NewsRadio: Difference between revisions

Content added Content deleted
m (removed Category:News Radio; added [[Category:{{PAGENAME}}]] using HotCat)
No edit summary
Line 2: Line 2:
[[File:NewsRadio.jpg|frame|(left to right) Catherine, Matthew, Jimmy, Bill, Dave, Lisa, Joe, and Beth.]]
[[File:NewsRadio.jpg|frame|(left to right) Catherine, Matthew, Jimmy, Bill, Dave, Lisa, Joe, and Beth.]]


A [[Work Com]] airing on [[NBC]] from 1995-99, set at a news-talk radio station and starring Dave Foley (as news director and [[Only Sane Man]] Dave Nelson), Phil Hartman (playing [[Small Name, Big Ego]] anchorman Bill McNeil), Andy Dick (Matthew Brock, [[The Ditz]]), Vicki Lewis ([[Sassy Secretary]] Beth), Stephen Root ([[Eccentric Millionaire]] station-owner Jimmy James), Joe Rogan (Joe Garelli, a [[Conspiracy Theorist]] electrician with a propensity for [[Homemade Inventions]]) and Maura Tierney (neurotic overachiever Lisa Miller). Khandi Alexander played [[Sassy Black Woman]] Catherine Duke for three seasons before leaving for a bigger role on ''[[ER]]'' (which Tierney also joined the cast of following this show's cancellation). Though critically acclaimed, ''[[News Radio]]'' never got the recognition or [[Ratings]] it deserved, in part because NBC apparently scheduled it by rolling dice each week.
'''''NewsRadio''''' is a [[Work Com]] airing on [[NBC]] from 1995-99, set at a news-talk radio station and starring Dave Foley (as news director and [[Only Sane Man]] Dave Nelson), Phil Hartman (playing [[Small Name, Big Ego]] anchorman Bill McNeil), Andy Dick (Matthew Brock, [[The Ditz]]), Vicki Lewis ([[Sassy Secretary]] Beth), Stephen Root ([[Eccentric Millionaire]] station-owner Jimmy James), Joe Rogan (Joe Garelli, a [[Conspiracy Theorist]] electrician with a propensity for [[Homemade Inventions]]) and Maura Tierney (neurotic overachiever Lisa Miller). Khandi Alexander played [[Sassy Black Woman]] Catherine Duke for three seasons before leaving for a bigger role on ''[[ER]]'' (which Tierney also joined the cast of following this show's cancellation). Though critically acclaimed, ''[[News Radio]]'' never got the recognition or [[Ratings]] it deserved, in part because NBC apparently scheduled it by rolling dice each week.


After Hartman's death, Jon Lovitz signed on as a [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]].
After Hartman's death, Jon Lovitz signed on as a [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]].
Line 207: Line 207:


{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}
[[Category:Work Com]]
[[Category:American Series]]
[[Category:{{PAGENAME}}]]
[[Category:{{PAGENAME}}]]
[[Category:TV Series]]
[[Category:TV Series]]
[[Category:Work Com]]
[[Category:American Series]]