Candice Bergen Talks to CBS SUNDAY MORNING About MURPHY BROWN

By: Sep. 21, 2018
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Candice Bergen Talks to CBS SUNDAY MORNING About MURPHY BROWN

Candice Bergen, the star and executive producer of CBS' MURPHY BROWN, gets emotional on the nights the comedy is filmed, she tells Lee Cowan in an interview for CBS SUNDAY MORNING to be broadcast Sunday, Sept. 23 (9:00 AM) on the CBS Television Network.

Bergen, show creator Diane English, and the cast of the series, which returns this fall to CBS 20 years after a successful 10-year run on the Network, sat down with Cowan to talk about the new season, the meaning of the show, and why now is the right time for MURPHY BROWN to be back on television.

"Every show night, I start getting all weepy, and Faith [Ford] comes in, and she says, you know, 'Can-do. You can do this.' I know, but it's so much," Bergen tells Cowan.

Why does she get weepy?

"I think it's just the show was so important to so many of us when we were doing it," Bergen says. "You really connect on a level that's deeper, I think, than usual."

In its first run on CBS, the series earned multiple Emmy Awards, critical acclaim and made headlines because it tackled hot-button issues, such as alcoholism, cancer and single parenting.

Creator Diane English tells Cowan the new version of MURPHY BROWN will touch on even more topical issues, such as gun control, immigration and more. Given the current news environment, English suspects the show will generate some attention now, too.

"We have 13 episodes, we're here to make some noise," English says. "We're expecting, you know, a certain amount of backlash, yeah. But we used to get it in the old days, too."

Bergen, English, Ford, Joe Regalbuto, Grant Shaud, Jake McDorman, Nik Dodani and Adan Rocha talk with Cowan about the season ahead, the impact of the broadcast and more. MURPHY BROWN launches Thursday, Sept. 27 at 9:30 PM on the CBS Television Network.

CBS SUNDAY MORNING is broadcast Sundays (9:00-10:30 AM, ET) on the CBS Television Network. Rand Morrison is the executive producer.

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