When the Tribune's sports department refuses to cover the UCLA football team's recruitment scandals, Lou steps in, but he meets unexpected resistance from a columnist whom he has long admired.
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 |
Vaughn Armstrong |
Rick Waterhouse |
Guest Star |
Michael D. Henry |
Frank |
Guest Star |
David Ackroyd |
Mike Kessler |
Guest Star |
Laurence Haddon |
Foreign Editor |
Recurring Role |
Lewis Arquette |
National Editor |
Recurring Role |
Michael Irving |
Jayson |
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Apparently Animal grew up in Washington.
Adam Wilson gets a different job description once again. He's now known as the Sacramento editor.
Charlie: Every section of this newspaper gets to be its own walled city. Sports, finance, real estate. Each editor wheels and deals in his own little establishment. It's one of my biggest problems.
Lou: It's lonely at the top, isn't it, sir?
Lou: So I am a pain in the butt?
Charlie: You're too easy on yourself.
Coach Diehl: The university is selling tickets. The Tribune is selling papers. The game needs the story, the story needs the game.
Rossi: So we should scratch each other's back?
Coach Diehl: Don't you think that's what we do all the time?
Sid Locke: You should be working for a newspaper in the land of Oz.
Lou: With you covering up for munchkins who shave points?
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