Murphy Brown: Bad Girls


11:00 pm - 11:30 pm, Tuesday, December 2 on WVBT Rewind TV (43.3)

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About this Broadcast
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Bad Girls

Season 2, Episode 19

Murphy and Corky reluctantly go undercover as prostitutes.

repeat 1990 English
Comedy Sitcom

Cast & Crew
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Candice Bergen (Actor) .. Murphy Brown
Faith Ford (Actor) .. Corky Sherwood
Beth Broderick (Actor) .. Rita
Louis Mustillo (Actor) .. Wally
Raye Birk (Actor) .. Barney
Kelly Connell (Actor) .. Jerry
Don Bovingloh (Actor) .. Jack
Peter Marc (Actor) .. Nick
Steve Rankin (Actor) .. Ed
Ritch Brinkley (Actor) .. Carl Wishnitski
Peter Marc Jacobson (Actor) .. Nick

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Did You Know..
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Candice Bergen (Actor) .. Murphy Brown
Born: May 09, 1946
Birthplace: Beverly Hills, California, United States
Trivia: American actress Candice Bergen was a celebrity even before she was born. As the first child of popular radio ventriloquist Edgar Bergen and his young wife Frances, Candice was a hot news item months before her birth, and headline material upon that blessed event (her coming into the world even prompted magazine cartoons which suggested that Edgar would try to confound the nurses by "giving" his new daughter a voice). Candice made her first public appearance as an infant, featured with her parents in a magazine advertisement. Before she was ten, Candice was appearing sporadically on dad's radio program, demonstrating a precocious ability to throw her own voice (a skill she hasn't been called upon to repeat in recent years); at 11 she and Groucho Marx's daughter Melinda were guest contestants on Groucho's TV quiz show You Bet Your Life. Candice loved her parents and luxuriated in her posh lifestyle, though she was set apart from other children in that her "brothers" were the wooden dummies Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd - and Charlie had a bigger bedroom than she did! Like most 1960s teens, however, she rebelled against the conservatism of her parents and adopted a well-publicized, freewheeling lifestyle - and a movie career. In her first film, The Group (1965), Candice played a wealthy young lesbian - a character light years away from the sensibilities of her old-guard father. She next appeared with Steve McQueen in the big budget The Sand Pebbles (1966), simultaneously running smack dab into the unkind cuts of critics, who made the expected (given her parentage) comments concerning her "wooden" performance. Truth to tell, Candice did look far better than she acted, and this status quo remained throughout most of her film appearances of the late 1960s; even Candice admitted she wasn't much of an actress, though she allowed (in another moment that must have given papa Edgar pause) that she was terrific when required in a film to simulate an orgasm. Several films later, Candice decided to take her career more seriously than did her critics, and began emerging into a talented and reliable actress in such films as Carnal Knowledge (1971) and The Wind and the Lion (1975). Most observers agree that Candice's true turnaround was her touching but hilarious performance as a divorced woman pursuing a singing career - with little in the way of talent - in the Burt Reynolds comedy Starting Over (1979). Candice's roller-coaster offscreen life settled into relative normality when she married French film director Louis Malle; meanwhile, her acting career gained momentum as she sought out and received ever-improving movie and TV roles. In 1988, Candice began a run in the title role of the television sitcom Murphy Brown, in which she was brilliant as a mercurial, high-strung TV newsmagazine reporter, a role that won Ms. Bergen several Emmy Awards. While Murphy Brown capped Candice Bergen's full acceptance by audiences and critics as an actress of stature, it also restored her to "headline" status in 1992 - when, in direct response to the fictional Murphy Brown's decision to become a single mother, Vice President Dan Quayle delivered his notorious "family values" speech.Murphy Brown finished its successful run in 1997, and Bergen would make a handful of big-screen appearances in the ensuing years including Miss Congeniality, Sweet Home Alabama, and The In-Laws. In 2004 she became part of the cast of Boston Legal, another hit show that ran for five often award-winning seasons. When that show came to a close, she appeared in films such as The Women, Sex and the City, and Bride Wars - where she portrayed the country's leading wedding planner.
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.
Beth Broderick (Actor) .. Rita
Born: February 24, 1959
Birthplace: Falmouth, Kentucky, United States
Trivia: Grew up in Huntington Beach, California.Moved to New York after graduating from American Academy of Dramatic Arts to start her professional acting career.Is also an accomplished writer, having co-written A Cup of Joe, Wonderland and Literatti with her writing partner Dennis Bailey.Is a founding member of the Celebrity Action Council of the City Light Women's Rehabilitation Program at the Los Angeles Mission.Is the founding director of Momentum, which was one of the first organizations in New York created to assist people with AIDS.
Louis Mustillo (Actor) .. Wally
Born: May 28, 1958
Birthplace: Buffalo, New York, United States
Trivia: As a high-school student, wrote and performed short plays for friends and family. Wrote and starred in the one-man show Bartenders (2002) at New York's John Houseman Theatre. Has guest starred on two Larry David sitcoms: appeared in an episode of Seinfeld as one of Jerry's neighbors; later appeared in an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm as a bowling-alley employee. Enjoys collecting antiques.
Raye Birk (Actor) .. Barney
Born: May 27, 1943
Kelly Connell (Actor) .. Jerry
Born: June 09, 1956
Don Bovingloh (Actor) .. Jack
Peter Marc (Actor) .. Nick
Born: January 01, 1959
Steve Rankin (Actor) .. Ed
Ritch Brinkley (Actor) .. Carl Wishnitski
Born: March 18, 1944
Died: November 05, 2015
Peter Marc Jacobson (Actor) .. Nick
Born: October 27, 1957
Birthplace: Flushing, New York
Trivia: Television producer Peter Marc Jacobson made his first foray into feature film production with The Beautician and the Beast (1997), a comedy about a sharp-tongued, flamboyant cosmetologist who is mistakenly hired as a teacher for a wealthy and handsome European monarch. The film starred his then-wife, Fran Drescher; the two had their greatest success with the CBS sitcom The Nanny (1993-1999), in which Drescher starred as a wisecracking gal from Queens who is, one day, selling door-to-door cosmetics and, the next day, finds herself taking care of a handsome British Broadway producer's children. Jacobson started out as an actor and won a Dramalogue Award for a Los Angeles production of Grease. He has guest starred on several television series, ranging from Murphy Brown to Beverly Hills 90210. In addition, Jacobson has also appeared in a few feature films, including Shining Through (1992) and Dangerous Love (1987).

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Murphy Brown
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