All Seasons

Season 1

  • SPECIAL 0x2 Original 1970 CBS Promos

    • CBS

    These are the original 1970 CBS promotional TV Spots, recovered from the archives, advertising the premiere of The Mary Tyler Moore Show.

  • S01E01 Love is All Around

    • September 19, 1970
    • CBS

    The 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! Later, Mary goes on a job interview at WJM-TV's The 6:00 News for a secreterial job. Lou Grant, the boss, tells her that the job has already been filled, but he does say that the job of Associate Producer is open. Sure, it offers $10 less per week than the secreterial job, but Mary is fine. "If you can get off with $15 less per week, I'll make you Producer," he says. She declines, then goes on to meeting Ted Baxter, the ridicul

  • S01E02 Today I Am a Ma'am

    • September 26, 1970
    • CBS

    Mary 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.

  • S01E03 Bess, You is My Daughter Now

    • October 3, 1970
    • CBS

    When 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.

  • S01E04 Divorce Isn't Everything

    • October 10, 1970
    • CBS

    Mary 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.

  • S01E05 Keep Your Guard Up

    • October 17, 1970
    • CBS

    A 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.

  • S01E06 Support Your Local Mother

    • October 24, 1970
    • CBS

    Rhoda's mother, Ida, comes visiting and Rhoda refuses to see her. Ida stays with Mary but drives her crazy.

  • S01E07 Toulouse-Lautrec is One of My Favorite Artists

    • October 31, 1970
    • CBS

    Mary 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.

  • S01E08 The Snow Must Go On

    • November 7, 1970
    • CBS

    A 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.

  • S01E09 Bob & Rhoda & Teddy & Mary

    • November 14, 1970
    • CBS

    Mary 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.

  • S01E10 Assistant Wanted, Female

    • November 21, 1970
    • CBS

    Mary's workload gets too much so Lou allows her to hire an assistant. She chooses Phyllis who hinders more than she helps.

  • S01E11 1040 or Fight

    • November 28, 1970
    • CBS

    Mary is audited by the IRS, and the shy auditor takes an interest in her. Unfortunately, he has great difficulty telling her how he feels.

  • S01E12 Anchorman Overboard

    • December 5, 1970
    • CBS

    Ted loses his self-confidence after speaking at Phyllis's club and Mary has to find a way to get Ted back on a high.

  • S01E13 He's All Yours

    • December 12, 1970
    • CBS

    After Mary invites Lou's nephew home for dinner, she must confront false rumors in the newsroom the following day.

  • S01E14 Christmas and the Hard Luck Kid II

    • December 19, 1970
    • CBS

    Feeling 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.

  • S01E15 Howard's Girl

    • January 2, 1971
    • CBS

    Mary 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.

  • S01E16 Party is Such Sweet Sorrow

    • January 9, 1971
    • CBS

    Mary 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.

  • S01E17 Just a Lunch

    • January 16, 1971
    • CBS

    Mary reluctantly finds herself romantically involved with a married man.

  • S01E18 Second Story Story

    • January 23, 1971
    • CBS

    Mary's apartment is burgled, with only her clothes, stereo and television taken but then next night the whole apartment is cleaned out.

  • S01E19 We Closed in Minneapolis

    • January 30, 1971
    • CBS

    Murray'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.

  • S01E20 Hi!

    • February 6, 1971
    • CBS

    Mary 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.

  • S01E21 The Boss Isn't Coming to Dinner

    • February 13, 1971
    • CBS

    Lou and his wife Edie separate and Mary becomes involved when she is asked for advice.

  • S01E22 A Friend in Deed

    • February 20, 1971
    • CBS

    An 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.

  • S01E23 Smokey the Bear Wants You

    • February 27, 1971
    • CBS

    Rhoda 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.

  • S01E24 The 45-Year-Old Man

    • March 6, 1971
    • CBS

    When Lou is fired, Mary goes to confront the station owner, Wild Jack Munroe.

Season 2

  • S02E01 The Bird and ...Um ...Bess

    • September 18, 1971
    • CBS

    In the second-season premiere, after Mary Richards produces a "What's Your Sexual IQ?" documentary for the Six O'Clock News, Rhoda confesses to failing and Phyllis says that young Bess watched it. Phyllis calls on Mary to teach Bess the facts of life, but it turns out that Bess already had learned it from her friends. Meanwhile, the WJM-TV newsroom is shelled with phone calls responding to the documentary. According to Mary, more people are appalled by it than anything else.

  • S02E02 I Am Curious Cooper

    • September 25, 1971
    • CBS

    Mary is intrigued by the voice of Lou Grant's friend, Mike Cooper, and asks to be set up with him. Lou breaks his policy of not matchmaking friends and colleagues.

  • S02E03 He's No Heavy... He's My Brother

    • October 2, 1971
    • CBS

    Mary and Rhoda take an unplanned vacation to Mexico but have to do a strange favor for a Mexican restaurant owner for reservations.

  • S02E04 Room 223

    • October 9, 1971
    • CBS

    Mary and Rhoda enroll in a night school course in journalism and Mary begins dating the lecturer.

  • S02E05 A Girl's Best Mother Is Not Her Friend

    • October 16, 1971
    • CBS

    When Ida, Rhoda's mother, visits, she sees how well Phyllis and Bess get on, and how closely Mary appears to her mother when they chat on the telephone, that she tries to be Rhoda's "friend".

