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Mary Tyler Moore Show: The Complete First Season [4 Discs] - DVD

SKU: 4791746 | Release Date: 9/24/2002

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Includes:
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Love Is All Around (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Divorce Isn't Everything (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Keep Your Guard Up (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Bess, You Is My Daughter Now (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Today I Am a Ma'am (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Support Your Local Mother (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: The Snow Must Go On (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Christmas and the Hard-Luck Kid (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: He's All Yours (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Anchorman Overboard (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: 1040 or Fight (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Assistant Wanted, Female (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Bob and Rhoda and Teddy and Mary (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Toulouse-Lautrec Is One of My Favorite Artists (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Howard's Girl (1971)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: The 45-Year-Old-Man (1971)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Smokey the Bear Wants You (1971)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: A Friend in Deed (1971)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: The Boss Isn't Coming to Dinner (1971)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Hi! (1971)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: We Closed in Minneapolis (1971)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Second Story Story (1971)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Just a Lunch (1971)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Party Is Such Sweet Sorrow (1971)

    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Love Is All Around
    Originally telecast September 19, 1970, "Love Is All Around" is the classic opening episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Newly arrived in Minneapolis, Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) rents an apartment from airheaded Phyllis Lindstrom (Cloris Leachman), then manages to get off on the wrong foot with her waspish neighbor Rhoda Morganstern (Valerie Harper). The next day, Mary applies for a clerical job at the newsroom of bottom-rated WJM-TV, where in quick succession, she meets long-suffering news writer Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod) and egotistical anchorman Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Surviving a contentious job interview with cantankerous TV producer Lou Grant (Edward Asner) -- who, as everyone knows, hates spunk -- Mary unexpectedly lands the position of associate producer for "The Six O'Clock News." And there's still time left over for a bittersweet reunion with her ex-boyfriend (Angus Duncan). A model of brisk and economical comedy construction, "Love Is All Around" set the high standards for all the brilliant Mary Tyler Moore Show episodes to follow. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Divorce Isn't Everything
    Hoping to get a lower group rate on an ocean cruise, "bachelor girls" Mary (Mary Tyler Moore) and Rhoda (Valerie Harper) joins the Better Luck Next Time Club, an organization for divorcees. Naturally, this means that the two heroines will have to pass themselves off as veterans of broken marriages. The ruse backfires when lovelorn club president Dr. Walter Udall (Shelley Berman) nominates Mary for the vice-presidency. "Divorce Isn't Everything" first aired on October 10, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Keep Your Guard Up
    John Schuck guest stars as Frank Carelli, a washed-up pro football player now selling insurance door to door. Taking pity on poor old Frank, Mary (Mary Tyler Moore) takes it upon herself to build up his confidence. It turns out, however, that the manipulative Mr. Carelli has already hit upon the perfect confidence-builder-upper; he wants Mary to arrange for him to get a sportcaster's job at WJM-TV. Real-life pro footballer Timothy Brown appears as himself. "Keep Your Guard Up" made its network TV bow on October 17, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Bess, You Is My Daughter Now
