Mary Tyler Moore Show

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  • WASHINGTON, Sept. 19 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Following is the daily "Profile America" feature for Sept. 19 from the U.S. Census Bureau: Profile America Monday, September 19th. One of the most popular sitcoms in television history was first aired on this day 35 years ago the "Mary Tyler Moore Show." In the course of seven seasons and 168 episodes, the series combined good writing and casting to examine Mary's struggle to function as a producer in what was then the man's world of television news. The cast included Valerie Harper, Cloris Leachman, Ed Asner and Ted Knight. In the final episode, everyone in the newsroom except inept anchorman Ted Baxter is fired. Now, 32 percent of producers and directors are women, as well as 44 percent of reporters and correspondents and over half of a...

  • There's a wonderful scene from the first episode of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" between Mary and Lou Grant (Ed Asner), her short- tempered boss, teetering on the edge of rage. You know what?" Grant asks. "You've got spunk.

  • Reza Badiyi, a prolific television and movie director whose credits include "Mission: Impossible," "Hawaii Five-O," "Baretta," and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" among other classics, has died. He was 81. Badiyi died peacefully Saturday at UCLA Medical Center due to medical complications, according to publicist Bita Milanian.

  • Para aquellos que recuerdan la comedia televisiva Mary Tyler Moore Show, la noticia del lanzamiento de Rhoda: Season One ($40/Shout! Factory) les llenará de alegría: se trata de una secuela de dicha producción que protagonizó Valerie Harper, repitiendo su personaje de Rhoda, esta vez residiendo en Nueva York. El DVD ofrece los 25 episodios de la primera temporada, además de un reportaje en el que los creadores James L. Brooks y Allan Burns recuerdan la creación de la serie y su éxito popular. Atención al capítulo de la boda de Rhoda, en el que aparecen las estrellas de Mary Tyler Moore Show: Ed Asner, Cloris Leachmann, Gavin MacLeod y, por supuesto, Mary Tyler Moore. Caprica ($27/Universal) es una película inspirada en los personajes y aventuras de la excelente serie Battlestar Galactic...

  • As I be held the spectacle of Julie Powell's life as rendered in her memoir "Cleaving," I couldn't help thinking of one of the priceless moments in that wonderful 1970s television program "The Mary Tyler Moore Show." Mary and her sidekick Rhoda, thirtysomethings both, encounter at a party some holdovers from the '60s who are still in their 20s. "Let's go out and act weird," they say to Mary and Rhoda, "and hope that someone notices.

  • Betty White has had countless roles over her award-winning career, but now she has a gig she always wanted: forest ranger. The actress known for her roles on "The Golden Girls" and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" was made an honorary ranger Tuesday by the U.S. Forest Service. White, 88, said that as a young girl she wanted to be a forest ranger, but women weren't allowed to have the job.

  • July 26, Fox Home Entertainment The inimitable Mary and the newsroom gang are back from the '70s. Tons of extras include a theme-song karaoke track,...

  • Starting June 13, television viewers will be able to watch classic television programs like "The Twilight Zone" and "I Love Lucy" on WPXI's digital channel 11.2. The station will carry ME-TV, which will replace its popular Retro TV Network. The lineup for ME-TV includes "MASH," "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," "Happy Days" and "Cheers.

  • She's helped make Wisteria Lane a Sunday destination, but can Teri Hatcher really turn the world on with her smile? Mary Tyler Moore thinks so.

  • Here are some of the latest series and documentaries to arrive on DVD for the first time, led by the first season of "Rhoda" and the 11th season of "Dallas. Rhoda: Season One" (Shout, 1974-75, four discs, $39.99). Valerie Harper was charming and very funny as Mary's wisecracking best friend Rhoda on '70s hit "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," so it seemed natural to spin the character onto her own half-hour sitcom -- which was also a hit.



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