In a February 1975 episode titled "You Try to Be a Nice Guy," Mary Richards befriends a former sex worker named Sherry (Barbara Colby) who wanted to branch out into fashion design. She ultimately ...
Mary Tyler Moore's style will be represented, from her TV roots to her looks later in life, in a capsule collection by ...
In the inaugural installment of ‘Paul Watches Old TV Shows for the First Time,’ Mike Toomey introduces Paul Konrad to ‘The ...
For Jennifer Keishin Armstrong, The Mary Tyler Moore Show wasn't just a classic sitcom, finding in some ways that it was a template for living. As a child, she would play "Mary and Rhoda" in her ...
The Mary Tyler Moore Show was one of the most beloved sitcoms of the 1970s. Starring Mary Tyler Moore as a single working girl in the newsroom of a Minneapolis TV station, the Emmy-winning comedy ...
The iconic “M” mounted on the wall of Minneapolis newswoman Mary Richards’ on-screen apartment in “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” will be auctioned off as part of the TV legend’s collection. In June, ...
On Wednesday. June 4, Doyle's Auctions held an auction for "The Collection of Mary Tyler Moore" One of the big sales of the auction was a gold-painted "M" that sat on the wall of Mary Richards' ...
The iconic piece of TV history is seeking out a home hulu The Mary Tyler Moore Show aired from 1970 to 1977 The title sequence of the show features an iconic moment where Moore tosses her hat in the ...
The actress shared details in an interview with Diane Sawyer in 2002. — -- Mary Tyler Moore, the late television legend best known for her role in "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" explained how the ...
Valerie Harper, who played Rhoda, announces she has terminal brain cancer. Mar. 6, 2013— -- intro: Valerie Harper fans were shocked to hear the news that the sitcom star has been diagnosed with ...
With her iconic roles as Laura Petrie on The Dick Van Dyke Show in the 1960s and Mary Richards on The Mary Tyler Moore Show in the 1970s, Mary Tyler Moore became one of classic TV’s most beloved stars ...
The Mary Tyler Moore Show was groundbreaking for its portrayal of an independent, working woman, but even this trailblazing series had its limits. One risqué outfit worn by Mary Tyler Moore in 1975 ...