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Murphy Brown Season 6

September. 20,1993
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Épisode guide de Murphy Brown Saison 6

Episode 25 - The More Things Stay the Same
First Aired: May. 16,1994

Frank, Jim and Murphy are all up for contract renewals as FYI celebrates the airing of its 500th broadcast and their egos go unchecked.

Episode 24 - My Movie With Louis
First Aired: May. 09,1994

Despite the network's policy against it, Murphy decides to play a ""small, but pivotal role"" in director Louis Malle's new film. After getting the script, Murphy goes to the set to get changes made that will protect her ""journalistic integrity.""

Episode 23 - It's Just Like Riding a Bike
First Aired: May. 02,1994

Peter returns to town and he and Murphy pick up right where they left off. Back at her place, Murphy delays the inevitable.

Episode 22 - The Tip of the Silverburg
First Aired: March. 28,1994

When Murphy take Miles shopping for a new suit, he becomes humiliated when she ""sees it"" and then everyone else finds out. Later, everyone else lets out their most embarrassing moment.

Episode 21 - Anything But Cured
First Aired: March. 14,1994

Frank's psychologist tells him after 18 years of therapy that he's cured and needs to move on and he leans on Murphy for support.

Episode 20 - The Fifth Anchor
First Aired: March. 07,1994

FYI's 17th anniversary show is more than complete when an annoying former anchor returns. They plot to get rid of him again until Murphy finds out what he once did for her before the 1st show.

Episode 19 - Crime Story
First Aired: February. 28,1994

After her car is stolen out of her driveway, Murphy joins the neighborhood watch, but discovers that her neighbors are borderline vigilantes.

Episode 18 - Fjord Eyes Only
First Aired: January. 31,1994

The team travels to Lillehammer, and Murphy, who's more interested in getting free stuff, has a ""fluff piece"" interview with a skater, which results in a disaster for Norway.

Episode 17 - The Anchorman
First Aired: January. 24,1994

Jim decides to open an English pub called ""The Anchorman"" and it turns out to be a big success as a gay bar.

Episode 16 - The Deal of the Art
First Aired: January. 17,1994

Murphy's report and comments about modern art lead to her appearance on a PBS talk show, defending her views against art critics. Later she takes one of Avery's paintings and puts it on display to show them what they really know about art.

Episode 15 - The Thrill of the Hunt
First Aired: January. 10,1994

An injured Peter returns from Bosnia and eventually they admit missing each other and decide to have a relationship they know will go down in flames.

Episode 14 - A Piece of the Auction
First Aired: January. 03,1994

Murphy gets rude remarks by radio personality, Marty Crane. She gets mad but the gang actually thin the things Marty says about Murphy are funny. They're all now at a charity event at Phill's, while every one of the gang donated something to be auctioned, Murphy decided to donate herself, that means the winner will spend a whole day with her in the office and then go to dinner. Marty Crane is there, and buys Murphy for 10 thousand dollars. Murphy doesn't accept it at first but then agrees, after all I can't be that bad. But it is, Marty shows up at the bullpen with cameras and girls with costumes. At her office, they start talking and Marty says that by the end of the day, she'll start seing him differently. Murphy doens't think so. At the restaurant Murphy doens't seem to want people to see her with Marty, which he notices. They have a honest talk, and Murphy starts to understand his point of view and they make plans to get together again. The next morning while driving to work,

Episode 13 - Sox and the Single Girl
First Aired: December. 13,1993

Miles manages to get an invitation to the White House for Murphy, but when she's driving back, she has another passenger in the car, Socks, the president's cat. Without knowing it yet, Murphy is braging at the bullpen on how great she behaved and how she monopolized Hillary. Frank shows up and tells them that the president's cat is missing, everybody thinks Murphy has something to do with it. Murphy is offended by their comments, she denies it and leave. Moments later she's back with something wrapped up in her coat. She tells Frank to her office and shows him Socks, soon after that the whole gang see it, and even though Murphy claims she's inocent, no one believe her. Miles says she must take the cat back. Murphy is afraid to do so, she things if they see her with the cat she'll be banned again from the White House. The next day, Murphy meets Miles at Phil's, she tells him she still has the cat, she's worried because the cat won't eat anything, and if there's anything worse than

Episode 12 - To Have and Have Not
First Aired: December. 06,1993

Miles comes under public scrutiny when he is misquoted in a magazine article that makes him out to be the biggest male chauvinist in Washington, DC.

Episode 11 - It's Not Easy Being Brown
First Aired: November. 29,1993

To improve upon her image, Murphy gets a publicist and makes an appearance on a children's puppet show.

Episode 10 - Reaper Madness
First Aired: November. 22,1993

Murphy is obsessed with the need to try to explain death to Avery and bothers everyone for their perspective.

Episode 9 - Bah Humboldt
First Aired: November. 15,1993

Peter, Frank & Murphy are all nominated for the Humboldt Award. While at the ceremony, Murphy can't understand how disinterested Peter is in the award and Frank hears a rumor about a network having to make cutbacks.

Episode 8 - All the Life That's Fit to Print
First Aired: November. 08,1993

Murphy has nightmares about what her colleagues will say about her when they are interviewed for a biography that she has authorized to be written.

Episode 7 - I Don't Know You From Madam
First Aired: November. 01,1993

Murphy works reluctantly on a story the network brass wants on ""The Beltway Madam,"" a high priced call girl who's just been exposed and is the hottest story in town.

Episode 6 - Ticket to Writhe
First Aired: October. 25,1993

Peter and Murphy compete for the Middle East peace story. Miles obtains sideline passes to a Redskins' game where he plans to propose to Audrey via the scoreboard, but finds he is so wrapped up with work he didn't even notice that she has left him. Corky thinks the passes are cursed when more bad things occur to anyone in possession of them.

Episode 5 - The Young & the Rest of Us
First Aired: October. 18,1993

The staff gets nervous when Peter whisks away a depressed Corky on her 30th birthday.

Episode 4 - Political Correctness
First Aired: October. 11,1993

A series of on-air comments made by Peter and Murphy gets the staff forced to attend a seminar on political correctness.

Episode 3 - Black and White and Read All Over
First Aired: October. 04,1993

After going to a function with Mitchell, Murphy begins to date him. Is there anything there, or do they just like it when heads turn?

Episode 2 - Angst For the Memories
First Aired: September. 27,1993

Murphy gets an interview with a reclusive '60s literary idol, but times and people have changed.

Episode 1 - The More Things Change
First Aired: September. 20,1993

An arrogant new colleague threatens everyone on the staff, especially Murphy who's just reduced her role on FYI resulting from the pressures of motherhood. Their relationship hits it off real well just as the show is ready to air.

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