    Mary's landlady, Phyllis (Cloris Leachman), takes great pride in her progressive, meticulously preplanned relationship with her 11-year-old daughter, Bess (Lisa Gerritsen). But circumstances change unexpectedly when Mary babysits Bess and chooses to improvise rather than map out the evening ahead of time. Surprisingly, Bess enjoys playing life by ear, and decides that she'd rather live with Mary than with Phyllis. Every fan of The Mary Tyler Moore Show can easily imagine what happens next. "Bess, You Is My Daughter Now" was originally broadcast on October 3, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Today I Am a Ma'am
    When a youthful WJM-TV employee refers to Mary (Mary Tyler Moore) as "ma'am," the unattached 30-year-old heroine suddenly feels like an old maid. Rhoda (Valerie Harper) likewise begins wondering if she'll ever escape single-hood. To make themselves feel better, Mary and Rhoda hold a party for two of their erstwhile boyfriends. Richard Schaal, the then husband of co-star Valerie Harper, makes the first of several Mary Tyler Moore Show guest appearances. "Today I am a Ma'am" was originally telecast on September 26, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Support Your Local Mother
    Nancy Walker makes her first series appearance as Ida Morganstern, the guilt-dispensing, impossible-to-please mother of Rhoda Morganstern (Valerie Harper). Arriving in Minneapolis, Ida unexpectedly shows up at the doorstep of her daughter's friend, Mary (Mary Tyler Moore). The reason? Rhoda isn't home, or at least, she's pretending she isn't home. Even though CBS didn't want this episode to be filmed because the network "suits" found no humor in the prickly Rhoda-Ida relationship, "Support Your Local Mother," which first aired on October 24, 1970, won The Mary Tyler Moore Show its first Emmy Award for outstanding writing. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: The Snow Must Go On
    A typically heavy Minnesota snowstorm leaves Mary (Mary Tyler Moore) in charge of the WJM-TV newsroom during an election-night telecast. The rules stipulate that the show must remain on the air until a winner is declared; unfortunately, the blizzard has knocked out all telephone lines, so no one knows who's winning or losing. As anchorman Ted Baxter (Ted Knight) ad-libs hysterically and Mary's pal, Rhoda (Valerie Harper), "voluntarily" runs the tally board, Mary must not only contend with the disaster at hand, but also several WJM-TV personalities who are none too pleased that the election coverage has pre-empted their programs. "The Snow Must Go On" was originally broadcast on November 7, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Christmas and the Hard-Luck Kid
    Big-hearted Mary (Mary Tyler Moore) offers to substitute for the WJM-TV employee who normally mans the studio's newsroom on Christmas Eve. It seemed like a good idea at the time, but before long, she is desperately lonely for human companionship. Henry Corden, longtime voice of cartoon character Fred Flintstone, makes an appearance (sort of). "Christmas and the Hard-Luck Kid" was originally broadcast on December 19, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: He's All Yours
    Everyone in the newsroom is convinced that Mary has had a romantic fling with Allen Stevens (Wes Stern), a self-enamored TV cameraman who happens to be the nephew of her boss, Lou Grant (Edward Asner). The truth is that Allen came on to Mary, but she gave him a quick brush-off. Unfortunately, that's not the story that Allen has been spreading to everyone who'll listen. "He's All Yours" was originally telecast on December 12, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Anchorman Overboard
    Invited to deliver a speech at Phyllis' club, bombastic newscaster Ted Baxter (Ted Knight) tries to "wing it" without a script -- and, to no one's surprise, fails miserably. As a result, poor, pompous Ted loses all of his self-confidence. It falls to Mary (Mary Tyler Moore) to pull Ted back together before his next newscast. Bill Fiore, a familiar presence on TV commercials of the 1970s, appears as Dave Curson. "Anchorman Overboard" was first broadcast on December 5, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: 1040 or Fight
    Facing an audit from the IRS, Mary (Mary Tyler Moore) dutifully hands over a shoebox full of receipts and a freshly baked cookie to nerdish auditor Robert C. Brand (Paul Sand). As an upshot of Mary's hospitality, Robert falls desperately in love with her, but is too tongue-tied (and rule-bound) to tell her how he feels. The role of Robert C. Brand was originally written for Bob Newhart, who, of course, would eventually star in his own comedy series, as would his replacement, Paul Sand. "1040 or Fight" originally aired on November 28, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Assistant Wanted, Female
