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A 1988–98 Work Com on CBS about a recovering-alcoholic Washington-based news reporter in her 40s, played by Candice Bergen. Murphy is the political correspondent for a news show called "FYI", whose other staff include stuffy senior anchor Jim Dial, daredevil investigative reporter Frank Fontana, former Miss America Corky Sherwood, wet-behind-the-ears producer Miles Silverberg, and a different personal secretary to the title character every week.The show was hugely popular in its day due to its topical, often controversial storylines. What really put it on the map, though, was when Murphy became a single mother (unique for a sitcom at the time) and the show portrayed this in a positive way (unique for any TV show at the time.) Conservatives balked, especially then-vice president Dan Quayle, who attacked the show as being against "family values." The show responded by directly mocking Quayle, and this little feud propelled it to the top of the ratings. Various other politically-charged storylines kept the show afloat for a ten-year run, and the show won Candice Bergen five Emmy awards for Best Actress in a Comedy Series.Twenty years after it originally went off the air, CBS announced in 2018 that a revival of the series was in the works, officially premiering in September of that year. Most of the original cast returned to reprise their roles, with the additions of Tyne Daly as the sister of bar owner Phil (his actor died in 2006) and Jake McDorman as Murphy's son Avery, now an adult. In the revival, Murphy is galvanized to return to news television after Donald Trump is elected President, only to discover that Avery—who has since become a news pundit on a conservative network—is hosting a show of his own in the same timeslot. The revival only ran for a single season, officially ending after CBS chose not to order further episodes following its season finale. | |
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No Celebrities Were Harmed | |
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No Celebrities Were Harmed: Mostly gleefully averted, although in one episode when the network asks Murphy to interview a controversial Republican strategist his name is Ed Shannon instead of Steve Bannon. | |
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Ripped from the Headlines: As befitting a TV series about television journalists. | |
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Mr. Fanservice | |
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Mr. Fanservice: Avery, in-universe. A Wolf Network promo for his show has Avery with his shirt unbuttoned and turning in slow motion. Avery is horrified, since he didn't know he was being filmed for that. Murphy and Avery's friends have some fun with this. | |
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Failed a Spot Check | |
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Failed a Spot Check: In the revival, Corky is happy when a woman (Brooke Shields) wakes up from a ten-year coma. Corky had always believed the innocence of her husband, accused of attempting to kill her with Shields claiming she just tripped over their cat as he always said. But in a live interview, she reveals her husband did indeed shove her down the stairs. When Corky brings up the cat, the woman rolls her eyes to ask how in ten years, Corky could have missed the tiny detail that she's allergic to cats. | |
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May–December Romance | |
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May–December Romance: Murphy briefly dates a 20-something grad student after meeting him at a science museum. Her friends are shown to be unsettled by the age gap, but get over it because Murphy seemed to be pretty happy with him. However, they decide to amicably separate after he's been called to serve out his Israeli military duty. | |
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Bland-Name Product: CNC (CNN) is the cable news outlet that's hosting Murphy, while her son Avery's show is on the Wolf Network (the Fox News Channel). | |
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Mistaken for Exhibit: Eldin gets a show at an art gallery. At the opening people come in to find a completely empty room. They discuss whether they themselves are the art or what, but then Eldin points out that he painted a mural on the ceiling. | |
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Massive Multiplayer Crossover: A rather infamous "Night of Elizabeth Taylor," created as an elaborate ad for her fragrance Black Pearls, threaded Murphy Brown together with The Nanny, Can't Hurry Love, and High Society. | |
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Hidden Depths | |
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Hidden Depths: Murphy falls for Gold when it turns out the abrasive personality was just a public persona for a genuinely concerned man. | |
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Girlish Pigtails | |
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Girlish Pigtails: Corky was staying over at Murphy's and acted like it was a slumber party. Corky said "we could braid each other's hair!" and braided Murphy's into pigtails; when Eldin came over and saw Murphy, he said she looked "like an old Heidi." | |
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Dead Guy Junior | |
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Dead Guy Junior: Murphy named her infant son after her mother, Avery. | |
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Lethal Chef | |
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Lethal Chef: Murphy is still lethally awful in the kitchen, leading to various horrified reactions when she offers to cook Thanksgiving dinner. | |
