WKRP in Cincinnati Season 2 Episode 6

Ep 6. Carlson for President

  • November 5, 1979
  • 8.1  (135)

In WKRP in Cincinnati season 2 episode 6, titled "Carlson for President," the employees of the radio station are surprised when Mr. Carlson announces his candidacy for city council. As he becomes more involved in his campaign, the staff at WKRP are forced to think about their own involvement in politics.

The episode begins with Mr. Carlson returning to the station after a long absence. He has been in training to become a firefighter, which was his childhood dream. However, he soon reveals that he has a new goal in mind – to become a city councilman.

The staff at WKRP is initially amused by Mr. Carlson's announcement, but they soon realize that he is serious. He begins to campaign around town, and his loyal secretary, Jennifer, becomes his campaign manager.

As Mr. Carlson's campaign gains momentum, the staff at WKRP begin to consider their own political beliefs. Andy Travis, the program director, is a staunch conservative, while Bailey Quarters, the news reporter, is a liberal. They both begin to argue with each other about the issues, and even find themselves agreeing with some of Mr. Carlson's positions.

Meanwhile, the rest of the staff is more concerned with the logistics of the election. Herb Tarlek, the ad salesman, comes up with some questionable campaign ads, while Venus Flytrap, the night DJ, hosts a debate between the candidates.

As the election approaches, Mr. Carlson becomes increasingly nervous. He worries that he will not be able to serve the people of Cincinnati effectively, and that he will let them down. However, his staff rallies around him, reminding him that he is a good man with good intentions.

On election day, the staff at WKRP anxiously listens to the returns. When the results are finally announced, they are surprised to hear that Mr. Carlson has won the election. He is ecstatic, and immediately begins planning for his new role as city councilman.

Overall, "Carlson for President" is a thought-provoking episode that explores the complex relationships between politics and personal values. It is a testament to the strength of friendship and the power of determination, and is sure to be remembered as one of the most memorable episodes of WKRP in Cincinnati.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 5, 1979
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.1  (135)