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− | Fictional radio disc jockey for Cincinnati radio station WKRP from the television sitcom ''[ | + | Fictional radio disc jockey for Cincinnati radio station WKRP from the television sitcom ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077097/reference WKRP in Cincinnati]'' (1978–1982). Real name: John Caravella. An irresponsible burnout and a bit of a space case. |
In a two parter, he leaves the station to DJ in Los Angeles, but comes back after getting fired for saying an obscenity on the radio. | In a two parter, he leaves the station to DJ in Los Angeles, but comes back after getting fired for saying an obscenity on the radio. | ||
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He also had a daughter. | He also had a daughter. | ||
− | He also made four appearances in the sequel television series ''[ | + | He also made four appearances in the sequel television series ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101153/reference The New WKRP in Cincinnati]'' (1991–1993): |
− | *"Where Are We Going?" (21 Sep. 1991) | + | * "Where Are We Going?" (21 Sep. 1991) |
− | *"Here Comes Everybody: Part 1" (2 Nov. 1991) | + | * "Here Comes Everybody: Part 1" (2 Nov. 1991) |
− | *"Here Comes Everybody: Part 2" (9 Nov. 1991) | + | * "Here Comes Everybody: Part 2" (9 Nov. 1991) |
− | *"Fever in the Morning" (6 Feb. 1993) | + | * "Fever in the Morning" (6 Feb. 1993) |
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Venus Flytrap]] | ||
− | [[Category:1978]] | + | [[Category:1978|Fever]] |
− | [[Category:Fictional DJs]] | + | [[Category:Fictional DJs|Fever]] |
− | [[Category:WKRP]] | + | [[Category:WKRP|Fever]] |
Latest revision as of 17:14, 26 April 2025
Fictional radio disc jockey for Cincinnati radio station WKRP from the television sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati (1978–1982). Real name: John Caravella. An irresponsible burnout and a bit of a space case.
In a two parter, he leaves the station to DJ in Los Angeles, but comes back after getting fired for saying an obscenity on the radio.
He also had a daughter.
He also made four appearances in the sequel television series The New WKRP in Cincinnati (1991–1993):
- "Where Are We Going?" (21 Sep. 1991)
- "Here Comes Everybody: Part 1" (2 Nov. 1991)
- "Here Comes Everybody: Part 2" (9 Nov. 1991)
- "Fever in the Morning" (6 Feb. 1993)