Netflix is continuing to roll out its celebration of iconic films, this time turning the page to 1984.
As part of the streaming platform’s “Milestone Movies: The Anniversary Collection,” Netflix has unveiled the 1984 films celebrating their 40-year anniversary in 2024 with classics like “Footloose” and “Sixteen Candles” alongside Oscar contenders “Amadeus” and “Iceman.”
The Milestone Movies hail from Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, and Sony — the distributors that license content to Netflix.
Starting today, April 1, 2024, Netflix subscribers can revisit Brian de Palma’s erotic noir “Body Double” and Kevin Bacon’s breakout performance in “Footloose.” How about a double feature? There’s also “Repo Man” and “Beverly Hills Cop,” streaming just in time for franchise reboot “Beverly Hills Cop: Axle F” out this summer.
In addition to the cinematic celebrations in your Netflix queue, in-person special screenings of select films will continue at the Paris Theater in New York and Los Angeles...
As part of the streaming platform’s “Milestone Movies: The Anniversary Collection,” Netflix has unveiled the 1984 films celebrating their 40-year anniversary in 2024 with classics like “Footloose” and “Sixteen Candles” alongside Oscar contenders “Amadeus” and “Iceman.”
The Milestone Movies hail from Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, and Sony — the distributors that license content to Netflix.
Starting today, April 1, 2024, Netflix subscribers can revisit Brian de Palma’s erotic noir “Body Double” and Kevin Bacon’s breakout performance in “Footloose.” How about a double feature? There’s also “Repo Man” and “Beverly Hills Cop,” streaming just in time for franchise reboot “Beverly Hills Cop: Axle F” out this summer.
In addition to the cinematic celebrations in your Netflix queue, in-person special screenings of select films will continue at the Paris Theater in New York and Los Angeles...
- 4/1/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
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By Todd Garbarini
By all accounts, Jennie Logan (Lindsay Wagner) has it all – beauty, intelligence, a loving husband (Alan Feinstein) named Michael, and a good friend in whom she confides (Constance McCashin). While they do not have children, Jennie and Michael seem to be unperturbed by the lack of tiny bare feet on the hardwood floors – there is plenty of time for all of that. Or is there? Looks can be deceiving and it is not long before we discover that this seemingly “perfect couple” have their own demons to wrestle with.
Guided on a tour of the sprawling Victorian manse prior to their eventual purchase by a matter-of-fact realtor (Pat Corley) who off-handedly remarks that the unfinished attic is unworthy of even the most cursory glance, Jennie feels drawn to it, though she cannot fathom why. Following their purchase and move-in, Jennie...
By Todd Garbarini
By all accounts, Jennie Logan (Lindsay Wagner) has it all – beauty, intelligence, a loving husband (Alan Feinstein) named Michael, and a good friend in whom she confides (Constance McCashin). While they do not have children, Jennie and Michael seem to be unperturbed by the lack of tiny bare feet on the hardwood floors – there is plenty of time for all of that. Or is there? Looks can be deceiving and it is not long before we discover that this seemingly “perfect couple” have their own demons to wrestle with.
Guided on a tour of the sprawling Victorian manse prior to their eventual purchase by a matter-of-fact realtor (Pat Corley) who off-handedly remarks that the unfinished attic is unworthy of even the most cursory glance, Jennie feels drawn to it, though she cannot fathom why. Following their purchase and move-in, Jennie...
- 7/29/2021
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
Network: CBS.
Episodes: 260 (half-hour).
Seasons: 11.
TV show dates:
November 14, 1988 -- May 18, 1998;
September 27. 2018 -- December 20, 2018.
Series status: Cancelled; Revived; Cancelled.
Performers include: Candice Bergen, Grant Shaud, Faith Ford, Joe Regalbuto, Charles Kimbrough, Robert Pastorelli, Pat Corley, Ritch Brinkley, Lily Tomlin, John Hostetter, Garry Marshall, Nik Dodani, Jake McDorman, Adan Rocha. and Tyne Daly.
