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The Mary Tyler Moore Show - The Complete First Season


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    She finally made it after all... to DVD! Created by James L. Brooks and Allan Burns, The Mary Tyler Moore Show is the very model of a tailor-made star vehicle. It transformed Moore from Dick Van Dyke's wacky housewife to empowered thirtysomething single woman determined to make it on her own. Moore was the anchor of a peerless ensemble who brought to life characters so indelible that three of them, Ed Asner's Lou Grant, Valerie Harper's Rhoda, and Cloris Leachman's Phyllis, would each get their own series. The 24 episodes that comprise the Emmy-winning first season (1970) hilariously set the stage for what would become one of television's most beloved sitcoms, ranked by TV Guide in 2002 as the 11th greatest of all time (it should have been higher!). The classic pilot episode is a master class of character-based comedy writing, as Mary meets her future "family" at the WJM newsroom, as well as upstairs neighbor Rhoda, with whom she would form perhaps TV's greatest female buddy team.

    Among the most memorable episodes are "Support Your Local Mother," which won an Emmy for Outstanding Writing and introduced Nancy Walker as Rhoda's maddening mother, Ida. Another Emmy-winner is "Toulouse-Lautrec Is One of My Favorite Artists," in which Mary dates a height-challenged author. Lending able support in this inaugural season is a stellar guest star roster of comic actors who, like Harper and Asner, apprenticed with Chicago's legendary improvisational Second City troupe: Shelley Berman ("Divorce Isn't Everything"); Bob Dishy ("Second Story Story"); Richard Schaal ("Today I Am a Ma'am," "The Snow Must Go On," in which he plays the ill-fated Chuckles the Clown," and "Howard's Girl"); and Paul Sand ("1040 or Fight"). At this point, the characters are pretty much one-note. Mary is cute and perky, Lou Grant hard-boiled, Rhoda brash, Phyllis flighty, and Ted Knight's vainglorious anchorman Ted Baxter idiotic. But what beautiful music they all would make in seasons to come. --Donald Liebenson

    The humorous adventures of a thirty-ish, single woman trying to make her way in Minneapolis after breaking off her engagement to her long-time fianc?e.
    Genre: Television
    Rating: NR
    Release Date: 26-JUL-2005
    Media Type: DVD



    MTM tonight? Yes, please....2010-07-235 / 5
    I am not a fan of sitcoms, or even TV but MTM is awesome! She is empowered, funny and has something about her that just makes her interesting. This first season is why networks are set up they way they are set up.

    Girlfriends tend to love MTM, btw...
    We love Mary!2010-04-095 / 5
    Mary Tyler Moore is the most genuine, compassionate, and sweet actress in the history of television. Watching her and the whole cast is a good antidote for creeping cynicism, and some days my wife and I just look at each other and agree that it is a Mary Night.

    Mary will remain a classic for decades to come.
    Great show - love the 70s!!!2009-11-115 / 5
    I was lucky to have found season 1 & 2 of MTM at Target last year and bought them ($20.00!!!) So, we all know how the greedy people can be when selling DVDs! I currently own all 5 - yes, FIVE seasons. I am on season 5 now and I have NO COMPLAINTS about the show! It's great to turn off regular TV/Cable and watch MTM commercial free. I went from all the Dick Van Dyke seasons onto Mary Tyler Moore - what's next? Rhoda? Too Close for Comfort? Most likely :)
    You'll want to add ALL the Mary Tyler Moore DVDs to your collection -- it's a great escape. Enjoy!
    mary tyler moore show season12009-10-015 / 5
    I was very please of how it was packaged and recieved it in great condition. Watching this was just like the good old days. I would reconmend this to every one.
    Loove that Mary2009-09-095 / 5
    She was good on the Dick Van Dyke Show and just as great with her own show. Loved it then and enjoying it still.

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