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- In this spin-off of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," Rhoda Morgenstern leaves best pal Mary Richards and her other friends in Minneapolis, Minn., to try her luck in Manhattan.
- Mary threatens an old friend with revealing a secret when he decides to run for office.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG9.3 (527)TV EpisodeMary thinks that the death of Chuckles the Clown is nothing to laugh about--until she attends the funeral.
- Lou has to face the fact that his ex-wife Edie is getting married.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG7.9 (145)TV EpisodeGordy the former WJM weatherman now a network star returns and Ted hopes for a job.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG7.8 (143)TV EpisodeThe newsroom staff threatens to quit if there are not any pay raises.
- Mary asks Lou out for a date after Georgette suggests it.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG7.6 (141)TV EpisodeLou runs into a woman who sent him a "Dear John" letter during World War II.
- Lou is thinking of proposing to Mary's hard-nosed newswoman Aunt Flo.
- Lou wants to return a favor to an old Army buddy, but balks when he asks for a date with Mary.
- Mary's lawyer is taken with her when he is defending her on a contempt charge.
- Georgette gives birth at Mary's apartment with Lou and Mary attending. Ted and Georgette have a little girl named Mary Lou, the most exciting thing to ever happen in Mary's bedroom according to Sue Ann.
- Looking for a change in her life, Mary moves to another apartment.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG7.1 (153)TV EpisodeMary is in love and wants to hear the same from her boyfriend.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG7.8 (158)TV EpisodeWithout knowing it, Mary accepts a date from Murray's father.
- Mary's Aunt Flo a hard-nosed famous newswoman flies into town and rubs Lou the wrong way.
- Mary is at odds with Lou over a public television documentary.
- Mary hopes that finally she'll have one dinner party that is not a disaster. Tonight Johnny Carson is going to make an appearance and then the lights go out.
- Mary adopts a teen-aged shoplifter as a little sister. Sue Ann does the same adopting a black teenager which influences her in a major way.
- While Mary is working with a priest, he announces that he is leaving the priesthood. Is it because of Mary?
- Lou is concerned about Mary's possible addiction to sleeping pills.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG7.5 (160)TV EpisodeAfter a long day Lou, Murray and Ted have a drink and fantasize what it would be like to be married to Mary.
- Lou is put-out when his old girlfriend, Charlene shows up at Mary's party with a date. He then quickly asks out Mary's neighbor Paula.
- The word is out that Murray is a sure thing to win at this year's Teddy awards.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG8.3 (157)TV EpisodeTed refuses to give Murray credit after an article he ghost writes for Ted becomes popular.
- Murray wants to confess to Mary that he loves her.
- Ted and Georgette find out that their son is a genius who tries to take advantage of Ted.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG7.5 (130)TV EpisodeTed won't see a marriage counselor unless Lou goes with him.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG7.1 (154)TV EpisodeMary has to choose between her current boyfriend and an old flame that returns to town.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG7.7 (143)TV EpisodeLou makes Murray a co-producer after he gets an offer from another station. Mary is not happy about this situation.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG8.3 (147)TV EpisodeSue Ann falls in love with a jerk.
- After Sue Ann Niven's Happy Homemaker show is canceled she gets a job in the newsroom.
- Sue Ann's sister gets an offer to do a rival cooking show in Minneapolis.
- Ted and Georgette adopted after they are told they can't have children. Then Georgette makes a startling announcement.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG8.1 (161)TV EpisodeAfter a heart attack, Ted discovers how precious life is.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG7.9 (148)TV EpisodeTed is tempted with an offer to host a game show in New York City. Do Mary and Lou really want to see him go?
- Ted Baxter is being audited by the I.R.S.
- An attractive journalist tries to seduce Ted at a convention.
- Ted and Georgette get married in Mary's apartment on an hour's notice.
- The new Six O'Clock News critic starts attacking the residents of Minneapolis.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG8.0 (156)TV EpisodeMary sets up a blind date for Lou with Sue Ann Nivens.
- In the upside world of WJM, there's a shake up in the newsroom and everybody but Ted gets fired including Mary who is left to turn out the lights.
- At a seminar in Washington Lou tries to impress Mary with all his former contacts that just don't seem to exist anymore. Betty Ford makes a cameo.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG7.8 (147)TV EpisodeTed and Georgette do a show that becomes a hit, but Georgette would rather stay at home taking care of her family.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG7.5 (154)TV EpisodeMary's choice for the new sportscaster is a former swimmer who only reports on swimming events. Lou insists that she fire her.
- Boxes and boxes Phyllis's stuff arrives from Minnesota. The clutter annoys the Judge.
- Phyllis recaps to Mary via a letter her difficulties arising from her first day working at the Photography Studio.
- Phyllis finds herself unemployed and looking for a new job.
- Brenda has a new boyfriend and everything is perfect. When she tells Rhoda that sometimes her boyfriend is not available, Rhoda starts to think the man is married.
- Washington, DC based FBI agent Michael Stearns makes what most consider an unreasonable request: to move into Brenda's apartment for an indefinite period of time (meaning that she would have to find other accommodation for that time) while he does some surveillance work on an apartment across the street. Brenda agrees if only because she is attracted to Michael. Insecure Brenda, who ends up staying with a cold plagued Rhoda and Joe upstairs, makes any excuse she can to go to her apartment just so that she can see Michael. He doesn't mind as he too is attracted to her. When both Michael and Brenda come to the point of declaring their mutual attraction for each other, Michael makes a confession: that he is already involved with someone else. Willing to risk getting hurt, Brenda still decides to get involved with him for however long he is in New York. But both Michael and Brenda have to decide what to do once his assignment is completed and he is ready to head back to Washington. For Brenda, what may factor into her decision is how painful the thought of saying goodbye to Michael forever ends up being.