TV show description:
In the original series, recovering alcoholic Murphy Brown (Candice Bergen) is a tough investigative reporter and news anchor for a national TV newsmagazine named Fyi.
She works alongside stuffy and old-style newsman Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough), and her best friend, insecure undercover reporter Frank Fontana (Joe Regalbuto). Young and neurotic Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud) becomes the show's producer...
Episodes: 260 (half-hour).
Seasons: 11.
TV show dates:
November 14, 1988 -- May 18, 1998;
September 27. 2018 -- December 20, 2018.
Series status: Cancelled; Revived; Cancelled.
Performers include: Candice Bergen, Grant Shaud, Faith Ford, Joe Regalbuto, Charles Kimbrough, Robert Pastorelli, Pat Corley, Ritch Brinkley, Lily Tomlin, John Hostetter, Garry Marshall, Nik Dodani, Jake McDorman, Adan Rocha. and Tyne Daly.
TV show description:
In the original series, recovering alcoholic Murphy Brown (Candice Bergen) is a tough investigative reporter and news anchor for a national TV newsmagazine named Fyi.
She works alongside stuffy and old-style newsman Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough), and her best friend, insecure undercover reporter Frank Fontana (Joe Regalbuto). Young and neurotic Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud) becomes the show's producer...
- 5/11/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
There’s nothing else out there like Patrick Wang’s two-part, four-hour labor of love, “A Bread Factory,” and that’s wholly a good thing.
A lovably oddball, ticklish and moving tapestry about the struggle to save a beleaguered community arts center, its specialness derives not from a mercenary thirst to ignore convention, but rather a desire to refract humanity with passion and delight. Through bursts of comedy, poignancy, conflict, song, dance, and theatrical whimsy, what emerges is akin to a homespun symphony of soulfulness.
Seven years ago, Wang unveiled an astonishing debut, “In the Family,” itself an intimate opus (at three hours) of profound understanding, about a gay man’s fraught custody battle with his deceased partner’s prejudiced relatives. Embedded with moral clarity and carefully turned psychological tension, it came seemingly out of nowhere and heralded an emotionally astute new filmic talent. That it’s still little-seen seems wrong,...
A lovably oddball, ticklish and moving tapestry about the struggle to save a beleaguered community arts center, its specialness derives not from a mercenary thirst to ignore convention, but rather a desire to refract humanity with passion and delight. Through bursts of comedy, poignancy, conflict, song, dance, and theatrical whimsy, what emerges is akin to a homespun symphony of soulfulness.
Seven years ago, Wang unveiled an astonishing debut, “In the Family,” itself an intimate opus (at three hours) of profound understanding, about a gay man’s fraught custody battle with his deceased partner’s prejudiced relatives. Embedded with moral clarity and carefully turned psychological tension, it came seemingly out of nowhere and heralded an emotionally astute new filmic talent. That it’s still little-seen seems wrong,...
- 10/25/2018
- by Robert Abele
- The Wrap
After 20 years, Candice Bergen’s irascible news journalist Murphy Brown will return to CBS for its “11th season” on Thursday.
The revival of “Murphy Brown” reunites Bergen, also an executive producer, with series creator and executive producer Diane English and original series co-stars Faith Ford, Joe Regalbuto and Grant Shaud.
It picks up as Murphy, following a brief retirement, is back hosting a cable news morning show, “Murphy in the Morning.” She is joined by her “Fyi” team, including lifestyle reporter Corky Sherwood (Ford), investigative journalist Frank Fontana (Regalbuto), and her former news producer Miles Silverberg (Shaud). Shaud left “Murphy Brown” after eight seasons and his character left town for a new job.
Also Read: 'Murphy Brown': Candice Bergen's TV Son Works at the Wolf Network, Which Is Definitely Fox News
Helping the “Fyi” gang learn how to use social media is social media director Nik Dodani (Pat Patel). Murhpy’s now-adult son,...
