Get Ready for Murphy Brown's Big Comeback!
Hey there, folks! In the last year, we've seen so many reboots announced that it’s almost hard to keep track. But trust me when I say this one might just top them all. Late January brought some exciting news: CBS greenlit a 13-episode reboot of the iconic sitcom Murphy Brown. And if that wasn't enough to get your heart racing, the show's legendary star, Candice Bergen, has already shared the first official cast photo from the revival. In her Instagram caption, the 71-year-old actress joked, “Murphy Brown… together again. Coming to your neighborhood TV in the fall. Just in time.” Now, that sounds like a promise we’re ready to keep!
Who’s Returning for the Revival?
According to Variety, it looks like the core cast is back, and that’s music to our ears. Candice Bergen, of course, is reprising her role as the titular Murphy Brown. Joining her are Faith Ford as Corky Sherwood-Forest, Joe Regalbuto as Frank Fontana, and Grant Shaud as Miles Silverberg. These characters were the heart and soul of the original series, and their return promises to bring back all the charm and wit we loved. As for Charles Kimbrough, who played Jim Dial, it’s still uncertain if he'll be part of the reboot. But don’t worry, the new cast additions are impressive too. Jake McDorman steps into the role of Murphy’s grown-up son, Avery, while Nik Dodani plays Pat, the news program’s director of social media. This fresh blood will surely add a modern twist to the show!
View this post on InstagramMURPHY BROWN…together again. Coming to your neighborhood TV in the fall. Just in time…
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Why the Timing is Perfect
The revival couldn’t come at a better time. It’s set to premiere on the 30th anniversary of the original series, and it will follow Murphy as she navigates the crazy world of today—where social media dominates, reality stars are everywhere, and politics are as kooky as ever. For those of you who don’t know, Murphy Brown originally aired for a decade, from 1988 to 1998, and it was famous for its sharp satire of the political climate. The show won 18 Emmys over its run, thanks in large part to its razor-sharp social commentary. So, imagine what they’ll do with the current state of affairs in Donald Trump’s White House. It’s going to be a wild ride, folks!
Behind the Scenes: Diane English’s Vision
Here’s something you might not know: showrunner Diane English left the original Murphy Brown after Season 4 and returned for the final season. Now, she's back for the reboot, and that’s a huge deal. Deadline reported that Diane was inspired to bring the show back by the 2016 election. She started having informal meetings with Candice Bergen and some writers, brainstorming the potential of a reboot that could tackle the insanity of that election. At first, they were thinking of making just a few episodes, but now it’s grown into a full 13-episode season. With Diane at the helm, we have high hopes that the revival will stay true to the original while still embracing the modern world. Can’t wait to see Murphy and the gang back on our screens!

The original cast that made the show unforgettable.


