A tabloid journalist interviews the city room staff for a feature on the Tribune. The resulting article paints a pretty negative picture, undermining the Tribune�s trustworthiness just when it has a scoop about a politician�s personal problems.
Edward Asner |
Lou Grant |
Linda Kelsey |
Billie Newman McCovey |
Mason Adams |
Charlie Hume |
Robert Walden |
Joe Rossi |
Jack Bannon |
Art Donovan |
Daryl Anderson |
Dennis "Animal" Price |
William Schallert |
Mark Worth |
Guest Star |
Louise Troy |
Bonita Worth |
Guest Star |
Richard Brestoff |
Mike Norvette |
Guest Star |
Allen Williams |
Adam Wilson |
Recurring Role |
Michael Irving |
Jayson |
Recurring Role |
Lou: That's the trouble with all reporters now. They're all angry crusaders.
Charlie: Whereas you and I are calm and objective. That's why we never get upset.
Mike: What do you do?
Billie: To relieve the frustration? I do what any good reporter does. I go to a bar and pick a fight with a sailor.
Billie: Rossi feels that every public servant is by nature corrupt. It's part of that wonderful idealism of his.
Lou: (Reading a description of himself in Pacific Magazine) "A classic example of a dying breed. He's almost a cliche. A hard-nosed, bullet-headed, bad-tempered tyrant of the city room."
Art: I may have used one or two of those phrases, but in a purely admiring sense.
Lou: Don't apologise. That's the only part of the article I liked.
G.W. Bailey appeared as a different character (Arlo Karp) in Fire.
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