The revival of “Murphy Brown” reunites Bergen, also an executive producer, with series creator and executive producer Diane English and original series co-stars Faith Ford, Joe Regalbuto and Grant Shaud.
It picks up as Murphy, following a brief retirement, is back hosting a cable news morning show, “Murphy in the Morning.” She is joined by her “Fyi” team, including lifestyle reporter Corky Sherwood (Ford), investigative journalist Frank Fontana (Regalbuto), and her former news producer Miles Silverberg (Shaud). Shaud left “Murphy Brown” after eight seasons and his character left town for a new job.
Also Read: 'Murphy Brown': Candice Bergen's TV Son Works at the Wolf Network, Which Is Definitely Fox News
Helping the “Fyi” gang learn how to use social media is social media director Nik Dodani (Pat Patel). Murhpy’s now-adult son,...
- 9/26/2018
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
As with so many recent revivals and remakes, some things are best left in the past. However, if any show is suited for these times, it’s “Murphy Brown.” It was always an idiosyncratic, politically engaged sitcom and, given the state of current events, it is thus a genuine delight to have Candice Bergen back as the uncompromising yet flawed reporter, angry as hell and ready for a fight.
Creator Diane English brings the show about the making of a television news show into 2018 by having Murphy, accompanied by longtime colleagues Frank Fontana (Joe Regalbuto) and Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford), anchor a cable news morning show — one that happens to be in direct competition with a show hosted by Murphy’s adult son Avery (Jake McDorman) on the “Wolf” Network.
It may be a sitcom shot weeks in advance, Murphy and her team very much live in our world. Episode 2 of the revival,...
Creator Diane English brings the show about the making of a television news show into 2018 by having Murphy, accompanied by longtime colleagues Frank Fontana (Joe Regalbuto) and Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford), anchor a cable news morning show — one that happens to be in direct competition with a show hosted by Murphy’s adult son Avery (Jake McDorman) on the “Wolf” Network.
It may be a sitcom shot weeks in advance, Murphy and her team very much live in our world. Episode 2 of the revival,...
- 9/26/2018
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
Moments before the start of Murphy Brown’s return to the world of TV news — which comes late in Murphy Brown‘s return to the world of TV sitcoms (it premieres September 27th on CBS) — Candice Bergen’s eponymous heroine has a rare moment of self-doubt.
“What if nobody watches?” she asks. “What if it tarnishes our legacy?”
Murphy’s first concern proves unnecessary, as show-within-a-show Murphy in the Morning — which reunites Murphy with most of the old Fyi team from the Nineties(*), including cocky Frank Fontana (Joe Regalbuto), peppy...
“What if nobody watches?” she asks. “What if it tarnishes our legacy?”
Murphy’s first concern proves unnecessary, as show-within-a-show Murphy in the Morning — which reunites Murphy with most of the old Fyi team from the Nineties(*), including cocky Frank Fontana (Joe Regalbuto), peppy...
- 9/25/2018
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
What's in store for the new Murphy Brown series? Recently, creator Diane English teased the upcoming CBS TV show revival, TVLine reports.
As reported earlier, CBS has ordered 13 episodes for a Murphy Brown reboot. The sitcom originally premiered in 1988 and starred Candice Bergen as the titular Murphy Brown, a recovering alcoholic and investigative journalist who returns to host the fictional TV news program, Fyi. The cast also included Faith Ford, Pat Corley, Charles Kimbrough, and Lily Tomlin. The show ran on CBS for 10 seasons before ending in 1998.
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As reported earlier, CBS has ordered 13 episodes for a Murphy Brown reboot. The sitcom originally premiered in 1988 and starred Candice Bergen as the titular Murphy Brown, a recovering alcoholic and investigative journalist who returns to host the fictional TV news program, Fyi. The cast also included Faith Ford, Pat Corley, Charles Kimbrough, and Lily Tomlin. The show ran on CBS for 10 seasons before ending in 1998.
