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Season 1

On the Air

Presenting herself as the WENN radio contest winner, Betty Roberts (Amanda Naughton) arrives in Pittsburgh from Elkhart, Indiana and is immediately thrust into the everyday chaos of the small 1940's radio station.

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  • S1, E1
  • January 31, 1996

Klondike 9366

WENN Station Manager Victor Comstock (John Bedford Lloyd) decides to build a late night radio show around a (for 1940) revolutionary idea: take listener calls and put them on the air.

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  • S1, E2
  • February 7, 1996

A Rock and a Soft Place

WENN Manager Victor Comstock (John Bedford Lloyd) is faced with a dilemma: Mr. Acton (Barton Heyman) the sponsor of his western show, "Rance Shiloh," is offering him a lot of money to produce a gumshoe drama with lots of violence.

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  • S1, E3
  • February 14, 1996

There But for the Grace

WENN leading lady Hilary Booth (Melinda Mullins) had one great success on Broadway, "The Rivals," before becoming a radio actress.

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  • S1, E4
  • February 21, 1996

Sight Unseen

WENN's character actor, Mackie Bloom (Christopher Murney) clearly has a favorite role: the suave, romantic "Vagabond," who answers listeners' questions after dark.

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  • S1, E5
  • June 1, 1996

The Emperor Smith

When WENN's Man of a Thousand Voices,Mackie Bloom (Chris Murney) loses his voice, writer Betty Roberts (Amanda Naughton) is forced to come up with an emergency replacement for the new character in the radio soap Valiant Journey.

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  • S1, E6
  • June 8, 1996

Who's Minding the Asylum?

The entire WENN on-air cast goes to a radio convention to try and sell their programs, transcribed on phonograph records, to other independent stations.

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  • S1, E7
  • June 15, 1996

Armchari Detective

Like virtually every other Golden Age radio station, WENN has an adaptation of Sherlock Holmes, but with a twist: "Armchair Detective" has Holmes, played by WENN's leading man Jeff Singer (Hugh O'Gorman), solving re-enactments of real-life crimes.

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  • S1, E8
  • June 22, 1996

Hilary Booth, Registered Nurse

Just when it seems WENN is about to achieve national success by syndicating its popular soap opera, "Valiant Journey," a bump on the head causes Hilary to believe that she is a nurse.

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  • S1, E9
  • June 29, 1996

Valentino Speaks!

Failed movie director Ted E. Peck (Simon Jones) has discovered an unfinished Rudolf Valentino film, and wants the WENN cast to dub voices to it to make a talkie.

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  • S1, E10
  • July 13, 1996

Capital Idea

Fast-talking mystery man Scott Sherwood (Kevin O'Rourke) arrives at WENN claiming to have been asked by Station Manager Victor Comstock (John Bedford Lloyd) to take over the station.

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  • S1, E11
  • July 20, 1996

Popping the Question

WENN Manager Scott Sherwood (Kevin O'Rouke) proposes a new scam to get the station into the black: a rigged quiz show.

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  • S1, E12
  • August 3, 1996

World of Tomorrow

In October of 1940, former WENN Manager Victor Comstock (John Bedford Lloyd) calls from London to offer Jeff Singer (Hugh O'Gorman) a job broadcasting reports on the Blitz back to the US.

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  • S1, E13
  • August 17, 1996