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FYI, Bill Diamond & Korby Siamis were 2 of the talented writers behind this series with Candice Bergen as the title TV journalist |
Murphy Brown
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TV WRITERS |
2023-12-29 |
#9005 |
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This character featured in a 1992 Time magazine cover story on "Hollywood & Politics" returned to television in 2018 |
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WOMEN ON TV |
2019-07-11 |
#8034 |
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In 1992 Dan Quayle criticized this reporter played by Candice Bergen for having a baby out of wedlock |
Murphy Brown
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$400 |
J |
WOMEN ON TV |
2019-04-24 |
#7978 |
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In a 2018 reboot this Candice Bergen character has Corky & Miles back, plus her grown-up son Avery |
Murphy Brown
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$800 |
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TV REBOOTED |
2019-02-14 |
#7929 |
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Candice Bergen spent a decade playing this title Washington, D.C. reporter |
Murphy Brown
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$600 |
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D.C. TV |
2013-12-18 |
#6733 |
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"Murphy ____" |
Murphy Brown
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$400 |
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COLOR TV |
2013-11-14 |
#6709 |
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Even after selling one of his paintings for $1 million, Eldin worked on the house of this '90s sitcom title woman |
Murphy Brown
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$1,600 |
DJ |
COLOR TV |
2012-07-06 |
#6415 |
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FYI, Colleen Dewhurst won 2 Emmys for playing Candice Bergen's mom on this sitcom |
Murphy Brown
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$800 |
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EMMY-WINNING GUEST APPEARANCES |
2011-10-04 |
#6217 |
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"F.Y.I." |
Murphy Brown
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$1,000 |
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TV ON TV |
2004-12-08 |
#4663 |
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In 1989 Diane English won an Emmy for comedy writing for "Respect", the pilot episode of this series |
Murphy Brown
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$500 |
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THE EMMYS |
2001-02-09 |
#3790 |
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On this D.C.-set sitcom, Phil faked his own death & went into hiding because he knew too much about Whitewater |
Murphy Brown
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$600 |
DJ |
TELEVISION |
2000-10-27 |
#3715 |
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Robert Pastorelli was the star of "Cracker", but he's best-known for playing Eldin the Painter on this sitcom |
Murphy Brown
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$300 |
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TELEVISION |
1999-12-17 |
#3520 |
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In May 1998 the final episode of this sitcom featured Julia Roberts falling for Frank Fontana |
Murphy Brown
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$600 |
DJ |
TELEVISION |
1998-11-09 |
#3261 |
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For your information, this series that premiered in 1988 is TV's longest-running sitcom still on the air |
Murphy Brown
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TV SITCOMS |
1998-03-02 |
#3116 |
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On a 1995 episode of this sitcom, JFK Jr. dropped by the offices of "FYI" |
Murphy Brown
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$200 |
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TELEVISION |
1997-09-24 |
#3003 |
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In 1996 Lily Tomlin took over the role of "F.Y.I." producer on this show |
Murphy Brown
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$300 |
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TV |
1997-01-06 |
#2846 |
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This Candice Bergen character gave up drinking after a stay at the Betty Ford Clinic |
Murphy Brown
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$100 |
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TELEVISION |
1996-12-30 |
#2841 |
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In 1995 Candice Bergen received her fifth Emmy for playing this title role |
Murphy Brown
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$100 |
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TELEVISION |
1996-01-05 |
#2615 |
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Pat Corley, who plays Phil the bartender on this sitcom, is a former ballet dancer |
Murphy Brown
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$300 |
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TV TRIVIA |
1995-02-20 |
#2416 |
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"It's a showdown at the FYI Corral as Miles lays down the law to Murphy" |
Murphy Brown
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$100 |
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TV GUIDE SAYS |
1994-01-25 |
#2167 |
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Joan Lunden, Katie Couric, Paula Zahn, Mary Alice Williams & Faith Daniels attended her baby shower |
Murphy Brown
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$200 |
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TV TRIVIA |
1993-12-29 |
#2148 |
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Joe Regalbuto, who played Harry Fisher on "Knots Landing", is now a regular on this series |
Murphy Brown
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$400 |
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TOUGH TV TRIVIA |
1993-03-31 |
#1983 |
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This sitcom is set in Washington, D.C. at the offices of the fictitious TV show "F.Y.I." |
Murphy Brown
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$500 |
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TV SITCOMS |
1992-02-27 |
#1734 |
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Jay Thomas was nominated in 1990 for his role as loud mouth talk show host Jerry Gold on this sitcom |
Murphy Brown
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$400 |
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THE EMMYS |
1991-06-17 |
#1581 |
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This character, a star TV reporter, has a penchant for chewing No. 2 pencils |
Murphy Brown
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$100 |
J |
TV SITCOMS |
1991-05-09 |
#1554 |
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FYI, Faith Ford plays ex-beauty queen turned reporter Corky Sherwood on this series |
Murphy Brown
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$200 |
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TV BLONDES |
1990-01-12 |
#1240 |
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"Guess who's not invited to the Inaugural Ball & can't find anyone to take her" |
Murphy Brown
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$400 |
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TV GUIDE SAYS |
1989-12-01 |
#1210 |