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Director
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2004
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The WB sitcom Like Family was the tale of two family groups, one white and one black. Hoping to find a better living...
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Director
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2003
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Sydney (Jennifer Garner) returns to America with her ex-lover and fellow SD-6 agent Noah (Peter Berg), who offers her a way...
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Director
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2002
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Virtually every aspect of the WB network sitcom Family Affair was the same as the original series which aired on CBS from...
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Executive Producer
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2002
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This NBC sitcom went into production as The Hank Azaria Show, giving a pretty good indication of the star's identity. The...
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Director
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2002
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Former Seinfeld stalwart Jason Alexander returned to series television as the eponymous star of the ABC sitcom Bob Patterson....
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Director
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2001
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Director
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2000
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At Dartmoor Academy snooty principal Morgan Brinway (B.D. Wong) has second-graders studying opera appreciation, but five...
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Director
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1998
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This suburban sitcom centers on three couples minus children, aka DINKs (double income, no kids). Onscreen labels are...
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Director
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1998
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Director
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1998
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In the second part of Murphy Brown's series finale (originally telecast as the conclusion of a single 60-minute episode),...
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Director
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1998
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An already crowded ER is besieged by a dozen very pregnant females, among them a 13-year-old who now regrets her promise to...
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Director
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1996
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Returning from Bosnia with a few rather exotic injuries, Peter (Scott Bakula) may or may not renew his contract with "FYI."...
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Director
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1994
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Rick Rossovich guest stars as a house painter named -- honest to goodness -- Sherman Williams. A former boyfriend of Jamie...
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Director
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1993
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Beata Pozniak guest stars as Masha, the Buchmans' new once-a-week maid. Masha is quite fond of "Mr. Paul" Buchman...
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Director
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1993
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Paul and Jamie Buchman (Paul Reiser, Helen Hunt) throw a party to celebrate their first wedding anniversary. Paul tries to...
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Director
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1993
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Former Get Smart regular Barbara Feldon guest stars as Diana Caldwell, the Emma Peel-like leading lady of the classic 1960s...
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Director
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1993
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Jamie (Helen Hunt) is selected to produce a commercial for the New York Bureau of Tourism. She promptly picks her husband...
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Director
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1993
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Dolly Parton and James Woods as the screen's hottest new romantic team? That's only one of several casting surprises in this...
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Director
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1992
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The title of this episode should have been "When Paul Met Jamie." In an extended flashback, the viewer is apprised of the...
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Director
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1992
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Over the river and through the woods go the Buchmans and their friends to spend Thanksgiving in Connecticut with Jamie's...
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Director
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1992
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Paul goes through the classic stages of zaniness when his former girlfriend Lynne Stoddard (Lisa Edelstein) pays a visit to...
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Director
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1992
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Paul (Paul Reiser) completes a filmed documentary about Yankee Stadium (including the obligatory profile of the peanut...
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Director
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1992
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Co-Executive Producer
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1992
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The time has come for Paul and Jamie Buchman (Paul Reiser, Helen Hunt) to draw up their last will and testament. Deciding who...
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Director
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1992
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It is a quiet Sunday morning in the Buchman apartment -- so quiet in fact that a newspaper story about Helen Hayes' broken...
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Director
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1992
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It's high time for the newly married Buchmans to make their first major purchase together, which is why Jamie (Helen Hunt)...
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Director
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1992
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It has been five months since the wedding of Paul and Jamie Buchman (Paul Reiser, Helen Hunt) -- and five whole days since...
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Director
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1992
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Comedian Paul Reiser has always insisted that his long-running NBC sitcom Mad About You (co-created by Reiser and...
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Co-Executive Producer
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1992
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In the now-legendary final episode of Murphy Brown's fourth season, pregnant Murphy (Candice Bergen) goes into labor right in...
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Director
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1992
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Murphy Brown closes out its third season with one of the series' most celebrated episodes, which begins as Murphy (Candice...
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Director
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1991
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The "FYI" anchor team agrees to compete against a group of brilliant Yale students on a popular "intellectual" TV quiz show....
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Director
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1991
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In keeping with her ebullient public image, Corky (Faith Ford) chooses a cozy "tea party" format for her first network...
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Director
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1991
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Three years of negative news stories have taken their toll on "FYI" producer Miles (Grant Shaud), who insists that the staff...
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Director
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1991
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In one of their periodic pro-eco moves, the "FYI" staffers participate in a car pool. As the group drives to work, each...
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Director
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1991
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In the conclusion of a two-part story (originally networkcast as a single one-hour episode), Murphy (Candice Bergen) and...
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Director
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1991
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In this first episode of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single one-hour installment),Murphy (Candice Bergen) and...
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Director
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1991
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In an episode blatantly inspired by current events (those of early 1991, that is), the network carrying "FYI" is taken over...