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Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping: Corky, who reverts from trained newscaster Midwestern English to her native Southern accent when angry. | |
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Actor Allusion: Before taking over Phil's bar after his death, Phyllis was a police officer in New York City, just like Phyllis actress Tyne Daly's character in Cagney & Lacey. | |
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Character Development | |
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Character Development: Everybody experienced this to one degree or another, but the most pronounced was Corky's transformation from The Ditz to a Deadpan Snarker (mostly resulting from the breakup of her idyllic marriage). | |
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Noodle Incident | |
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Noodle Incident: Murphy did something at the 1980 Republican convention. What is never elaborated on, but they're still talking about it in The '90s. | |
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Flame War | |
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Flame War: Murphy gets into a Twitter war with, of all people, Donald Trump. And wins. The final scene of the episode features Murphy smiling with satisfaction at her new smartphone, chuckling, "Yeah. 'Old Murphy Brown', my ass." | |
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Take That, Critics! | |
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Take That, Critics! Many, many episodes featured the FYI crew gleefully snarking on events in the real world, including television criticism, but the pinnacle still remains Murphy's skewering of Dan Quayle. | |
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Pun-Based Title | |
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Pun-Based Title: The first episode, "Fake News." While it's a Take That! at the modern implications of partisan "fake news," it's also a reference to the fact that FYI, Murphy in the Morning, Avery Brown's America, and all the other Show Within a Show news programs are, quite literally, fake news programs. | |
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Sherlock Scan | |
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Sherlock Scan: When the main cast gets pitted in a team building exercise that they become determined to win by cheating, they guess the retreat owner's computer password by analyzing the contents of his office. But they get caught before they can get the next day's exercise plan and make their escape. | |
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Mess of Woe | |
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Mess of Woe: Miles is initially seen living in truly squalorous conditions and sporting a Beard of Sorrow, as he's still emotionally scarred from his brief stint producing The View. When he goes back to work as producer for Murphy in the Morning, he's clean shaven and back to his usual Neat Freak ways. | |
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The Snark Knight | |
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The Snark Knight: Pretty much the entire point of Murphy's character. | |
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Sorkin Relationship Moment | |
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Sorkin Relationship Moment: When the very liberal FYI team gets an African-American boss, they find themselves tiptoeing around him so he doesn't feel like he's being treated a certain way on account of his race. The new boss enjoys this for a while, then confronts them with the fact that their white-guilt-driven tentativeness toward him was accomplishing exactly what they were trying to avoid and that they should just treat him like a normal boss. (See also Mistaken for Racist and Suddenly Shouting.) | |
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold | |
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Murphy herself is a prime example. When Eldin was offered the opportunity to paint with a famous Spanish painter eight years after he wrote to him. Although he blatantly refused to leave, enjoying too much the position of being Avery's nanny and Murphy's house painter, Murphy fired him without a second thought, even though she knew that it would be virtually impossible for her to find someone else who would please her. | |
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Local Hangout | |
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Local Hangout: Phil's bar. | |
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall | |
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall: The infamous Dan Quayle flap comes to mind, but another episode features a group of NBC Nightly News reporters dogging Murphy's home and workplace hoping to catch a scoop (NBC News was engaged in a major ratings war with CBS Evening News at the time). Murphy shouts out the nursery window, "Hey guys! Here's a real exclusive for you!" while lifting a full bag out of Avery's diaper pail... | |
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Disproportionate Retribution | |
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Disproportionate Retribution: Brown's pranks, usually. And in the last two seasons, Kay's, which are much like Murphy's but up to eleven. | |
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Last-Minute Baby Naming | |
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Last-Minute Baby Naming: Murphy goes through multiple names for her unborn child during her pregnancy and keeps going even after he's born. Eventually she names him "Avery" after her recently deceased mother. | |
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Long-Runner Tech Marches On | |
