| 1. | The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Season 1 | 1970 |
| 2. | The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Season 2 | 1971 |
| 3. | The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Season 3 | 1972 |
| 4. | The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Season 4 | 1973 |
| 5. | The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Season 5 | 1974 |
| 6. | The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Season 6 | 1975 |
| 7. | The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Season 7 | 1976 |
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
The Mary Tyler Moore Show was one of the most literate, realistic, and enduring situation comedies of the 1970s. Mary Richards was the idealized single career woman. She had come to Minneapolis after breaking up with a man she had been dating for four years. Ambitious, and looking for new friends, she moved into an older apartment building and went to work as an assistant producer of the local news show on television station WJM-TV. In her early 30s, Mary symbolized the independent woman of the 1970s.
Lou has to face the fact that his ex-wife Edie is getting married.
Looking for a change in her life, Mary moves to another apartment.
While Mary is working with a priest, he announces that he is leaving the priesthood. Is it because of Mary?
Murray wants to confess to Mary that he loves her.
Ted is tempted with an offer to host a game show in New York City. Do Mary and Lou really want to see him go?
Mary's Aunt Flo a hard-nosed famous newswoman flies into town and rubs Lou the wrong way.
Mary thinks that the death of Chuckles the Clown is nothing to laugh about--until she attends the funeral.
Mary adopts a teen-aged shoplifter as a little sister. Sue Ann does the same adopting a black teenager which influences her in a major way.
Ted and Georgette get married in Mary's apartment on an hour's notice.
Lou runs into a woman who sent him a "Dear John" letter during World War II.
Mary is in love and wants to hear the same from her boyfriend.
Ted Baxter is being audited by the I.R.S.
Mary sets up a blind date for Lou with Sue Ann Nivens.
Mary has to choose between her current boyfriend and an old flame that returns to town.
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.
Ted won't see a marriage counselor unless Lou goes with him.
At a seminar in Washington Lou tries to impress Mary with all his former contacts that just don't seem to exist anymore. Betty Ford makes a cameo.
Lou spends the night with Sue Ann and Mary can't keep the secret.
Lou is put-out when his old girlfriend, Charlene shows up at Mary's party with a date. He then quickly asks out Mary's neighbor Paula.
Murray gets fired when he stands up to the policies of the new station owner.
Mary is at odds with Lou over a public television documentary.
Mary threatens an old friend with revealing a secret when he decides to run for office.
Sue Ann falls in love with a jerk.
Ted and Georgette adopted after they are told they can't have children. Then Georgette makes a startling announcement.
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Mary Tyler Moore | Mary Richards |
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Edward Asner | Lou Grant |
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Gavin MacLeod | Murray Slaughter |
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Ted Knight | Ted Baxter |
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Betty White | Sue Ann Nivens |
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Georgia Engel | Georgette Franklin |
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Frank Adamo | Waiter |
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Mary Kay Place | Sally Jo Hochkiss |
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Eileen Heckart | Flo Meredith |
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Penny Marshall | Paula Kovacs |
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Joyce Bulifant | Marie Slaughter |
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Ted Bessell | Joe Warner |
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Dabney Coleman | Congressman Phil Whitman |
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Connie Sawyer | The Neighbor |
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John Ritter | Reverend Chatfield |
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Jeff Conaway | Kenny Stevens |
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Monty O'Grady | Mourner |
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Titos Vandis | Laszlo Kralic |
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Bill Zuckert | Bartender |
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Peter Hobbs | Al |
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Beverly Garland | Veronica Ludlow |
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Phillip R. Allen | Gus Brubaker |
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Barry Coe | Steve |
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Ed Flanders | Fr. Terrance Brian |
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Robbie Rist | David Baxter |
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