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WKRP in Cincinnati Season 1 Episode 4
With the help of a concert-promoter friend of Mr. Carlson’s, Andy arranges for the station to sponsor a concert by the English rock group “”Scum of the Earth.”” But everyone soon discovers that Scum’s onstage viciousness and insanity isn’t just an act.
Serie: WKRP in Cincinnati
Episode Title: Hoodlum Rock
Air Date: 1978-10-09
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