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q Screen Panel discuss the return of the political sitcom Murphy Brown

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BEVERLY HILLS, CA - AUGUST 05: Actor Jake McDormun, and actress Candice Bergen of the television show "Murphy Brown" speak during the CBS segment of the Summer 2018 Summer Television Critics Association Press Tour at Beverly Hilton Hotel on August 5, 2018 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images) (Getty Images)

We've seen a lot of television reboots in the past couple years. Everything from Full House to Will and Grace to X Files  seems to be back on TV. But there's one that caught our eye for different reasons. It's the reboot of the CBS series Murphy Brown, the late eighties sitcom that ran for ten seasons and always got into some pretty interesting political territory.

Last Thursday, the premiere episode aired of the new, rebooted Murphy Brown ... and it got a lot of people talking...
Including our screen panel. Tina Hassannia and film critic Adam Nayman join host Tom Power to talk about the Murphy Brown reboot, and the upcoming Mr. Rogers film, starring Tom Hanks.

Produced by ​Cora Nijhawan