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- 8/7/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Meet the new Murphy Brown. Recently, CBS released the first official cast photo for their upcoming reboot TV series.
As reported earlier, CBS has ordered 13 episodes for a Murphy Brown reboot. The sitcom originally premiered in 1988 and starred Candice Bergen as the titular Murphy Brown, a recovering alcoholic and investigative journalist who returns to host the fictional TV news program, Fyi. The cast also included Faith Ford, Pat Corley, Charles Kimbrough, and Lily Tomlin. The show ran on CBS for 10 seasons before ending in 1998.
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As reported earlier, CBS has ordered 13 episodes for a Murphy Brown reboot. The sitcom originally premiered in 1988 and starred Candice Bergen as the titular Murphy Brown, a recovering alcoholic and investigative journalist who returns to host the fictional TV news program, Fyi. The cast also included Faith Ford, Pat Corley, Charles Kimbrough, and Lily Tomlin. The show ran on CBS for 10 seasons before ending in 1998.
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- 7/26/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
A+E Studios and Thruline Entertainment have optioned the rights to Norman Mailer’s 1979 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Executioner’s Song and have attached White Boy Rick screenwriters Logan and Noah Miller to adapt and produce a potential limited series, now in active development.
The groundbreaking book, likely Mailer’s best-known work and a central piece of the New Journalism movement in literature, centers on 35-year-old convicted killer Gary Gilmore, the first person in the U.S. to be executed following the restoration of the death penalty in 1976. It follows his turbulent final nine months of life, spanning his parole from maximum security prison, his ill-fated love affair with a divorced teenage single mother of two, his re-imprisonment for a pair of murders, and his firing-squad execution in Utah in January 1977.
The planned limited series aims to offer a fresh perspective on the events surrounding Gilmore’s trial, which made him...
The groundbreaking book, likely Mailer’s best-known work and a central piece of the New Journalism movement in literature, centers on 35-year-old convicted killer Gary Gilmore, the first person in the U.S. to be executed following the restoration of the death penalty in 1976. It follows his turbulent final nine months of life, spanning his parole from maximum security prison, his ill-fated love affair with a divorced teenage single mother of two, his re-imprisonment for a pair of murders, and his firing-squad execution in Utah in January 1977.
The planned limited series aims to offer a fresh perspective on the events surrounding Gilmore’s trial, which made him...
- 6/6/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva and Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
What's in store for the new Murphy Brown? New details have emerged about the upcoming CBS TV show reboot, Deadline reports.As reported earlier, CBS has ordered 13 episodes for a Murphy Brown reboot. The sitcom originally premiered in 1988 and starred Candice Bergen as the titular Murphy Brown, a recovering alcoholic and investigative journalist who returns to host the fictional TV news program, Fyi. The cast also included Faith Ford, Pat Corley, Charles Kimbrough, and Lily Tomlin. The show ran on CBS for 10 seasons before ending in 1998.Read More…...
- 5/17/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Is a seventh Emmy in the cards for Tyne Daly? The six-time champ has joined the cast of CBS’ upcoming “Murphy Brown” revival, putting her in the running to move up on the all-time performance winners list.
Daly will play Phyllis, the sister of departed bar owner Phil from the sitcom’s original run. Pat Corley, who played Phil, passed away in 2006 at 76. Phyllis has taken over the bar and, as CBS describes, “it’s evident that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.”
An Emmy favorite, Daly has won six trophies — four for her lead role on “Cagney & Lacey,” one each for her supporting turns on “Christy” and “Judging Amy” — tying her for third place for winningest performers alongside Art Carney, Carl Reiner and Tim Conway. A seventh win would tie her for second place with Ed Asner, Mary Tyler Moore and Allison Janney. Cloris Leachman...
Daly will play Phyllis, the sister of departed bar owner Phil from the sitcom’s original run. Pat Corley, who played Phil, passed away in 2006 at 76. Phyllis has taken over the bar and, as CBS describes, “it’s evident that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.”
