Mary Tyler Moore

– The Mary Tyler Moore Show is an American television sitcom created by James L. Brooks and Allan Burn..

Type:
TVSeries
Rating:
8.10 / 10
Duration:
30 Minutes
Release Year:
1970
Original Name:
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Mary Tyler Moore (1970) - Also known as The Mary Tyler Moore Show

The Mary Tyler Moore Show is an American television sitcom created by James L. Brooks and Allan Burns that aired on CBS from 1970 to 1977. The program was a television breakthrough, with the first never-married, independent career woman as the central character: "As Mary Richards, a single woman in her thirties, Moore presented a character different from other single TV women of the time. She was not widowed or divorced or seeking a man to support her."

It has also been cited as "one of the most acclaimed television programs ever produced" in US television history. It received high praise from critics, including Emmy Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series three years in a row, and continued to be honored long after the final episode aired.

Story Timeline:
Producing Country:
USA
Filming Locations:
Genre:

Mary Tyler Moore (1970) - Trailer

Release Date:

19 Sep 1970

Language:

English

MPAA Content-Rating:
TV-PG – Parental Guidance is recommended

This program contains material that parents may find unsuitable for younger children. Programs rated TV-PG may contain some material that parents or guardians may find inappropriate for younger children. Programs assigned a TV-PG rating may include some inappropriate language, very little sexual content, suggestive dialogue, and/or moderate violence.

Writer:

James L. Brooks, Allan Burns

Main Actors:

Mary Tyler Moore, Gavin MacLeod, Edward Asner, Ted Knight

Plot:

Mary Richards moves to Minneapolis after a relationship goes bad. She finds work as an associate producer in a small television newsroom where the characters include Lou Grant, her gruff boss, Murray Slaughter the humorous writer, and Ted Baxter the Anchor Man who spends his time mispronouncing country names. Mary continues to hope for romance, but finds that her friends are more dependable.

Awards:

Won 3 Golden Globes. Another 39 wins & 82 nominations.

Ratings:
Internet Movie Database:
8.1/10