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- 1988–2018TV-PG6.8 (55)TV EpisodeWhile Murphy goes to do more medical tests, the FYI team focuses on a complex expose on a grocery chain.
- Murphy is feeling even crankier at the end of her pregnancy and isn't happy that Corky is throwing her a baby shower. But she changes her mind when she realizes she will be getting terrific gifts from her peers that work in national news.
- Frank writes a play based on the people he knows, and they get to see it.
- Kay dresses up as a man to prove a point. She fools everyone into thinking that she is one, so Murphy uses her to get rid of an IRS tax accountant who keeps hitting on Murphy, only to realize that she needs his insider information.
- Murphy convinces Kay to start her own talk show. To keep her occupied, the entire FYI team offers help, and Kay even lands Tom Hanks as her first guest. Unfortunately, everything goes horribly wrong.
- Obnoxious radio host Marty Crane has singled out Murphy for derisive commentsfor which she has little recourse. When Marty submits the winning bid for a charity dinner date with Murphy, she doesn't know what to expect.
- In an innovative move, FYI starts broadcasting from a ground floor studio with a windowed backdrop. Animal activists target Murphy after she is seen targeting a rat for eradication.
- An election year has the gang reminiscing about the first time they voted. Corky recalls wanting to elect the first woman vice-president while Murphy's memory involves handcuffs.
- Jim quits FYI to work for the new ICN Network. Miller gets his old job. Murphy tries to convince Jim to come back.
- 1988–201830mTV-PG7.1 (53)TV EpisodeMurphy is to play Hillary Clinton in a sketch she's written for a comedy show but the cast of the show protests.
- Corky and Miles cause a stir in her family when she finally tells them they're married.
- After a noted writer asks to write Murphy's biography, she is indecisive about granting permission. She begins to imagine the things her colleagues and interviewees will say about her.
- After Murphy and Peter put their wedding plans on hold, she becomes more negative then usual. When Miles and Corky announce their surprise marriage, Murphy cannot bring herself to wish them well.
- The sudden death, at the network, of the Sunday night news anchor makes Jim and Murphy compete for the new job opening.
- Jim is sent on foreign assignment for two weeks and Miller Redfield, a pretentious lightweight, is to fill in. Murphy and her colleagues decide to sabotage Miller on air to ensure Jim's job remains his.
- The man that Murphy has been in a prank war for decades with dies suddenly, and asks that she eulogize him.
- Murphy desperately tries to find out what Walter Cronkite said about her privately.
- Murphy is very disgruntled when Corky wins the Humboldt, a news casting award she expected to win. She is further annoyed when Corky is assigned a major story and refuses to help when her colleague is overwhelmed by the job.
- Nick Brody, a counter culture hero of Murphys from the 60's, returns to the limelight to promote a book. During an interview she discovers he has changed to a conservative, leaving her questioning her belief system.
- Frank is told by his psychologist that after 17 years of therapy, he no longer needs treatment. He then erroneously informs Murphy that she is responsible for his problems, leading her to confront Frank's therapist.
- A friend of Murphy's is having a baby, and Murphy starts to wonder if something is missing in her life, leading her to consider her options.
- With a new presidential administration beginning, Murphy's reputation is forgotten and she receives an invitation to the inaugural ball. Her new difficulty is finding a date.
- Andrew gives both Murphy and Frank the idea to write an expose on a powerful shady businessman.
- For sweeps, Miles needs a big story, so he cajoles Murphy and Corky to dress as hookers to uncover an oil industry scandal. Murphy is made to feel old, and they keep encountering other reporters doing the same report.
- It's Humboldt Award time again with Murphy, Peter, and Frank all in competition. Murphy becomes jealous when Peter asks Corky to be his date.