F.Y.I. Candice Bergen's Hit Sitcom Murphy Brown Joins Nick at Nite Beginning January 24
UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif., Jan. 14 -- Acclaimed Emmy and Golden
Globe Award-winning actress Candice Bergen brings the world of broadcast
journalism to Nick at Nite this January when the network launches the witty,
hit comedy Murphy Brown. The show stars Bergen as a reporter for F.Y.I., a
successful prime time news magazine show, whose friends and co-workers help
her to find balance in her hectic life. The show kicks off with a marathon of
some of the most memorable episodes from the series - including the very first
episode, the famous Dan Quayle episode and the birth of her son, Avery - from
Monday, January 24 - Thursday, January 27 from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. (all times
ET/PT). Additionally, political commentator Mo Rocca is featured in vignettes
throughout the marathon interviewing cast members from the series. The show
will air in its regular timeslot of 11:30 p.m. Sunday - Thursday and 12:30
a.m. on Friday and Saturday beginning Friday, January 28.
"Candice Bergen as Murphy Brown played one of the most original,
distinctive female characters on television," explains Larry W. Jones,
President, TV Land and Nick at Nite. "The show also had one of the funniest,
most-memorable teams of talent, and we are thrilled that it is joining the
network."
Created by Diane English, the comedy centers around life at F.Y.I., a
weekly CBS news magazine show, and, more specifically, around Murphy Brown
(Candice Bergen), a driven and sarcastic reporter who also happens to be a
recovering alcoholic. Murphy's demanding ways also play a part in a running
gag on the series, as she was never able to hold on to any of her secretaries.
Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough) is the uptight senior anchor, and Frank Fontana
(Joe Regalbuto) is her best friend and investigative reporter for F.Y.I.
Always getting on Murphy's nerves is Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford), a former
Miss America whose primary assets are her looks and her energy, and rounding
out the news team is the neurotic, young show producer, Miles Silverberg
(Grant Shaud), who is not always effective in getting respect from his staff.
Phil (Pat Corley) owns the neighborhood bar and is a father figure to them
all, and Eldin, (Robert Pastorelli) Murphy's eccentric house painter, is
always around and somehow never seems able to finish his work. Murphy Brown
ran for 10 seasons and was plagued by controversy in 1992 when Murphy became
pregnant and decided to raise the child alone. Vice President Dan Quayle
blasted the decision, stating that it deteriorated family values, making the
program a top news story. There were a number of real-life news personalities
who appeared as themselves, including Connie Chung, Larry King, Linda
Ellerbee, Walter Cronkite and many more.
Currently seen in more than 88 million U.S. homes, Nick at Nite is coming
off its highest-rated and most-watched year in the history of the network.
Founded in 1985, Nick at Nite is the home to hit sitcoms such as The Cosby
Show, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Who's The Boss?, Full House, Murphy Brown
and Roseanne. While these modern sitcoms will always be the lifeline of the
network, Nick at Nite Originals was created in 2003 to develop original
programming that meets what the network refers to as the "Four F's" criteria:
programming that is Family-Friendly, Funny and Familiar.
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SOURCE TV Land
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