NewsRadio Season 3

September. 18,1996      TV-PG
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The office politics and interpersonal relationships among the staff of WNYX NewsRadio, New York's #2 news radio station.

Episode 25 : Injury
June. 05,1997
Dave signs up Matthew for workers' comp after the uninsured reporter injures himself at the office.
Episode 24 : Space
May. 21,1997
In an episode set in outer space, it's business as usual for the staff of WNYX.
Episode 23 : Mistake
May. 14,1997
The staff is speechless after they read Dave's unkind comments about them in a magazine article.
Episode 22 : The Real Deal
May. 07,1997
The staff is shocked by Matthew's love life; Bill gets some bad news about the fate of his radio show.
Episode 21 : Sleeping
May. 07,1997
A coronary-stricken Jimmy recovers at WNYX, while nurse Lisa realizes that she wants to have a baby.
Episode 20 : Our Fiftieth Episode
April. 02,1997
After Bill displays poor public behavior, he's thrown into a mental ward, and Lisa and Joe are thrown into his on-air job.
Episode 19 : Office Feud
March. 19,1997
Dave contends with WNYX's noisy neighbors, while Lisa must deal with rotten kids while covering an Easter event.
Episode 18 : Twins
March. 12,1997
When Matthew's brother visits, the staff learns of his twisted family tree, while Jimmy makes some radical cutbacks, which include stripping the office bare.
Episode 17 : Airport
February. 19,1997
With Dave and Bill stuck at the airport, Lisa gets the chore of keeping Joe and Catherine from going on a date. Meanwhile, Beth and Matthew visit Bill's love shack of an apartment.
Episode 16 : Kids
February. 12,1997
Third-graders invade WNYX at the same time some very adult reading material begins popping up around the office.
Episode 15 : Rose Bowl
February. 05,1997
Dave gets low marks for honesty after he lets staffers evaluate each other, but fails to mention that Lisa came up with the idea. Meanwhile, Jimmy scores a legal victory with Joe as his lawyer.
Episode 14 : Complaint Box
January. 29,1997
Dave has reason to whine when a complaint box is put up and the staff begins lodging groundless gripes against each other and their belabored leader.
Episode 13 : Led Zeppelin Boxed Set
January. 15,1997
Bill's abuse--and Dave's advice--cause Matthew to adopt an abrasive attitude toward his co-workers.
Episode 12 : Rap
January. 08,1997
Envy rears its ugly head when Lisa is named "Cutest Reporter in New York"; Bill leads a crusade against rap.
Episode 11 : The Trainer
December. 19,1996
Bill weighs the options of joining a health club; Beth fails to exercise restraint after learning a secret about Dave; and Jimmy fears he won't measure up at a dinner party with the Clintons.
Episode 10 : Christmas
December. 18,1996
Dave has to plow through a pile of work before he can spirit Lisa off to Milwaukee for Christmas with his parents.
Episode 9 : Stocks
December. 11,1996
Jimmy teaches Beth how to play the stock market, prompting Bill to crash their lessons for some inside information.
Episode 8 : Movie Star
November. 20,1996
James Caan pays a visit to research a role. That brings out the worst in Bill and Matthew. Meanwhile, Dave's idea for a birthday gift doesn't thrill Lisa.
Episode 7 : Daydream
November. 13,1996
Daydreams plague WNYX as they sweat out a broken thermostat. Among the reveries: Matthew is Beth's worst nightmare; and Bill is every woman's fantasy.
Episode 6 : Awards Show
November. 06,1996
Dave is down in the dumps, fearing that he may not be able to top himself after the station sweeps at an awards dinner.
Episode 5 : Halloween
October. 30,1996
Dave and Lisa try to get the staff psyched for Jimmy's Halloween party, but it's Dave who learns the holiday can be a drag.
Episode 4 : Arcade
October. 23,1996
Dave worries that the past will repeat itself when an arcade game, Stargate Defender, is installed in the hallway. Lisa and Dave take the SATs to prove they're not getting dumber. Bill is obsessed with the stale, plastic, leathery sandwiches from a vending machine.
Episode 3 : Massage Chair
October. 02,1996
Bill leads a revolution when Mr. James eliminates free snacks in the break room. Joe gives Catherine a variety of electronic gadgets to ingratiate himself with her. Bill buys a massage chair.
Episode 2 : Review
September. 25,1996
A new coffee shop is opened on the first floor of the Criterion Building. Matthew becomes obsessed with Scott Adams' Dilbert cartoon.
Episode 1 : President
September. 18,1996
Mr. James decides to run for President of the United States while Lisa declares to expose all of his secrets. Matthew grows a ‘70s style mustache to "get chicks".

Seasons

Season 5
Season 5 1998
Season 4
Season 4 1997
Season 3
Season 3 1996
Season 2
Season 2 1995
Season 1
Season 1 1995

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