Season 2

Radio Silence

The episode begins with Mackie Bloom's (Christopher Murney) humorous commentary on the news, which turns serious when he announces on the air that Jeff Singer (Hugh O'Gorman) is returning to Pittsburgh.

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  • S2, E1
  • November 16, 1996

I Now Pronouce You Man and Wife Again

Hilary Booth (Melinda Mullins) and Jeff Singer (Hugh O'Gorman) are making everybody sick with their over-affectionate banter on the air, especially in their morning chat show, "Bedside Manor," sponsored by Ingrams Coffee.

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  • S2, E2
  • November 23, 1996

Some Good News, Some Bad News

Scott Sherwood (Kevin O'Rourke) newest scheme is to make WENN an all-news station, at least for one day a week. As the cast gears up for the big news day, Betty Roberts (Amanda Naughton) auditions organists to replace Eugenia Bremer (Mary Stout).

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  • S2, E3
  • November 30, 1996

Don't Act Like That

Together with the teacher of the local acting school, Giles Aldwych (Roddy McDowall), Scott Sherwood (Kevin O'Rourke) hatches a plan to add variety to the voices at WENN without paying new actors.

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  • S2, E4
  • December 7, 1996

The Diva That Couldn't Die

Hilary Booth (Melinda Mullins) complains to Betty about her role on "The Hands of Time" but Betty Roberts (Amanda Naughton) points out that any changes would have to be cleared with the sponsor.

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  • S2, E5
  • December 14, 1996

Christmas in the Airwaves

Christmas marks the first time writer Betty Roberts (Amanda Naughton) has planned to take any time off and has finished all her scripts ahead of time so she can go home to Elkhart.

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  • S2, E6
  • December 21, 1996

Behind Every Ghost Woman

After Hilary is unable to sing live on the air, she comes up with a traumatic childhood story so that Betty will sing for her without the listeners knowing the difference.

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  • S2, E7
  • December 28, 1996

Strange Bedfellows

Scott Sherwood (Kevin O'Rourke) has been asked to run for an opening on the Pittsburgh city council, but he asks Jeff Singer (Hugh O'Gorman) to run instead.

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  • S2, E8
  • January 4, 1997

Close Quarters

WENN celebrates Mr. Foley's (Tom Beckett) 7th anniversary on the air with a banana cake, while Maple LaMarsh (Carolee Carmelo) interviews government epidemiologist Dr. Bickman (Michael Jaye) on "Your Health and Welfare."

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  • S2, E9
  • January 11, 1997

Scott Sherwood of the F.B.I.

Wanting his visiting aunt to believe that he is part of a more noble profession, Scott gets the staff to pretend that he is an FBI agent and the station is FBI Headquarters.

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  • S2, E10
  • January 18, 1997

The First Mrs. Bloom

Betty Roberts (Amanda Naughton) has become suspicious of WENN's tribute to wedded bliss: "Bridal Bouquet," in which marriages are celebrated on the air.

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  • S2, E11
  • January 25, 1997

Like A Brother

Mr. Eldridge (George Hall) is looking forward to a visit by an old friend, Pepper Canarsie (Eddie Bracken) a song-and-dance man from their vaudeville days.

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  • S2, E12
  • February 1, 1997

Magic

Hilary Booth (Melinda Mullins) and Jeff Singer (Hugh O'Gorman) have deleloped an amazing mentalist act for their new show, "Magic Time." A blindfolded Hilary seems to be able to see objects in Jeff's hand and identify them.

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  • S2, E13
  • February 8, 1997