There had never been anyone on primetime quite like Murphy, the star investigative reporter for the Washington, D.C.-based television news magazine F.Y.I. As created by Diane English and embodied by Candice Bergen, Murphy was, in English's words, "Mike Wallace in a dress." On camera, she was tough, smart, and relentless. Off camera she was intriguingly flawed. In the pilot episode, her character returns to work following a stay at the Betty Ford Clinic. Over the course of the season, her sobriety is supremely tested by the chaotic goings-on inside the funniest newsroom since WJM on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Murphy must contend with an unending parade of ill-suited, stressed-out secretaries (a running joke throughout the series' 10 years), new 25-year-old producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud) whom she rudely dismisses ("While I was being maced at the Democratic Convention in '68, you were wondering if you'd ever meet Adam West"), and new co-anchor Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford), a former Miss America ("by default") with no journalistic background. Murphy is over 40 and prickly, with a penchant for vindictive practical jokes against her colleagues. In short, in the words of a lampooning cartoonist in the episode "Funnies Girl," dynamic, "pain-in-the-butt," Motown-loving Murphy is "a veritable fountain of material."

Murphy Brown Cast

With its smart and sophisticated writing and seamless ensemble, Murphy Brown instantly established itself as one of television's gold standard series, earning four Emmy Awards for this inaugural season, including Outstanding Lead Actress for Bergen and Outstanding Writing for English.

Cast & Characters

  • Candice Bergen as Murphy Brown
  • Charles Kimbrough as Jim Dial
  • Joe Regalbuto as Frank Fontana
  • Faith Ford as Corky Sherwood
  • Grant Shaud as Miles Silverberg
  • Pat Corley as Phil
  • Robert Pastorelli as Edlin Bernecky (1988-1994)
  • Ritch Brinley as Carl Wishnitski (1988-1993)
  • John Hotsetter as John, the stage manager

Broadcast History

Murphy Brown First Telecast: November 14, 1988
Last Telecast: May 18, 1998
Original Network:  CBS
Number of Seasons: 10
Number of Episodes: 247
Original Primetime TV Schedule:
  • November 1988- May 1998, CBS, Monday 9:00-9:30

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