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) |
Steven Culp |
Brad Stockton |
Guest Star |
Michael Ayr |
Barry |
Guest Star |
John Capodice |
Judge Ferris |
Guest Star |
John Hostetter |
Stage Manager (John) |
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Secretary #19: A woman who kept watching TV.
Doctor: You know, Murphy I like to think that every behaviour means something. Even a little thing like forgetting your purse. What do you think?
Murphy: As Freud said "Sometimes a cigar, is just a cigar".
Frank: You know what I was just thinking about? Your interview with the Reverend Jimmy Billings. Do you remember that?
Murphy: Yeah, it was an okay interview.
Frank: Okay. It was brilliant. Come on, Murph. Little mind picture. You were there, Billings is sitting across from you. You've got on your favorite red blazer the one that says 'I am the huntress'.
Murphy: Please, Frank.
Frank: Come on, the lights are beating down on him. You feel your pulse start to quicken, then you ask him the question. Remember the question, Murph?
Murphy: I don't know.
Frank: Yes you do. Come on, Murph, what was it? Say it.
Murphy: Have you ever been to the Bahamas?
Frank: That's not the way you said it that night.
Murphy: Have you ever been to the Bahamas?
Frank: Oh, sounds like a real wuss question to me.
Murphy: Reverend Billings did you use church funds to escort an admitted prostitute to the Bahamas for a week of sexual pleasure?
Frank: Well I...
Murphy: And does your counselling usually include Dom Perigon and Band De Soleil? And do you consider the Paradise Regency Honeymoon suite a place of worship?
Frank: Okay, okay show some mercy.
Miles: Well I just got a call from security. It seems as though someone opened an inflatable life raft in my car. Welcome back, Murphy.
The opening of this episode features the cast interacting on the FYI set, with Aretha Franklin's "I Say a Little Prayer" in the background.
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