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Paula Zahn Movies

After a stint as anchor of the CBS Morning News, Paula Zahn skyrocketed to fame in 1989 as the genial and effervescent 33-year-old co-host of CBS This Morning, that network's answer to NBC's Good Morning America and ABC's The Today Show. Zahn left This Morning in 1996, and subsequently hosted such series as American Evening with Paula Zahn and Paula Zahn Now. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
2009  
 
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Paula Zahn hosts this personal finance tutorial, geared at workers who are nearing retirement but have lost some of their nest egg due to the economic collapse in 2008. ~ Carly Wray, Rovi

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Starring:
Paula Zahn
 
2003  
 
This nightly, two-hour news and opinion program was both an adjunct of CNN's 24/7 coverage of the 2003 Iraqi War and the network's decision to fire their high-priced but low-rated news diva Connie Chung. Formerly the co-anchor of CNN's American Morning, Paula Zahn was elevated to prime time, taking over the 7-9 PM slot previously occupied by Crossfire (cut from 60 to 30 minutes and moved to late afternoons) and Connie Chung Tonight (dispensed with altogether). American Evening with Paula Zahn debuted March 28, 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Paula Zahn
 
2002  
 
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Compiled from a two-part series of specials broadcast on CNN, the documentary CNN Tribute: America Remembers - The Events of September 11 recalls the events of that day in history. Starting in the morning when the first passenger jet crashed into the World Trade Center, the journalists at CNN supplied constant coverage of the destructive events of the day as well as the aftermath. While offering in-depth coverage of the crash in New York City, CNN also covers the simultaneous attacks in Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C. The program also includes never-before-seen newsroom footage, coverage of the anthrax attacks, and information about Operation Enduring Freedom. Many CNN journalists provide their own take on things, including Larry King, Paula Zahn, Wolf Blitzer, and Judy Woodruff. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

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1996  
 
The Washington press corps' annual "Press Capades" show is rapidly approaching, and Murphy (Candice Bergen) is eagerly looking forward to portraying First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton in "The Beltway Hillbillies", a sketch she wrote herself. Alas, Murphy's autocratic behavior during rehearsals is so overbearing that the rest of the cast refuses to work with her--and chooses Katie Couric as their leading lady instead! Although Ms. Couric does not actually appear in this episode, TV journalists Wolf Blitzer and Paula Zahn and Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich show up as (who else?) themselves. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1992  
 
A star-studded guest cast highlights this 100th episode of Murphy Brown, in which the title character (Candice Bergen) reluctantly agrees to attend a baby shower held by her coworker Corky (Faith Ford). With the birth of her own child only a week or so away, Murphy is still worried that she isn't ready for motherhood--until she receives a surfeit of advice from the other guests, all of whom have "been there" and "done that." The lovely ladies providing intimate information to our heroine include real-life TV journalists Katie Couric, Faith Daniels, Joan Lunden, Mary Alice Williams and Paula Zahn! ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1991  
 
When Murphy (Candice Bergen) makes a flippant on-air comment about short men, she incurs the wrath of the "66 Club", comprised entirely a small-statured males. One of the club members demands that Murphy make a personal apology to himself and his brethren. But upon meeting the "66 Club", Murphy realizes that they are just as prejudiced against those who are unlike themselves as she appears to be. Paula Zahn and Mark McEwen, then the cohosts of CBS This Morning, appear as themselves in this, the first Murphy Brown episode NOT directed by Barnet Kellman. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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