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  • TV Guide Magazine is celebrating its 60th Anniversary with its latest issue, and to commemorate six decades of TV reporting, the magazine is publishing six collectable c...
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 Nearly four decades after they first sparred as Lou Grant and Sue Ann Nivens on
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  • Nearly four decades after they first sparred as Lou Grant and Sue Ann Nivens on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," Ed Asner and Betty White reunite on the March 14 episode of ...
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 LOS ANGELES -- Mary Tyler Moore made it after all. The 75-year-old actress, who as Mary Richards
  • Mary Tyler Moore Made It After All

  • LOS ANGELES -- Mary Tyler Moore made it after all. The 75-year-old actress, who as Mary Richards "turned the world on with her smile" in her groundbreaking 1970s sitcom ...
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 Happy 90th, Betty White! The TV icon has brought us years of joy, starting with her work on the '50s series
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It's been 40 years since plucky career girl Mary Richards last tossed her hat in the air on that Minneapolis sidewalk after 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show's' seven-year run (...
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Mary Richards is a thirty-something single woman who settles in Minneapolis after breaking up with a boyfriend. She lands a job as an associate producer of the evening news at WJM-TV, which happens to be the area's lowest-rated station. Her boss, Lou Grant, hates her spunk but often looks to her to solve newsroom (or even personal) problems. Mary's other coworkers include news writer Murray Slaughter, egomaniacal anchorman Ted Baxter and ``Happy Homemaker'' Sue Ann Nivens (Betty White). Mary's home is a modest studio apartment -- and her upstairs neighbor, Rhoda Morgenstern, quickly becomes a good friend. Later in the series, Mary moves to a plush high-rise apartment before leaving Minneapolis and WJM for good.