The New WKRP in Cincinnati

The New WKRP in Cincinnati (1991-1993)

EndedScripted showComedy

The New WKRP in Cincinnati was a short lived series about the next gang at Cincinnati's WKRP. It ran for only two seasons.

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Scheduleevery Saturday (30 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E22Father of the GroomMay 22, 1993
S02E21Chicago StoryMay 15, 1993
S02E20My Fair NunMay 8, 1993
S02E19The Treasure of Sierra SmithMay 1, 1993
S02E18Old BoyfriendFeb 27, 1993
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The New WKRP in Cincinnati' premiere?

'The New WKRP in Cincinnati' premiered on September 14, 1991.

Who were the main characters in 'The New WKRP in Cincinnati'?

The main characters in 'The New WKRP in Cincinnati' included Andy Travis, Jennifer Marlowe, Herb Tarlek, Les Nessman, and Bailey Quarters.

What was the premise of 'The New WKRP in Cincinnati'?

'The New WKRP in Cincinnati' followed the misadventures of the staff at a struggling radio station as they tried to boost ratings and stay on the air.

Which actors reprised their roles from the original 'WKRP in Cincinnati' series?

Gordon Jump, Frank Bonner, Richard Sanders, and Loni Anderson reprised their roles in 'The New WKRP in Cincinnati'.

Who played the character of Andy Travis in 'The New WKRP in Cincinnati'?

In 'The New WKRP in Cincinnati', the character of Andy Travis was played by Gary Sandy.

What was the time slot for 'The New WKRP in Cincinnati'?

'The New WKRP in Cincinnati' aired on Saturdays at 8:30 PM.

Did 'The New WKRP in Cincinnati' receive positive reviews from critics?

Reviews for 'The New WKRP in Cincinnati' were mixed, with some critics praising the return of the beloved characters while others felt that it didn't live up to the original series.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'The New WKRP in Cincinnati'?

The first season of 'The New WKRP in Cincinnati' consisted of 22 episodes.

Who created 'The New WKRP in Cincinnati'?

'The New WKRP in Cincinnati' was created by Hugh Wilson.

Did any of the original writers return for 'The New WKRP in Cincinnati'?

Yes, some of the original writers from 'WKRP in Cincinnati' returned to write for 'The New WKRP in Cincinnati'.

Did 'The New WKRP in Cincinnati' feature any memorable guest stars?

Yes, 'The New WKRP in Cincinnati' featured guest appearances by celebrities such as Dick Clark, Casey Kasem, and Wolfman Jack.

What was the setting for 'The New WKRP in Cincinnati'?

'The New WKRP in Cincinnati' was set in a radio station in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Were there any notable changes in the cast for 'The New WKRP in Cincinnati'?

Yes, several original cast members did not return for 'The New WKRP in Cincinnati'.

Did 'The New WKRP in Cincinnati' have a laugh track?

No, 'The New WKRP in Cincinnati' did not have a laugh track.

Did 'The New WKRP in Cincinnati' receive any awards or nominations?

'The New WKRP in Cincinnati' did not receive any major awards or nominations.

How did 'The New WKRP in Cincinnati' compare in ratings to the original series?

'The New WKRP in Cincinnati' did not achieve the same level of success in the ratings as the original series.

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