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      Rhoda, Phyllis, and Lou Grant

      • Moore received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series three times. The series also launched three spin-offs: Rhoda, Phyllis, and Lou Grant.
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  1. The series also launched three spin-offs: Rhoda, Phyllis, and Lou Grant. In 2013, the Writers Guild of America ranked The Mary Tyler Moore Show No. 6 on its list of the "101 Best Written TV Series of All Time".

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    • A Dick Van Dyke show (no, not that one) helped to launch Mary’s solo sitcom career. When The Dick Van Dyke Show ended in 1966, Mary Tyler Moore was poised to make the leap into films.
    • Mary Richards was originally a divorcée. When the creative team behind The Mary Tyler Moore Show was originally brainstorming the concept, they envisioned Mary Richards as a recently divorced 30-year-old who had moved to a new apartment and needed to find a job after her husband had left her.
    • The MTM kitten was found in a Minneapolis shelter. It was Grant Tinker’s (Moore’s then-husband) idea to name their new production company MTM Enterprises, and Moore didn’t argue since that meant her name was the company.
    • Gavin MacLeod auditioned for the role of Lou Grant. Allan See started losing his hair at age 18, while he was studying drama at New York’s Ithaca College.
  3. In the 1978–79 season, Moore also starred in two unsuccessful CBS variety series. The first, Mary, featured David Letterman, Michael Keaton, Swoosie Kurtz and Dick Shawn in the supporting cast. After CBS canceled that series, it brought Moore back in March 1979 in a new, retooled show, The Mary Tyler Moore Hour.

    • Her childhood wasn’t rosy. Born in Brooklyn Heights, New York, Moore and her family moved to Los Angeles in the 1940s when she was eight years old. Her father, George Tyler Moore, a clerk, was emotionally distant and unhappy; her mother, Marjorie, was an alcoholic.
    • She was going to grow up to be “on stage or in jail” The leggy and ultra-energetic brunette loved to dance from a young age and she says in the doc that her grandpa once joked that she was going to grow up to be “on stage or in jail.”
    • The making of Laura Petrie. Moore was only 23 when she landed the role of capri-pants-wearing housewife Laura Petrie on The Dick Van Dyke Show in 1961.
    • The unmaking of Laura Petrie. After The Dick Van Dyke Show ended in 1966, Moore had to work hard to reestablish herself as a star. She played second fiddle to Julie Andrews in the 1967 musical film, Thoroughly Modern Millie.
  4. Jan 25, 2017 · The second spin-off from “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” earned Cloris Leachman a Golden Globe for Best Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. MTM Enterprises produced it for two seasons.

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  5. In this spin-off of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," Rhoda Morgenstern leaves best pal Mary Richards and her other friends in Minneapolis, Minn., to try her luck in Manhattan. Creators James L. Brooks

  6. Jan 26, 2017 · Mary Tyler Moore and its eventual spinoff Rhoda steadily gained millions of viewers, and both series regularly landed in the top 20 shows of the year. Their success forced the TV industry to...

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