NewsRadio season 5

NewsRadio season 5

This is a detailed list of "NewsRadio" episodes from the fifth and final season. See List of NewsRadio episodes for a complete list of all NewsRadio episodes.

Bill Moves On

* Episode No.: 5-1 (76)
* Production No.: 501
* US Airdate: September 23, 1998
* Written by: Paul Simms
* Directed by: Tom Cherones
* Recurring characters: Khandi Alexander as Catherine Duke

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The staff members mourn Bill's death.
*Note: The cast could barely get through reading the script due to Phil Hartman's death. They broke down in tears several times while taping the episode.

Meet The Max Louis

* Episode No.: 5-2 (77)
* Production No.: 502
* US Airdate: October 7, 1998
* Written by: Josh Lieb
* Directed by: Tom Cherones

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Dave hires Max Louis (Jon Lovitz) as Bill's replacement.

Lucky Burger

* Episode No.: 5-3 (78)
* Production No.: 503
* US Airdate: October 14, 1998
* Written by: Alan J. Higgins
* Directed by: Tom Cherones
* Guest stars: David Anthony Higgins as The Manager

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Matthew determines to prove Max a fraud, while Lisa takes a job at a fast food restaurant to ferret out corruption.

Noise

* Episode No.: 5-4 (79)
* Production No.: 504
* US Airdate: October 21, 1998
* Written by: Sam Johnson and Chris Marcil
* Directed by: Tom Cherones

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David and Jimmy become addicted to Joe's white noise box. Matthew comes to terms with Max, while Lisa feuds with him over "This Day in History."

Flowers for Matthew

* Episode No.: 5-5 (80)
* Production No.: 505
* US Airdate: October 28, 1998
* Written by: Mark O'Keefe and Ron Weiner
* Directed by: Tom Cherones

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Joe's smart drink actually makes Matthew smart, but it can't last forever.

Notes

* The show previously referenced Flowers for Algernon in the episode "Arcade."

Jail (1)

* Episode No.: 5-6 (81)
* Production No.: 506
* US Airdate: November 4, 1998
* Written by: Tom Saunders and Kell Cahoon
* Directed by: Tom Cherones
* Guest stars: Patrick Warburton as Johnny Johnson, Langon Bensing as FBI Agent, David Basulto as Guard #1, Jeff Greenwald as Security Guard, Aaron Knight as Guard #1
* Recurring characters: Johnny Johnson

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Jimmy is arrested as infamous hijacker D. B. Cooper. Johnny Johnson temporarily replaces Jimmy, but looks to make it permanent.

The Lam (2)

* Episode No.: 5-7 (82)
* Production No.: 507
* US Airdate: November 11, 1998
* Written by: Sam Johnson and Chris Marcil
* Directed by: Tom Cherones
* Guest stars: Patrick Warburton as Johnny Johnson, Spencer Garrett as G-Man
* Recurring characters: Johnny Johnson

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Fugitive Jimmy hides out with Dave's parents. Johnny offers to stop being evil if Lisa will marry him.

Clash of the Titans (3)

* Episode No.: 5-8 (83)
* Production No.: 508
* US Airdate: November 24, 1998
* Written by: Josh Lieb
* Directed by: Tom Cherones
* Guest stars: Patrick Warburton as Johnny Johnson, Casey Sander as Prosecutor, Julius Tennon as Judge, Adam West as Himself
* Recurring characters: Johnny Johnson

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Jimmy is cleared of all charges when Adam West confesses to the crime, but now has to fight to get his company back from Johnny.

Boston

* Episode No.: 5-9 (84)
* Production No.: 509
* US Airdate: December 9, 1998
* Written by: Alan J. Higgins
* Directed by: Tom Cherones

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Max accidentally restores Lisa's Boston accent; Dave records an inspirational message for his high school.

Notes

Maura Tierney really was born in Hyde Park, Boston, like her character Lisa Miller.

Spooky Rapping Crypt

* Episode No.: 5-10 (85)
* Production No.: 510
* US Airdate: December 15, 1998
* Written by: Mark O'Keefe
* Directed by: Tom Cherones

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Beth demands a profit sharing plan; Matthew discovers Lisa's Satanic cult through recovered memory therapy.

Stinkbutt

* Episode No.: 5-11 (86)
* Production No.: 511
* US Airdate: January 5, 1999
* Written by: Drake Sather
* Directed by: Tom Cherones
* Guest stars: Toby Huss as Jack Frost

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Joe and Beth paint a mural; Lisa and Matthew wear the same outfit; Max fights with Jimmy's new security consultant.

