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Herb's son and an heiress fall in love.
Bizarrely, the cliffhanger from the previous episode is left unresolved.
Donovan follows his new girlfriend Sierra to Chicago where she has taken a job as the morning DJ.
A would-be nun picks up some new habits when Razor D shows her life outside the convent.
Donovan is enamored by the new overnight DJ at the station, but must work to win her over.
Nancy believes her ex-boyfriend has returned to propose marriage, and she's right, to a degree.
Johnny Fever sees Hollywood is not what he'd hoped after he's offered his own sitcom about his life at WKRP.
Conclusion. Johnny is only two days away from breaking the broadcasting record when his resolve is threatened by an ex-girlfriend.
Though afraid of heights, Johnny Fever vows to set a time record for broadcasting from a billboard. Part one of two.
Les feels his career is over after two of his talk show guests die.
Herb gets tangled in his own web of lies when he tries to make a sale in order to afford a vacation with his wife.
Nancy's salesman father comes to town and tries to sell the staff more than just his weight-loss products.
Johnny Fever, taking over the nighttime slot, discovers a map indicating there may be treasure in the Flimm Building. When the staff find the map, a gold rush ensues.
Long-time overnight DJ Moss Steiger dies, and Johnny shows up to help give him a proper wake.
After Carmen's new business is ruined by a WKRP promotion gone bad, Mr. Carlson moves in with Donovan.
Mona agrees to pose nude for Playboy, much to Herb's delight and Mr. Carlson's discomfort.
Razor unknowingly dates a woman who works for rival station WPIG, and the staff race to prevent her from uncovering station secrets.
Nancy's fib about owning WKRP backfires when the advertising executive she told it to decides to visit the station the same day Mama Carlson does.
Looking to generate publicity, Herb has a radio version of Studs with Les, Donovan, and Buddy. The winner ends up going on a very surprising date.
Mr. Carlson takes a stand when a reactionary radio host stirs up trouble with the staff.
Herb is in a traffic accident and is sued by the other driver.
Herb pursues a tire account from a black business owner, and accidentally fixes Donovan up with the man's wife.
After the morning crew leave WKRP, Donovan hires a replacement, Razor D, who is not exactly as he appears.