Murphy Brown: The Bus Stops Here


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The Bus Stops Here

Season 8, Episode 20

The "FYI" news van breaks down on the campaign trail, leaving the newshounds scurrying for sound bites at a roadside diner.

repeat 1996 English Stereo
Comedy Sitcom

Cast & Crew
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Christopher Rich (Actor) .. Miller Redfield
Jeff Doucette (Actor) .. George
Robert Clotworthy (Actor) .. Dole Rep.
Steve Eastin (Actor) .. Buchanan Rep.
Gerry McIntyre (Actor) .. ABC Producer
Terry Rhoads (Actor) .. Alexander Rep.
Alyson Reed (Actor) .. Waitress
Ritch Brinkley (Actor) .. Carl Wishnitski
Brian Blondell (Actor) .. Secretary #80
Laurel Green (Actor) .. Laurel
Kevin Mcbride (Actor) .. Guy #1
Don Pugsley (Actor) .. Guy #2

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Did You Know..
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Christopher Rich (Actor) .. Miller Redfield
Born: September 16, 1953
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, United States
Trivia: Was initially a journalism major at the University of Texas before switching to theater. Started his acting career in New York, performing in Broadway and off-Broadway plays. Used his salary from Another World to finance plays he was producing in New York.
Jeff Doucette (Actor) .. George
Born: November 25, 1947
Robert Clotworthy (Actor) .. Dole Rep.
Steve Eastin (Actor) .. Buchanan Rep.
Born: June 22, 1948
Gerry McIntyre (Actor) .. ABC Producer
Terry Rhoads (Actor) .. Alexander Rep.
Born: December 31, 1951
Alyson Reed (Actor) .. Waitress
Born: January 11, 1958
Birthplace: Anaheim, California, United States
Trivia: California native Alyson Reed started honing her skills as a performer in high school, where she appeared in school plays like Oliver! Two years after graduating, she made her Broadway debut with a role in the 1978 production of Dancin', and it would prove to be the first of many. Over the next few decades, Reed would appear in such shows as Dance a Little Closer, A Grand Night for Singing, and Cabaret -- for which she won a Tony. She's also enjoyed a successful film career, appearing in the role of Cassie in the big-screen adaptation of A Chorus Line, and making appearances in numerous TV shows like L.A. Law, Without a Trace, and Crossing Jordan. In 2006, she added the High School Musical franchise to her resumé, playing Ms. Darbus in the popular tween hit, and reprising the role for both of that film's sequels.
Ritch Brinkley (Actor) .. Carl Wishnitski
Born: March 18, 1944
Died: November 05, 2015
Brian Blondell (Actor) .. Secretary #80
Laurel Green (Actor) .. Laurel
Martin Charles Warner (Actor) .. Lou
Kevin Mcbride (Actor) .. Guy #1
Don Pugsley (Actor) .. Guy #2

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