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Long-Runner Tech Marches On: Murphy's vintage Motorola v60, which "is perfectly good for, you know, making actual calls to people!" The phone absolutely awes tech intern Pat Patel, who's never seen such a piece of "vintage" technology... until he flips it open and says "Hey Siri," and is appalled to get no response. | |
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Book Ends: At the end of the first episode, Eldin comes out of the kitchen and interrupts Murphy's singing, telling her that "she was getting better towards the end." Cue to the last episode... same thing happens. | |
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Mistaken for Gay | |
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Mistaken for Gay: Frank. Often. | |
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Glamorous Single Mother | |
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Glamorous Single Mother: Murphy was a highly-paid television personality who became a single mother and had more than enough money to support the child and hire a nanny. Still, she often complained about the difficulties of the parenting she did do. This resulted in the entire Dan Quayle fiasco over his criticism of the show's use of this trope. When seeing Quayle's Real Life speech on TV, Murphy is sporting massively Messy Hair and still in her pajamas. She can't believe Dan Quayle would find her glamorous. (Ironically, Candice Bergen herself thought Quayle had a point.) | |
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Hand Signals | |
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Hand Signals: Miles used all the live broadcast ones described on the trope page under "real life" and there was one episode with an over-the-top amount of stretching. | |
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Intercontinuity Crossover: Murphy's long, long list of secretaries-of-the-week included supporting characters from other CBS shows. | |
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Suddenly Shouting | |
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Suddenly Shouting: Done between Murphy and Miles when he tries to get her to confront that she's treating the new vice-president, Mitchell Baldwin, in a non-confrontational manner because he's black. Also, both Murphy and Miles whisper the word "black" while they are shouting. | |
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Named After Somebody Famous | |
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Named After Somebody Famous: The titular character was named after Eddie Murphy and James Brown. | |
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#HashtagForLaughs | |
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#HashtagForLaughs: Murphy's riposte to Donald Trump's "Old Murphy Brown" put-down tweet features #DanQuayle. | |
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Bottle Episode | |
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Bottle Episode: In the "Driving Miss Crazy" (Season 3, Episode 20) episode, much of it takes place in Corky's car as the main cast carpools to work. | |
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Putting the Band Back Together | |
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Putting the Band Back Together: Stated directly by Murphy to Miles, when she's trying to enlist all the old FYI crew for her new morning news show. | |
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Gargle Blaster | |
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Gargle Blaster: The drink featured in "Montezuma's Retreat" is implied to be one. One of the plots of the episode revolves around Frank, Jim and Murphy getting drunk off of one drink from it on their retreat in Mexico, and none of them had been portrayed as not being able to hold their liquor before, plus the bartender crossed himself when asked for the drink. | |
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True Art Is Incomprehensible | |
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True Art Is Incomprehensible: An entire episode is dedicated to Murphy having a hard time regarding this trope In-Universe. She goes so far as to put some of her toddler son's artwork on display in a gallery: while one critic immediately sees through it and considers it to be meaningless scribbles, another one sees it as brilliant and they get into a huge argument. When one of the patrons wants to buy the painting (which he hasn't even seen, he's simply buying it because since two major critics are arguing over it and Murphy is there to cover it, it must be of great importance), she tries to inform him it was painted by a child. He smugly tells her that she just doesn't get it. | |
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Christmas Episode | |
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Christmas Episode: "Brown in Toyland." Murphy angsts over finding educational toys for toddler Avery's Christmas, including "Der Wunderblocken," which is sold as a "cognitive development" toy but actually turns out to be a laughably overpriced wooden block. Meanwhile, all Avery wants is "Power Ninja Demon" action figures (a send-up of the then-wildly popular Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers). Murphy spends the last few days before Christmas desperately hunting for one, only to discover that the toys are sold out everywhere. Ultimately Christmas is saved by Eldon, who sends Avery an entire set from Europe; his card reveals that the fad never took off overseas to the point that the toys are practically giveaways. | |
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Stealth Hi/Bye | |
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Stealth Hi/Bye: Eldon specializes in these. | |
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Is This Thing Still On? | |
