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

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    • Season 9 overview
      Sep 16, 1996-May 19, 1997
      24 episodes
      Season 9 episodes
      1. Executive Decision
      1. Executive Decision Sep 16, 1996
      • A new executive producer (Lily Tomlin) joins the "FYI" team.
    • 2. Power Play
      2. Power Play Sep 23, 1996
      • Murphy leads a revolt against the new producer (Lily Tomlin).
    • 3. A Comedy of Eros
      3. A Comedy of Eros Sep 30, 1996
      • A director transforms Frank's autobiographical play into a gay love story.
    • 4. Son of Dottie
      4. Son of Dottie Oct 7, 1996
      • Murphy's expose gets Avery barred from a birthday party; with Shelley Long.
    • 5. Office Politics
      5. Office Politics Oct 14, 1996
      • Murphy needs Old Man Swenson's (Tom Poston) approval for townhouse renovations.
      • After Phil passes away, Murphy and the gang buy the bar; with Geraldine Ferraro, Larry King.
      • Murphy convinces Corky to go to see Miles and ignore Kay's edict that the "FYI" team stay in town.
      • Murphy's former secretaries force her to listen to their testimonies.
    • 9. Underdogs
      9. Underdogs Nov 11, 1996
      • Rival networks start a bidding war for fired Miller Redfield.
    • 10. Nobody's Perfect
      10. Nobody's Perfect Nov 18, 1996
      • Not until Frank and Dana move in together does he learn the shocking secrets of her past.
    • 11. A One Night Stan
      11. A One Night Stan Nov 25, 1996
      • Murphy cons Lansing into hiring Kay to produce his talk show.
      • Their annual party is anything but boring when Jim and Doris separate.
      • Murphy encounters corporate enemies on a Mexican retreat.
    • 14. The Big Thaw
      14. The Big Thaw Jan 6, 1997
      • While stranded in the office during a snowstorm, Murphy and Kay discuss their respective pasts.
    • 15. Who Do You Truss?
      15. Who Do You Truss? Jan 13, 1997
      • Both Murphy and Frank want ailing Jim's commentary slot; Corky has a protege.
      • Murphy's source demands anonymity, so she hires an impostor to fool Kay.
    • 17. Mystery Date
      17. Mystery Date Feb 3, 1997
      • The blind date Murphy arranges for Jim mistakenly ends up with Miller.
    • 18. Oh, Danny Boy
      18. Oh, Danny Boy Feb 10, 1997
      • Gambling fever overtakes Murphy and her irresponsible protege.
    • 19. Desperate Times
      19. Desperate Times Feb 17, 1997
      • Murphy brings Andrew Lansing (Paul Reubens) back to sabotage Kay's efforts.
      • Murphy pursues Walter Cronkite to find out what he thinks of her.
      • A media mogul proposes to Murphy on the air.
      • Stuart becomes a hero when he puts out a fire in a museum housing prized television items.
    • 23. Mama Miller
      23. Mama Miller May 12, 1997
      • To impress his domineering mother (Rue McClanahan), Miller claims he and Murphy are wed.
      • Murphy's candid comments get her a White House summons; with Ann Richards.