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Director
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1991
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Anchorman Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough) tries his hand as a writer, penning a hot-and-heavy espionage novel. When it turns out...
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Director
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1991
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Murphy's decade-long banishment from the White House is finally lifted and she is invited to attend a Presidential press...
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Director
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1991
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With her contract coming to an end, Murphy (Candice Bergen) is approached by Barry Tartiledge (Robert Desiderio) of the Wolf...
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Director
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1991
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Eldin (Robert Pastorelli), the house painter who seems to have made Murphy's apartment his permanent port of call, is...
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Director
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1991
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Hope to break up the tension in the "FYI" newsroom--which has become so thick that not even a knife can cut it--Miles (Grant...
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Director
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1991
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In a surprising gesture of goodwill toward her fellow man (and fellow woman), Murphy (Candice Bergen) persuades her coworkers...
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Director
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1990
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The marriage between Corky (Faith Ford) and Will (Scott Bryce), which had brought Season Two of Murphy Brown to a joyous...
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Director
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1990
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Frank (Joe Regalbuto) considers himself quite the clever fellow when he chooses a present for Murphy's 42nd birthday. The...
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Director
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1990
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Murphy (Candice Bergen) has of late pulled so many practical jokes on her coworkers that she has completely lost whatever...
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Director
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1990
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Thanks to Murphy's off-screen needling, Jim (Charles Kimbrough) loses control of himself on the air for the first time in her...
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Director
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1990
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Colleen Dewhurst makes her third and final appearance as Avery Brown, the overbearing, exasperating mother of TV journalist...
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Director
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1990
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Not only has potty-mouthed tabloid journalist Jerry Gold (Jay Thomas) ended his romance with Murphy Brown (Candice Bergen),...
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Director
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1990
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Once again, the "FYI" newsroom is hit by a strike. Before, it was the techinal staff who walked out; this time, it's the...
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Director
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1990
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Having seen it all an more besides, gonzo investigative journalist Frank Fontana (Joe Regalbuto) barely bats an eyelash as he...
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Director
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1990
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Long before The Commish and The Shield, Michael Chiklis guest-starred on this Murphy Brown episode as a foul-mouthed,...
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Director
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1990
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By an amazing coincidence, the opening episode of Murphy Brown's third season coincides with the 390th edition of "FYI", the...
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Director
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1990
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In the conclusion of Murphy Brown's two-part second season finale, Corky (Faith Ford) develops a bad case of pre-nuptual...
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Director
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1990
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In the first episode of Murphy Brown's two-part second season finale, Corky (Faith Ford) is reunited with her once-geeky high...
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Director
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1990
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Recoiling from Murphy's latest temperamental outburst, Miles (Grant Shaud) orders Murphy (Candice Bergen) to join the other...
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Director
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1990
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After tersely informing the "FYI" newsroom that the new fax machine is not to be used for personal messages, an embarrassed...
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Director
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1990
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During an intense practical-joke war between Murphy (Candice Bergen) and Frank (Joe Regalbuto), Murphy puckishly hires a man...
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Director
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1990
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When word reaches the public that Murphy (Candice Bergen plans to deliver a controversial report on condoms, a housewife...
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Director
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1990
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While touring together on a publicity junket, Murphy (Candice Bergen) and Jim (Charles Kimbrough) end up snowbound somewhere...
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Director
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1990
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Unbelievable though it may seem, the abrasive, profanity-spouting tabloid reporter Jerry Gold (Jay Thomas) has a warm, human...
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Director
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1990
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For most of the United States, February is the month of Presidents' birthdays and Valentine's Day; at the headquarters of...
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Director
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1990
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Worried that she'll be tempted to fall off the wagon and make a fool of herself (it's been known to happen), Murphy (Candice...
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Director
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1990
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Hauled before a federal grand jury, Murphy (Candice Bergen) gallantly accepts a jail for refusing to reveal a source. After...
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Director
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1990
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Miles (Grant Shaud) puts together a junior version of "FYI" to appeal to preteen viewers, and he asks Murphy (Candice Bergen)...
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Director
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1990
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Murphy (Candice Bergen) foresees disaster when Frank (Joe Regalbuto) begins dating Alexandra (Eve Gordon), an attractive...
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Director
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1990
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Contrary to expectations, the journalism school mentioned in the title of this episode is NOT the creation of our gal Murphy...
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Director
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1990
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Already guilt-stricken over his one-stand stand with an older woman named Lois (Claire Peck), Miles (Grant Shaud) goes into...
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Director
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1989
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A technician's strike results in a veritable orgy of foul-ups, bleeps and blunders during the weekly "FYI" telecast. Not...
