Next Episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
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.
Mary is given the task of making The Six O'clock News more upbeat, and her plans are on target to succeed until they're frustrated by Ted.
Mary is interviewed by a newspaper columnist and ends up telling a little too much.
Lou is promoted to the position of program director but has to decide to whom his old job should go. Meanwhile, The Six O'clock News begins falling apart without him.
Ida Morgenstern, Rhoda's mother, mistakenly believes that her husband is seeing other women, so Rhoda and Mary try to clear things up between them.
After Lou's trip to Vegas is canceled because of a snow storm, Mary arranges a poker game for the guys unaware that Murray has a gambling problem.
After losing twenty pounds, Rhoda is selected by her store for a beauty contest.
Mary is worried that her parents, who have moved to the Twin Cities to be close to her, may pry into her life too much.
Mary tries to help her new boyfriend with a spot on the news after he quits his job writing for Chuckles the Clown.
Ted gets Lou to strike the clause from his contract preventing him from doing outside work. Ted ends up doing cheesy TV commercials.
After Mary's friends, Jack and Linda, split up, Mary considers dating Jack.
Mary becomes concerned when her father, newly retired, appears to have no friends or hobbies in Minneapolis, and tries to take on the role herself.
Bess's 15-year-old boyfriend falls in love with Mary and begins to surprise her with visits to her apartment and her work.
Lou has to have an operation and Ted's thoughtful behavior causes Lou to rethink their relationship; Mary is put in charge of the newsroom.
Rhoda returns after a visit to New York and announces she is has accepted a job there.
Mary runs into her former boyfriend Dan Whitfield in an elevator by chance. Subsequently, Dan realizes he still has feelings for Mary, breaks off his engagement, and begins dating her again.
Lou decides to buy a bar but soon realizes that he is not cut out to be a friendly neighborhood bar owner.
Phyllis wants to set up her visiting brother with Mary, but instead he hits it off with Rhoda and begins spending time with her to Phyllis's disapproval.
Mary and Rhoda try to encourage Georgette to take a stand for herself after seeing how Ted takes advantage of her.
Rhoda introduces Mary to a very irritating Warren Sturges, who tries everything including a giant billboard across the road from the WJM-TV offices to get her to accept his marriage proposal.
WJM gets a new program director who develops a crush on Lou.
Murray becomes depressed when he realizes that the years are passing him by, after he learns that a contemporary has won a Pulitzer Prize.
A former boyfriend visiting Minneapolis calls Mary who, deep down, wants to see him again but she has been hurt by him too many times before.
Everything goes right for Rhoda and everything goes wrong for Mary on a disastrous day when she is due to go to the Teddies.
Mary lends Rhoda some money to start a new venture and worries she may never see her money again, after Rhoda postpones repayment, hires Georgette full-time and begins expanding her business.
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