The Mary Tyler Moore Show is a American television sitcom Developed by James L. Brooks and Allan Burns up off that aired on CBS from 1970 to 1977. The program was a tv breakthrough, even with the first never-married, independent career woman as the central character:"As Mary Richards, one woman in her uterus, Moore presented a character different from other unmarried television women of the time. She was not widowed or seeking a person to confirm ."
Additionally, it has been cited as"among the most acclaimed television programs ever produced" in US television series. It received high praise by critics, for example Emmy Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series three years in a row, and also stayed honored long after the last episode.
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The Mary Tyler Moore Show is a American television sitcom Developed by James L. Brooks and Allan Burns up off that aired on CBS from 1970 to 1977. The program was a tv breakthrough, even with the first never-married, independent career woman as the central character:"As Mary Richards, one woman in her uterus, Moore presented a character different from other unmarried television women of the time. She was not widowed or seeking a person to confirm ."
Additionally, it has been cited as"among the most acclaimed television programs ever produced" in US television series. It received high praise by critics, for example Emmy Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series three years in a row, and also stayed honored long after the last episode.
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