Ten years ago Murphy was banned from the White House press conferences. To top off her story on the education crisis, Murphy decides she needs a quotation from the "Education" president. When she manages to get a pass, she loses her voice two days before the conference.
s03e01 - The 390th Broadcast
s03e02 - Brown and Blue
s03e03 - Loco Hero
s03e04 - Strike Two
s03e05 - The Gold Rush
s03e06 - Bob & Murphy & Ted & Avery
s03e07 - The Last Laugh
s03e08 - Rootless People
s03e09 - The Bummer of 42
s03e10 - Trouble in Sherwood-Forrest
s03e11 - Jingle Hell, Jingle Hell, Jingle All the Way
s03e12 - Retreat
s03e13 - Eldin Imitates Life
s03e14 - Contractions
s03e15 - Hoarse Play
s03e16 - The Novel
s03e17 - Terror on the 17th Floor
s03e18 - On Another Plane (1)
s03e19 - On Another Plane (2)
s03e20 - Driving Miss Crazy
s03e21 - Everytime it Rains... You Get Wet
s03e22 - Corky's Place
s03e23 - Small
s03e24 - The Usual Suspects
s03e25 - Q & A on FYI
s03e26 - Uh-Oh (1)
Murphy is the star reporter on a news magazine show called FYI. The show is based in Washington DC, which gives the FYI team more than enough material to work with. Murphy lives in a townhouse that she has been having repainted for the duration of the series, Eldin the painter may never finish the job, but Murphy doesn't seem to mind. Murphy owes her Betty Ford trip to Phil, he owns the local bar and restaurant where the staff and the rest of the political scene have lunch. Phil knows about everything going on in Washington. Jim Dial is the uptight senior anchor, a seasoned veteran, who accompanied Murphy on her trip to the Betty Ford Clinic. Frank is a single guy and constantly looking for a girlfriend, he is also Murphy's best friend. Corky is a former Miss America turned news person, she covers all the 'hard' news.