An Emmy favorite, Daly has won six trophies — four for her lead role on “Cagney & Lacey,” one each for her supporting turns on “Christy” and “Judging Amy” — tying her for third place for winningest performers alongside Art Carney, Carl Reiner and Tim Conway. A seventh win would tie her for second place with Ed Asner, Mary Tyler Moore and Allison Janney. Cloris Leachman...
- 4/24/2018
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
CBS’ revival of “Murphy Brown” has added “Cagney & Lacey” star Tyne Daly, it was announced on Thursday.
The six-time Emmy winner will play Phyllis, the sister of the beloved, deceased bar owner Phil from the original series, steping in for Pat Corley, who passed away in 2006. In the upcoming 10th season, Phyllis has taken over the bar and is a friend and confidant to Murphy and the gang.
“Murphy Brown” is set to return next season, 30 years after its original premiere, with Candice Bergen reprising her role as the titular broadcast journalist in a world of cable news, social media, fake news and a very different political and cultural climate.
Also Read: 'Murphy Brown:' Jake McDorman to Play Candice Bergen's Son on CBS Reboot
As previously announced, original cast members Faith Ford, Joe Regalbuto and Grant Shaud will reprise their roles, with Charles Kimbrough expected to return as a guest star.
In addition to Daly, other newcomers to the series will include “Limitless” star Jake McDorman as Murphy Brown’s son and “Atypical’s” Nik Dodani as the “Fyi” team’s social media director, Pat.
Warner Bros. Television, producers of the original series, will produce the new multi-camera comedy with original creator Diane English serving as writer/executive producer through her Bend in the Road Productions banner. Bergen will also be an executive producer.
Read original story ‘Murphy Brown’ Revival Casts Tyne Daly as Pat Corley’s Sister At TheWrap...
The six-time Emmy winner will play Phyllis, the sister of the beloved, deceased bar owner Phil from the original series, steping in for Pat Corley, who passed away in 2006. In the upcoming 10th season, Phyllis has taken over the bar and is a friend and confidant to Murphy and the gang.
“Murphy Brown” is set to return next season, 30 years after its original premiere, with Candice Bergen reprising her role as the titular broadcast journalist in a world of cable news, social media, fake news and a very different political and cultural climate.
Also Read: 'Murphy Brown:' Jake McDorman to Play Candice Bergen's Son on CBS Reboot
As previously announced, original cast members Faith Ford, Joe Regalbuto and Grant Shaud will reprise their roles, with Charles Kimbrough expected to return as a guest star.
In addition to Daly, other newcomers to the series will include “Limitless” star Jake McDorman as Murphy Brown’s son and “Atypical’s” Nik Dodani as the “Fyi” team’s social media director, Pat.
Warner Bros. Television, producers of the original series, will produce the new multi-camera comedy with original creator Diane English serving as writer/executive producer through her Bend in the Road Productions banner. Bergen will also be an executive producer.
Read original story ‘Murphy Brown’ Revival Casts Tyne Daly as Pat Corley’s Sister At TheWrap...
- 4/19/2018
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Tyne Daly has been recruited to ‘Phil’ a massive void in CBS’ forthcoming Murphy Brown revival. The Emmy-winning TV legend is joining the 13-episode continuation as the new owner of local watering hole Phil’s and a confidante to Murphy (Candice Bergen) and the gang.
The Cagney & Lacey vet succeeds the late Pat Corley, who played the bar’s namesake in the original series. (Corley died in 2006, eight years after Murphy Brown‘s 1998 series finale.)
Daly’s character, Phyllis, is Phil’s sister, who assumed control of the bar following his death. According to CBS, “It’s evident that the...
The Cagney & Lacey vet succeeds the late Pat Corley, who played the bar’s namesake in the original series. (Corley died in 2006, eight years after Murphy Brown‘s 1998 series finale.)
Daly’s character, Phyllis, is Phil’s sister, who assumed control of the bar following his death. According to CBS, “It’s evident that the...