  • S02E06 Cover Boy

    • October 23, 1971
    • CBS

    Jack Cassidy guest stars as professional model Hal Baxter, who comes to visit his brother Ted at WJM-TV. Immediately, the two engage in a heated battle of sibling rivalry about EVERYTHING -- salaries, cars, & even women. In an effort to size up his brother, Ted claims that Mary is his girlfriend. Ted & Hal decide to go on a double-date with Mary & Rhoda. At the restaurant, Ted doesn't know any etiquitte, and it shows. Back at Mary's apartment, Ted & Hal arm wrestle before Hal decides to go with Rhoda up to her apartment to look thru magazines for his picture. Ted stays with Mary to make Hal think that he spends more time with his girl than he does. The next morning, Mary, who got no sleep last to night, falls asleep while typing. When Ted asks her for another double-date, she refuses. Ted feels beated and, when Hal comes in to WJM-TV, tells him the truth: he's not dating Mary. Hal admits to being a career slump and having a mole surgically installed. As the 2 walk out together

  • S02E07 Didn't You Used to Be... Wait... Don't Tell Me

    • October 30, 1971
    • CBS

    Mary attends her high school reunion and meets up with her former boyfriend Howard Arnell, who continues to have feelings for Mary. Meanwhile, Rhoda tags along believing that people will "remember" her although she didn't attend Roseburg High.

  • S02E08 Thoroughly Unmilitant Mary

    • November 6, 1971
    • CBS

    The writing and technical unions go on strike, leaving only Lou, Mary, and Ted in the newsroom. WJM-TV makes Lou be second cameraman on "The Chuckles the Clown Show". Because an upset Murray is on strike, Mary has to write the news stories. They are terrible, and when Lou criticizes them, she starts crying. Things take a turn for the worse: Ted's union strikes, and Lou has to fill in as anchorman! On his first brodcast, he has "clammy hands", and he bombs. At a local bar, Murray, Gordy, & Mary share a laugh over this. After drinking before his 2nd brodcast, he is "as cool as a cucumber"--that is, until he falls asleep at breaktime. Herb fills in for Lou for the rest of the brodcast. The next day, the unions come to an agreement, and everything goes back to normal. Rhoda Morgenstern & Phyllis Lindstrom do not appear in this episode.

  • S02E09 And Now, Sitting in for Ted Baxter

    • November 13, 1971
    • CBS

    Ted is forced to take a vacation and the anchorman hired to sit in for him becomes a huge success.

  • S02E10 Don't Break the Chain

    • November 20, 1971
    • CBS

    Mary gets a chain letter from Lou, and she is persuaded to send it on. To her surprise, one of the recipients comes for a visit, giving Mary a less than pleasant time dealing with him.

  • S02E11 The Six-and-a-Half-Year Itch

    • November 27, 1971
    • CBS

    Mary, Rhoda and Lou go to a John Wayne movie, where they spot Lou's son-in-law with an unknown woman.

  • S02E12 ... Is a Friend in Need

    • December 4, 1971
    • CBS

    Rhoda loses her job as a window-dresser and isn't in a hurry to find something new. When there is a job opening at WJM-TV, Mary lies to Rhoda and tells her the job has been filled, to Lou's surprise.

  • S02E13 The Square-Shaped Room

    • December 11, 1971
    • CBS

    When Edie is out of town, Lou hires Rhoda to redecorate his living room. However, Rhoda's tastes are too modern.

  • S02E14 Ted Over Heels

    • December 18, 1971
    • CBS

    After Ted appears on the Chuckles the Clown Show, he falls in love with Chuckles' daughter.

  • S02E15 The Five-Minute Dress

    • January 1, 1972
    • CBS

    After volunteering some of her spare time for a worthy cause, Mary begins dating the Governor's aide. Unfortunately, the aide's duties cause him to break every date.

  • S02E16 Feeb

    • January 8, 1972
    • CBS

    An incompetent waitress is fired after Mary complains about her poor service and Mary feels obliged to hire her when she applies for an assistant's job at WJM-TV.

  • S02E17 The Slaughter Affair

    • January 15, 1972
    • CBS

    Murray takes on a night job as a cab driver in order to save up and buy his wife Marie a new car for their 10th wedding anniversary. However, Marie becomes suspicious about Murray's absences and fears that Murray is having an affair with Mary Richards.

  • S02E18 Baby Sit-Com

    • January 22, 1972
    • CBS

    Mary agrees to babysit Bess for the weekend, but then a former boyfriend, in town for a few days, asks her out. When she can't find a babysitter for Bess on such short notice, she ends up asking Lou.

  • S02E19 More Than Neighbors

    • January 29, 1972
    • CBS

    After being persuaded by Phyllis, Ted moves into a vacant apartment below Mary's but Mary and Rhoda are not thrilled by the prospect.

  • S02E20 The Care and Feeding of Parents

    • February 5, 1972
    • CBS

    Bess gets top marks for a report she wrote for school, and Phyllis pressures her to write a book based on it, calling on Mary for help.

  • S02E21 Where There's Smoke, There's Rhoda

    • February 12, 1972
    • CBS

    When Rhoda's apartment is destroyed by fire, she moves in with Mary. The two find that while they are best friends, they make awful roommates.

  • S02E22 You Certainly Are a Big Boy

    • February 19, 1972
    • CBS

    Mary begins dating an architect and is astonished to learn that his son is only six years younger than she is.

