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    Lou Grant. Lou Grant is a fictional character played by Ed Asner in two television series produced by MTM Enterprises for CBS. The first was The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970–1977), a half-hour light-hearted situation comedy in which the character was the news director at fictional television station WJM-TV in Minneapolis.

  2. Lou Grant: Created by James L. Brooks, Allan Burns, Gene Reynolds, Leon Tokatyan. With Edward Asner, Robert Walden, Mason Adams, Jack Bannon. The trials of a former television station manager, turned newspaper city editor, and his journalist staff.

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  3. Lou Grant is an American drama television series starring Ed Asner in the title role as a newspaper editor that aired on CBS from September 20, 1977, to September 13, 1982. The third spin-off (after Rhoda and Phyllis ) of the sitcom The Mary Tyler Moore Show , Lou Grant was created by James L. Brooks , Allan Burns , and Gene Reynolds .

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  5. Aug 30, 2021 · 30 August 2021. AFP. Asner voiced an elderly widower in animated hit Up. Ed Asner, best-known for playing fictional TV newsman Lou Grant, has died aged 91. The actor, whose roles also included...

  6. Lou Grant. Top-rated. Mon, Dec 17, 1979. S3.E12. Hollywood. Lou is intrigued by the closed restaurant down the street, which turns out to have been the scene of the murder of the famous boxer Baby Duarte in 1947. Animal is sent in for pictures, and becomes friends with the reclusive owner, the woman who found the Baby's body 32 years ago. 8.4/10.

  7. Aug 29, 2021 · Ed Asner, the Iconic Lou Grant on Two Acclaimed TV Series, Dies at 91. The seven-time Emmy winner was funny on 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' and serious on his own newspaper drama, then delighted...

  8. Lou Grant. Season 1. Ed Asner stars as Lou Grant, a battle-toughened veteran of the news wars who is hired by his old friend, Charlie Hume, as the city editor of the Los Angeles Tribune. 17 IMDb 7.3 1977 22 episodes.

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