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Is This Thing Still On? Played with repeatedly, as befitting a series about a television series. | |
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Put on a Bus | |
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Put on a Bus: In the two part Season 8 Finale, after successfully ensuring Corky and Frank would keep their jobs in the network cutbacks and that FYI would not be the subject of any more Executive Meddling (ensuring that Jim would return to the show), Miles was offered and took a promotion to head the News Division for the network... in New York. Made worse by the fact that he had recently married Corky and she would remain on FYI in Washington. | |
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The Comically Serious | |
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There's also the fact that the show's entire tone seemed geared toward Baby Boomers. Alongside the Motown soundtrack and the heavy protest-era nostalgia, the Boomers Murphy and Frank come off a lot better than Jim (the senior anchor, who is an old fuddy-duddy) and Corky (the Gen-Xer, who starts off a total moron). | |
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Mistaken for Racist | |
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Mistaken for Racist: Wanting to avoid this trope causes Murphy to be unusually pleasant to the new black vice president of news, Mitchell Baldwin. Miles attempts to get Murphy to confront this. | |
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DuelingShows | |
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Dueling Shows: In-universe, Murphy in the Morning vs Avery Brown's America. | |
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Spy Speak | |
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Spy Speak: When Murphy finds out she's pregnant, the first person she tells is Frank, but she's so upset that at first all she can say is "The stick was blue." Frank, baffled, decides she's invoking this trope and replies, "The dog barked at midnight." | |
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Tsundere | |
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Tsundere: Murphy could easily be considered one. | |
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No Theme Tune | |
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No Theme Tune: Motown songs would frequently play in place of a theme song. Ironically, this has caused the DVD releases to stall after the first season; the music clearance costs are through the roof. Whenever the show must have a theme, such as an awards show, "Rescue Me" is the song that represents the show. Though, funnily enough, the show did have a theme tune for the closing credits. The song, which was written by Stephen Dorff, was included on the CBS 50th anniversary CD. Once Faith Ford was on The Tonight Show and started out expressing perplexity over the tune the band had played for her walk-on music, until she realized it was the show's "Ooo-wah-ooo" closing credits theme. | |
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Behavioral Conditioning | |
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Behavioral Conditioning: Both played straight and inverted. Avery teaches Benny to ring a bell if he wants a treat, leading to a discussion where Murphy points out that she trained Avery to get up in time for school by holding bacon under his nose, only for Avery to quip that he was actually training Murphy to bring him breakfast in bed. | |
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Abhorrent Admirer | |
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Abhorrent Admirer: A Running Gag in the series revolves around the Motown-loving Murphy routinely being subjected to Barry Manilow albums because it's the only music that will get baby Avery to calm down. In a late-series episode, Barry Manilow himself features in a cameo, in which he professes to be a huge fan of Murphy's television work. | |
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Dumb Blonde | |
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Dumb Blonde: Corky, somewhat, although she became less so as the series progressed. | |
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Locked in a Room | |
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Locked in a Room: Played with, as a "team building exercise." | |
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Back for the Finale | |
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Back for the Finale: Phil returns for the series finale despite the fact that he had died of a heart attack: his death was retconned into having been faked by the CIA due to Phil "knowing too much about Whitewater". Murphy also returns home at the end of the episode to find that Eldin is back, repainting her home, just as he had first appeared in the series. | |
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Getting the Baby to Sleep | |
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Getting the Baby to Sleep: Murphy's son only stops fussing when listening to Barry Manilow. | |
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Continuity Nod | |
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Continuity Nod: In "The Strike", a blur that was meant to cover someone's face failed (due to the regular crew being on strike forcing them to use incompetent replacements) and the person was exposed. In a later episode, someone who wished to remain anonymous was instead hidden behind a screen. | |
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Secret-Keeper | |