    Feeling overworked, Mary (Mary Tyler Moore) asks Lou (Edward Asner) to hire an assistant for her. Lou elects instead to allow Mary to choose her own assistant. This proves to be a recipe for disaster when Mary hires her flighty landlady, Phyllis (Cloris Leachman), a woman capable of planting thoughts of murder in even the most peace-loving soul. Future Good Times and Roots star John Amos makes his first series appearance as Gordy the weatherman. "Assistant Wanted, Female" was first broadcast on November 21, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Bob and Rhoda and Teddy and Mary
    Establishing a Mary Tyler Moore Show tradition, the news staff at WJM-TV prepares to attend the annual Television Editor's Award banquet, where each year the coveted "Teddys" are handed out. Anchorman Ted Baxter (Ted Knight), perennial also-ran at the Teddy Awards, is none too happy that newcomer Mary (Mary Tyler Moore) has landed a nomination the first time out. Meanwhile, Rhoda (Valerie Harper) is equally miffed that her boyfriend, Bob Peterson (Greg Mullavey), seems to have fallen for Mary. "Bob and Rhoda and Teddy and Mary" originally aired on November 14, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Toulouse-Lautrec Is One of My Favorite Artists
    Mary (Mary Tyler Moore) accepts a date from Eric Mathews (Hamilton Camp), a charming and personable young writer. There's only one hitch: Eric is several inches shorter than Mary. Will she go through with the date, or can it be that she is a closet "height bigot?" As a furtive, crouching Mary tries to "walk shorter" around her apartment, Rhoda (Valerie Harper) asks "Where are Harpo and Chico?" Jay Sandrich won an Emmy award for his direction of "Toulouse-Lautrec Is One of My Favorite Artists," which originally aired on October 31, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Howard's Girl
    Mary (Mary Tyler Moore) goes out on a date with Paul Arnell (Richard Schaal), brother of her former flame, Howard Arnell. What should have been a pleasant evening turns into one long embarrassing moment when Mary is entertained by Paul's parents (Henry Jones and Mary Jackson). Not only has Howard neglected to tell his folks that he and Mary have broken up, but Mr. and Mrs. Arnell are still laboring under the assumption that Mary and Howard are still "serious." "Howard's Girl" originally aired on January 2, 1971. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: The 45-Year-Old-Man
    When the ratings for "The Six O'Clock News" drop even lower than usual, producer Lou Grant (Edward Asner) is held responsible. As a result, Lou gets pink-slipped, compelling Mary (Mary Tyler Moore) to visit the owner of WJM-TV and beseech him not to fire Lou. Guest star (Slim Pickens) serves up a riotous takeoff of cowboy star-turned-media mogul Gene Autry in the role of station owner Wild Jack Munroe. The final episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show's first season, "The 45-Year-Old Man" was originally broadcast on March 6, 1971. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Smokey the Bear Wants You
    Rhoda's new boyfriend, Chuck (Michael Callan), seems to be a successful young man on the go. And that's the trouble; he's always going to mysterious meetings, never quite telling anyone what he actually does for a living. Still, Rhoda (Valerie Harper) is devoted to Chuck -- a devotion that is sorely tested when he announces his intention of becoming a forest ranger. "Smokey the Bear Wants You" was first broadcast on February 27, 1971. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: A Friend in Deed
    Patte Finley, who later played Bob Hartley's sister, Ellen, on The Bob Newhart Show, guest stars as Twinks, an all-but-forgotten childhood pal of Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore). Though the effervescent, syrupy-sweet Twinks ingratiates herself with the WJM newsroom staff, she quickly proves to be an obnoxious pest. The limit comes when she takes advantage of her past relationship with Mary by dragging her into being maid of honor at Twinks' wedding (Mary's "Little Bo Peep" ensemble is priceless). "A Friend in Deed" originally aired on February 20, 1971. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: The Boss Isn't Coming to Dinner
    After weeks of trying to persuade Lou (Edward Asner) and his wife, Edie, to come to her place for dinner, Mary (Mary Tyler Moore) can't pin the couple down to a commitment. At long last, she finds out why Lou has been so reluctant to accept her invitation -- he and his wife have separated. Naturally, Little-Miss-Fix-It Mary ends up as an ersatz marriage counselor. "The Boss Isn't Coming to Dinner" made its first network TV appearance on February 13, 1971. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Hi!