  • S02E23 Some of My Best Friends Are Rhoda

    • February 26, 1972
    • CBS

    Through a minor car accident, Mary befriends a young woman, Joanne. Rhoda becomes jealous when Mary spends more time with Joanne but Mary quickly ends the new friendship when she discovers Joanne is anti-Semitic and disapproves of Rhoda.

  • S02E24 His Two Right Arms

    • March 4, 1972
    • CBS

    Mary gets city councilman Pete Peterson to appear on Face the People and discovers that he is completely incompetent. She and his aides try to bring him up to speed on current events so he can make a good impression on the show.

Season 3

  • S03E01 The Good-Time News

    • September 16, 1972
    • CBS

    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.

  • S03E02 What is Mary Richards Really Like?

    • September 23, 1972
    • CBS

    Mary is interviewed by a newspaper columnist and ends up telling a little too much.

  • S03E03 Who's in Charge Here?

    • September 30, 1972
    • CBS

    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.

  • S03E04 Enter Rhoda's Parents

    • October 7, 1972
    • CBS

    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.

  • S03E05 It's Whether You Win or Lose

    • October 14, 1972
    • CBS

    When Lou's trip to Las Vegas is cancelled, Mary organizes a poker game at the office where Murray loses a substantial amount to Ted.

  • S03E06 Rhoda the Beautiful

    • October 21, 1972
    • CBS

    After losing 20 pounds, Rhoda enters a beauty contest at work, but continues to put herself down.

  • S03E07 Just Around the Corner

    • October 28, 1972
    • CBS

    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.

  • S03E08 But Seriously, Folks

    • November 4, 1972
    • CBS

    Mary begins dating the writer of the Chuckles the Clown show, whose real ambition is to become a stand-up comedian.

  • S03E09 Farmer Ted and the News

    • November 11, 1972
    • CBS

    Ted refuses to sign his contract renewal until Lou agrees to let him pursue other ventures, a decision he soon regrets when Ted begins appearing in commercials.

  • S03E10 Have I Found a Guy for You

    • November 18, 1972
    • CBS

    Two of Mary's friends separate and Mary accepts a date from the husband.

  • S03E11 You've Got a Friend

    • November 25, 1972
    • CBS

    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.

  • S03E12 It Was Fascination, I Know

    • December 2, 1972
    • CBS

    Bess's 15-year-old boyfriend falls in love with Mary and begins to surprise her with visits to her apartment and her work.

  • S03E13 Operation: Lou

    • December 9, 1972
    • CBS

    Lou goes to hospital to have a piece of World War II shrapnel removed and, surprisingly, he and Ted become best friends.

  • S03E14 Rhoda Morgenstern: Minneapolis to New York

    • December 16, 1972
    • CBS

    Rhoda decides to move back to New York but Mary is taking the whole thing with a grain of salt.

  • S03E15 The Courtship of Mary's Father's Daughter

    • December 23, 1972
    • CBS

    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.

  • S03E16 Lou's Place

    • January 6, 1973
    • CBS

    Lou spots an opportunity to buy a bar after realizing a lifelong dream. However, he is short of several thousand dollars and Ted is the only one who can come to his aid.

  • S03E17 My Brother's Keeper

    • January 13, 1973
    • CBS

    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.

  • S03E18 The Georgette Story

    • January 20, 1973
    • CBS

    Mary and Rhoda try to encourage Georgette to take a stand for herself after seeing how Ted takes advantage of her.

  • S03E19 Romeo and Mary

    • January 27, 1973
    • CBS

    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.

  • S03E20 What Do You Do When the Boss Says, “I Love You”?

    • February 3, 1973
    • CBS

    The new station manager, an attractive woman, falls for Lou.

  • S03E21 Murray Faces Life

    • February 10, 1973
    • CBS

    Murray becomes depressed when he realizes that the years are passing him by, after he learns that a contemporary has won a Pulitzer Prize.

  • S03E22 Remembrance of Things Past

    • February 17, 1973
    • CBS

    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.

  • S03E23 Put On a Happy Face

    • February 24, 1973
    • CBS

    Everything goes right for Rhoda and everything goes wrong for Mary on a disastrous day when she is due to go to the Teddies.

  • S03E24 Mary Richards and the Incredible Plant Lady

    • March 3, 1973
    • CBS

    Mary lends Rhoda almost $1,200 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.

Season 4

  • S04E01 The Lars Affair

    • September 15, 1973
    • CBS

    Phyllis finds out that Lars has been having an affair with Sue Ann Nivens, the star of WJM-TV's The Happy Homemaker show.

  • S04E02 Angels in the Snow

    • September 22, 1973
    • CBS

    Mary's boyfriend is younger than she is and she and Rhoda discover there is a generation gap when they go and visit his friends at a party.

  • S04E03 Rhoda's Sister Gets Married

    • September 29, 1973
    • CBS

    Rhoda and Mary fly to New York for Rhoda's younger sister's wedding. Rhoda's mother downplays the whole thing fearing that Rhoda is envious.

  • S04E04 The Lou and Edie Story

    • October 6, 1973
    • CBS

    On the advice of their marriage counselor, Lou's wife, Edie, decides to move out. Lou is heartbroken by the prospect.

  • S04E05 Hi There, Sports Fans

    • October 13, 1973
    • CBS

    When Mary asks Lou for more responsibility in the newsroom, he assigns her the task of hiring a new sportscaster, but first she must fire the old one.

  • S04E06 Father's Day

    • October 20, 1973
    • CBS

    Ted meets his father, who deserted him as a baby.

