"Murphy Brown" ended its run 15 years ago on May 18, 1998. The comedy from Diane English starring Candice Bergen lasted 10 seasons and produced 247 ep...
Candice Bergen is best known for her roles as a journalist in both "Murphy Brown" and "Gandhi," which is no happy coincidence. The journalist she pla...
Candice Bergen, who starred on "Murphy Brown," got her start acting in 1965 with a role in the film "The Group." Although she has since played many me...
With MTV now going "Retro Mania," re-airing "Laguna Beach," "The Hills" and "Daria" all summer, we started thinking about all the other TV shows we'd ...
Candice Bergen has always been one of my style icons. Maybe I am biased (the husky-voiced model-turned-actress got her big break into Hollywood with a...
Coming soon to CBS: "Murphy Brown"? Series creator Diane English told TV Guide Magazine she is in talks with CBS, Warner Bros. and Candice Bergen abou...
Everybody had a blast at the tenth annual "TV Land Awards" (Sun., 9 p.m. ET on TV Land). Host Kelly Ripa took to the stage dressed as everyone from Su...
It's not every day that TV icons like the cast of "Laverne & Shirley," Kelly Ripa and Fran Drescher gather in one place. But these pros were brought t...
"Murphy Brown" ended 14 years ago after 10 seasons on the air, but the iconic sitcom still lives on in hearts of fans and the cast alike ... and on TV...
Marlo Thomas (That Girl) begat The Mary Tyler Moore Show which begat Murphy Brown which begat Friends/Ally McBeal which begat Sex & the City which indirectly begat 30 Rock, which begat Girls.
"A Look Back" is a daily column that highlights a moment from fashion's fabulous past. Today's pick is of Candice Bergen passing through an airport in...
As you'll recall from last season, I had a record nine pilots picked up for production. Now, six months later, I'm totally broke and without any television shows whatsoever. I'm not sure what happened.
Hard to believe now, but 45 years ago my character, Ann Marie, was the only girl in town. In this season's television lineup, there are nearly a dozen new shows starring bright, funny young women.
What synapse snapped in the loofah-scrubbed mind of Bill O'Reilly to take to task one of America's sweethearts, Jennifer Aniston, for her simple statement in support of the possibilities of single motherhood?