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Despite Dave's attempts to delegate duties, petty staff jealousies hinder the reporting of a news story.
Despite Dave's attempts to delegate duties, petty staff jealousies hinder the reporting of a news story.
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S2, EP14 "The Song Remains the Same"Jimmy pulls pranks on the staff; a newspaper reporter interviews Bill.
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S2, EP15 "Zoso"Beth (Vicki Lewis) presents one of her clothing designs to a fashion executive of questionable reputation (guest star George Hamilton).
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S2, EP16 "Houses of the Holy"Bill (Phil Hartman) feels intimidated by Joe's (Joe Rogan) talents as a radio broadcaster; Beth (Vicki Lewis) falls for Jimmy's (Stephen Root) nephew (guest star David Cross).
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S1, EP6 "Luncheon at the Waldorf"Dave (Dave Foley) discovers unusual business expenses when Jimmy (Stephen Root) asks him to account for soaring costs.
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