WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - “As God as my witness... I thought turkeys could fly.” - Do you remember that classic T.V. sitcom ...
Braving the cold, a crowd gathered for a good cause with a new record this year: about 500 turkeys sold for $10 each.
An annual event in Hamilton on Wednesday night paid tribute to an iconic episode from "WKRP in Cincinnati" called "Turkeys Away." ...
“Yes. They can fly.” Rickey Kinley is head birder at the Cincinnati Zoo. He admits they're not great flyers. “If a predator ...
In an iconic Thanksgiving episode of “WKRP in Cincinnati”, a failed turkey drop makes the news. But it may have (slightly) ...
The Thanksgiving "WKRP in Cincinnati" turkey drop episode is classic holiday TV. How to relive Les Nessman's radio broadcast.
In the second year of a "Turkey Drop" in Albuquerque, Brenda Maes won first prize when the toy turkey assigned to her came ...
The Thanksgiving "WKRP in Cincinnati" turkey drop episode is classic holiday TV. How to relive Les Nessman's radio broadcast.
For the third year in a row, Hamilton business owners are rallying community members to come together as they recreate a famous “WKRP in Cincinnati” moment as part of the Hamilton Turkey Drop.
The Library of American Broadcasting Foundation has recognized this year’s class of 7 industry leaders, including Rick Dees, ...
Some may want to watch the "WKRP in Cincinnati" turkey drop episode to get in the Thanksgiving spirit. How to watch, "Turkeys ...
Thanksgiving is a time for families to come together, share memories, and make new ones. A holiday filled with warmth, bountiful feasts, parades, and football. For generations, TV has sought to bring ...