The Mary Tyler Moore Show

Season 4

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Mary Richards moves to Minneapolis after a relationship goes bad. She finds work as an associate producer in a small television newsroom where the characters include Lou Grant, her gruff boss, Murray Slaughter the humorous writer, and Ted Baxter the Anchor Man who spends his time mispronouncing country names. Mary continues to hope for romance, but finds that her friends are more dependable.

24 Episodes

  • The Lars Affair
    E1
    The Lars AffairPhyllis finds out that Lars has been having an affair with Sue Ann Nivens, the star of WJM-TV's The Happy Homemaker show.
  • Angels in the Snow
    E2
    Angels in the SnowMary's boyfriend is younger than she is and she and Rhoda discover there is a generation gap when they go and visit his friends at a party.
  • Rhoda's Sister Gets Married
    E3
    Rhoda's Sister Gets MarriedRhoda and Mary fly to New York for Rhoda's younger sister's wedding. Rhoda's mother downplays the whole thing fearing that Rhoda is envious.
  • The Lou and Edie Story
    E4
    The Lou and Edie StoryOn the advice of their marriage counselor, Lou's wife, Edie, decides to move out. Lou is heartbroken by the prospect.
  • Hi There, Sports Fans
    E5
    Hi There, Sports FansIn this episode Dick Gautier guest stars briefly as Ed Cavenaugh, a sleazy sportscaster. Have a look at his website at Dick Gautier.com. Gordon Jump, later of MTM Enterprises' ""WKRP"" is seen for a few minutes playing one of the sportscaster applicants. When Ted asks Mary to order tweezers and other assorted supplies for his personal use, she gets more than a little flustered and asks Lou to give her something challenging to do. At the drop of a hat, he assigns her the task of hiring a new sportscaster...and firing the old one. In order to let Ed Cavenaugh down easy, she invites him to lunch and he tries to mesmerize her with his suavity with the opposite sex. Then Mary learns a lesson: don't fire the current sportscaster until you've hired another one. After days of screening applicants, listening to demo tapes and perusing their eight-by-ten glossies, she decides on Andy Rivers.
  • Father's Day
    E6
    Father's DayTed meets his father, who deserted him as a baby.
  • Son of But Seriously Folks
    E7
    Son of But Seriously FolksMary's former boyfriend, Wes Callison, gets a job in the newsroom but his affection for Mary gets in the way of his work.
  • Lou's First Date
    E8
    Lou's First DateLou gives Mary the task of finding him a date for an awards' ceremony. A name mix-up means that Lou winds up taking out an 80-year-old woman.
  • Love Blooms at Hemples
    E9
    Love Blooms at HemplesRhoda begins dating the boss of Hemple's and falls deeply in love with him. She wants to tell him how she feels, but Mary warns her to take things slowly.
  • The Dinner Party
    E10
    The Dinner PartyMary invites Congresswoman Geddes to a fancy dinner at her home, trying hard to ensure that everything is perfect.
  • Just Friends
    E11
    Just FriendsEver since Lou and Edie's break up, Mary's been helping Lou with many of his domestic duties. She doesn't really even mind him showing up every night for dinner, unannounced, but, thinks he's taking her willingness too far, when he asks her to spy on Edie and report back to him.
  • We Want Baxter
    E12
    We Want BaxterPhyllis persuades Ted to stand for local government. Ted agrees and goes so far as to quit his job at WJM-TV.
  • I Gave at the Office
    E13
    I Gave at the OfficeMurray's daughter, Bonnie, is looking for a job and Mary is persuaded into giving her one but Bonnie is not as efficient as everyone had hoped.
  • Almost a Nun's Story
    E14
    Almost a Nun's StoryGeorgette finds Ted making out with a woman in his dressing room. She then decides to enter a nunnery, but the head nun talks her out of it.
  • Happy Birthday, Lou!
    E15
    Happy Birthday, Lou!Lou is closing in on fifty and today is his birthday. Mary can't stand the thought of the now-separated Lou celebrating his birthday all alone, so she arranges a surprise party for him. That evening, she invites Lou over for a drink and the doorbell rings just as he tells her how much he appreciated her not throwing an office party for him that afternoon. Gordy is at the door with an envelope...full of hats. Others are out in the hallway, too. Lou is furious and tries to get out using the back door...but there is no back door. Mary asks Lou's permission to invite Murray in. He enters, miffed at Lou's actions. Next Rhoda, and finally Ted, get to come in. Lou admits that he hates displays of affection...then reluctantly agrees to let the remainder of the guests in. While they all file in, he files out and down to MacKluskey's bar where....they throw a surprise party for him. Later he returns to Mary's place to apologize...evidently the guests opened his gifts (at Ted's urging) and they a
  • WJM Tries Harder
    E16
    WJM Tries HarderMary begins dating the anchorman from Minneapolis's top news show and becomes ashamed of WJM-TV's smaller news operation.
  • Cottage for Sale
    E17
    Cottage for SalePhyllis, who has gotten her real estate license, persuades Lou to sell his house. However, Lou hasn't really made up his mind whether he wants to move.
  • The Co-Producers
    E18
    The Co-ProducersMary and Rhoda are given permission to develop a new show for WJM but their dreams begin to fade when they find out that the hosts will be Ted and Sue Ann, who both begin to interfere with their plans.
  • Best of Enemies
    E19
    Best of EnemiesRhoda comes by the newsroom to pick Mary up and Rhoda mentions that Mary lied about being a college graduate on her application for her newsroom job. Although no one, including Lou, cares, Mary's upset, and Rhoda doesn't understand why it's such a big deal, while Mary can't believe how insensitive she believes Rhoda is about the subject. This disagreement leads to a fight - the first fight in their years of being best friends.
  • Better Late . . . That's a Pun . . . Than Never
    E20
    Better Late . . . That's a Pun . . . Than NeverTo relieve her boredom, Mary jokingly writes a humorous obituary of one of the people in the WJM-TV file. Coincidentally, the same person dies the following day and the obituary is read on the air. Lou has no choice but to suspend Mary, but she threatens to quit in response.
  • Ted Baxter Meets Walter Cronkite
    E21
    Ted Baxter Meets Walter CronkiteAfter a heavy self-promotion campaign, Ted wins his first Teddy Award. When Walter Cronkite comes to the newsroom, Ted assumes that he will be hired by the networks.
  • Lou's Second Date
    E22
    Lou's Second DateLou and Rhoda find they have a lot in common and begin seeing each other on a casual basis but everyone assumes that the romance is serious.
  • Two Wrongs Don't Make a Writer
    E23
    Two Wrongs Don't Make a WriterTed joins Mary at a night-school class in creative writing, and winds up plagiarizing her assignment.
  • I Was a Single for WJM
    E24
    I Was a Single for WJMMary goes to a singles bar to research a documentary, but on the night the crew arrives for filming, the same people who were willing to tell Mary everything don't want to be seen on camera.

Cast of Season 4

  • Mary Tyler MooreMary Richards
  • Ed AsnerLou Grant
  • Gavin MacLeodMurray Slaughter
  • Ted KnightTed Baxter
  • Valerie HarperRhoda Morgenstern

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