    Evidently, when Mary (Mary Tyler Moore) had her tonsils removed as a child, it didn't "take"; the tonsils grew back, and the grown-up heroine winds up in the hospital for a belated second operation. An already embarrassing situation becomes downright uncomfortable when Mary shares her hospital room with Loretta Kuhne (Pat Carroll), a confirmed sourpuss who refuses to be friendly no matter how hard her perky roommate tries to win her over. In the end, the mean-spirited Loretta "wins" the battle of wills -- or does she? "Hi" was originally broadcast on February 6, 1971. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: We Closed in Minneapolis
    Would-be playwright Murray (Gavin MacLeod) has completed his autobiographical masterpiece, All Work and No Play. The good news is that the play is going to be produced. The bad news is that the production deal was cinched by Ted Baxter (Ted Knight) -- which of course means that Ted will be playing the leading role. It is up to Ted's reluctant co-star, Mary (Mary Tyler Moore), to make lemonade out of this particular lemon. "We Closed in Minneapolis" was originally telecast on January 30, 1971. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Second Story Story
    It is bad enough when Mary (Mary Tyler Moore) comes home to find her apartment burglarized. It is worse when the cops can't seem to come up with any clues. But it's really misery time when, the following evening, Mary's apartment is robbed again -- setting something of a record in the annals of Minneapolis crime. Future Alice regular Vic Tayback is featured as Officer Jackson. "Second Story Story" was first aired on January 23, 1971. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Just a Lunch
    Mary (Mary Tyler Moore) is swept off her feet by dashing, romantic foreign correspondent John Corcoran (Monte Markham). He'd like to get serious with her and she wants to reciprocate. There's only one problem: Corcoran is married. Joyce Bulifant makes her first series appearance as Marie Slaughter, the wife of newswriter Murray (Gavin MacLeod). "Just a Lunch" was originally broadcast on January 16, 1971. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Party Is Such Sweet Sorrow
    The first of the series' many "party" episodes finds Mary (Mary Tyler Moore) considering a better job than her current position at WJM-TV. Assuming that Mary will accept the job, the gang at the newsroom throws her a farewell bash. Thus, she finds herself on the horns of another dilemma; she'd really like to improve her situation, but gee, it's tough to say goodbye. Comedian Dick Clair, who with his partner and wife, Jenna McMahon, wrote several scripts for the series, is here cast as Bob Friedlander. "Party Is Such Sweet Sorrow" was originally telecast on January 9, 1971. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


  • Version Details

    Sound
    monaural
    Languages/Sound
    Eng/Fre/Spa
    Subtitle Languages
    Spa/Eng
    Additional Features
    cc All-new 87-minute "The Making of Season One" documentary with exclusive cast and crew interviews Selected episode commentaries Emmy Award show clips Trivia challenge Still gallery Full-frame format (aspect ratio 1.33:1) Audio: English mono, French mono, Spanish mono Subtitles: English, Spanish
    Chapters
    Side #1 -- Episodes 1-8
    1. Main Titles
    2. The New Apartment
    3. All About Bill
    4. The Job Interview
    5. Shattering News
    6. Hard to Dislike
    7. The New Job
    8. Mary's Visitors
    9. Rotten, but Lucky
    10. End Titles
    1. Main Titles
    2. A Drop in Ratings
    3. Ma'am
    4. Who to Date
    5. Invitations
    6. A Married Man
    7. Howard
    8. No Dinner
    9. Never Again
    10. End Titles
    1. Main Titles
    2. Ted's Gaffe
    3. A Favor for Phyllis
    4. The Problem Child
    5. A Day With Bess
    6. Mary's New Roomie
    7. A Kid in the Newsroom
    8. A Lousy Mother
    9. A Wonderful Mother
    10. End Titles
    1. Main Titles
    2. The Closing Story
    3. Rhoda's Idea
    4. The "Better Luck Next Time" Club
    5. Losers
    6. The Meeting
    7. A Dentist's Dream
    8. Telling the Truth
    9. Sparkie's Dream
    10. End Titles
    1. Main Titles
    2. The Insurance Salesman
    3. The Capital Punishment Dance
    4. To Be a Sportscaster
    5. Frank's Tape
    6. Dinner With Frank
    7. The Audition
    8. Frank's Future Plans
    9. A Tape From Florida
    10. End Titles
    1. Main Titles
    2. Aging Wood
    3. Rhoda's Mother
    4. A House Guest
    5. Coffee With Phyllis
    6. The Scarves
    7. Life Is Tough
    8. "Kick Me Out"
    9. The Gift
    10. End Titles
    1. Main Titles
    2. Ted's Illness
    3. The Substitute
    4. Coming Up Short
    5. The Height Bigot
    6. The New Anchorman
    7. Self-Conscious
    8. Eric's New Book
    9. Murray's New Audience
    10. End Titles
    1. Main Titles
    2. Mary's in Charge
    3. The Dinner Break
    4. The Blizzard
    5. No Power, No Numbers
    6. Nothing to Say
    7. A Talk Show
    8. Mary Takes a Stand
    9. The Next Morning
