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2 |
"Inappropriate" |
Dave and Lisa disagree over how the
radio station should handle Matthew's on-air
gaffe. |
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6 |
"Luncheon at the Waldorf" |
Lisa worries about Bill's reasons
for taking Beth to a broadcaster's luncheon. |
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7 |
"Sweeps
Week" |
Dave's
ex-girlfriend (Janene Garofolo) from Wisconsin
arrives for a visit, under the assumption that
they are still dating. |
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13 |
"Friends" |
Dave hires a temp (Bebe Neuwirth) to
help Beth organize the station's files. |
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14 |
"Bill's
Autobiography" |
Bill
receives an offer to publish his autobiography,
but he soon realizes that there is not much in
his life worth committing to paper. |
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18 |
"Station Sale" |
The staff tries to convince Jimmy to
not to sell the station. Literary cavil: Bill
misquotes Alfred Tennyson's "The Charge of
the Light Brigade," misattributes it to John
Keats, and misdates it as 1776, 33 years before
Tennyson was born and 79 years before the poem
was published. |
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19 |
"Bitch
Session" |
Dave
accidentally overhears the staff complaining
about him. |
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21 |
"The Song Remains The
Same" |
Beth discovers that she has a secret
admirer, Mr. James plays April Fool's pranks in
the office, and a reporter from The Wall
Street Journal interviews Bill. |
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22 |
"Zoso" |
Beth
and Lisa ask Mr. James to teach them how to
negotiate. |
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23 |
"Houses of the Holy" |
When Catherine is out sick, Bill
puts Joe on the air; Mr. James tells Dave to give
a job to his "weird nephew" Theo (David
Cross). |
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25 |
"Led
Zeppelin" |
Lisa
and Dave break up and Lisa communicates with Dave
only in writing. |
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27 |
"Coda" |
Matthew tries to sign up people for
a summer house in the Hamptons. |
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31 |
"Massage
Chair" |
Defying
budget cuts at the station, Bill buys a massage
chair. |
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32 |
"Arcade" |
Beth replaces the lobby sandwich
machine with a video arcade game. |
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50 |
"The
Real Deal" |
The
staff faces possible cancellation of Bill's show,
"The Real Deal." |
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67 |
"The Security Door" |
Dave struggles to get the staffers
to use the security door; Bill enlists Lisa to
negotiate a blue jeans commercial. |