In this episode of W4N News, Mt. Wahuwana erupts and Westsidetown is in shambles. Weatherman Jake Hobart organizes an open mic comedy benefit for victims of the volcano, and and a special ticker is installed for the broadcast to keep the city updated on the aftermath of the eruption.
In this episode of W4N News, a volcano threatens the town, a nerd is on the loose, and a cat controls TV ratings, while technical difficulties plague the broadcast.
The best and brightest are weeded out through a rigorous interview process.
Captain Jack Beero has second thoughts. The Admiral has seconds.
An urgent matter sparks an impromptu pow wow.
Ms. Lane, racing to finish a deadline, has an unusual request of her subordinate Duane.
While making a copy of the Valdez brief, Duane and Mr. Beltran realize Pam's inbox is full.
Pam opens up to Duane while requesting a copy of his Valdez brief.
Mr. Beltran, hindered by a snowboarding accident, needs a hand from Duane.
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Plea Bargain Advertising - Episode 4: Fire and Ice
Unaware of his checkered past, Josh and Ben hire former sitcom sensation Troy Whitaker (Drew Droege) to star in their own commercial for Plea Bargain Advertising.
Josh and Ben attend a business seminar led by shady business guru Bryan Wiley (Brody Stevens).
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Plea Bargain Advertising- Episode 2: Sam's Lock and Key
Josh and Ben pitch several commercial ideas to the wacky owner (Paul Goebel) of a local locksmith shop and his employee (Hugh Moore).
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Plea Bargain Advertising- Episode 1: Gary's Mattress
When two down-on-their luck fellas inherit a defunct local advertising agency, they must do their best to keep the agency afloat, despite their complete lack of experience.
Aubrey takes a look into the ways that drug use has helped shape history.
More than a century before the baseball steroid issue, The Great Croquet Scandal of 1893 shook the nation.
Aubrey explains how robots have made important contributions to society for hundreds of years.
Cave drawings and silent films illustrate the pervasiveness of reality programming throughout history.