Posted on 01/29/2017 12:00:04 AM PST by iowamark
WJM-TV seemed like fun place to work, as both a fictional office and as a television production set. It was clear that the cast of The Mary Tyler Moore loved the job as much as they loved each other. As we continue to mourn the loss of its titanic, titular star, we have been coping the best way we know how by laughing along with classic footage of Moore and her sitcom. If there's one thing the series taught us, it's that levity is needed along with drama.
Thankfully, someone has given us a behind-the-scenes peek at the production of Mary Tyler Moore with a collection of bloopers on YouTube. Warning: Watching this at work can lead to uncontrollable laughter at your desk.
MeTV will honor the legacy of Mary Tyler Moore by airing six classic episodes of The Mary Tyler Moore Show on Sunday, January 29, beginning at 2PM | 1C.
Check out the episodes we'll air here, including the series premiere, "Chuckles Bites the Dust" and the iconic series finale.
Until then, let's watch the blooper reel on repeat.
http://metv.com/stories/metv-honors-mary-tyler-moore
“”This Sunday, January 29, MeTV will honor Mary Tyler Moore by airing six compelling episodes of her eponymous show.
Starting at 2PM | 1C, you can watch classic moments like the series premiere, the death of Chuckles the Clown and the legendary series finale.
2PM | 1C - “Love Is All Around”
In the critically-acclaimed pilot, Mary Tyler Moore debuts as the ambitious and independent Mary Richards a bold shift that made its way into the writers room of the hit show as female writers took on more prominent roles. Emmy winner Ed Asner utters the famous line Youve got spunk! I hate spunk!
2:30PM | 1:30C - “Put On A Happy Face”
Moore displays her comedic chops in this Murphys Law episode where Mary is nominated for a prestigious award and everything that could possibly go wrong - does!
3PM | 2C - “The Dinner Party”
Mary Richards failed dinner parties were a running joke throughout the series and this episode ranks as one of the most memorable displays of the unrivaled chemistry among the ensemble cast.
3:30PM | 2:30C - “Chuckles Bites the Dust”
Often ranked as one of the greatest television episodes of all time, the sudden death of station co-worker, Chuckles the Clown brings about more laughter than tears. Writer David Lloyd earned an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series.
4PM | 3C - “Lou Dates Mary”
In the penultimate episode of the series, viewers finally get a resolution to Lous and Marys will they or wont they dynamic. They ultimately do not, staying true to the series feminist roots by keeping Mary single, independent and not too concerned about it.
4:30PM | 3:30C - “The Last Show”
When WJM-TV is sold, the team is forced to go their separate ways in a bittersweet series finale that is hailed by television critics. Mary ends the series in one of TVs most famous final scenes.””
Bloopers or not, Ed Asner’s still a POS.
He was fantastic as Lou Grant though. I can separate performers from their performances.
I am watching the series, a few episodes a night. Asner was really good as Lou Grant. I hate the guy, but he really did a good job.
I didn’t find it charming or hilarious when it aired, so I will surely skip the bloopers.
The Dinner Party Henry Winkler First TV series appearance
I, too, can separate performers from their performances.
Ed Asner is a good actor.
The character of "Lou Grant" as portrayed in the series of the same name was an irritatingly self-righteous know-it-all.
I assume that Asner used his "star power" to influence the scripts and direction to allow him to ham it up and promote his liberal causes.
Regards,
Not a blooper, but the scene in Sue Ann Niven’s bedroom was a real hoot.
Put on a Happy Face is my favorite episode. Perfect Mary has a very bad day.
It was propaganda but had a beautiful theme song.
I'm afraid you nailed it.
If you say so. 8>)
“’The Dinner Party” Henry Winkler First TV series appearance”
At first glance, I read “The Donner Party”
Unfortunately that is not true. If you watch and support the show you are supporting the actor and by default his beliefs. As long as you do not hurt the person where it counts the most, in the wallet, they will not be motivated to change.
# then Mary wakes up in her home in Vermont with Bob Newhart....
4:30PM | 3:30C - The Last Show
When WJM-TV is sold, the team is forced to go their separate ways in a bittersweet series finale that is hailed by television critics. Mary ends the series in one of TVs most famous final scenes.
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