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  1. 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 (159) Rate. Watch options.

  2. Mary Richards is a thirty-something single woman who settles in Minneapolis after breaking up with a boyfriend. She lands a job as an associate producer of the evening news at WJM-TV, which happens to be the area's lowest-rated station. Her boss, Lou Grant, hates her spunk but often looks to her to solve newsroom (or even personal) problems.

  3. The Mary Tyler Moore Show (TV Series 1970–1977) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Menu. Movies. ... Mary's committed to watching Bess over the weekend, so when an old flame unexpectedly comes to town, she turns to an unlikely baby-sitter - Mr Grant. 7.9 /10 (178) Rate.

  4. Mary Tyler Moore (December 29, 1936 – January 25, 2017) was an American actress, producer, and social advocate. She is best known for her roles on The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961–1966) and especially The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970–1977), which "helped define a new vision of American womanhood" and "appealed to an audience facing the new trials of modern-day existence".

  5. 25 de jul. de 2023 · Mary Richards gets a job at local television station WJM-TV in Minneapolis and makes her way through life as a single, independent career woman. Season 2 (19...

  6. Phyllis Lindstrom ( Cloris Leachman) (1970–1975) (Season 1–5, 7 Guest) is Mary's snobbish friend and neighbor. Phyllis is a recurring character appearing in many episodes of the first two seasons, after which her appearances decline in frequency. She is married to unseen character Lars, a dermatologist, and has a precocious daughter, Bess ...

  7. S1 E24 - The Forty-Five-Year-Old Man. March 5, 1971. 25min. ALL. After Lou is fired, Mary confronts Wild Jack, the station's eccentric owner, and urges him to reconsider. Available to buy. Over its seven-year run, The Mary Tyler Moore Show won twenty-nine Emmy Awards, more than any other comedy in television history.