Does the famous "WKRP in" Turkey Drop episode still hold up today? We let these Gen Zers decide for themselves.
The Thanksgiving "WKRP in Cincinnati" turkey drop episode is classic holiday TV. Want to relive Les Nessman's radio broadcast ...
An event in Hamilton on Wednesday evening paid tribute to an iconic episode from "WKRP in Cincinnati" called "Turkeys Away." ...
The Thanksgiving "WKRP in Cincinnati" turkey drop episode is classic holiday TV. Want to relive Les Nessman's radio broadcast ...
USA TODAY released a ranking of the 10 best Thanksgiving TV episodes of all-time, and a show familiar to the Queen City made ...
But 46 years later, does the famous Turkey Drop show still hold up today? We had three Enquirer staffers who had never watched "WKRP in Cincinnati," including myself, view the Turkey Day episode.
Organizers of the Warrensburg Corn Festival sought to answer the question of "do turkeys fly?" themselves by hosting their ...
The "turkey drop" episode is by far the most iconic, first airing on Oct. 30, 1978.In the episode, 40 live turkeys were dropped from a helicopter onto an unsuspecting Cincinnati shopping mall.
“As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly,” is the most famous quote from the "WKRP in Cincinnati" turkey drop episode, 'Turkeys Away'. The quote was delivered by WKRP station manager ...
What was the famous line from the WKRP turkey drop episode? “As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly,” is the most famous quote from the "WKRP in Cincinnati" turkey drop episode ...