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Murphy Brown Season 7 Episode 20
When McGovern appears naked on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine, Murphy is certain that Lansing will get rid of her.
Serie: Murphy Brown
Episode Title: McGovern: Unclothed
Air Date: 1995-02-27
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