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Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
... have really changed in the last 20 years? Murphy Brown was sort of like a late-’80s version of Mary Richards, which just goes to show you a how society was still adjusting to “women in the workplace”, in some ways. And then the whole single mother thing…craziness. It reminds me of when “Will & Grace” came out (no pun intended), and it was such a big deal to have a show focused on...
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
Viewers have emulated the style of TV characters for many years - from Mary Richards' beret to Carrie Bradshaw's stilettos. A savvy business ploy sometimes follows with sanctioned, licensed fashions: There was the "Davy Crockett" coonskin cap in the 1950s, the side-button doctor shirt tied to "Ben Casey" in the 1960s and the glitz and glamour of the 1980s captured in "The Dynasty Collection"...
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Tuscaloosanews.com (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
Viewers have emulated the style of TV characters for many years — from Mary Richards' beret to Carrie Bradshaw's stilettos. A savvy business ploy sometimes follows with sanctioned, licensed fashions: There was the 'Davy Crockett' coonskin cap in the 1950s, the side-button doctor shirt tied to 'Ben Casey' in the 1960s and the glitz and glamour of the 1980s captured in 'The Dynasty Collection'...
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montgomeryadvertiser.com (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
... American now gets it."Viewers have emulated the style of TV characters for many years -- from Mary Richards' beret to Carrie Bradshaw's stilettos. A savvy business ploy sometimes follows with sanctioned, licensed fashions: There was the "Davy Crockett" coonskin cap in the 1950s, the side-button doctor shirt tied to "Ben Casey" in the 1960s and the glitz and glamour of the 1980s captured...