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WBBZ-TV & MeTV remember Mary Tyler Moore with 3 hours of TV icon's most famous episodes

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Sat, Jan 28th 2017 10:35 am

Special Mary Tyler Moore episodes air Sunday

WBBZ-TV, "Your Hometown MeTV Station," pays tribute to the career and comedy of trailblazer and TV icon Mary Tyler Moore with a special collection of "Mary Tyler Moore" episodes airing from 2-5 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 29. In honor of the famed comedienne and actress, who passed away Wednesday at the age of 80, "MeTV Remembers Mary Tyler Moore" presents six of the most beloved and timeless episodes of her self-titled comedy series that aired from 1970-77.

Known as the woman who "can turn the world on with her smile," viewers are invited to tune in and enjoy the very first episode of "Mary Tyler Moore," beginning with "Love Is All Around" (season one), where Mary first gets her job at WJM-TV in Minneapolis and meets her neighbor, Rhoda Morgenstern.

That's followed by "Put On A Happy Face" (season three), where Mary is nominated for The Teddy Awards, but is in rough shape to attend or, heaven forbid, to actually win; and "The Dinner Party" (season four), where Mary throws a dinner party for exactly six people, despite her reputation for disastrous get-togethers.

Then it's "Chuckles Bites the Dust" (season six), where station co-worker Chuckles The Clown dies, and his funeral service is anything but solemn; and "Lou Dates Mary" (season seven). Who says dating the boss is a bad idea? Mary is about to find out.

MeTV/WBBZ concludes with the final episode of the series, aptly titled "The Last Show" (season seven), where, when changes come to WJM-TV, Mary ends the series in one of TV's most famous final scenes.

The complete "MeTV Remembers Mary Tyler Moore" schedule is included below. Viewers can see the full MeTV schedule and find out where to watch on the "Schedule" tab of www.wbbz.tv

"Mary Tyler Moore truly made the world smile. She was a comedy genius and an important role model for so many women. She truly will always be timeless and memorable," said Neal Sabin, vice chairman of Weigel Broadcasting.

Phil Arno, owner of WBBZ-TV, said, "Mary Tyler Moore was one of the brightest stars of our generation, who entertained and inspired audiences across the world. Everyone at WBBZ-TV mourns her passing, and extends our sympathies to her family and fans."

Moore first gained TV sitcom fame in the 1960's TV series "The Dick Van Dyke Show," before gaining TV superstardom with her 1970s series "Mary Tyler Moore." Playing single career woman Mary Richards, her show is seen as the benchmark of the women's movement for its serious depiction of working women at a time when television typically depicted them as housewives and secretaries.

The series also starred Ed Asner, Betty White and Valerie Harper. Moore produced the show with her second husband, Grant Tinker. "Mary Tyler Moore" was a critical hit, earning the Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series three years (1975-77), as well as Moore being named Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series three years (1973-74, '76). In all, "Mary Tyler Moore" earned 29 Emmy Awards and three Golden Globes during its run.

In 1977, the show was honored with the Peabody Award, which noted the series "established the benchmark by which all situation comedies must be judged."

Moore has also appeared in "The Bob Newhart Show," "Taxi," "Hill Street Blues," "Remington Steele," "Cheers," "Rhoda," "Phyllis" and "The Lou Grant Show." She was also nominated for an Academy Award for her performance in the movie "Ordinary People."

'MeTV Remembers Mary Tyler Moore' Schedule

  • 2 p.m.: "Love Is All Around"
  • 2:30 p.m.: "Put On A Happy Face"
  • 3 p.m.: "The Dinner Party"
  • 3:30 p.m.: "Chuckles Bites the Dust"
  • 4 p.m.: "Lou Dates Mary"
  • 4:30 p.m.: "The Last Show"

WBBZ is seen throughout Western New York. It is WNY's only locally owned and operated television station. For more information, visit www.wbbz.tv.

Weigel Broadcasting Co. is a Chicago-based business, family-owned since 1965. Weigel and its affiliated companies own and operate network and independent television stations in Chicago, Milwaukee and South Bend, Indiana. In addition, Weigel is the leader in the multicast television network space with "MeTV," or "Memorable Entertainment Television," being the No. 1-rated and distributed network in the space.

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