Murphy Brown – S06 E14 : A Piece of the Auction

Murphy Brown
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  • Genre: Comedy
  • Running time: 30 min
  • Premiere: 03.01.1994

Murphy gets rude remarks by radio personality, Marty Crane. She gets mad but the gang actually thin the things Marty says about Murphy are funny. They're all now at a charity event at Phill's, while every one of the gang donated something to be auctioned, Murphy decided to donate herself, that means the winner will spend a whole day with her in the office and then go to dinner.

Marty Crane is there, and buys Murphy for 10 thousand dollars. Murphy doesn't accept it at first but then agrees, after all I can't be that bad.

But it is, Marty shows up at the bullpen with cameras and girls with costumes. At her office, they start talking and Marty says that by the end of the day, she'll start seing him differently. Murphy doens't think so.

At the restaurant Murphy doens't seem to want people to see her with Marty, which he notices. They have a honest talk, and Murphy starts to understand his point of view and they make plans to get together again.

The next morning while driving to work,

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Cast

Teri Hatcher
as Madeline Stillwell
Brad Garrett
as SWAT Team Captain
Haley Joel Osment
as Avery Brown
Diedrich Bader
as Acolyte Monk #1
James Hong
as Supervisor Monk
Loretta Devine
as Nurse Hawking
Tony Goldwyn
as Bobby Powell
Morgan Fairchild
as Julia St. Martin
Candice Bergen
as Murphy Brown
William Sadler
as Colonel Fitzpatrick
Scott Bakula
as Peter Hunt
Jason Marsden
as Young Miles Silverberg
Elizabeth Taylor
as Elizabeth Taylor
Vernee Watson-Johnson
as Secretary #17
Phil LaMarr
as Ben Lawson
William Schallert
as Ken Hamilton
Adam Goldberg
as Donald Klein
Gregory Itzin
as Gil Porter
Richard Schiff
as Mel Woodworthy
David Paymer
as Dr. Bishop
Jane Leeves
as Audrey Cohen
Mike Hagerty
as Howard Sutthoff
Ryan Stiles
as Acolyte Monk #2
Mayim Bialik
as Natalie Moore
Steven Culp
as Brad Stockton
Bruce Gray
as Senator Hyden
Eve Gordon
as Alexandra Payton
Darren McGavin
as Bill Brown
Lela Ivey
as Secretary #33

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