- Jennifer buys a large house in a quiet suburb and asks the WKRP staffers to help her move. While moving furniture into an upper room Les hears demonic voices, and a telephone installation man appears to be a lot more sinister than he should be. Mr. Carlson has problems trying to get Jennifer's piano into the house and Jennifer begins to have second thoughts about her purchase.—Marta Dawes
- Jennifer has all her friends at the station help her move into the expensive old three-story Victorian house she just bought across the river in Landersville. Early on move day, Jennifer, who is excited about her new abode, mentions that the move is going remarkably well. Jennifer may have spoken too soon as: she meets her new neighbors, Ken and Dottie Dahlquist, who each have a differing reaction to Jennifer being their new neighbor; she meets a telephone company representative, Wayne Craven, who is part of a new welcome to the neighborhood service, but who may deep down be a little more welcoming than she would like; she learns what is being proposed for construction four properties away from hers; no one will help Herb move her grand piano into the house; and Les, wandering around the house, is determined to find evidence that it is being occupied by "forces" of previous occupants, much like his Great Aunt Eureka's old house.—Huggo
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