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''Remember WENN'' is a
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television series that aired from 1996 to 1998 on the cable channel American Movie Classics, as the network's first scripted original series. Created and written by Rupert Holmes (with music also by Holmes) and set at the fictional
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WENN in the late 1930s and early 1940s, it depicted events (both dramatic and comic) in the personal and professional lives of the station's staff in the era before and during
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and the Golden Age of Radio. It is not related to the real radio station in
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which used the WENN callsign from 1959 to 1983 and again since 2009. The series title is a play on the phrase "remember when". The show ran for four seasons totalling 56 episodes, including an hour-long
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episode. The series was slated for a fifth season, but was cancelled when new management took over AMC. Holmes says that it was his favorite writing experience of his career.2003 Interview of Holmes (10 Questions) in ''The Dramatist'' magazine, p. 24. May/June 2003
/ref> After decades of being unavailable to audiences, all four seasons of the series are currently
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on
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and PLEX TV.


Major characters

*Elizabeth "Betty" Roberts (Amanda Naughton) – Originally an unpaid writing intern at WENN, the plucky and determined Betty is hired as a salaried writer after resolving a crisis at the station in the first episode. Being from
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, Betty exhibits a lot of small-town naivete and at times seems overwhelmed by living in a bigger city like Pittsburgh, though she never loses her spirit. While she primarily remains a writer during the course of the show, she also acts, sings, announces, reads advertisements on the air, negotiates with sponsors, and acts as the ''de facto'' station manager on many occasions. Throughout the series, Betty shares romantic and reciprocated feelings for both Victor Comstock and Scott Sherwood. Her relationship with Scott sours when he admits to lying about his background. Her relationship with Victor is unconventional. While Betty shows romantic interest in him, he is usually distant and business-like toward her and appears oblivious to her veiled advances. *Victor Comstock ( John Bedford Lloyd) – The station manager of WENN during most of the first season of the series, Victor Comstock clearly loves working in radio and inspires loyalty amongst his staff. Though generally honest and upright, he is not above reluctantly engaging in mild deception or slightly shady ploys to keep the always-financially-shaky station running. Victor leaves WENN to broadcast for the
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in London, and is reported to have been killed during a bombing raid. Victor revisits WENN at the end of season two, revealing to Betty that he survived the bombing and is working for the American government. Victor returns as the station manager in season four but is revealed to be suffering from post traumatic stress and has no memory of the time since the bombing. He sees Betty outside of the office but does not appear to be as invested in the relationship as she is. *Scott Sherwood ( Kevin O'Rourke) – Introduced towards the end of the first season as Victor Comstock's chosen successor as station manager. Unlike Victor, Scott has no compunction about engaging in audience pandering, or cheerfully lying to sponsors and staff. His catchphrases are an upbeat "Well, I don't know much about radio..." (to which most of the staff replies with firm agreement), and "Would you look at the time?" (often said as he leaves the room whenever there's a unpleasant task to be done, leaving behind someone else to do it.) He does have a well-hidden good side, such as when he swears Gertie and Mr. Foley to secrecy that he helped save Betty's job. In the third season, it is revealed that Scott bluffed his way into his position and is fired. Betty re-hires Scott as an actor for the station. Though Scott was very incompetent as a station manager, he does very well as an on-air performer, even getting nominated for a Golden Lobe award. In addition, Scott shows a knack for cracking secret codes which are suspected of being sent out over the airwaves by WENN sponsors. He makes several romantic advances toward Betty but usually gets rejected. He realizes that Betty is smitten with Victor and often eavesdrops or snoops around to try and gain an advantage in his pursuit of her. *Jeff Singer (Hugh O'Gorman) – An actor at the station who plays the romantic lead on most of the station's programs. Jeff travels to London to participate in Victor's broadcasts, but returns to WENN after the air raid, having sustained minor injuries. He has a complicated romantic relationship with Hilary Booth throughout the series. They originally married several years before the first season but divorced a short time later in Mexico without telling anyone. They decided to remarry in season two secretly since everyone believed they were still married. In the third season, Jeff goes to London and marries Pavla Nemkova, re-divorcing Hilary in the process. Jeff later reveals that he only married Pavla so that he can use her to relay confidential information back to the US from war-torn London. However, it turns out that Pavla just used him to move to the US and break into the entertainment industry. Even after Hilary learns the truth, she still shuns him until his divorce is finalized. His divorce from Pavla gets finalized on the last episode. *Hilary Booth ( Melinda Mullins) – An actress at WENN who plays the female lead on most of the station's programs. A former Broadway star, Hilary makes several attempts to return to the stage. Hilary often exhibits diva-like behavior at the station. She acts as if she is bigger than the radio programs themselves, often incorporating her real life drama into the on-air scenes instead of reading from Betty's scripts. She is extremely possessive of her on-and-off again husband Jeffrey Singer, and will often put a stop to even the slightest of his interactions with other women. However, it's shown that Hilary cares deeply for Jeff—and that despite her catty and cutting remarks about virtually everyone at WENN, she cares for the radio station staff as well. *Mackie Bloom (
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) – The "Man of a Thousand Voices" who plays many of the character roles on WENN's programs—everything from comic sidekicks to mellifluously-voiced romantic leading men. Short, balding and husky in real life, Mackie can be very self-conscious about the fact that his appearance doesn't match up with his voice. In the third season, it was learned that Mackie served time for unknowingly driving a getaway car in a robbery. In the fourth season, he tours with an off-Broadway production and is absent from many of the episodes. *Celia Mellon ( Dina Spybey) – An ambitious young actress (who claims ties to Pittsburgh's prominent Mellon family), Celia works at WENN during the series' first season. While maintaining a fresh-faced, (mostly) innocent demeanor, she is not averse to sleeping her way to the top, and leaves the station to pursue a career as a film actress in Hollywood. She is seen briefly on a Hollywood set filming a picture in a single season 2 episode. *Maple LaMarsh ( Carolee Carmello) – An actress and fill-in organist for WENN. A brassy, cheery former burlesque dancer, Maple is initially hired by Betty in the second season of the series. Scott seems to be familiar with Maple's previous career—as WENN began looking for a fill-in organist, it was Scott who suggested Gertie call Maple backstage at the theater, and he knew that backstage phone number by heart. Maple essentially replaces Celia as a regular character, and is also seen as the station's organist during Eugenia's absence through most of season 2. *Tom Eldridge ( George Hall) – A retired Broadway doorman who does general chores for WENN and fills in occasionally as an actor for the station. Mr. Eldridge is very absent-minded and often misinterprets puns and other forms of wordplay. In the fourth season, he buys a winning lottery ticket. He pretends to lose the ticket but it is later revealed that he used the proceeds of the ticket to keep the radio station afloat. *Gertrude "Gertie" Reese (Margaret Hall) – The station's switchboard operator. Gertie writes two scripts that serve as "fantasy" plots for two separate episodes of the series. *Eugenia Bremer (Mary Stout) – The station's organist who also briefly serves as the host of a short-lived nighttime program. She is absent for most of season two, though her image is still seen in the opening credits. Eugenia begins to develop a romantic relationship with Mr. Foley late in the series. *Mr. Foley (Tom Beckett) – WENN's
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. Mr. Foley has no on-screen dialogue throughout the series, though his off-screen speech is often noted by other characters to a generally comedic effect. In the second season, Mr. Foley is revealed to have a brother, who is very loud and crude.


