Murphy Brown: The Complete First Season (1988)
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Synopsis: MURPHY BROWN focuses on the personal and professional turmoil of its title character (played by Candice Bergen), who works as a reporter in a busy newsroom, called FYI, in Washington DC. Murphy is... MURPHY BROWN focuses on the personal and professional turmoil of its title character (played by Candice Bergen), who works as a reporter in a busy newsroom, called FYI, in Washington DC. Murphy is a former alcoholic who spent a stint in the Betty Ford Clinic, and her new alcohol- and nicotine-less life often causes her temper to rise. Fortunately her sympathetic co-workers, who include a former Miss America and a recent college graduate, don't seem to mind too much. Murphy has to navigate her way through innumerable difficulties as the show progresses, providing highly entertaining viewing in the process. This release includes the first season of episodes from the show. [More]
Starring: Candice Bergen, Faith Ford, Robert Pastorelli, Pat Corley
Starring: Candice Bergen, Faith Ford, Robert Pastorelli, Pat Corley, Grant Shaud
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