Apartment

* Episode No.: 5-12 (87)
* Production No.: 512
* US Airdate: January 12, 1999
* Written by:
** Teleplay: Tom Saunders and Kell Cahoon
** Story: Sam Johnson and Chris Marcil
* Directed by: Skip Collector

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Dave and Lisa fight over a new apartment. Joe puts up a webcam.

Towers

* Episode No.: 5-13 (88)
* Production No.: 513
* US Airdate: February 2, 1999
* Written by:
** Teleplay: Alan J. Higgins
** Story: Cliff Schoenberg
* Directed by: Judi Elterman

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Jimmy plans to build gigantic J-shaped twin towers; Matthew transforms into a 70s punk to avoid dealing with his 30th birthday.

Hair

* Episode No.: 5-14 (89)
* Production No.: 514
* US Airdate: February 9, 1999
* Written by: Josh Lieb
* Directed by: Tom Cherones

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Joe hypnotises Jimmy to cure his fear of hippies; Beth kidnaps Lisa's puppy.

Assistant

* Episode No.: 5-15 (90)
* Production No.: 515
* US Airdate: February 16, 1999
* Written by: Ron Weiner
* Directed by: Tom Cherones
* Guest stars: Tiffani-Amber Thiessen as Foxy Jackson

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Dave and Joe fight over Lisa's new assistant; Jimmy redecorates the men's room and Beth fights for access to it.

Wino (1)

* Episode No.: 5-16 (91)
* Production No.: 516
* US Airdate: February 23, 1999
* Written by: Sam Johnson and Chris Marcil
* Directed by: Tom Cherones
* Guest stars: Patrick Warburton as Johnny Johnson, Alan Frazier as Bum
* Recurring characters: Johnny Johnson

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Johnny Johnson returns--no longer evil, but now a wino--to ask for Lisa's hand in marriage.

Wedding (2)

* Episode No.: 5-17 (92)
* Production No.: 517
* US Airdate: March 2, 1999
* Written by: Tom Saunders and Kell Cahoon
* Directed by: Tom Cherones
* Guest stars: Patrick Warburton as Johnny Johnson, Alan Frazier as Bum, Paul F. Tompkins as Justice of the Peace, Jeb Barrows as Man in Black
* Recurring characters: Johnny Johnson

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Dave tries to prevent Lisa from marrying Johnny.

Notes

* When NewsRadio finally gave NBC the wedding episode they'd been demanding, NBC made it their "spotlight show of the week."

Ploy

* Episode No.: 5-18 (93)
* Production No.: 518
* US Airdate: March 9, 1999
* Written by: Mark O'Keefe
* Directed by: Tom Cherones

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Lisa hyphenates her last name; Max quits to get Beth's attention.

Padded Suit

* Episode No.: 5-19 (94)
* Production No.: 519
* US Airdate: April 13, 1999
* Written by:
** Teleplay: Ron Weiner
** Story: Mike Preister
* Directed by: Dave Foley

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Matthew and Max learn Joe-jitsu, with the help of a padded suit. Meanwhile, Dave plans to fire someone, while Jimmy starts a crusade against Mother's Day.

Freaky Friday

* Episode No.: 5-20 (95)
* Production No.: 520
* US Airdate: April 20, 1999
* Written by:
** Teleplay: Josh Lieb
** Story: Brad Copeland
* Directed by: Skip Collector
* Guest stars: Wayne Federman as Randy Stark

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Jimmy and Matthew switch places for a day; Beth is caught cheating a CD club; Max is banned from the break room.

Retirement (1)

* Episode No.: 5-21 (96)
* Production No.: 521
* US Airdate: April 27, 1999
* Written by:
** Teleplay: Joe Furey and Brian Kelley
** Story: Paul Simms
* Directed by: Judi Elterman

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Jimmy announces he's selling the station to retire to New Hampshire.

New Hampshire (2)

* Episode No.: 5-22 (97)
* Production No.: 522
* US Airdate: May 4, 1999
* Written by:
** Teleplay: Sam Johnson and Chris Marcil
** Story: Josh Lieb and Paul Simms
* Directed by: Tom Cherones

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Jimmy sells the station and retires to New Hampshire, and tries to take the WNYX staff with him.

Notes

* Paul Simms planned a sixth season built around Jimmy's new radio station and newspaper in New Hampshire, but the show was not renewed.


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