Murphy Brown
Murphy Brown is the star reporter of "FYI," a newsmagazine series. Murphy is sarcastic, ambitious, often self-involved and bossy - but she is also dedicated and ethical. She and her co-workers - including Jim, Frank and Corky - are often at one another's throats, even though they care about one another. This comedy ...
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Terminée | Américaine | 25 minutes |
Comédie, Comedy | CBS, M6 | 1988 |
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4.03 - I'm As Much of a Man as I Ever Was
I'm As Much of a Man as I Ever Was
Gene Kinsella finds out about Murphy's pregnancy and considers the idea of taking her off the air. But Miles convinces him not to. Once that is solved, Murphy must get a quote from the president for her latest story. Frank says the only way to get this quote is jogging with him. Murphy thinks she's up for the job but Frank and Jim don't think so because of her pregnancy. So, Murphy accepts Frank's offer of getting the quote for her. When that doesn't work, Murphy tries to get it herself and ends up running over the president with her bike. Even though Murphy didn't get her quote she's happy, and concludes that her pregnancy will not make her life any more difficult, all she has to do is be a little more creative.
Diffusion originale : 23 septembre 1991
Diffusion française :
23 septembre 1991
Réalisat.eur.rice.s :
Peter Bonerz
Scénariste.s :
Gary Dontzig
,
Steven Peterman
Guest.s :
David Ursin
,
Richard Hoyt Miller