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''FM'' is an American television sitcom which aired on NBC in 1989 and 1990."Checking the casserole with Robert Hays of 'FM'". ''The Index-Journal'', April 8, 1990. The series title was a pun, referring both to the show's setting at an
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station and to its themes of female-male interaction."Creators hope 'FM' is on right wavelength". ''Ukiah Daily Journal'', August 27, 1989.


Plot

Set in Washington, D.C., the series was a workplace comedy which took place at 91.6/WGEO, a small
public radio Public broadcasting involves radio, television and other electronic media outlets whose primary mission is public service. Public broadcasters receive funding from diverse sources including license fees, individual contributions, public financing ...
station."Robert Hays is down to earth in new series, 'FM'". '' The San Bernardino Sun'', August 17, 1989. Robert Hays starred as program director Ted Costas, a man whose harried professional life and eccentric coworkers distract him from dealing with problems in his personal life, particularly his relationships with women. The women in his life include Lee-Ann Plunkett ( Patricia Richardson), his ex-wife and a political commentator with the station; Gretchen Schreck (
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), a young woman he used to babysit who is now an intern for the station; Naomi Sayers ( Lynne Thigpen), the station manager; and Maude (Nicole Huntington), his daughter with Lee-Ann. The cast also included Leo Geter,
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, James Avery and
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. The radio station in the series was partially based on KCRW. Ted Costas was modeled on
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,"Hays back in fun series". ''
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'', August 17, 1989.
and was the host of a morning radio show, ''Long Day's Journey into Lunch'', which was based on '' Morning Becomes Eclectic''.


Scheduling

The show initially ran for five weeks as a summer series in 1989, premiering on August 17 in '' Dear John''s regular Thursday night time slot following ''
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'' before moving to Wednesday nights for four more weeks. It then returned as a midseason replacement in 1990, airing eight more episodes between March 28 and June 28. The series was not renewed for a second season.


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*{{IMDb title, 0096577 1989 American television series debuts 1990 American television series endings 1980s American sitcoms 1980s American workplace comedy television series 1990s American sitcoms 1990s American workplace comedy television series Television series by MTM Enterprises NBC original programming Television series about radio Television shows set in Washington, D.C.