The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special 1992)
Nominee clips."Murphy Brown" Retrospective: Part 1 (TV Episode 1995)
Clips shown."Murphy Brown" Retrospective: Part 2 (TV Episode 1995)
Clip shown.
"Murphy Brown" Till Death or Next Thursday Do We Part (TV Episode 1992)
Will Forrest's book, 'The Little Dutch Boy', has been adapted into a movie."Murphy Brown" I'm Dreaming of a Brown Christmas (TV Episode 1992)
Corky and Will are separated."Murphy Brown" It's Miller Time (TV Episode 1995)
Christopher Rich returns as Miller Redfield. Events from this episode are mentioned."Murphy Brown" Defending Your Life (TV Episode 1996)
Tony Papenfuss returns as the Hitler Secretary (aka Secretary #48).
The Merchant of Venice (Short 1908)
Episode title is based on a line for William Shakespeare's play "The Merchant of Venice": For I am much ashamed of my exchange, but love is blind and lovers cannot see. The phrase also appeared in the plays "Two Gentlemen of Verona" and "Henry V".Old Yeller (1957)
Corky and Miller talk about the movieQuantum Leap (TV Series 1989–1993)
Mentioned in a voiceover by a network sponsor"Murphy Brown" Anchors Away (TV Episode 1989)
Corky mentions the team's previous interactions with Miller."Murphy Brown" Strike Two (TV Episode 1990)
Corky mentions the team's previous interactions with Miller.
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