  • S04E07 Son of “But Seriously, Folks”

    • October 27, 1973
    • CBS

    Mary's former boyfriend, Wes Callison, gets a job in the newsroom but his affection for Mary gets in the way of his work.

  • S04E08 Lou's First Date

    • November 3, 1973
    • CBS

    Lou gives Mary the task of finding him a date for an awards' ceremony. A name mix-up means that Lou winds up taking out an 80-year-old woman.

  • S04E09 Love Blooms at Hemples

    • November 10, 1973
    • CBS

    Rhoda begins dating the boss of Hemple's and falls deeply in love with him. She wants to tell him how she feels, but Mary warns her to take things slowly.

  • S04E10 The Dinner Party

    • November 17, 1973
    • CBS

    Mary invites Congresswoman Geddes to a fancy dinner at her home, trying hard to ensure that everything is perfect.

  • S04E11 Just Friends

    • November 24, 1973
    • CBS

    Lou is still heartbroken over Edie's departure and asks Mary to help them get back together.

  • S04E12 We Want Baxter

    • December 1, 1973
    • CBS

    Phyllis persuades Ted to stand for local government. Ted agrees and goes so far as to quit his job at WJM-TV.

  • S04E13 I Gave at the Office

    • December 8, 1973
    • CBS

    Murray's daughter, Bonnie, is looking for a job and Mary is persuaded into giving her one but Bonnie is not as efficient as everyone had hoped.

  • S04E14 Almost a Nun's Story

    • December 15, 1973
    • CBS

    Georgette finds Ted making out with a woman in his dressing room. She then decides to enter a nunnery, but the head nun talks her out of it.

  • S04E15 Happy Birthday, Lou!

    • December 22, 1973
    • CBS

    Mary plans a surprise party for Mr. Grant's birthday, only to find out too late that he hates birthday parties.

  • S04E16 WJM Tries Harder

    • January 5, 1974
    • CBS

    Mary begins dating the anchorman from Minneapolis's top news show and becomes ashamed of WJM-TV's smaller news operation.

  • S04E17 Cottage for Sale

    • January 12, 1974
    • CBS

    Phyllis, who has gotten her real estate license, persuades Lou to sell his house. However, Lou hasn't really made up his mind whether he wants to move.

  • S04E18 The Co-Producers

    • January 19, 1974
    • CBS

    Mary and Rhoda are given permission to develop a new show for WJM but their dreams begin to fade when they find out that the hosts will be Ted and Sue Ann, who both begin to interfere with their plans.

  • S04E19 Best of Enemies

    • January 26, 1974
    • CBS

    Rhoda tells the secret of Mary's that she never graduated from college, as she claimed on her job application, and their friendship is suddenly put at risk.

  • S04E20 Better Late... That's a Pun... Than Never

    • February 2, 1974
    • CBS

    To relieve her boredom, Mary jokingly writes a humorous obituary of one of the people in the WJM-TV file. Coincidentally, the same person dies the following day and the obituary is read on the air. Lou has no choice but to suspend Mary, but she threatens to quit in response.

  • S04E21 Ted Baxter Meets Walter Cronkite

    • February 9, 1974
    • CBS

    After a heavy self-promotion campaign, Ted wins his first Teddy Award. When Walter Cronkite comes to the newsroom, Ted assumes that he will be hired by the networks.

  • S04E22 Lou's Second Date

    • February 16, 1974
    • CBS

    Lou and Rhoda find they have a lot in common and begin seeing each other on a casual basis but everyone assumes that the romance is serious.

  • S04E23 Two Wrongs Don't Make a Writer

    • February 23, 1974
    • CBS

    Ted joins Mary at a night-school class in creative writing, and winds up plagiarizing her assignment.

  • S04E24 I Was a Single for WJM

    • March 2, 1974
    • CBS

    Mary goes to a singles bar to research a documentary, but on the night the crew arrives for filming, the same people who were willing to tell Mary everything don't want to be seen on camera.

Season 5

  • S05E01 Will Mary Richards Go to Jail?

    • September 14, 1974
    • CBS

    Mary refuses to reveal a news source for a story she produced and has to spend a night in jail.

  • S05E02 Not Just Another Pretty Face

    • September 21, 1974
    • CBS

    Mary dates a man with whom she has nothing in common and becomes concerned that their relationship is superficial.

  • S05E03 You Sometimes Hurt the One You Hate

    • September 28, 1974
    • CBS

    Lou finally loses his temper with Ted when he endorses a political candidate on The Six O'clock News and throws him through the office doors. Lou feels guilty, and Ted takes advantage of him.

  • S05E04 Lou and That Woman

    • October 5, 1974
    • CBS

    Lou begins seeing a cocktail lounge singer but becomes uncomfortable about her past.

  • S05E05 The Outsider

    • October 12, 1974
    • CBS

    WJM-TV hires a young business consultant, who demands certain changes for The Six O'clock News, offending every member of the news team.

  • S05E06 I Love a Piano

    • October 19, 1974
    • CBS

    Murray meets an attractive woman at one of Mary's parties and considers having an affair. On the pretext of buying her old piano, he goes to see her.

  • S05E07 A New Sue Ann

    • October 26, 1974
    • CBS

    A young fan, Gloria, persuades Sue Ann to hire her for The Happy Homemaker. Sue Ann is less than pleased when Gloria plays up to the station manager and gets a larger role on the show at the expense of her own.