    10. End Titles
    Side #2 -- Episodes 9-16
    1. Main Titles [1:03]
    2. The Teddy Awards [3:19]
    3. Rhoda's New Guy [6:04]
    4. The Nominees [2:11]
    5. All About Bob [2:39]
    6. The Award Ceremony [4:34]
    7. Not Quite Friends [2:53]
    8. Nobody Won [1:03]
    9. A Morale Booster [1:15]
    10. End Titles [:32]
    1. Main Titles [:57]
    2. Breakfast [2:30]
    3. Too Much Work [3:04]
    4. An Assistant [2:23]
    5. Waiting for a Sneeze [1:34]
    6. Phyllis, the Coworker [2:39]
    7. Phyllis and Ted [4:33]
    8. Don't Hire Friends [4:34]
    9. A Firing [2:45]
    10. End Titles [:32]
    1. Main Titles [1:04]
    2. An Audit [2:25]
    3. The Tax Man [3:44]
    4. Deductions [4:15]
    5. After the Audit [2:07]
    6. Steady Auditing [5:53]
    7. The Amount Owed [3:06]
    8. It's Over [1:42]
    9. A Good Time [:44]
    10. End Titles [:32]
    1. Main Titles [:57]
    2. A Deadline [2:36]
    3. A Speech for Ted [4:10]
    4. A Publicity Man [2:04]
    5. Ted Flopped [3:15]
    6. Ted Is Depressed [3:56]
    7. Ted's Bloopers [3:45]
    8. Man of the Year [3:25]
    9. The Award [:59]
    10. End Titles [:32]
    1. Main Titles [:57]
    2. The New Cameraman [5:07]
    3. Wrong Assumption [4:51]
    4. Allen's Allegations [1:36]
    5. Lou's Nephew [2:26]
    6. Avoiding Allen [2:37]
    7. Reverse Psychology [2:07]
    8. A Personal Problem [4:26]
    9. Ted's Offer [:53]
    10. End Titles [:32]
    1. Main Titles [:56]
    2. Working on Christmas [2:37]
    3. Presents for Bess [3:13]
    4. Christmas Eve [2:48]
    5. A Favor for Fred [1:35]
    6. Mary's Present [3:04]
    7. A Guilty Christmas [4:25]
    8. Charlie [2:29]
    9. A Christmas Party [3:29]
    10. End Titles [:32]
    1. Main Titles [:56]
    2. Dressed to Impress [2:51]
    3. Mary's Love Interest [3:43]
    4. Paul Arnell [3:26]
    5. The First/Second Date [3:32]
    6. Paul's Parents [4:36]
    7. Setting Things Straight [3:14]
    8. Crazy About Mary [1:51]
    9. The Goodbye Gift [:49]
    10. End Titles [:32]
    1. Main Titles [:56]
    2. A Job Opportunity [1:42]
    3. Mary's Ambivalence [2:02]
    4. Lou's Advice [3:51]
    5. Feeling Depressed [3:36]
    6. Party Arrangements [2:11]
    7. The Goodbye Party [6:07]
    8. A Sad Goodbye [1:58]
    9. A Change of Plans [2:37]
    10. End Titles [:32]
    Side #3 -- Episodes 17-24
    1. Main Titles [1:04]
    2. Lou Is "Happy" [2:41]
    3. John Corcoran [3:14]
    4. Trading Stamps [2:02]
    5. At Home [3:21]
    6. At Work [5:26]
    7. A Party at Murray's [3:25]
    8. Party Games [3:03]
    9. Later That Evening [:48]
    10. End Titles [:32]
    1. Main Titles [:56]
    2. Inside Stuff [1:55]
    3. Robbed [2:45]
    4. The Cops [5:27]
    5. Paid Off [1:31]
    6. Robbed Again [4:09]
    7. Something for Mary [2:55]
    8. The Police Station [3:49]
    9. Out of the Closet [1:35]
    10. End Titles [:33]
    1. Main Titles [:56]
    2. Murray's Play [3:45]
    3. A Promising Playwright [3:07]
    4. The Girl in the Play [2:45]
    5. Script Suggestions [3:53]
    6. The Cast Party [4:32]
    7. The Review [2:38]
    8. One Man's Opinion [2:50]
    9. Ted's Review [:32]
    10. End Titles [:32]
    1. Main Titles [:56]
    2. A Teensy Little Thing [4:33]
    3. Tonsil Day [3:21]
    4. Mary's Roommate [2:59]
    5. Miss Congeniality [2:44]
    6. The Anesthesiologist [1:08]
    7. Visitors [5:59]
    8. Goodbye and Good Luck [2:30]
    9. A Favor [:48]
    10. End Titles [:32]
    1. Main Titles [:56]
    2. A Great Wedding [3:11]
    3. Dinner Disappointment [4:58]
    4. Mrs. Grant's Bad News [3:13]
    5. The Coed's Husband [3:34]
    6. The Last to Know [1:35]
    7. Drinks With the Boys [2:39]
    8. Mary's Opinion [1:53]
    9. Coming Home [3:03]
    10. End Titles [:32]
    1. Main Titles [:56]
    2. Twinks [3:28]
    3. Lou's Reunion [1:19]
    4. Bringing Twinks Home [6:03]
    5. The Maid of Honor [1:35]
    6. Enough Is Enough [2:15]
    7. Wedding Invitations [2:50]
    8. The Fun of a Wedding [2:32]
    9. The Ex-Maid of Honor [4:04]
    10. End Titles [:32]
    1. Main Titles [:56]
    2. Chuck [3:51]
    3. Concerned or Jealous? [2:44]
    4. Suspicions About Chuck [4:02]
    5. The Future Forest Ranger [5:44]
    6. Another Way of Life [2:24]
    7. Home From the Hike [2:03]
    8. Different Values [2:13]
    9. Redirected Interests [:59]
    10. End Titles [:32]
    1. Main Titles [:56]
    2. Job Worries [3:42]
    3. Judging Lou Grant [3:43]
    4. The Best Thing [2:38]
    5. Too Old [3:13]
    6. A Protest Meeting [3:57]
    7. Wild Jack Monroe [2:14]
    8. Lou's "New" Job [3:15]
    9. Big Chicken's Back [:53]
    10. End Titles [:32]
    Side #4 -- Special Features
    1. Opening
    1. "Welcome to the 70's"
    1. "Birth of an Idea"
    1. "Making the Team"
    1. "Creating the Style"
    1. "I Wouldn't CBS You..."
    1. "The Presentation"
    1. "Black Tuesday"
    1. "The First Show"
    1. "The First Season"
    1. Closing Credits
    Mary Tyler Moore Show: The Complete First Season [4 Discs]: AMG Review
    AMG

