Yes, these fellas were a real news team. Burgundy, of course, was the foundation, the rock.

Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
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A screenplay character in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004).
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Sample dialogue
Yeah, Burgundy had rolled with the punches of change pretty good. He had finally become more than a haircut and a voice. He was truly an anchor- man. Alicia of course went straight to network. And Ron and Alicia kept - up an amazing long distance relationship: six days of work and one day of love making at the hotel by the airport. But after awhile Ron just grew restless anchoring the news. He was no longer satisfied to report on life. He wanted to live it.
scene 99, source scene 100 — EXT. HOSPITAL ~~ AN HOUR LATERBut each member brought their own special something to the equation.
scene 7, source scene 8 — EXT. SUBURBAN HOME ~-~- NIGHTYes, Burgundy was smitten. Ron didn't have much experience with real relationships so it was a new feeling for him.
scene 25, source scene 26 — INT. HALLWAY -- SECONDS LATERI've always said "A man can't expect much in this world. But he can expect a woman, a job and a good dog.” Ron Burgundy, had lost all three.
scene 81, source scene 82 — EXT. CENTER CITY PORTLAND --- NIGHTHe became more myth than man. And all the while Alicia's star continued to rise...
scene 100, source scene 101 — EXT. NEWS BUILDING- FOGGY DAY
Bookends
Ron became a great House Husband. But when he wasn't busy doing laundry or picking up the kids from voice lessons he found time to finally realize his dream of going national. And he chose the biggest network of them all.