  • S05E08 Menage-a-Phyllis

    • November 2, 1974
    • CBS

    Phyllis dates a man on a platonic basis, but he is attracted more to Mary and begins seeing her.

  • S05E09 Not a Christmas Story

    • November 9, 1974
    • CBS

    The entire newsroom staff is arguing with each other, and when they are trapped at the office due to bad weather, Sue Ann decides to serve her Christmas dinner early.

  • S05E10 What Are Friends For?

    • November 16, 1974
    • CBS

    Mary and Sue Ann go to a convention in Chicago and Mary finds out that Sue Ann leads a lonely life.

  • S05E11 A Boy's Best Friend

    • November 23, 1974
    • CBS

    Ted is shocked when he finds out his mother does not intend to marry her boyfriend, but will live with him.

  • S05E12 A Son for Murray

    • November 30, 1974
    • CBS

    Murray, who has three daughters, wants a son, but his wife Marie doesn't want to have another child. The couple decide to adopt instead.

  • S05E13 Neighbors

    • December 7, 1974
    • CBS

    Lou wants a smaller place and moves in to Rhoda's old apartment but can't help interfering in Mary's private life.

  • S05E14 A Girl Like Mary

    • December 14, 1974
    • CBS

    Lou wants to hire a female newscaster 'like Mary', so Mary decides to audition for the job herself.

  • S05E15 An Affair to Forget

    • December 21, 1974
    • CBS

    Now that Mary is producer, Ted thinks that he can make his move on her. He convinces the rest of the newsroom that they are having an affair.

  • S05E16 Mary Richards: Producer

    • January 4, 1975
    • CBS

    Mary doesn't feel she deserves the title of producer and asks Lou that she be given the chance to produce The Six O'clock News alone.

  • S05E17 The System

    • January 11, 1975
    • CBS

    When Ted's formula for betting on football games works, Lou goes into partnership with him. He winds up betting all of the season's winnings on the Super Bowl without telling Ted.

  • S05E18 Phyllis Whips Inflation

    • January 18, 1975
    • CBS

    Phyllis and Lars have a dispute and she finds her credit cards cut off. She looks for a job but finds that she has no relevant skills.

  • S05E19 The Shame of the Cities

    • January 25, 1975
    • CBS

    Lou wants to research his own news story now that Mary's producer and decides to launch a major investigation on a city councilor only to discover that he is completely honest.

  • S05E20 Marriage Minneapolis Style

    • February 1, 1975
    • CBS

    Ted pops the question to Georgette at Murray's 20th wedding anniversary party and then gets cold feet.

  • S05E21 You Try To Be a Nice Guy

    • February 8, 1975
    • CBS

    Mary agrees to help a troubled crime prone girl go straight and find a job.

  • S05E22 You Can't Lose 'em All

    • February 15, 1975
    • CBS

    Lou wins the Albert Mason Award, which he had once said was for broadcasting veterans who couldn't chew their own food.

  • S05E23 Ted Baxter's Famous Broadcasters' School

    • February 22, 1975
    • CBS

    A con-man tricks Ted into setting up a broadcasters' academy. When he finds out he's been had, he asks Lou, Mary and Murray to be the faculty and give the semester's opening lectures.

  • S05E24 Anyone Who Hates Kids and Dogs

    • March 8, 1975
    • CBS

    Mary likes her new boyfriend but finds his son absolutely intolerable.

Season 6

  • S06E01 Edie Gets Married

    • September 13, 1975
    • CBS

    Lou puts on a brave face when he learns that his ex-wife Edie is remarrying.

  • S06E02 Mary Moves Out

    • September 20, 1975
    • CBS

    Mary, wanting some change in her life, makes the decision to move to a new apartment.

  • S06E03 Mary's Father

    • September 27, 1975
    • CBS

    Mary researches a documentary with the help of a priest. He eventually decides to leave the Church, and Mary thinks that he has fallen in love with her.

  • S06E04 Murray In Love

    • October 4, 1975
    • CBS

    Murray realizes that he's always been in love with Mary and wants desperately to tell her.

  • S06E05 Ted's Moment of Glory

    • October 11, 1975
    • CBS

    Ted's jocular nature is ideal for hosting a game show in New York, and he successfully auditions for the job. But Mary and Lou wonder if they really want to see him go.

  • S06E06 Mary's Aunt

    • October 18, 1975
    • CBS

    Mary's high-flying journalist aunt comes for a visit, and Lou finds that he has a rival in her.

  • S06E07 Chuckles Bites the Dust

    • October 25, 1975
    • CBS

    Chuckles the Clown is crushed to death by a rogue elephant in a parade, which leaves all the newsroom staff in hysterics except Mary.

  • S06E08 Mary's Delinquent

    • November 1, 1975
    • CBS

    Mary joins a Big Sisters scheme and tries to bring a teenage shoplifter to the side of good. Sue Ann, pursuing an award, decides to "adopt" a little sister as well but finds herself getting influenced.

