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  1. Murphy Brown
    TV-PG1988 · Sitcom · 11 seasons

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    • Season 1
    • Season 2
    • Season 3
    • Season 4
    • Season 5
    • Season 6
    • Season 7
    • Season 8
    • Season 9
    • Season 10
    • Season 11
    • Season 3 overview
      Sep 17, 1990-May 20, 1991
      26 episodes
      Season 3 episodes
      • As "F.Y.I." begins a 13th season, Miles hires a Los Angeles image consultant to improve the show.
    • 2. Brown and Blue
      2. Brown and Blue Sep 24, 1990
      • Murphy interviews a racist/sexist comic.
    • 3. Loco Hero
      3. Loco Hero Oct 1, 1990
      • Frank botches his parents' (Barney Martin, Rose Marie) golden-wedding bash.
    • 4. Strike Two
      4. Strike Two Oct 15, 1990
      • During a labor dispute, Miles must take Murphy's place conducting an interview.
    • 5. The Gold Rush
      5. The Gold Rush Oct 22, 1990
      • The network hires Jerry Gold for "F.Y.I." to balance the show's liberal viewpoint.
      • Murphy's mother moves in and sets up a double date with a father and son.
    • 7. The Last Laugh
      7. The Last Laugh Nov 12, 1990
      • Jim loses confidence and is humiliated when he gets the giggles on the air.
    • 8. Rootless People
      8. Rootless People Nov 19, 1990
      • When Murphy is held hostage, the staff assumes she is playing a joke.
    • 9. The Bummer of 42
      9. The Bummer of 42 Nov 26, 1990
      • Frank hires an actress to be Murphy's sister for her 42nd birthday.
      • In an attempt at togetherness, Corky and Will host their first dinner party.
      • Murphy causes a last-minute Christmas gift-buying frenzy.
    • 12. Retreat
      12. Retreat Jan 7, 1991
      • Quarreling "F.Y.I." members finally exhibit teamwork during a weekend retreat.
      • A museum chairman recognizes Eldin's artistic talent.
    • 14. Contractions
      14. Contractions Jan 21, 1991
      • Miles tries to renegotiate Murphy's contract when another network attempts to hire her.
    • 15. Hoarse Play
      15. Hoarse Play Feb 4, 1991
      • Murphy loses her voice on the eve of a presidential news conference.
    • 16. The Novel
      16. The Novel Feb 11, 1991
      • The staff concludes Jim secretly loves Murphy when they read his unpublished novel.
      • "F.Y.I." faces personnel cutbacks when the network is bought by a large corporation.
    • 18. On Another Plane
      18. On Another Plane Feb 25, 1991
      • With their plane in trouble Murphy and Frank flash backward, and forward.
    • 19. On Another Plane
      19. On Another Plane Feb 25, 1991
      • With their plane in trouble Murphy and Frank flash backward, and forward.
      • "F.Y.I." staff members get on each other's nerves when they car pool to work.
      • After a series of depressing segments, "F.Y.I." reporters search for a heartwarming story.
    • 22. Corky's Place
      22. Corky's Place Apr 8, 1991
      • Corky gets her own interview show -- and humiliates Murphy on it.
    • 23. Small
      23. Small Apr 29, 1991
      • Murphy's spontaneous on-air joke is seen as a slight against short men.
      • Murphy suspects her colleagues when personal information about her appears in a tabloid.
    • 25. Q & A on FYI
      25. Q & A on FYI May 13, 1991
      • The "FYI" staff challenges a team from Yale on a television quiz show.
    • 26. Uh-oh, Part I
      26. Uh-oh, Part I May 20, 1991
      • Murphy is caught between an ex-husband (Robin Thomas) and ex-lover (Jay Thomas).
  1. S3.E11 ∙ Jingle Hell, Jingle Hell, Jingle All the Way. Mon, Dec 17, 1990. Getting co-workers Christmas gifts is causing unhappiness, so Murphy suggests they donate to charity instead. But after Murphy secretly buys presents anyway, the rest become frantic trying to purchase items at the last minute. 7.5/10 (74) Rate.

  2. Sep 17, 1990 · Mon, Oct 15, 1990 30 mins. With Murphy and the team out on strike, Miles is forced to toss Murphy's big interview to a brainless pinch-hit anchor (Christopher Rich). Kinsella: Alan Oppenheimer ...

  3. episodes. The following is a list of episodes for the American television sitcom Murphy Brown. The series premiered on November 14, 1988, on CBS, and ended on May 18, 1998. A total of 260 episodes have aired, most recently airing its eleventh season. A 13-episode eleventh season revival of the series premiered on September 27, 2018.

    No. Overall
    No. In Season
    Title
    Written By
    1
    1
    "Respect"
    Diane English
    2
    2
    "Devil with a Blue Dress On"
    Korby Siamis
    3
    3
    "Nowhere to Run"
    Russ Woody
    4
    4
    "Signed, Sealed, Delivered"
    Diane English
    • Overview
    • Cast

    The third season of the CBS sitcom as Murphy Brown which originally aired from September 17, 1990 to May 20, 1991, with the consists of 26 episodes.

    Main

    •Candice Bergen as Murphy Brown •Faith Ford as Corky Sherwood •Grant Shaud as Miles Silverberg •Joe Regalbuto as Frank Fontana •Charles Kimbrough as Jim Dial •Robert Pastorelli as Eldin Bernecky •Pat Corley as Phil

    Recurring

    •Jay Thomas as Jerry Gold •Christopher Rich as Miller Redfield •Jane Leeves as Audrey Cohen •Janet Carroll as Doris Dial •Ritch Brinkley as Carl Wishnitski •Alan Oppenheimer as Eugene Kinsella •John Hostetter as John

  4. Season 3 – Murphy Brown 1990 Comedy List. Reviews Murphy Brown is the star reporter of "FYI," a newsmagazine series. Murphy is sarcastic, ambitious, often self-involved and bossy -- but she is ...

  5. Sep 17, 1990 · October 15, 1990 • 30m. The on-air talent goes on strike, so management brings in Miller Redfield to handle Murphy's pending interview on the S&L crisis. When the only question Miller wants to know is why parking isn't validated, Miles must do the interview. Expand.

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