The Mary Tyler Moore Show is a successful American television sitcom that aired on CBS from 1970 to 1977. The program was a television breakthrough, as it had as the central character the first never-married, independent career woman – Mary Richards, portrayed by the one and only Mary Tyler Moore.
The show has been cited as one of the most acclaimed television programs ever produced in US television history. It received high praise from critics and numerous awards, including Emmy Awards for ‘Outstanding Comedy Series’ for three years in a row. Moreover, the program continued to be honored long after the final episode aired.
The Mary Tyler Moore Show has remained popular long after the final episode was broadcast in 1977. Several television programs, films and songs referenced or parodied characters and events from the show, including the memorable title song line “…can turn the world on with her smile”.
Two retrospective specials were produced by CBS: Mary Tyler Moore: The 20th Anniversary Show (1991), and The Mary Tyler Moore Reunion (2000). However, one of the most popular and appreciated “specials”, if you can call them that, are the bloopers gag reels from the final season of the show.
After the watching the videos below, you will laugh even harder than you did when watching episodes from the show. They are also a great way of remembering The Mary Tyler Moore Show and all the actors who starred in it. Enjoy!
- The Mary Tyler Moore Show Bloopers – Part 1
- The Mary Tyler Moore Show Bloopers – Part 2
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Mary Tyler Moore is a popular and appreciated American actress and dancer. She is known for the roles she had on Mary Tyler Moore show and on The Dick Van Dyke Show. She was passionate about dancing and soon after she graduated high school, she started to appear in many commercials, which contributed to her fame. Moore also acted in other films such as Richard Diamond, Private Detective and also in many television series. The actress was born in the Brooklyn Heights and was the eldest of the siblings. Her family moved to Los Angeles when she was little and there she attended Saint Rose of Lima, which was a Catholic school in Brooklyn.
Mary Tyler Moore was born in Brooklyn, on December 29 1939, though Moore’s family relocated to California when she was eight. Her childhood was troubled due in part to her mother’s alcoholism. The oldest of three siblings, she attended a Catholic high school and married upon her graduation in 1995. Her only child, Richie was born soon after. A dancer at first, Moore’s first break in show business was in 1955, as a dancing kitchen appliance Happy Hotpoint, the Hotpoint Appliance elf, in commercials generally broadcast during the popular TV program The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. She then shifted from dancing to acting, and work soon came, at first a number of guest roles on TV series, but eventually a recurring role as Sam, Richard Diamond’s sultry answering service girl on Richard Diamond – Private Detective, her performance being particularly notorious because her legs were shown instead of her face.
