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- Trials and tribulations at Pittsburgh radio station WENN back in the late 1930s, when radio was king.
- Teenage girl desperately wants to be popular. One day an angel grants her that wish, by giving her a new image every day. But soon she wishes she could just be herself.
- Maple is worried that she is not sophisticated enough to publicly date a congressman so she changes her speaking voice and even switches roles with Hilary.
- The radio station must choose between two wealthy benefactors who want prime spots: one of them believed to be Celia's mother.
- When a shady person from his past comes to the station looking for him, Mackie goes out of his way to not be found.
- Following the Pearl Harbor bombing, the male staff members consider enlisting. Hilary objects to Jeffrey's enlistment while Scott uses enlistment as an attempt to seduce Betty.
- Eugenia discovers pizza and teaches the WENN staff how to eat it. Meanwhile, the cast rallies around a Native American guest voice actor (Russell Means) who makes a special performance on the station.
- In order to break a record for longest radio drama show, the staff must stay awake for over two consecutive days.
- An escaped convicted murderer holds the staff hostage on the air with the intent of them using the Sherlock Holmes program to prove his innocence.
- With a process server in the building, members of the staff cross dress in order to avoid detection and protect Jeffrey from being served a summons for abandoning his overseas wife.
- After Hilary is unable to sing live on the air, she comes up with a traumatic childhood story so that Betty will sing for her without the listeners knowing the difference.
- The staff faces a major crisis when the phones are down and a pregnant lady comes to the station expecting the fictional Dr. Talbot to deliver her baby.
- After a woman calls in to the station in the early morning hours threatening to jump from a building ledge, the staff must pull out all of the stops to keep her from jumping.
- A new station manager arrives and shakes things up by having the actors incorporate product endorsements into the acting scenes.
- The staff gets mixed news over the holidays when they are able to book legendary singer Gloria Redmond but later find out the truth regarding her visit to the station.
- Tension starts to build among the staff when they are forced to quarantine at the station following Mr. Foley being stricken ill.
- WENN's version of 'The People's Court' presents litigation involving Hillary Booth and Jeffrey Singer. Maple serves as a character witness, and Mr. Eldridge presides as the judge.
- In need of a shakeup, the station brings in a famous acting teacher who suggests changes with the actors' deliveries and sends his interns to help out with more roles.
- During an experiment used to scope out hidden messages on the air, Eugenia is suspected of being a German spy.
- Gertrude pitches a script to Betty that involves Scott as an international spy in Rabat and has many similarities to "Casablanca".
- After noticing that Victor is no longer voicing Jonathan Arnold overseas, Betty fears that he was killed by Nazis and sneaks around Rollie's office trying to find his secret contact; Hilary forces Betty to choose between her or Jeffrey.
- A bump on the head causes Hilary to believe that she is a nurse which causes problems when she is scheduled to act on the air.
- Desperate to return to acting on Broadway, Hilary puts on a disguise and creates the identity of her own agent, who in turn drives everyone crazy with demands.
- Hilary and Jeffrey reignite their love affair which causes issues on the airwaves.
- After seeing Victor still alive at the station, Betty goes to great lengths to hide him from the staff.
- Young actress Celia Mellon arrives at the station and makes her radio debut.
- Mackie tries to enhance his comedy routine with a fake laugh track machine; Mr. Foley's crude, loud mouth brother, who works for a show sponsor, visits the station.
- Jeffrey and Hilary reveal they use cues and code words to communicate; Scott and Betty investigate the use of secret codes on the "Amazon Andy" show that go beyond simple messages.
- Hilary is taken aback when a foreign woman arrives at the station claiming to be Mrs. Singer, new wife of Jeffrey.
- Maple and Betty are skeptical of a famous mind reader who they feel is trying to gain Hilary's trust in order to later use her for one of his on-air revelations.
- Intern Betty Roberts arrives at radio station WENN after winning a contest and is introduced to the colorful staff at the station.
- Scott puts Betty in an awkward position when he asks her to help rig a radio quiz show.
- With the Golden Lobe Awards approaching, Jeffrey and Scott are competing against each other while Hilary must find the staff member who will cast the deciding vote for her award.
- When Hilary is slated to star in a Broadway play, she clashes with Jeffrey and the writer over whether it should be a comedy or drama; Betty starts to investigate Scott after Victor's revelation.
- The staff reacts to the news of Victor's death which has a residual effect on sponsorship. Jeffrey returns home from London.
- Wanting his visiting aunt to believe that he is part of a more noble profession, Scott gets the staff to pretend that he is an FBI agent and the station is FBI Headquarters.
- Mackie becomes self-conscious when an attractive blind woman comes to the station wanting to meet him.
- The staff at the station decide to report the news but have trouble trying to find anything that is newsworthy; a new organist is hired.
- With Victor losing his memory, Betty must find his contact person to assist him with getting it back; Hilary learns the truth about Jeffrey's overseas marriage.
- With both Jeffrey and Hilary running for Pittsburgh City Council, the staff airs a live debate on air.
- After Mr. Eldridge reveals a winning lottery ticket, he must decide what to use it for; Betty is tasked with cutting costs at WENN, with Mr. Eldridge's position on the cutting block; Hilary continues to give Jeffrey the cold shoulder.
- Scott convinces Hilary to host a new gossip show. However, he forgets to tell her that she would have to give up her role on the show "The Hands Of Time".
- When Mackie loses his voice after a choking incident, George Smith is put on the air as Lord Branley. When the Branley character becomes an instant sensation, the staff tries to keep the news media from finding out that Smith is black.
- With Mackie's former jilted bride visiting the station, Hilary comes up with a scheme to have him "marry" Betty live on the air in order to make her jealous.
- In the hopes of raising $1,000 for a children's school, the women perform a burlesque show on the air.
- The WENN staff is spooked by a mysterious ghost story on Friday the 13th. Hillary holds a séance.
- After she gets a job offer from the New Yorker magazine, Betty ponders leaving WENN. When the staff learns of the offer, they begin to make Betty believe they can manage without her.