Murphy Brown Season 2 Episode 18
Murphy Brown
Season 2

Ep 18. The Murphy Brown School of Broadcasting

  • February 12, 1990
  • 7.2  (63)

The Murphy Brown School of Broadcasting is the eighteenth episode of the second season of the popular television sitcom, Murphy Brown. In this episode, the talented and sassy news anchor, Murphy Brown, takes on a new role as an educator when she agrees to teach a broadcasting course at a local university.

The episode starts with Murphy receiving an invitation from her alma mater, Philmore University, to teach a semester-long course on broadcast journalism. Excited by the prospect of sharing her knowledge and experience with aspiring journalists, Murphy accepts the offer. However, she soon realizes the challenges of being an educator as she faces a diverse group of students with varying levels of enthusiasm and skill.

As Murphy steps into her new role as a professor, she brings her trademark wit and feistiness to the classroom. She passionately shares her insights on investigative reporting, news writing, and interview techniques, often challenging her students to think critically and push the boundaries of traditional journalism. Her goal is to teach them not just the technical skills but also the importance of integrity, ethics, and perseverance in the pursuit of truth.

Throughout the episode, Murphy encounters various obstacles and triumphs while teaching. She struggles to handle a particularly unruly and disinterested student named Timmy, who seems more interested in playing practical jokes than learning the craft of journalism. With her relentless determination, Murphy attempts to bring out the potential in Timmy and help him realize the importance of taking his education seriously.

Meanwhile, the episode also explores the personal lives of some of Murphy's students. One of her students, Jenny, is a single mother, juggling her studies and parenting responsibilities. As Murphy becomes aware of Jenny's challenges, she extends her support and offers guidance, showing her compassionate side as a mentor. The episode sheds light on the struggles and sacrifices that many aspiring journalists face, emphasizing the determination and passion required to succeed in the industry.

As the semester progresses, Murphy's teaching style and dedication begin to have a positive impact on her students. Through her guidance, several of them start to blossom into confident and talented journalists, developing their own unique voices and perspectives. Murphy's tough love approach also proves effective with Timmy, as he begins to take his studies more seriously, surprising everyone with his hidden talents.

The episode also features several humorous moments, as Murphy injects her signature sarcasm and quick-witted remarks into her lessons. Her interactions with her fellow faculty members and the university staff add an extra layer of comedic charm, showcasing the blend of intellect and humor that have made Murphy Brown such a beloved character.

As the episode comes to a close, Murphy reflects on her experience as a teacher and the impact she has made on her students' lives. With a renewed sense of purpose, she resolves to continue her commitment to journalism and mentoring the next generation of reporters. The Murphy Brown School of Broadcasting highlights the power of a passionate and dedicated teacher in shaping the future of aspiring journalists.

In this episode, viewers not only get a glimpse into the world of Murphy Brown as a professor but also witness the growth and transformation of her students. It's a heartwarming and entertaining episode that reminds us of the importance of education, the power of mentorship, and the enduring legacy of Murphy Brown as an influential figure in the world of broadcast journalism.

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  • First Aired
    February 12, 1990
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (63)
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