W.I.O.U. - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Pilot

Appearances
News anchor Kelby (Helen Shaver) gets mixed messages from an image consultant; Eddie (Phil Morris) crosses the line on a story saluting an everyday hero; newsreader Taylor (Kate McNeil) panics when she's assigned a "backgrounder'; and sweeps week brings out a circus of can-you-top-this stories.

The Inquisition

Do the Wrong Thing

One Point, No Light

They Shoot Sources, Don't They?

Diamond Dogs

Mother Nature's Son

Ode to Sizzling Sal

Labored Relations

Bleeds, It Leads (a.k.a. Without Prejudice)

Pair o' Guys Lost
Kelby (Helen Shaver) gets personally involved in a story about the disappearance of a crack baby; anxiety overwhelms Ann (Jayne Brook) on her wedding day; Hank becomes suspicious when Taylor and Marc (Kate McNeil, Eric Pierpoint) keep landing lead stories; and Liz breaks her news to Michael.

Three Women and a Baby

One Flew Over the Anchor Desk
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