The personal and professional lives of the staff of fictional Pittsburgh radio station WENN in the early 1940s, before and during World War II.
The best episode of "Remember WENN" season 4 is "Some Time, Some Station", rated 9.3/10 from 7 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by Rupert Holmes. "Some Time, Some Station" aired on 6/19/1998 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Thanks a Lottery!".
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Writer: Rupert Holmes
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Director: Richard Shepard
Writer: Rupert Holmes
Can WENN beat radio station WTN in Philadelphia's record by staying on the air nonstop for three days? And with no sleep? You can certainly bet they're going to try! Witness the breakdown of coherent speech, the ability to sleep sideways on a stool, the genius of ping pong balls and india ink, and why Eugenia Bremer needs her morning cup of coffee.
Director: N/A
Writer: Rupert Holmes
Antony and Cleopatra have found their way to Pittsburgh and Hilary wants the title role! Unfortunately, her agent Wilbur (although he calls himself Brian), has neglected to see to Hilary's best interests in securing the part for her. So she decides to take matters into her own hands. Enter the creation of Doris Snithing (Snively). Will Hilary manage to not only get back to Broadway but get herself a spectacular new agent? Or will her sudden case of multiple personalities backfire?
Director: Richard Shepard
Writer: Rupert Holmes
Proof once again that if you're waitressing in a roadhouse, never fall for the man who delivers oranges and grapefruits. When Pittsburgh is shut down due to a strike, the WENN crew gets a real emergency on their hands with a woman arriving to see Dr. Talbot. Which would be great except that Dr. Talbot is a character on one of their shows and Cora is about to have a baby. Will the ambulance get there on time? Or will all of Pittsburgh share in welcoming a new little miracle?
Director: N/A
Writer: Rupert Holmes
As if the Winthrop brothers haven't had enough of WENN. Luke Winthrop pleads his case before Betty and Scott that his school is in dire need of one thousand dollars or it will be forced to close. What to do? Put on a burlesque show, of course. Maple, Eugenia, and Betty get their own solo numbers, Hilary gets to hold an audience in the palm of her hand...or glove, and Scott and Jeff do a comedy routine. Unfortunately, all this is taking place while certain residents of the Barbican Hotel for Women (Betty and Maple) are under scrutiny and if they're caught, they might lose their rooms. The surprise twist at the end is worth being raided for.
Director: Richard Shepard
Writer: Rupert Holmes
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Director: Joanna Kerns
Writer: Rupert Holmes
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Writer: Rupert Holmes
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Writer: Rupert Holmes
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Writer: Rupert Holmes
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Writer: Rupert Holmes