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Director
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1989
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In the conclusion of a two-part story (originally telecast on CBS as a one-hour episode), Murphy (Candice Bergen) is caught...
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Director
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1989
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It is not for nothing that Murphy (Candice Bergen) has described the relationship between her divorced parents as "a Fellini...
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Director
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1989
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Walter Cronkite makes his second sitcom guest appearance, while fellow TV journalist Irving R. Levine (bowtie and all!) makes...
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Director
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1989
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"FYI"'s resident airhead Corky (Faith Ford) wins her first Humboldt Award for her special report "The Women's Touch at West...
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Director
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1989
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Jay Thomas makes his first series appearance as potty-mouthed tabloid journalist Jerry Gold, arch rival of the "FYI" team....
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Director
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1989
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The friendship between Murphy Brown (Candice Bergen) and her "FYI" coworker Frank Fontana (Joe Regalbuto) takes quite a...
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Director
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1989
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Murphy's callow producer Miles (Grant Shaud) has always wanted to prove himself as a hard-hitting investigative...
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Director
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1989
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Art imitates life--sort of--when a TV network decides to fashion a sitcom based on the career of Murphy Brown (Candice...
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Director
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1989
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The real-life controversy surrounding a "private" memo issued by a certain Today Show anchorman which dissed a certain Today...
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Director
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1989
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Murphy's co-anchor Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough) feels honored when he is chosen for his first foreign assignment in years, in...
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Director
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1989
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Season two of Murphy Brown begins as the staff of the investigative TV magazine "FYI" is introduced to Josh Silverberg (Jon...
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Director
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1989
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During an "FYI" hiatus, Murphy (Candice Bergen) and Corky (Faith Ford) agree to temporarily co-host the station's...
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Director
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1989
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Involved in a very minor traffic accident, Murphy (Candice Bergen) is touched by the sweetness and gentility of Bob and Myrna...
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Director
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1989
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During the 70th anniversary of Phil's bar, Murphy (Candice Bergen) flashes back to 1977, when she az first auditioned for a...
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Director
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1989
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Murphy's tough and relentless interview technique has a somewhat negative effect on a corrupt judge (John Capodice), who...
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Director
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1989
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After making a mistake on the air, Murphy (Candice Bergen) finds herself being caricatured as "Mouthy Brown" in a comic strip...
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Director
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1989
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Murphy (Candice Bergen) is getting tired of accusations that she dates men solely on the basis of their looks, especially...
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Director
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1989
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Murphy (Candice Bergen meets her match--literally--when "FYI" agrees to a joint telecast with its counterpart on Russian...
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Director
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1989
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Candice Bergen won an Emmy award for her work in this episode, in which Colleen Dewhurst (also an Emmy winner) guest stars as...
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Director
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1989
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It's ethics vs. ratings when the staff of "FYI" decide to fight fire with fire in their ongoing battle with tabloid talk-show...
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Director
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1989
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Dyed-in-the-wool activist Murphy Brown (Candice Bergen) is determined to be the first woman to storm the battlements of the...
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Director
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1989
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It is Valentine's Day, and Dan Cupid has cast a curious spell over the "FYI" staff. Against her better judgement, Murphy...
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Director
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1989
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Once again, Murphy (Candice Bergen) lets her temper get the better of her during a TV interview, which ends when she storms...
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Director
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1989
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Leslie Jordan appears as Kyle Whitsett, an innocent man falsely accused of bank robbery who is released from prison thanks to...
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Director
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1989
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This pivotal episode is set in motion when everyone on the "FYI" staff is invited to attended the inaugural ball of...
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Director
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1989
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For several years, Murphy (Candice Bergen) has been engaged in a nasty war of practical jokery against her most hated rival...
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Director
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1989
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Whatever you do, don't ask Murphy (Candice Bergen) what sort of a day she's had. It's bad enough that she's making the latest...
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Director
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1988
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It's been a while since Murphy (Candice Bergen) has wound her biological clock, but the ticking begins anew when her pregnant...
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Director
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1988
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The tone of this episode is established at the beginning, as the Vandellas' Heat Wave is heard over shots of a snow-blanketed...
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Director
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1988
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Robin Thomas makes his first series appearance as Jake Lowenstein, celebrated political activist and former husband of Murphy...
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Director
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1988
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It is obvious that Murphy (Candice Bergen) is back at the top of her game when she files a story exposing a major mob...
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Director
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1988
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Sensing that Murphy (Candice Bergen) still needs some assistance readjusting to her "FYI" job, producer Miles (Grant Shaud)...
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Director
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1988
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The premiere episode of Murphy Brown finds the titular heroine (played by Candice Bergen) returning to her post as chief...
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Director
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1988
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Based on a play by Kevin Wade, this comedy stars Brooke Adams as a television producer who demands commitment from her...
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Director
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1985
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