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  • ️Sat Sep 19 1970

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The Mary Tyler Moore Show is an American television series that originally aired from September 19, 1970, to March 19, 1977. Each season consisted of 24 half-hour episodes.

All seven seasons have been released on DVD by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. In addition, the series is also available for streaming and download in the digital format.[1]

Timeslot:

Seasons 1–2: Saturday at 9:30 pm.

Seasons 3–6: Saturday at 9:00 pm.

Season 7: Saturday at 9:00 pm for episodes 1–6, then 8:00 pm for episodes 7–24.

Season 1 (1970–1971)

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  • Consisted of 24 half-hour episodes airing on CBS.

Season 2 (1971–1972)

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  • Consisted of 24 half-hour episodes airing on CBS.

Season 3 (1972–1973)

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  • Consisted of 24 half-hour episodes airing on CBS.
  • Recurring Character Debuts: Georgette Franklin.
  • This is the last season to have the 1966 CBS in Color logo.[citation needed]

Season 4 (1973–1974)

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  • Consisted of 24 half-hour episodes airing on CBS.
  • Recurring Character Debuts: Sue Ann Nivens.
  • This was Valerie Harper's final season before leaving to star in a spin-off called Rhoda.

Season 5 (1974–1975)

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  • Consisted of 24 half-hour episodes airing on CBS.
  • This was Cloris Leachman's final season before leaving to star in a spinoff called Phyllis.

Season 6 (1975–1976)

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  • Consisted of 24 half-hour episodes airing on CBS.

Season 7 (1976–1977)

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  • Consisted of 24 half-hour episodes airing on CBS.
  1. ^ "Watch The Mary Tyler Moore Show Season 1 Episode – Amazon Video". amazon.com. Retrieved May 19, 2017.
  2. ^ a b "The Classic Sitcoms Guide to...The Mary Tyler Moore Show".
  3. ^ Cf. film Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice.
  4. ^ Cf. slogan "Fifty-four Forty or Fight!".
  5. ^ TV Guide Book of Lists. Running Press. 2007. pp. 172. ISBN 978-0-7624-3007-9.
  6. ^ Cf. song "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother".
  7. ^ Cf. TV series Room 222, a 1969–1974 sitcom created by James L. Brooks.
  8. ^ a b "Special Collector's Issue: 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time". TV Guide. No. June 28 – July 4. 1997.
  9. ^ "TV Guide's Top 100 Episodes". Rev/Views. Retrieved July 4, 2016.