    Includes:
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Love Is All Around (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Divorce Isn't Everything (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Keep Your Guard Up (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Bess, You Is My Daughter Now (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Today I Am a Ma'am (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Support Your Local Mother (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: The Snow Must Go On (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Christmas and the Hard-Luck Kid (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: He's All Yours (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Anchorman Overboard (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: 1040 or Fight (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Assistant Wanted, Female (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Bob and Rhoda and Teddy and Mary (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Toulouse-Lautrec Is One of My Favorite Artists (1970)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Howard's Girl (1971)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: The 45-Year-Old-Man (1971)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Smokey the Bear Wants You (1971)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: A Friend in Deed (1971)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: The Boss Isn't Coming to Dinner (1971)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Hi! (1971)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: We Closed in Minneapolis (1971)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Second Story Story (1971)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Just a Lunch (1971)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Party Is Such Sweet Sorrow (1971)

    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Love Is All Around
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    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Divorce Isn't Everything
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    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Keep Your Guard Up
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    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Bess, You Is My Daughter Now
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    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Today I Am a Ma'am
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    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Support Your Local Mother
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    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: The Snow Must Go On
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    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Christmas and the Hard-Luck Kid
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    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: He's All Yours
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    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Anchorman Overboard
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    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: 1040 or Fight
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    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Assistant Wanted, Female
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    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Bob and Rhoda and Teddy and Mary
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    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Toulouse-Lautrec Is One of My Favorite Artists
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    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Howard's Girl
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    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: The 45-Year-Old-Man
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    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Smokey the Bear Wants You
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    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: A Friend in Deed
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    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: The Boss Isn't Coming to Dinner
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    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Hi!
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    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: We Closed in Minneapolis
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    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Second Story Story
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    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Just a Lunch
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    The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Party Is Such Sweet Sorrow
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