- 4/19/2018
- TVLine.com
Tyne Daly has joined the cast of the “Murphy Brown” revival at CBS.
Daly will play Phyllis, the sister of the beloved bar owner Phil, played in the originaly series Pat Corley, who passed away in 2006. It’s evident with Phyllis that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. She has taken over the bar and is a friend and confidant to Murphy and the gang.
Daly has won six Emmys throughout her storied career, including four for playing one of the co-leads in the female cop drama “Cagney & Lacey.” Coincidentally, CBS has also ordered a pilot for a reboot of “Cagney & Lacey” with Sarah Drew and Michelle Hurd taking over the title roles. Daly also won an Emmy for her role on “Judging Amy” and a Tony award for her work in the play “Gypsy.”
She is repped by Innovative Artists and Anonymous Content.
The...
Daly will play Phyllis, the sister of the beloved bar owner Phil, played in the originaly series Pat Corley, who passed away in 2006. It’s evident with Phyllis that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. She has taken over the bar and is a friend and confidant to Murphy and the gang.
Daly has won six Emmys throughout her storied career, including four for playing one of the co-leads in the female cop drama “Cagney & Lacey.” Coincidentally, CBS has also ordered a pilot for a reboot of “Cagney & Lacey” with Sarah Drew and Michelle Hurd taking over the title roles. Daly also won an Emmy for her role on “Judging Amy” and a Tony award for her work in the play “Gypsy.”
She is repped by Innovative Artists and Anonymous Content.
The...
- 4/19/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Tyne Daly is returning to CBS — and no, not on the network's potential reboot of Cagney & Lacey.
The Emmy-winning actress has boarded the upcoming revival of Murphy Brown, joining previous castmembers Candice Bergen, Faith Ford, Joe Regalbuto and Grant Shaud.
Daly is playing a new character but a familiar role. The actress will portray Phyllis, sister of departed bar owner Phil from the original run. Phil, played by the late Pat Corley, was a fixture for the bulk of Murphy Brown's run. Like Phil, Phyllis will be a barkeep and has replaced her brother as a sounding ...
The Emmy-winning actress has boarded the upcoming revival of Murphy Brown, joining previous castmembers Candice Bergen, Faith Ford, Joe Regalbuto and Grant Shaud.
Daly is playing a new character but a familiar role. The actress will portray Phyllis, sister of departed bar owner Phil from the original run. Phil, played by the late Pat Corley, was a fixture for the bulk of Murphy Brown's run. Like Phil, Phyllis will be a barkeep and has replaced her brother as a sounding ...
- 4/19/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
What does the cast of Murphy Brown look like now? Recently, Candice Bergen posted a photo of the cast reuniting for CBS' upcoming reboot series, Deadline reports.As reported earlier, CBS has ordered 13 episodes for a Murphy Brown reboot. The sitcom originally premiered in 1988 and starred Bergen as the titular Murphy Brown, a recovering alcoholic and investigative journalist who returns to host the fictional TV news program, Fyi. The cast also included Faith Ford, Pat Corley, Charles Kimbrough, and Lily Tomlin. The show ran on CBS for 10 seasons before ending in 1998.Read More…...
- 4/7/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Murphy Brown has some new company. Recently, CBS announced Jake McDorman and Nik Dodani have joined the upcoming reboot series.As reported earlier, CBS has ordered 13 episodes for a Murphy Brown reboot. The sitcom originally premiered in 1988 and starred Bergen as the titular Murphy Brown, a recovering alcoholic and investigative journalist who returns to host the fictional TV news program, Fyi. The cast also included Faith Ford, Pat Corley, Charles Kimbrough, and Lily Tomlin. The show ran on CBS for 10 seasons before ending in 1998.Read More…...
- 3/17/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
He wasn’t one of our nine picks, but we’re on board with this: Jake McDorman (Limitless, Greek) has snagged the coveted role of Candice Bergen’s titular, now-adult son in CBS’ Murphy Brown revival, TVLine has learned. Per the network’s official character description, Avery is a “millennial journalist who is following in his mother’s footsteps, perhaps too closely, and has his mother’s competitive spirit and quick wit.”