Recurring characters

*C.J. McHugh (C.J. Byrnes), seasons 1-3 – WENN's beleaguered but usually unflappable sound engineer for the first three seasons of the series. *Rollie Pruitt ( Jonathan Freeman), seasons 2-4 – A representative from Globe Enterprises, the owners of WENN, Rollie is usually scheming to shut the unprofitable station down. Serves as station manager for a time after Scott's removal from the position. *Gus Kahana ( Jeff Bergman), seasons 2 and 4 – A truck driver working for free as a WENN on-air intern, in hopes of starting an acting career. Gus is especially notable for his wide range of celebrity impressions. *Enid Fairleigh (Melissa Dye), seasons 2 and 4 – Intensely perky, Enid is another ambitious "acting intern" who occasionally performs on-air. Enid also has writing ambitions. *Lester (David Pursely), season 4 – WENN's sound engineer during season four, Lester is an older gentleman with an eye for the ladies.


Episodes


Season 1 (1996)


Season 2 (1996–97)


Season 3 (1997)


Season 4 (1998)


Notable guest stars

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* Eddie Bracken * Betty Buckley * David Canary * Daniel Davis * Bob Dorian * Peter Gerety * Greg Germann * Malcolm Gets * Julie Hagerty * Harry Hamlin * Simon Jones * Patti LuPone * Peter Noone * Rue McClanahan *
Roddy McDowall Roderick Andrew Anthony Jude McDowall (17 September 1928 – 3 October 1998) was a British-American actor whose career spanned over 270 screen and stage roles across over 60 years. Born in London, he began his acting career as a child in his n ...
* Russell Means *
Donna Murphy Donna Murphy (born March 7, 1959) is an American actress, best known for her work in musical theater. A five-time Tony Award nominee, she has twice won the Tony for Best Actress in a Musical: for her role as Fosca in '' Passion'' (1994–1995) ...
* John Ratzenberger * Dan Resin * Molly Ringwald *
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* J.K. Simmons *
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Notes


External links

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Rupert Holmes website for ''Remember WENN''''Remember WENN'' website created by Rodney WalkerLinda Young’s ''Remember WENN'' website
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