She conquered small-town radio with her scandalous honesty. Now she's taking on New York City-one spectacular disaster at a time. Dotty Wilder never meant to become famous for broadcasting her own marital discipline on live radio. But when her candid confessions made her a sensation in rural Virginia, the big city came calling. Now she's headed to New York with her patient husband Richard and her chain-smoking station manager Joanie to host a national show-if she can just follow the rules for once in her life. There's only one problem: Dotty's idea of "appropriate content" and the network executives' guidelines couldn't be further apart. Between reorganizing their cramped apartment into chaos, chatting up strangers on the subway, and turning every private moment into public entertainment, Dotty's talent for trouble is about to collide with corporate broadcasting standards in the most spectacular way possible. When her boss decides hands-on correction is the only way to manage her wayward talent, Dotty does what she does best-she tells her listeners everything. And when the executives try to silence her authentic voice with boring household tips, her devoted audience rises up to demand the real Dotty back. A hilarious standalone sequel to Dotty Denies Everything, this 1950s comedy proves that sometimes the most scandalous thing a woman can do is simply tell the truth.
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