  • S06E09 Ted's Wedding

    • November 8, 1975
    • CBS

    Out of pity for Ted, Mary invites him & Georgette over for brunch. While he as an onion ring in his mouth, he proposes to Georgette...again. When, for the first time, Georgette says no, she & Ted have a talk and decide they want to get married now. They invite all their friends: Lou, Murray (with mud on his sweatshirt from his son's football game), and Sue Ann (who, in a spectacularily comedic enterance, brings a veil, flowers, and rice, among several other things). Ted's mom can't make it (she's washing her hair), but the incompetent minister comes straight from his tennis match. Best man Lou helps Ted calm his wedding day jitters. When the minister asks Ted if he takes Georgette to be his lawfully wedded wife, he pauses for a moment. Finally, with a smile on his face, he says, "I do." When they are pronounced husband & wife, Sue Ann sings the wedding march...very poorly, of course. Once the wedding ends and Lou, Murray, & Sue Ann leave, Ted asks, as if nothing had happened,

  • S06E10 Lou Douses an Old Flame

    • November 15, 1975
    • CBS

    Lou meets up with a woman who had sent him a 'Dear John' letter during World War II but is disappointed to learn her motives for doing so.

  • S06E11 Mary Richards Falls in Love

    • November 22, 1975
    • CBS

    Mary is convinced she has really fallen in love, but her boyfriend seems reluctant in saying those three magic words, 'I love you'.

  • S06E12 Ted's Tax Refund

    • November 29, 1975
    • CBS

    Ted is overjoyed when he gets a tax refund and splurges out on everyone at the newsroom, but is later shocked when the IRS informs him that he will be audited.

  • S06E13 The Happy Homemaker Takes Lou Home

    • December 6, 1975
    • CBS

    Sue Ann gets Mary to ask Lou out on a date on her behalf. Lou accepts, not realizing who Mary's 'friend' is.

  • S06E14 One Boyfriend Too Many

    • December 13, 1975
    • CBS

    Mary's old flame Dan Whitfield, who once proposed to her, returns to Minneapolis and she's forced to choose between him and her current boyfriend.

  • S06E15 What Do You Want to Do When You Produce?

    • December 20, 1975
    • CBS

    Initially delighted at the chance of producing the Happy Homemaker show, Murray quickly becomes miserable when he realizes the menial tasks he has to do for Sue Ann.

  • S06E16 Not With My Wife, I Don't

    • January 3, 1976
    • CBS

    Ted and Georgette face marital problems, but Ted refuses to see a counselor unless Lou goes with him.

  • S06E17 The Seminar

    • January 10, 1976
    • CBS

    Lou and Mary go on a press junket to Washington, DC. Lou was once a correspondent there, but Mary has difficulty believing him about his contacts.

  • S06E18 Once I Had a Secret Love

    • January 17, 1976
    • CBS

    Lou has spent the night with Sue Ann, and confides in Mary. Their friendship is almost ruined when Mary is unable to keep the secret.

  • S06E19 Menage-a-Lou

    • January 24, 1976
    • CBS

    Lou almost ruins one of Mary's parties when his old girlfriend, Charlene Maguire, arrives with a date. He tries to make her jealous by taking out one of Mary's neighbors.

  • S06E20 Murray Takes a Stand

    • January 31, 1976
    • CBS

    Murray is unhappy with the new station owner's policies and tells him off over the phone one evening. However, the station owner fires him the following day.

  • S06E21 Mary's Aunt Returns

    • February 7, 1976
    • CBS

    Mary's Aunt Flo and Lou both prepare competing ideas for a TV documentary.

  • S06E22 A Reliable Source

    • February 21, 1976
    • CBS

    Mary learns that an old friend seeking re-election to Congress had financial help from the mob. Lou threatens to use the story on the air.

  • S06E23 Sue Ann Falls in Love

    • February 28, 1976
    • CBS

    Sue Ann has fallen in love, but her new boyfriend is less scrupulous than he first seems.

  • S06E24 Ted and the Kid

    • March 6, 1976
    • CBS

    Ted and Georgette decide to adopt a son after Ted is informed he cannot have children.

Season 7

  • S07E01 Mary Midwife

    • September 25, 1976
    • CBS

    Georgette gives birth at Mary's dinner party. With the hospital and doctor too far away, Lou and Mary help deliver the baby.

  • S07E02 Mary the Writer

    • October 2, 1976
    • CBS

    Mary decides to take a creative writing course, and is less than delighted with the criticism Lou levels at her efforts.

  • S07E03 Sue Ann's Sister

    • October 9, 1976
    • CBS

    Sue Ann becomes deeply depressed when her sister arrives and gets an offer to do a competing homemaker show in Minneapolis.

  • S07E04 What's Wrong with Swimming?

    • October 16, 1976
    • CBS

    Mary hires a new sportscaster who refuses to cover any sports but swimming and is faced with the prospect of firing her.

  • S07E05 Ted's Change of Heart

    • October 23, 1976
    • CBS

    Ted suffers a heart attack on the air and for the next few days becomes conscious of how precious life is.

  • S07E06 One Producer Too Many

    • October 30, 1976
    • CBS

    Lou promotes Murray to co-producer against Mary's wishes to prevent him from accepting a producer's job at a rival television station.

  • S07E07 My Son, the Genius

    • November 6, 1976
    • CBS

    Ted and Georgette are initially disturbed to find that their son, David, is not doing well at school, but a psychiatrist's test shows that he is a genius. Unfortunately, David lets this go to his head and takes advantage of Ted.

  • S07E08 Mary Gets a Lawyer

    • November 13, 1976
    • CBS

    Mary faces a contempt charge for not revealing her news source. Lou recommends a lawyer friend who takes a romantic interest in Mary.

  • S07E09 Lou Proposes

    • November 20, 1976
    • CBS

    Lou realizes that he has feelings for Mary's Aunt Flo, a journalist with a similar pride and passion in the news profession.