Additionally, CBS confirms that Atypical‘s Nik Dodani (pictured, below) has been tapped for the series-regular role of Pat, the director of social media for the news show...
Additionally, CBS confirms that Atypical‘s Nik Dodani (pictured, below) has been tapped for the series-regular role of Pat, the director of social media for the news show...
- 3/16/2018
- TVLine.com
Some familiar faces are returning to CBS. Today, the network announced Faith Ford, Grant Shaud, and Joe Regalbuto have joined the upcoming Murphy Brown revivial.As reported earlier, CBS has ordered 13 episodes for a Murphy Brown reboot. The sitcom originally premiered in 1988 and starred Bergen as the titular Murphy Brown, a recovering alcoholic and investigative journalist who returns to host the fictional TV news program, Fyi. The cast also included Faith Ford, Pat Corley, Charles Kimbrough, and Lily Tomlin. The show ran on CBS for 10 seasons before ending in 1998.Read More…...
- 2/27/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The gang is getting back together.
One month after CBS announced its plans for a Murphy Brown revival again starring five-time Emmy winner Candice Bergen, three more original cast members are on board.
Faith Ford is set to reprise her role as perky Corky Sherwood, while Joe Regalbuto and Grant Shaud will be back as Frank Fontana and Miles Silverberg.
Since Murphy Brown’s 1998 finale, Ford has co-starred opposite Kelly Ripa on the sitcom Hope & Faith and guest-starred on assorted series; Regalbuto most recently appeared on episodes of Castle and Curb Your Enthusiasm; and Shaud costarred on Madigan Men and Oliver Beene,...
One month after CBS announced its plans for a Murphy Brown revival again starring five-time Emmy winner Candice Bergen, three more original cast members are on board.
Faith Ford is set to reprise her role as perky Corky Sherwood, while Joe Regalbuto and Grant Shaud will be back as Frank Fontana and Miles Silverberg.
Since Murphy Brown’s 1998 finale, Ford has co-starred opposite Kelly Ripa on the sitcom Hope & Faith and guest-starred on assorted series; Regalbuto most recently appeared on episodes of Castle and Curb Your Enthusiasm; and Shaud costarred on Madigan Men and Oliver Beene,...
- 2/26/2018
- TVLine.com
Murphy Brown is back! Deadline reports CBS has ordered a reboot of the Candice Bergen TV show.Created by Diane English, the sitcom originally premiered in 1988 and starred Bergen as the titular Murphy Brown, a recovering alcoholic and investigative journalist who returns to host the fictional TV news program, Fyi. The cast also included Faith Ford, Pat Corley, Charles Kimbrough, and Lily Tomlin. The show ran on CBS for 10 seasons before ending in 1998.Read More…...
- 1/25/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
CBS is ready to make you feel like a natural woman all over again.*
The network has ordered a 13-episode revival of the classic sitcom Murphy Brown with star Candice Bergen and series creator Diane English returning to their respective roles.
Murphy Brown, which ran on the Eye Network from 1988 to 1998, starred Bergen as an investigative journalist working at the newsmagazine Fyi — a role that earned her five Emmys. Per CBS, “Murphy Brown returns [30 years later!] to a world of cable news, social media, fake news and a very different political and cultural climate.”
After Murphy Brown’s final sign-off, Bergen went...
The network has ordered a 13-episode revival of the classic sitcom Murphy Brown with star Candice Bergen and series creator Diane English returning to their respective roles.
Murphy Brown, which ran on the Eye Network from 1988 to 1998, starred Bergen as an investigative journalist working at the newsmagazine Fyi — a role that earned her five Emmys. Per CBS, “Murphy Brown returns [30 years later!] to a world of cable news, social media, fake news and a very different political and cultural climate.”
After Murphy Brown’s final sign-off, Bergen went...
- 1/24/2018
- TVLine.com
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