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  1. The Adam and Joe Show. Da Ali G Show. The Alan Young Show. The Al Franken Show, after a brief period where it was titled The O'Franken Factor . Alfred Hitchcock Presents was known as The Alfred Hitchcock Hour from 1962-65. The Alvin Show. The Amanda Show. The Andy Griffith Show.

  2. The writer of the former, James L. Brooks, later wrote an episode for The Mary Tyler Moore Show called "Christmas and the Hard-Luck Kid II". Clip Show: Season four episodes "Fly By Night" and "Ugh, Wilderness" are actually a two-part episode about a trip Ann and Donald take in a small plane that goes wrong. "Fly By Night" is mostly a clip show ...

  3. The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Created by James L. Brooks, Allan Burns. With Mary Tyler Moore, Gavin MacLeod, Edward Asner, Ted Knight. The lives and trials of a young single woman and her friends, both at work and at home.

  4. The Dick Van Dyke Show was a highly popular and influential Sitcom that aired for five seasons (1961–66) on CBS.. Created and produced by Carl Reiner, the series centers around television comedy writer Rob Petrie (Dick Van Dyke), who works in New York City and lives in suburban New Rochelle with his attractive wife Laura (Mary Tyler Moore) and their cute son Richie (Larry Matthews), along ...

  5. Valerie Kathryn Harper (August 22, 1939 – August 30, 2019) was an American actor best known for her role as Rhoda Morgenstern on The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970–1977) and its Spin-Off Rhoda (1974–1978). For her work on Mary Tyler Moore, she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series three times, and ...

  6. Phyllis (1975–1977) Lou Grant (1977–1982) The Mary Tyler Moore Show (also known simply as Mary Tyler Moore) is an American television sitcom created by James L. Brooks and Allan Burns and starring actress Mary Tyler Moore. The show originally aired on CBS from September 19, 1970, to March 19, 1977. Moore portrayed Mary Richards, an ...

  7. Headscratchers / Weezer. Headscratchers /. Weezer. The chorus to "Buddy Holly" bugs me. I mean, by the time Mary Tyler Moore was doing anything of note, Buddy Holly was dead. There is literally no overlap between the two of them, nor do they fill any sort of similar cultural niche that would make the first line of the first line of the chorus ...

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