Grant Shaud |
Miles Silverberg (1988-1996) |
Jane Leeves |
Audrey Cohen (Seasons 2-5, Recurring Afterwards) |
Faith Ford |
Corky Sherwood |
Pat Corley |
Phil (Seasons 1-9, recurring otherwise) |
Joe Regalbuto |
Frank Fontana |
Lily Tomlin |
Kay Carter-Shepley (1996-1998) |
Fran Ryan |
The Asp |
Guest Star |
Michael Gregory |
Tiffany Howard |
Guest Star |
Lily Mariye |
Secretary #6 |
Guest Star |
Ritch Brinkley |
Carl |
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Secretary #6: A woman who only spoke a few words of english.
Secretary #7: A satanist.
The title of the episode "Nowhere to Run" is a hit song by Martha Reeves and the Vandellas. Coincidentally, when Candice Bergen hosted SNL on December 20, 1975, the musical guest was Martha Reeves.
Miles: Some guy called. He said if we don't drop the story he's gonna send me to Toledo in several small sandwich bags.
Murphy: Is that what this is all about? Hey, everybody, Miles, just got his first death threat! Death threats happen to every good journalist, Miles. You've gotta look at it as a right of passage.
Miles: I'm sorry I had my right of passage. There was a rabbi and a big buffet.
Eldin: (while listening to Motown with Murphy) You dance like a white girl.
Murphy: Has anyone seen Miles?
Carl: Silverberg? He's still alive?
(Speaking to Murphy after introducing herself and giving exceptional references)
Secretary #7: And when I spoke to Satan this morning after breakfast he said this would be a great opportunity.
Murphy: (trying to help out Miles with his death threat) I could pass the story on to Jane Pauley and maybe they'll kill her.
Jane Pauley was the co-host of Today from 1976-1989. She later went on to co-anchor Dateline NBC.
Title: The title of this episode refers to the Martha and the Vandellas hit of the same name.
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