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Fifty-thousand watts of pure ComedyPlot:
"NewsRadio" is a sitcom that explores office politics, relationships, and crises through a group of co-workers at WNYX NewsRadio... morePlot Keywords:
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Won Primetime Emmy. Another 5 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(3 articles)
TV Club Classic Summer Schedule: Buffy and more! (From The AV Club. 4 June 2008, 1:50 PM, PDT)
Two Comedians Censured for Using N-Word (From Studio Briefing. 7 December 2006)
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"Good times, good times" moreCast
(Series Cast Summary - 8 of 34)| Dave Foley | ... | Dave Nelson (97 episodes, 1995-1999) | |
| Stephen Root | ... | Jimmy James (97 episodes, 1995-1999) | |
| Andy Dick | ... | Matthew Brock (97 episodes, 1995-1999) | |
| Maura Tierney | ... | Lisa Miller (97 episodes, 1995-1999) | |
| Vicki Lewis | ... | Beth (96 episodes, 1995-1999) | |
| Joe Rogan | ... | Joe Garrelli (96 episodes, 1995-1999) | |
| Phil Hartman | ... | Bill McNeal (75 episodes, 1995-1998) | |
| Khandi Alexander | ... | Catherine Duke (58 episodes, 1995-1998) |
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USA:23 min (97 episodes)Country:
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Australia:PGFilming Locations:
Republic Studios/CBS Studio Center - 4024 Radford Avenue, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USAMOVIEmeter: 
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Some episodes are named after Led Zeppelin albums. moreGoofs:
Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): Bill McNeal frequently misattributes quotes to John Keats. In Season One, Episode 10, "Rat Funeral," Hartman attributes the line "Gather ye rosebuds while ye may..." to Keats; the line is actually from "To the Virgins, to Make Most of time" written by Robert Herrick. In Season Two, Episode 11, "Station Sale," Hartman attributes the line "Yours is not to reason why, yours is but to do and die;" to John Keats, 1776; Hartman's version is actually slightly adapted from Alfred, Lord Tennyson's "Charge of the Light Brigade" published in 1870. moreQuotes:
Dave: [in drag] ... After all, I am the belle of the ball.Lisa: More like 'party slut'.
Dave: Jealous.
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Who is Julie, referenced in the episode title "No, this is not based entirely on Julie's life"?What is with all the Howard Stern references?
How long did Lisa serve time in jail? Why?
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I have to say, I really didn't get into this show until A&E started showing it in reruns. I really miss the fact that there are no new shows that will ever come because NBC didn't have the foresight to place it on its Thursday night lineup. In that time slot it would have easily outpaced such dogs as Veronica's closet even without Phil Hartman (I raise my glass to you sir).
While Phil Hartman was truly the glue to the show, it did start to make a recovery after the writers and Lovitz started to make some sense of what to do with his character (I think it might have been good to use him as his original role as a mental patient).
I think Steven Root's character was possibly the greatest TV boss in history. He was nuts! If you think that his character was little unrealistic for a multi billionaire, just look at the owner of the Dallas Mavericks, Mark Cuban. I was glad to see him again in the movies in "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?"
The writing was always fresh. The actors were all perfect for the role's they played (I am NOT an Andy Dick fan, but he even worked in this show). The humor was sometimes understated, sometimes slapstick, but always funny.