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    WKRP In Cincinnati: The Complete Series Review (See Posts #218 & 356 for Info)

    I can't help but feel like we're stuck in our own version of The Contest That Nobody Could Win with this one. It sounds so familiar but also like many other 70s songs. I wonder if they made any mention of songs in the scripts? I see scripts for sale on eBay from time to time and I keep...
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    WKRP In Cincinnati: The Complete Series Review (See Posts #218 & 356 for Info)

    I'm late weighing in on this-- busy time of year for me. It looks to me like the dialogue spoken by Herb when he's carving the ham is not synced with his mouth very well leading me to believe that he had said something else and they used the dialogue from the other take with his head on his...
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    WKRP In Cincinnati: The Complete Series Review (See Posts #218 & 356 for Info)

    In comparing the Shout set and the Fox Season One set I have noticed some differences in color balance between the two. On some episodes on the Fox set-- Hold Up for example-- the color looks more saturated/ vibrant and more faded/ washed out on the Shout set. The versions aired on Antenna TV...
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    WKRP In Cincinnati: The Complete Series Review (See Posts #218 & 356 for Info)

    They must have used source material. Syndication cuts for Baseball and Les's Groupie for instance had a number of minor edits for time compression mostly. And based on l-cuts and overlapping dialogue in edits they had to have used source material. I wonder if the original source material...
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    WKRP In Cincinnati: The Complete Series Review (See Posts #218 & 356 for Info)

    It's not on the Shout set in Most Improved Station oddly enough. I had forgotten that it's also in Real Families. It does seem odd that they would get synchronization rights in Real Families and not performance and synchronization rights in Most Improved Station for the same song. Johnny's...
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    WKRP In Cincinnati: The Complete Series Review (See Posts #218 & 356 for Info)

    Another song mystery solved. The other record Johnny is holding in Most Improved Station is "Bad Rice" by Ron Nagle. You can even see the Warner Brothers label on the record on the turntable. The song that Johnny sings along with (and pulls off his headphones) is 61 Clay. You can listen to...
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