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  1. The Mary Tyler Moore Show premiered on CBS in September 1970 and during its seven-year run became one of the most acclaimed television programs ever produced. The program represented a significant change in the situation comedy, quickly distinguishing itself from typical plot-driven storylines filled with narrative predictability and unchanging characters.

  2. The Mary Tyler Moore Hour: With Mary Tyler Moore, Michael Keaton, Michael Lombard, Joyce Van Patten. Beloved sitcom star Mary Tyler Moore hosts an American variety show that aired on CBS during the spring of 1979.

  3. The Mary Tyler Moore Show was one of the most literate, realistic, and enduring situation comedies of the 1970s. Unlike the efforts generated by producer Norman Lear, typified by All in the Family and Maude, there was never a conscious attempt to humiliate or ridicule. Mary Richards was the idealized single career woman.

  4. S3.E19 ∙ Romeo and Mary. Sat, Jan 27, 1973. One rotten date turns into extended agony and embarrassment for Mary when the boorish clown just won't give up. 6.8/10 (191) Rate. Watch options.

  5. Mary Tyler Moore stars in this smart, funny series as the irrepressible Mary Richards. Along with her lovably eccentric friends, Mary faces life with courage, hope and hilarity. As the series unfolds, Mary goes from being the underling ofcurmudgeonly news show producer Lou Grant (Edward Asner) to a producer in her own right.

  6. Sat, Dec 20, 1975. When SueAnn needs a new producer, for her show, the Happy Homemaker, Murray jumps at it - thinking a chance to 'step up,' and a salary increase. Only after agreeing, does he find out working for SueAnn who wants him to call her 'Miss Nivens,' is a step down. 7.8/10 (158) Rate. Watch options.

  7. Jan 26, 2017 · The role went to Ted Knight instead. Once The Mary Tyler Moore Show became a hit, however, Cassidy changed his mind and appeared as Ted’s preening egotistical brother, Hal, in the episode ...

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