Genres: | Sitcom, Family, Comedy |
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Mary Tyler Moore stars in THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW, one of the most realistic, well written and enduring situation comedies of all time.
The supporting cast is one of the best ever ensembled for a sitcom. THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW is one of the most influential in television history. The show spawned more successful spinoffs (Lou Grant, Rhoda and Phyllis) than any other sitcom in history, and its creative alumni have created such shows as The Simpsons, The Cosby Show and Cheers.
New to Minneapolis and rebounding from a broken engagement, Mary takes a job in the WJM-TV newsroom.
Mary and her new neighbor Rhoda decide there's nothing worse than being 30-ish and single - except maybe being called "Ma'am."
Mary enjoys a temporary taste of motherhood when Phyllis asks her to baby-sit Bess for a few days.
In an effort to meet men (and get group vacation rates), Mary and Rhoda pretend to be divorcees and join the Better Luck Next Time Club.
One of Lou's old army buddies arrives at WJM-TV to apply for a job as a sportscaster - with disastrous results.
Rhoda refuses to see her mother, who just flew in from New York for a surprise visit, so Mary gets an unexpected roommate.
Mary is asked out on a date by a handsome, successful author who is long on charm and short on height.
A blizzard wreaks havoc on the newsroom as WJM-TV as Ted is forced to ad-lib election results.
Amid the excitement of the upcoming Teddy Awards, Rhoda's new beau seems to be more interested in Mary than in Rhoda.
Busybody Phyllis gets a job at WJM-TV as Mary's new assistant - now if someone could only assist Mary in firing her?
Mary discovers just how taxing an IRS audit can be when the bashful auditor takes an interest in her.
Ted's confidence is shot after a disastrous public speaking appearance at one of Phyllis' women's club functions.
WJM-TV's new cameraman, who also happens to be Lou's nephew, wants more than a professional relationship with Mary.
Having to spend Christmas at work, Mary decides to spread some holiday cheer around the office.
Mary begins dating her ex-boyfriend's brother, and ends up being entertained by his parents.
Mary accepts a job at a larger TV station but is reluctant to leave when her co-workers throw her a farewell party.
Mary becomes involved with a dashing foreign correspondent who seems to have it all - including a wife.
Lighting strikes twice - at least - when Mary's apartment is inexplicably and repeatedly burglarized.
Murray's happiness is short-lived when he learns that his play will finally be produced - with Ted in the lead role.
Mary is admitted into the hospital for a tonsillectomy and ends up with a grouchy roommate who could make anyone sick.
Lou and his wife Edie are having marital problems, so Mary steps in to help patch things up.
It turns out that WJM-TV's new receptionist is an old (and irritating) childhood friend of Mary's.
Rhoda is crestfallen when her businessman boyfriend wants to give up the rat race to become a forest ranger.
After Lou is fired, Mary confronts Wild Jack, the station's eccentric owner, and urges him to reconsider.