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Secret-Keeper: Phil the bartender knew all of Washington DC's secrets, including the identity of Deep Throat. One episode, "Frank's Appendectomy", played with this knowledge by making him seem like he was confirming Frank's friend was actually Deep Throat to Murphy, but never said a word, making it a lie of omission. It turned out to be an elaborate prank by Frank. | |
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Nervous Wreck | |
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Nervous Wreck: Miles. Also Frank, who has been in therapy for 12 or so years. | |
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…And That Little Girl Was Me | |
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…And That Little Girl Was Me: In "I (Don't) Heart Huckabee," Avery repeats some of Murphy's words back to her. | |
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Gender-Blender Name | |
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Gender-Blender Name: Avery Brown is the name of both Murphy's mother and her son. | |
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RealLife | |
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After Dan Quayle criticized the show for "glorifying single motherhood" in Real Life, Murphy had a truckload of potatoes dumped at the gates of the Naval Observatory in-series.Explanation One of Quayle's most infamous gaffes was "correcting" a spelling bee contestant's correct spelling of "potato" as "potatoe". | |
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Work Com | |
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Work Com | |
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Take That! | |
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Take That!: Several; After Dan Quayle criticized the show for "glorifying single motherhood" in Real Life, Murphy had a truckload of potatoes dumped at the gates of the Naval Observatory in-series.Explanation One of Quayle's most infamous gaffes was "correcting" a spelling bee contestant's correct spelling of "potato" as "potatoe". During a thinly disguised version of the O.J. Simpson Bronco chase, Miles remarks, "ABC... wouldn't pre-empt Home Improvement for the Second Coming!" | |
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My Beloved Smother | |
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My Beloved Smother: Murphy edges close to this with Avery at times. | |
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Last Unsmoked Cigarette | |
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Last Unsmoked Cigarette: In the first episode (and through the first season) Murphy carried around one last cigarette. | |
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Fist Pump | |
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Fist Pump: Murphy does it while expressing enthusiasm for getting a scoop interview. | |
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Corpsing | |
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Corpsing: This was the in-universe plot point for the episode "The Last Laugh" (Season 3, Episode 7). Jim, presumed to be the most stoic & professional newscaster on "FYI," laughs on-camera. The first time, it got out of control when his corpsing advanced to LOL. Later on, Jim is laughing during a broadcast again, & Corky's photo of a hospitalized pet didn't help. Finally, Jim has undone the problem when everybody except him is laughing out loud during the newscast. | |
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Show Within a Show | |
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Show Within a Show: FYI | |
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Big "NO!" | |
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Big "NO!" / Catapult Nightmare: Murphy's reaction to the 2016 election. | |
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Present Day | |
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Present Day: If any sitcom can be said to be an intentional period piece, it's the unabashedly topical Murphy Brown. An early Family Guy episode poked fun at the show's tendencies by having its characters engage in a conversation where the only intelligible words are references to then-current events, all of which were hilariously dated in 2000, less than ten years after the show's heyday. There's also the fact that the show's entire tone seemed geared toward Baby Boomers. Alongside the Motown soundtrack and the heavy protest-era nostalgia, the Boomers Murphy and Frank come off a lot better than Jim (the senior anchor, who is an old fuddy-duddy) and Corky (the Gen-Xer, who starts off a total moron). The revival takes place in 2018 and adheres to the same philosophy, with a rapid-fire skewering of the presidency of Donald Trump (including Brown's Big "NO!" reaction towards his election, the presidency's denial of climate change, and his use of social media to attack media personalities he doesn't agree with — and that's just the first episode) and the modern state of cable news (with CNC and Wolf being parodies of CNN and Fox News Channel). | |
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Blah, Blah, Blah | |
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Blah, Blah, Blah: In Montezuma's Retreat, Murphy says to Frank that he will often imagine her voice as a foghorn. | |
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Iron Lady | |
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Iron Lady: Murphy Brown herself, a sharp-tongued, fearless 40-year-old woman, breaker of multiple glass ceilings and typical female stereotypes. Just ask Vice President Dan Quayle. | |
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Cloudcuckoolander | |
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Cloudcuckoolander: Kay fits it to a T, as does Corky, especially in early seasons. | |
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Taking You with Me | |
