The New WKRP in Cincinnati

The New WKRP in Cincinnati

1991
The New WKRP in Cincinnati
The New WKRP in Cincinnati

The New WKRP in Cincinnati

5.6 | en | Comedy

The New WKRP in Cincinnati is a sequel/spin-off of the original CBS sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati. It was made for the syndication market from 1991 to 1993. MTM Enterprises produced the show. Gordon Jump, Frank Bonner, and Richard Sanders reprised their roles from the original show. Other original cast members came in for guest spots, with Loni Anderson returning for two episodes, Tim Reid for one episode, and Howard Hesseman appearing in nine episodes total, as well as directing several other episodes.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP23  Father of the Groom
May. 22,1993
Father of the Groom

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EP22  Chicago Story
May. 15,1993
Chicago Story

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EP21  My Fair Nun
May. 08,1993
My Fair Nun

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EP20  The Treasure of Sierra Smith
May. 01,1993
The Treasure of Sierra Smith

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EP19  Old Boyfriend
Feb. 27,1993
Old Boyfriend

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EP18  Johnny Goes Hollywood
Feb. 20,1993
Johnny Goes Hollywood

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EP17  Fever All Through the Night
Feb. 13,1993
Fever All Through the Night

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EP16  Fever in the Morning
Feb. 06,1993
Fever in the Morning

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EP15  Murder by Les
Jan. 30,1993
Murder by Les

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EP14  Herb's Lost Weekend
Jan. 23,1993
Herb's Lost Weekend

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EP13  Nancy's Old Man
Jan. 16,1993
Nancy's Old Man

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EP12  Flimm Flam Man
Nov. 21,1992
Flimm Flam Man

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EP11  Moss Dies
Nov. 14,1992
Moss Dies

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EP10  Strange Bedfellows
Nov. 07,1992
Strange Bedfellows

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EP9  Loveland to Look At
Oct. 31,1992
Loveland to Look At

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EP8  Play Razor for Me
Oct. 24,1992
Play Razor for Me

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EP7  Nancy in Charge
Oct. 17,1992
Nancy in Charge

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EP6  Studs of the Airwaves
Oct. 10,1992
Studs of the Airwaves

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EP5  Can't We Get Along?
Oct. 03,1992
Can't We Get Along?

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EP4  Sex, Lies & Videotape
Sep. 26,1992
Sex, Lies & Videotape

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EP3  Retreading on Thin Ice
Sep. 19,1992
Retreading on Thin Ice

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EP2  Razor's Edge
Sep. 12,1992
Razor's Edge

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EP1  Donovan, Don't Leave Us
Sep. 05,1992
Donovan, Don't Leave Us

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The New WKRP in Cincinnati is a sequel/spin-off of the original CBS sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati. It was made for the syndication market from 1991 to 1993. MTM Enterprises produced the show. Gordon Jump, Frank Bonner, and Richard Sanders reprised their roles from the original show. Other original cast members came in for guest spots, with Loni Anderson returning for two episodes, Tim Reid for one episode, and Howard Hesseman appearing in nine episodes total, as well as directing several other episodes.

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Reviews

misfit-64903 I give this show a 8! Some of you may think I am crazy but I liked it. There are a lot of running gags that are quite funny,Is it as good as the original...no way but from a die hard fans perspective I am just happy to see the further adventures. I like Razor and I like the Nancy Brakeway character and I think they did a damn good job with 3 out of 8 and the guest appearances. There are some funny moments with Johnny particular in the episode where he stays with Les Nessman and Buffy comes back. Sam Anderson makes another appearance as well and a lot of the same crew are involved. The funniest one to me is where Herb pursues the Sam Bass tire account and fixes up Donovan Adherdhold up with the giant mans wife on a date with his wife....haha...this show had a lot of potential but remember a lot of the music is public domain and the characters didn't have time to grow. Still worth a spin if you can find a unofficial version
bmccorkindale I'd actually like to see a DVD release of this, though I doubt that's going to happen. I've got several of the episodes recorded on VHS, but haven't viewed them in several years. My memory could be a bit faulty here, but from my recollection, the show on the one hand wasn't nearly as good as the original. On the other hand, I still thought it was better than most sitcoms on television at the time. Les, Herb, and The Big Guy were all great in reprising their roles, but the supporting cast was kind of hit and miss. Mykelti Williamson was pretty good as the new P.D., and Tawny Kitaen became "the new Jennifer," the station bombshell, and I thought she was pretty good, but the rest of the new cast, even Michael Des Barres, didn't really stand out. I thought that changed a bit in the second season, when French Stewart arrived as Razor, and Howard Hesseman showed up a bit more guesting. And as I recall, there was an end of the second season cliffhanger that Johnny Fever MIGHT have been Razor's father! Definitely have to agree that, for a show that was pretty accurate in its portrayal of radio, it really didn't make any sense that, in 1991, there was still a current pop/rock format on the AM band, especially in a large market. But on balance, I liked the show, and was sad to see it go so soon.
pmcguireumc I am a huge fan of the original WKRP - I have watched every episode probably twenty or thirty times, if not more. The reality is though, in comparing the New WKRP to the original, there is a tendency to angelize the former and demonize the latter. This is unfair. The reality is, there were as many problems in the original as the New WKRP. While Jan Smithers was beautiful, she was not an overwhelming personality on the show. The same is true for Gary Sandy. He paled in comparison to the others on the show. Of course, Loni Anderson, In many ways, the New WKRP made up for some of the failures of the original, in that most of the cast were, overall, much better. Returning were Gordon Jump, Richard Sanders and Frank Bonner (Carlson, Nessman, and Tarlek) for every episode, and they pick up right where they left off. Howard Hesseman also made several regular appearances (and all were excellent), as did Mama Carlson (Carol Bruce)who seemed to have aged very well.Three bright and shining characters that add to the new cast were Marla Rubinoff who played Nancy the receptionist. She was as hilarious as she was beautiful (she left TV and went on to become a counselor and therapist). French Stewart, later of 3rd Rock From the Sun fame, was quite entertaining as the morning DJ Razor D, and of course, let us not forget the gorgeous Tawney Kitaen. She was a much better actress in her early days than her later career would evidence. She had great timing and filled the screen with her presence. We must not forget Mykelti Williamson either, who would later go on to play Bubba in Forrest Gump. He brought a lot of energy and great timing to the role of the station manager.Overall, I have found the episodes to be of excellent quality, and with a stronger cast (overall), I think the writing is better. I hope that one day, these will be available on regular DVD, but for now, they can only be purchased from people who have the VHS tapes (on ioffer.com). Enjoy, I know I have!
rorygunn One of the things that made the original so good was that you had this sane character Andy Travis coming into what is essentially a nut house and becoming one of the nuts.But with this new one there are too many sane people who work at the station and also it centers around Carlson,Les Nesman and Herb Tarlick.While they were a bit off center in the old show they weren't the main characters.On this one they were and somehow without Jennifer to play off of Herb and Carlson to play off of Andy and Nesman to play off of everybody,it just doesn't work.Plus the original just had a great cast that that seemed to click.My advice would be to buy the original on DVD and try to forget this one