The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970)
30-year-old single Mary Richards moves to Minneapolis to start a new life after a romantic break-up. There she reacquaints with Phyllis who rents her a room, and meets her upstairs neighbor and new best friend Rhoda. Mary unexpectedly lands a job as associate producer at the TV station WJM, where she works alongside her bristly boss, Lou; the comical newswriter, Murray; and the newscast's often-incompetent anchor, Ted.
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Episode 1 - Love is All Around
Release Date: 1970-09-19The classic series begins its classic 7-year run in Mary's apartment. Mary Richards, a 30-year-old single woman, has left her long-time boyfriend, Bill, to be with her old friend, Phyllis Lindstrom, in Minneapolis. (Mary originally lived in Roseburg, MN.) Why did Mary leave Bill? After promising to her that he would marry her right after his internship at the hospital, he said, ""Why rush into things???"" Meanwhile, she's already having troubles with her new apartment--a bitter upstairs neightbor, Rhoda Morgenstern, insists that she owns Mary's apartment!
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Episode 2 - Today I Am a Ma'am
Release Date: 1970-09-26Mary is worried now that she's outside the 15-29 demographic group which the station classifies as 'young', and the mailboy has called her 'Ma'am'. Rhoda persuades her into calling an old boyfriend for a get-together.
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Episode 3 - Bess, You is My Daughter Now
Release Date: 1970-10-03When Phyllis's husband Lars takes ill, she asks Mary to babysit Bess for a few days. Bess decides she wants to stay permanently with Mary, to Phyllis's dismay.
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Episode 4 - Divorce Isn't Everything
Release Date: 1970-10-10Mary and Rhoda find out that divorcees at the Better Luck Next Time club can get group rates on cruises and decide to join. However, Mary proves a hit with the club's members and gets elected to its board.
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Episode 5 - Keep Your Guard Up
Release Date: 1970-10-17A football player turned insurance salesman applies for a job as a sportscaster and attaches himself to Mary. Mary and Rhoda discover that he hasn't had much success at anything and encourage him to pursue his dreams.
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Episode 6 - Support Your Local Mother
Release Date: 1970-10-24Rhoda's mother, Ida, comes visiting and Rhoda refuses to see her. Ida stays with Mary but drives her crazy.
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Episode 7 - Toulouse-Lautrec is One of My Favorite Artists
Release Date: 1970-10-31Mary begins seeing an author who appeared as a guest on WJM-TV's Scrutiny, and becomes extremely self-conscious after discovering he is several inches shorter than her.
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Episode 8 - The Snow Must Go On
Release Date: 1970-11-07A snowstorm leaves Mary producing her first program, broadcasting the results of the local elections. The show has to remain on until a winner is declared and no word is received at the newsroom.
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Episode 9 - Bob & Rhoda & Teddy & Mary
Release Date: 1970-11-14Mary is nominated for her first Television Editors' Award (the ""Teddies""), but at home Rhoda's boyfriend Bob takes more of an interest in Mary than in Rhoda.
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Episode 10 - Assistant Wanted, Female
Release Date: 1970-11-21Mary's workload gets too much so Lou allows her to hire an assistant. She chooses Phyllis who hinders more than she helps.
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Episode 11 - 1040 or Fight
Release Date: 1970-11-28Mary is audited by the IRS, and the shy auditor takes an interest in her. Unfortunately, he has great difficulty telling her how he feels.
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Episode 12 - Anchorman Overboard
Release Date: 1970-12-05Ted loses his self-confidence after speaking at Phyllis's club and Mary has to find a way to get Ted back on a high.
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Episode 13 - He's All Yours
Release Date: 1970-12-12After Mary invites Lou's nephew home for dinner, she must confront false rumors in the newsroom the following day.
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Episode 14 - Christmas and the Hard Luck Kid II
Release Date: 1970-12-19Feeling sympathetic for a co-worker who hasn't spent Christmas with his family for years, Mary is forced to stay alone at WJM-TV on Christmas Eve.
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Episode 15 - Howard's Girl
Release Date: 1971-01-02Mary begins seeing Paul Arnell, the brother of her former boyfriend Howard Arnell, and is shocked to discover that the brothers' parents still believe that she and Howard are an item.
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Episode 16 - Party is Such Sweet Sorrow
Release Date: 1971-01-09Mary gets a tempting offer from a rival television station, but becomes reluctant to leave when her WJM-TV colleagues throw a farewell party for her.
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Episode 17 - Just a Lunch
Release Date: 1971-01-16Mary reluctantly finds herself romantically involved with a married man.
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Episode 18 - Second Story Story
Release Date: 1971-01-23Mary's apartment is burgled, with only her clothes, stereo and television taken but then next night the whole apartment is cleaned out.
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Episode 19 - We Closed in Minneapolis
Release Date: 1971-01-30Murray's play, All Work and No Play, is finally produced but his happiness is short-lived when he discovers that the leading role will be played by Ted.
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Episode 20 - Hi!
Release Date: 1971-02-06Mary is admitted into the hospital to have her tonsils removed, and shares a room with a grouchy woman who refuses to get along with anyone.
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Episode 21 - The Boss Isn't Coming to Dinner
Release Date: 1971-02-13Lou and his wife Edie separate and Mary becomes involved when she is asked for advice.
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Episode 22 - A Friend in Deed
Release Date: 1971-02-20An irritating childhood friend drops by Mary's apartment, making use of her connection as Mary's former camp mate to introduce herself to the newsroom's staff.
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Episode 23 - Smokey the Bear Wants You
Release Date: 1971-02-27Rhoda falls in love with a top executive, and is shocked to find that he wants to give up the high-flying lifestyle to become a forest ranger.
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Episode 24 - The 45-Year-Old Man
Release Date: 1971-03-06When Lou is fired, Mary goes to confront the station owner, Wild Jack Munroe.