Murphy Brown: Goin' to the Chapel


8:00 pm - 8:30 pm, Monday, December 8 on KOIN Rewind TV (6.3)

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Goin' to the Chapel

Season 2, Episode 27

Conclusion. In the Season 2 finale, with the press bearing down on her wedding day, Corky again questions her wish to wed.

repeat 1990 English
Comedy Sitcom

Cast & Crew
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Faith Ford (Actor) .. Corky Sherwood
Scott Bryce (Actor) .. Will Forrest
Frances Bergen (Actor) .. Claire Forrest
Leeza Gibbons (Actor) .. Herself
Kathleen Sullivan (Actor) .. Herself
John Tesh (Actor) .. Himself
Dena Dietrich (Actor) .. Phyllis
Jane Leeves (Actor) .. Audrey Cohen
Janet Carroll (Actor) .. Doris Dial
Alice Hirson (Actor) .. Bootsie Sherwood
Sarah Abrell (Actor) .. Kiki Sherwood
Courtney Gebhart (Actor) .. Cookie Sherwood
Ritch Brinkley (Actor) .. Carl Wishnitski
Carol Ann Susi (Actor) .. Secretary #37

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Did You Know..
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Faith Ford (Actor) .. Corky Sherwood
Born: September 14, 1964
Birthplace: Alexandria, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: Sweet, Southern Faith Ford is perhaps best known as perky anchorwoman Corky from the long-running sitcom Murphy Brown. After growing up in Virginia, where she honed her passion for acting in school plays, Ford headed off to New York at the age of 17 to pursue a career in show business. She began landing appearances on shows like Webster and the soap opera Another World before changing coasts and trying her luck in Hollywood. She landed a recurring role on the drama thirtysomething, and shortly following, she landed the now-iconic role of Corky on Murphy Brown. Ford stayed with the show through all of its nine seasons, using her downtime to try out other projects like the family movie North. When Murphy Brown ended its run, Ford executive produced and starred in the series Maggie Winters, which got excellent reviews but sadly lasted for only one season. Ford had no shortage of projects, however; she was cast in the hit show Norm in 1999, and in 2003, she took a starring role in the ABC series Hope & Faith, playing a typical, Midwestern mom whose world is turned upside down when her movie-star sister shows up at her door. The popular series lasted until 2006, when Ford started looking for a new project. She found what she was looking for with 2007's comedy series Carpoolers, a show about the hilarious and strange goings-on between a group of men who drive to work together.
Scott Bryce (Actor) .. Will Forrest
Born: January 06, 1958
Frances Bergen (Actor) .. Claire Forrest
Born: September 14, 1922
Died: October 02, 2006
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Leeza Gibbons (Actor) .. Herself
Born: March 26, 1957
Birthplace: Hartsville, South Carolina, United States
Trivia: South Carolina native Leeza Gibbons got a degree in journalism from the University of South Carolina before becoming an anchor of the showbiz news show Entertainment Tonight in 1984. Gibbons became a household name almost instantly, interviewing celebrities and reporting on the latest Hollywood news and gossip long before the age of TMZ. Gibbons' striking screen presence also led to her appearing in acting roles in feature films such as Robocop, though the anchor most often made cameo appearances as herself -- as she did in 1991's He Said, She Said. In 1994, Gibbons began hosting her own daytime talk show, Leeza, which ran until 2000. She also started hosting a number of radio shows in 2004 and participated in the popular reality show Dancing with the Stars in 2007. She won the seventh season of the Celebrity Apprentice in 2015, playing for her own charity, Leeza's Care Connection.
Kathleen Sullivan (Actor) .. Herself
Born: May 17, 1953
John Tesh (Actor) .. Himself
Born: July 09, 1952
Dena Dietrich (Actor) .. Phyllis
Born: December 04, 1928
Jane Leeves (Actor) .. Audrey Cohen
Born: April 18, 1961
Birthplace: Ilford, Essex, England
Trivia: Began studying ballet at a very early age, but hurt her ankle when she was 18 and was forced to give it up. Appeared in David Lee Roth's video for "California Girls." Lived for a time with her best friend Faith Ford, whom she met in acting class. Cofounded the production company Bristol Cities with Frasier costar Peri Gilpin in 1998. Since her first pregnancy wasn't written into Frasier, her character, Daphne, was sent off to a fat camp and was said to have lost 9 pounds, 12 ounces---the weight of Jane's daughter when she was born. Made her Broadway debut in Cabaret as Sally Bowles in 2002. Reunited with Fraiser alum Wendy Malick to costar in the TV Land sitcom Hot in Cleveland.
Janet Carroll (Actor) .. Doris Dial
Born: December 24, 1940
Died: May 22, 2012
Trivia: A versatile performer whose career spans stage, screen, and television roles, in addition to commercial work and musical recording activity, Janet Carroll first drew the attention of audiences with her portrayal of Tom Cruise's mother in the 1983 Risky Business. Over the following decades, she went on to grace similar character roles in such big-screen outings as Secret Admirer (1985), Memories of Me (1988), and Family Business (1989). During the 1990s and 2000s, Carroll placed a heightened emphasis on television work, appearing on such series as Touched by an Angel, Ally McBeal, Scrubs, and Brothers & Sisters, as well as playing recurring roles on Murphy Brown, Married...With Children, and Melrose Place. Meanwhile, Carroll also began promulgating brands including Diet Coke, Holiday Inn, and Outback Steakhouse in television spots, delivered portrayals in stage productions including Elektra, Shadow of Heroes, Gypsy, and Mame, and traveled extensively as the vocalist with a seven-piece swing, jazz, and blues band.
Alice Hirson (Actor) .. Bootsie Sherwood
Born: March 10, 1929
Sarah Abrell (Actor) .. Kiki Sherwood
Courtney Gebhart (Actor) .. Cookie Sherwood
Ritch Brinkley (Actor) .. Carl Wishnitski
Born: March 18, 1944
Died: November 05, 2015
Carol Ann Susi (Actor) .. Secretary #37
Born: February 02, 1952
Died: November 11, 2014

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