  • S07E10 Murray Can't Lose

    • November 27, 1976
    • CBS

    Lou learns from a source on the Teddy Award's panel that Murray will finally win an award for his news writing.

  • S07E11 Mary's Insomnia

    • December 4, 1976
    • CBS

    Mary is having trouble sleeping and resorts to pills, which has Lou concerned that she's become addicted to them.

  • S07E12 Ted's Temptation

    • December 11, 1976
    • CBS

    Mary and Murray find it hard to believe that an attractive young journalist has tried to seduce Ted while they are at a convention in Hollywood.

  • S07E13 Look at Us, We're Walking

    • December 25, 1976
    • CBS

    Mary and Lou threaten to quit after the new station manager refuses to give them a raise.

  • S07E14 The Critic

    • January 8, 1977
    • CBS

    A pompous but renowned critic is hired to provoke controversy on The Six O'Clock News, but the newsroom thinks he has gone too far when he begins attacking Minneapolis and its residents.

  • S07E15 Lou's Army Reunion

    • January 15, 1977
    • CBS

    Lou desperately wants to find a way to return a favor to an army buddy but is distraught when he asks Lou to fix him up on a date with Mary.

  • S07E16 The Ted and Georgette Show

    • January 22, 1977
    • CBS

    Ted and Georgette successfully audition for their own variety show, which becomes a big hit, but Georgette eventually finds that she would prefer being a wife and mother.

  • S07E17 Sue Ann Gets the Ax

    • January 29, 1977
    • CBS

    Sue Ann's Happy Homemaker show is canceled but she is determined to stay at WJM and asks Mary to give her a job in the newsroom.

  • S07E18 Hail the Conquering Gordy

    • February 5, 1977
    • CBS

    WJM's former weatherman, Gordy Howard, returns to visit Minneapolis after becoming a highly successful network presenter in New York. Ted is desperate for a chance to join Gordy.

  • S07E19 Mary and the Sexagenarian

    • February 12, 1977
    • CBS

    Mary happily accepts a date from a charming older man without realizing that he's Murray's father, but everyone else has difficulty coming to terms with the difference in their ages.

  • S07E20 Murray Ghosts for Ted

    • February 19, 1977
    • CBS

    Ted offers Murray $200 to write an article on his behalf. The article becomes a success, but Ted refuses to share the credit with Murray.

  • S07E21 Mary's Three Husbands

    • February 26, 1977
    • CBS

    Murray, Ted and Lou fantasize about being married to Mary.

  • S07E22 Mary's Big Party

    • March 5, 1977
    • CBS

    Mary has planned a fancy party at her apartment, with a mystery guest of honor, but the power in the building goes before he arrives.

  • S07E23 Lou Dates Mary

    • March 12, 1977
    • CBS

    Mary has another disastrous date and worries she'll never meet the right man, until Georgette points out that every quality she seeks can be found in Lou Grant.

  • S07E24 The Last Show

    • March 19, 1977
    • CBS

    WJM-TV has some personnel changes in the executive department (again), and everyone except Ted Baxter is fired. The new station manager wants to see the WJM News the highest-ranked in Minneapolis, and for some reason feels that Ted can help him make it happen. (Seems a little odd, eh?) The gang says goodbye to each other in the form of a long, hard cry. Mary thanks them all for being her surrogate family, and Lou finally sentimentally says, "I cherish you people." They bravely march out the office doors singing, "It's a long, long way to Tipperary." At the last moment, Mary leans back through through the WJM-TV doors and turns out the light. So long, WJM-TV.

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x1 The Making of The Mary Tyler Moore Show

    • April 6, 2010
    • CBS

    Produced by Danny Gold and Matthew Asner (son of Ed), the documentary interviews practically every surviving member of the MTM team (Ted Knight and writer Lorenzo Music had both since passed away). Gold and Asner dig deep into the creative process, focusing on the development of the show and the team's difficulty in dealing with the CBS brass, who fully believed they had a real disaster on their hands.

  • SPECIAL 0x3 1970-1971 Emmy Award Clips

    • May 9, 1971
    • CBS

  • SPECIAL 0x4 Eight Characters in Search of a Sitcom

    • CBS

  • SPECIAL 0x5 1971-1972 Emmy Awards Show Clips

    • May 6, 1972
    • CBS

  • SPECIAL 0x6 Moore on Sunday Documentary

    • September 23, 1973
    • CBS

  • SPECIAL 0x7 Newsbeat Segment Documentary

    • CBS

  • SPECIAL 0x8 The Oprah Winfrey Show: The Cast of The Mary Tyler Moore Show Reunites

    • May 19, 2008
    • CBS

    With each glance and every little movement, the cast of The Mary Tyler Moore Show captivated television audiences every Saturday night for seven seasons. No one had ever seen a character like Mary Richards on television before when the show hit the airwaves in 1970. She was a modern, independent, career-driven, 30-something single woman trying to make it on her own. When we first met Mary, she had just moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota, and landed a job at WJM-TV, the lowest-rated news station in town. With help from a legendary cast of characters, television history was made. Ed Asner played Lou Grant, the hard-nosed news director with a soft spot for Mary. Gavin MacLeod brought sweet but sarcastic newswriter Murray Slaughter to life on the small screen. Actress Betty White sauced up the screen as sassy and sex-crazed Sue Ann Nivens. Ted Knight played hilarious, dim-witted, egomaniac anchorman Ted Baxter, who was in love with sweet, naïve Georgette, portrayed by Georgia Engel. At home, Mary's man-crazy best friend, Rhoda Morgenstern, played by Valerie Harper, was always dropping in. Together, they were forced to deal with busybody landlord, Phyllis Lindstrom, played by Cloris Leachman. After seven award-winning seasons, the lights went out at WJM-TV. Now, the cast of The Mary Tyler Moore Show is reuniting on Oprah's stage—Mary, Lou, Murray, Sue Ann, Rhoda, Phyllis and Georgette are all here!

