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Newsradio: The Complete Fourth Season (Full Frame)

Newsradio: The Complete Fourth Season (Full Frame)
Tune in to New York City radio station WNYX if you like your news straight... and your comedy utterly off the wall! In its fourth outrageous season, "Newsradio" captures the screwball absurdity of office politics with one of the funniest ensemble casts ever assembled. Dave Foley (TV's "The Kids In The Hall") plays the overworked news director who has to rein in a team of misfits. But office clown Matthew (MTV's Andy Dick) won't act normally, ambitious producer Lisa (Maura Tierney, TV's "ER") won't back down, duct tape-obsessed handyman Joe (Joe Rogan, TV's "Fear Factor") won't stop "fixing" things... and irrepressible anchorman Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman, TV's "Saturday Night Live") won't shut up! Episodes Include: "Jumper," "Planbee," "The Public Domain," "Super Karate Monkey Death Car," "French Diplomacy," "Pure Evil," "Catherine Moves On," "Stupid Holiday Charity Talent Show," "The Secret of Management," "Look Who's Talking," "Chock," "Who's the Boss? Part 1," "Who's the Boss? Part 2," "Security Door," "Big Brother," "Beep, Beep," "Balloon," "Copy Machine," "Monster Rancher," "4:20," "Jackass Junior High" and "Sinking Ship" Includes original bonus "pop up" 50th episode from third season.



Fletch Won by Gregory McDonald,
Fletch Won by Gregory McDonald,
Fletch Won As a fledgling reporter, Fletch is doing more flailing than anything else. That and floating around from department to department trying to figure where he fits in. His managing editor's got him pegged for the society pages, but the kind of society Fletch gets involved with is anything but polite. Fletch Won His first big interview, a millionaire lawyer with a crooked streak and an itch to give away some of his ill-gotten gains, ends up dead in the "News-Tribune's parking lot before Fletch can ask question number one. So Fletch ends up going after the murderer instead, and ends up learning a thing or two about crime and punishment. Fletch Won At the same time, he's supposed to be covering (or maybe uncovering) a health spa that caters to all its clients needs, and gets hired as a "very personal trainer. Never mind that he's supposed to be getting married at the end of the week; Fletch has a few other engagements to take care of first.



Deja News - The Deja News Research Service was an archive of messages posted to Usenet discussion groups, started in 1995 by Steve Madere in Austin, Texas. Its powerful search engine capabilities won the service acclaim, generated controversy, and significantly changed the perceived nature of online discussion.

60 Minutes - 60 Minutes is a pioneering television newsmagazine on United States television, which has run on CBS News since 1968. The long-running program, made successful by noted producer Don Hewitt, has won eleven Peabody Awards, and set the style for a reporter-centered news magazine.

E. Annie Proulx - Edna Annie Proulx (pronounced ) (born August 22, 1935) is an author best known for her second novel, The Shipping News (1993), which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the National Book Award for fiction in 1994. She won the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction for her first novel, Postcards.

KSFO (AM) - KSFO is a news talk radio station in San Francisco, USA broadcasting on 560 AM. Its tag line is "The News and Views You Won't Hear Anywhere Else.



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