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      • Murphy Brown is an American television sitcom created by Diane English that premiered on November 14, 1988, on CBS. The series stars Candice Bergen as the eponymous Murphy Brown, a famous investigative journalist and news anchor for FYI, a fictional CBS television newsmagazine, and later for Murphy in the Morning, a cable morning news show.
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    • Candice Bergen as Murphy Brown. Already a successful movie actress and model, Candice Bergen took on the role of FYI TV news reporter Murphy Brown in 1988.
    • Faith Ford as Corky Sherwood. Faith Ford, a.k.a. Corky Sherwood, found fame on soap operas before joining Murphy Brown for its entire run, including the revival season.
    • Jay Thomas as Jerry Gold. Though he only appeared in a handful of episodes, Jay Thomas — also known for Cheers and Mork & Mindy — left an impression as talk show host, and Murphy Brown's love interest, Jerry Gold.
    • Charles Kimbrough as Jim Dial. Charles Kimbrough already had a Tony nomination under his belt for best featured actor in a musical for the original Broadway production of Company when he joined the Murphy Brown cast as esteemed reporter Jim Dial.
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    Candice Bergen as Murphy Brown, a famous investigative journalist and news anchor for FYI. In seasons 8 and 9, she also co-hosts a second show called Front and Center. Following a brief retirement, in 2018 Brown returns to television in her own morning news show Murphy in the Morning.

  3. May 2, 2024 · Now, more than 35 years since the series debuted, we follow the Murphy Brown cast and find out that most of them are still adding to their Hollywood resumes. Candice Bergen as Murphy Brown

  4. May 2, 2024 · Former U.S. Vice President Dan Quayle famously wasn’t a fan of the 1988-98 CBS sitcom Murphy Brown. But millions of viewers — and Emmy voters — were. In its 10 seasons and 247 episodes (not including a single-season revival in 2018), the Murphy Brown cast was nominated for 62 Emmys, and won 18.

    • Heather Locklear Was Considered For The Title role.
    • Dan Quayle Sent Murphy’s Baby A Stuffed Elephant.
    • Candice Bergen Later Said She Agreed with Dan Quayle—Sort of.
    • Haley Joel Osment Played Avery, Murphy’s Son.
    • After Her Fifth Emmy, Candice Bergen Declined Additional Nominations.
    • Murphy Had A Total of 93 Secretaries.
    • Diane English Returned For The Final season.
    • The Final Season Could Have Been About Menopause Instead of Breast cancer.
    • The Show Had An Impact on The Number of Women Who Got mammograms.
    • The Show Spawned An Album.

    When series creator Diane English first pitched the show to the network, they were intrigued. But they wanted the title character to be younger—Heather Locklear, in fact—and returning from a week at the spa instead of a month at the Betty Ford Center. “Diane English ... went in and slapped the head of the network around and said she would prefer to...

    Murphy became a single mother during season four, something then-Vice President Dan Quayle infamously took umbrage with. After making a speech in which he said Brown was “mocking the importance of fathers by bearing a child alone and calling it just another lifestyle choice,” Quayle was roundly mocked. He later sent“Baby Brown” a stuffed elephant, ...

    Although much was made of the Murphy Brown/Dan Quayle feud, the woman at the center of it wasn’t as bothered as everyone else was. “His speech was a perfectly intelligent speech about fathers not being dispensable and nobody agreed with that more than I did,” Bergen said. But on June 19, 1998, Bergen respondedto an op-ed written by Quayle's former ...

    Murphy’s son had grown up by the final season of the show and needed to be played by a young actor who could hold his own in scenes with Bergen. Enter Haley Joel Osment, who, at the age of nine, had already been a series regular on two sitcoms: Thunder Alley and The Jeff Foxworthy Show. Bergen describedhim as “strikingly professional and prepared.”

    Bergen took home trophies in 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, and 1995. Feeling that she had been lauded enough, the actress refused to put herself up for any more Emmy nominations. She still held the record for best actress Emmy wins for playing a single role until 2016, when Julia Louis-Dreyfus tied her for Veep. In 2017, Louis-Dreyfus brokethe record whe...

    Murphy’s revolving door of secretaries ended at number 93, who happened to be played by Bette Midler. Other celebrities that stepped in to assist Murph included Sally Field, Paul Reubens, Craig Bierko, and Michael Richards in a Seinfeldcrossover.

    Though she left the series after season four, Diane English came back for season 10 to make sure the show got a proper send-off. “I wasn’t really very pleased with how the series was evolving,” English told Entertainment Weekly in 2014. “I wanted to sort of get back to our roots and tackle a serious subject.” They definitely went serious—Murphy’s a...

    According to Bergen, executives weren’t thrilled with the breast cancer storyline. "They thought Murphy should just struggle through menopause,'' Bergen explained. ''Diane and I had to tell them menopause is not jeopardizing.'' Years later, however, English rememberedit a little differently: “There wasn’t a lot of resistance. Really, Les Moonves wa...

    The breast cancer plot resulted in something bigger than just good ratings: The number of American women who got mammograms increased by 30 percent.

    Unlike Bergen, The Sounds of Murphy Brown didn’t clean up at any awards shows. But fans who enjoyed the Motown tunes that popped up across the series surely enjoyed this compilation of songs, includinghits by Smokey Robinson, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Marvin Gaye, and the Temptations. Bergen has a couple of tracks on there too.

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  5. Mar 28, 2024 · Faith Ford was Murphy Brown's initial replacement at FYI while she was in rehab, the perky Corky Sherwood. Prior to the series, Ford was best known for her soap opera work, appearing on both ...

  6. Sep 24, 2018 · For Murphy Brown, this character is Jim Dial, the anchor at FYI. When Murphy considers resigning, Jim gets reflective about his own career and worries that he's stagnated.

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