  • SPECIAL 0x9 The Biography Channel Special: The Mary Tyler Moore Show

    • June 3, 2002
    • CBS

    During an era that showcased actresses in roles as young wives and mothers, The Mary Tyler Moore Show revolutionized the image of women on TV. This 2-hour special presentation looks back at the show's disastrous beginning, which nearly led to the firing of the writers, and learn how a lone CBS executive recognized the show's potential and put together the unforgettable cast that included Ed Asner, Cloris Leachman, Valerie Harper, Ted Knight, Betty White, and Gavin MacLeod.

  • SPECIAL 0x10 The Mary Tyler Moore Reunion

    • May 13, 2002
    • CBS

    A retrospective of The Mary Tyler Moore Show hosted by Mary Tyler Moore who conducts one-on-one interviews with surviving cast members Ed Asner, Valerie Harper, Gavin MacLeod, Georgia Engel, Betty White and Cloris Leachman, to reminisce about their time together on the show and featuring a montage of clips from past episodes. A special tribute segment to the late Ted Knight is also included with memorable scenes highlighting his character as Ted Baxter.[

  • SPECIAL 0x11 Eight Characters in Search of a Sitcom

    • CBS

  • SPECIAL 0x12 Mary Tyler Moore: The 20th Anniversary Show

    • February 18, 1991
    • CBS

    A 20th anniversary retrospective of The Mary Tyler Moore Show (hosted by Mary Tyler Moore) featuring a compilation of clips from the show's memorable moments and a reunion with co-stars Ed Asner, Georgia Engel, Valerie Harper, Cloris Leachman, Gavin MacLeod and Betty White. Mary introduces clips highlighting each of the show's individual characters, after which cast members comment on their character's specific traits and quirks. The cast also pays tribute to the late Ted Knight (who died in 1986) for his portrayal of TV anchor Ted Baxter. The special concludes with the teary-eyed cast watching the final moments from the series finale, "The Last Show".

  • SPECIAL 0x13 Mary and Rhoda

    • February 7, 2000
    • CBS

    Mary Richards-Cronin returns to her native New York City following the death of her Congressman husband in a rock climbing accident. Similarly, Rhoda Morgenstern-Rousseau returns to New York from Paris where she has just recently left and divorced her second husband, Jean-Pierre. Both Mary and Rhoda are trying to deal with their college-aged daughters. Mary’s daughter Rose is a student at New York University and Rhoda’s daughter Meredith is pre-med at Columbia. They now face the challenges of motherhood and reestablishing their careers in a very difficult time.

  • SPECIAL 0x14 Mary Tyler Moore - A Celebration

    • October 13, 2015
    • CBS

    Not only did Mary Tyler Moore “turn the world on with her smile,” as her show’s theme song declared, she also influenced a generation of women to become more independent and to pursue successful and fulfilling careers. Moore’s own 50-plus-year career has spanned award-winning films and Broadway shows, as well as two beloved television series that broke ground and continue to entertain viewers. This one-hour special includes highlights from a recent interview with Mary Tyler Moore, tributes from her co-stars and clips from iconic moments throughout her career. The program looks at her breakthrough role on The Dick Van Dyke Show, her iconic turn as TV's first independent career woman on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and her Academy Award-nominated work on Ordinary People. In addition to the interview with Mary, the program includes comments from Betty White, Ed Asner, Valerie Harper, Cloris Leachman, Gavin MacLeod, John Amos, Carl Reiner and Dick Van Dyke. Plus, Oprah Winfrey agreed to a special interview in which she recounts Mary Tyler Moore's critical role in inspiring Oprah — and millions of other women in the 1970s.

  • SPECIAL 0x25 The Last Show (Syndication)

    • March 19, 1977
    • CBS

    WJM-TV has some personnel changes in the executive department (again), and everyone except Ted Baxter is fired. The new station manager wants to see the WJM News the highest-ranked in Minneapolis, and for some reason feels that Ted can help him make it happen. (Seems a little odd, eh?) The gang says goodbye to each other in the form of a long, hard cry. Mary thanks them all for being her surrogate family, and Lou finally sentimentally says, "I cherish you people." They bravely march out the office doors singing, "It's a long, long way to Tipperary." At the last moment, Mary leans back through through the WJM-TV doors and turns out the light. So long, WJM-TV.

  • SPECIAL 0x26 All Together Now - Behind the Seasons at The Mary Tyler Moore Show

    • CBS

    A behind the scenes look at the relationships and working operations of putting the show together.

  • SPECIAL 0x27 Mary Tyler Moore: Love Is All Around

    • January 26, 2017
    • CBS

    CBS one-hour special celebrating the career of actress Mary Tyler Moore. This tribute aired the day after the actresses death.

  • SPECIAL 0x28 Karaoke: Love is All Around (Season 1)

    • CBS

    "How will you make it on your own?"

  • SPECIAL 0x29 Karaoke: Love is All Around (Season 2)

    • CBS

    "Who can turn the world on with her smile?"