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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.