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Murphy Brown - Season 11
TrailerIn Season 11 everything looks different, Murphy returns to complete her career to set a true divide between good television and honest reports. In this season Murphy is trying to make a full briefing of the White House and what is happening honestly on the air amid a divided nation, false media speeches and attacks on the press from every side.Genre: ComedyActors: Candice Bergen, Faith Ford, Joe Regalbuto, Charles Kimbrough, Grant Shaud, Pat Corley, Robert Pastorelli, John Hostetter, Lily Tomlin, Ritch Brinkley, Charlotte Price, ...»Director: Pamela FrymanCountry: United StatesDuration: 30 minQuality: HDRelease: 2018IMDb: 6.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Characters of "Murphy Brown - Season 11"
Murphy BrownPlayed by: Candice BergenCorky Sherwood, Corky Sherwood-ForrestPlayed by: Faith FordFrank FontanaPlayed by: Joe RegalbutoJim DialPlayed by: Charles KimbroughMiles SilverbergPlayed by: Grant ShaudPhilPlayed by: Pat CorleyEldin BerneckyPlayed by: Robert PastorelliKay Carter-ShepleyPlayed by: Lily TomlinStan Lansing, Mr. LansingPlayed by: Garry MarshallStuart BestPlayed by: Wallace ShawnHimself, Walter CronkitePlayed by: Walter CronkiteStevePlayed by: Chris ElliottAveryPlayed by: Jake McDormanPatPlayed by: Nik DodaniPhyllisPlayed by: Tyne DalyMolly, Secretary #66Played by: Marcia WallaceBob HartleyPlayed by: Bob NewhartJosh SilverbergPlayed by: Jon TenneyNewt GingrichPlayed by: Newt GingrichHerselfPlayed by: Ann Richards -
Critic Reviews of "Murphy Brown - Season 11"
Boston GlobeSeptember 27, 2018The political jokes are relentless and relentlessly tired, leading to a sense of smug overkill.
NPRSeptember 27, 2018The early episodes don't suggest this humility. They don't seem to have learned that the world has not changed in the ways that Murphy most dislikes only because of the absence of journalists like her, but also because of the limitations.
SlateSeptember 26, 2018There's a whiff of The Newsroom about the rebooted Murphy Brown, not so much in the show's sitcom bones-which are very, very creaky-but in the disconnect between all its highfalutin thinking about what the media can and should do.
indieWireSeptember 26, 2018Easily the best aspect of Murphy Brown is how it acknowledges the meta elements of its existence without sacrificing the quality of its comedy or breaking the fourth wall.
NewsdaySeptember 25, 2018There is some pleasure in reconnecting with the old gang, but that eventually wears off. This revival feels so last century.
TV InsiderSeptember 27, 2018If we haven't entirely lost our sense of humor in these polarized times, there's great nostalgic pleasure to be had watching Bergen's Murphy back in action, with foes worthy of her ideological wrath.
Reason OnlineSeptember 27, 2018In short, Murphy Brown was a lovably fractured mess and nobody's poster child for anything. Turning her into a geriatric Rachel Maddow-style Stalinist (Bergen is 72, around the same age as her character) does lethal damage to the heart of the show.
Paste MagazineSeptember 27, 2018Murphy is back, but maybe she should have stayed the legendary memory she once was.
VoxSeptember 27, 2018The new Murphy Brown feels detached from any reality other than an all-caps email forward about how Trump is [bad/disgusting/unacceptable/take your pick].
Los Angeles TimesSeptember 27, 2018It's funny and sweet and true to its roots, if, at times, a little obvious in its aims.
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