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Taking You with Me: Played for Laughs in "Birth 101", when Murphy is in labor, she starts throttling Miles, saying he and every other man on the planet is responsible for her pain, and she's taking him with her. | |
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You Must Be This Tall to Ride | |
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You Must Be This Tall to Ride: A little person on the show complains about how embarrassing it is to be shooed off a ride by Mickey Mouse. | |
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Fake Shemp | |
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Fake Shemp: Murphy crashing a White House press briefing utilizes a good deal of real footage of Sarah Huckabee-Sanders, plus a quite impressive impressionist for when she talks to Murphy directly and is seen from behind. | |
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Embarrassing Last Name | |
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Embarrassing Last Name: After Corky Sherwood gets married, her hyphenated surname is Sherwood-Forrest. You can see the moment of horrified realisation dawn on her face as she says it aloud on air for the first time.note (Making it even more hilarious, at the time, at the time, Faith Ford was married to a man whose last name was "Nottingham".) | |
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Unfortunate Names | |
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Unfortunate Names: Corky Sherwood-Forrest, anyone — which was lampshaded almost immediately by Corky herself. Averted when Jim asked Murphy if she would name her son after him. While she would love to honor him, she clearly rejected the notion of naming her child James Brown. | |
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Lamaze Class | |
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Lamaze Class: Murphy attends one while pregnant with Avery, and can't stop cracking wise throughout. | |
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Lie Detector | |
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Lie Detector: The episode "Specific Overtures" deals with Murphy on a polygraph after she allegedly sexually harasses a coworker. | |
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Two Gamers on a Couch | |
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Two Gamers on a Couch: Avery enjoys playing video games with two of his friends from high school. They still call Murphy, "Ms. B." | |
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Crossover Punchline | |
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Crossover Punchline: One episode has Murphy finally getting a secretary she likes. Turns out it's Carol, Bob Hartley's receptionist from The Bob Newhart Show. Hartley (Newhart) turns up at the end to beg her to come back to work for him. Conversely, a Seinfeld episode ended with Kramer getting an acting gig as yet another secretary for Murphy, and being very good. | |
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Crossover | |
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Crossover: Al Floss, Alex Rocco's character on the short-lived sitcom The Famous Teddy Z, appears in one episode as Corky's agent. Murphy appears in an episode of another short-lived sitcom, Ink, where it's revealed she and Ted Danson's character on that show meet for an annual tryst. A Love & War episode has that show's regulars watching F.Y.I on TV in a bar, where Murphy and co. are commenting on a murder case that figured in the Murphy Brown episode from earlier that same night. (Both series were created and produced by Diane English.) | |
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Ditzy Secretary | |
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Ditzy Secretary: The sheer number of secretaries Murphy has had guarantees a few of these such as a man who can't type more than one letter at a time, a woman who insists she's quitting cigarettes even as she keeps taking a drag, a woman who ran a phone sex line from her desk, and, in one case, a crash test dummy. | |
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Pity the Kidnapper | |
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Pity the Kidnapper: A group of nerdy environmentalists kidnap Murphy until a major news show will cover the development of a swamp in Oregon. It doesn't go well. | |
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Service at Phil's is as snarky as ever; Phil's sister Phyllis replies to a patron who tries to order a ludicrously complex coffee beverage, "Sure, let me just fly to Rome and get that for you." | |
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Platonic Life-Partners | |
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Platonic Life-Partners: Creator Diane English repeatedly and explicitly stated that Murphy and Frank really are just friends. | |
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Dartboard of Hate | |
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Dartboard of Hate: Murphy's dartboard on the back of her office door was adorned with something new every week, and oftentimes that something was someone's face. | |
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Running Gag: Murphy has been virtually uninsurable since the late 70's owing to her extreme driving habits. Murphy can't get or keep a good secretary. One states that before she starts Murphy will have to understand that she might be in late or skip days for no reason and steal things from the office as well as other things that would normally result in firing. Murphy's response is that she's had worse. Murphy being banned from White House functions. She gets a clean slate when Bill Clinton is elected — but she wrecks that, too. | |
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