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The Mary Tyler Moore Hour feat. Dick Van Dyke (Part 1)

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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2010

An episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Hour, from 1979, guest staring Dick Van Dyke.

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  • Why did they redo this famous tv show? They should've never redo a show that was popular back in 70s and end it in 1977. Taking a break and coming back sometime dosen't always work.

  • What's the point of this show? Pretty dumb. Mary is hot, though. I'd "do" her.

  • What a stupid show!!! The maid is looking out the window and tells Mary to shhhh? What?.....weren't the able to listen and look at the same time back then?

  • Whats Was Going On With Her Hair LOL. :)

  • Great variety hour it just came on when the genre was not as good. I love Mary's hairstyle in this show.

  • @defundthewar I suppose I don't like the MTM show quite as much just because I'm madly in love with DVD and I wanted them to get married in real life but yeah, the work they did there was fantastic

  • @julie11061 I loved her work on Dick's show, but I think she peaked on her own show. The key was the terrific writing, which was missing in her later efforts.

  • @defundthewar wow, i think I've heard about the Breakfast at Tiffany's thing but yeah, she sure had a lot of potential but i think she peaked in the Dick Van Dyke Show

  • @dav1237 Yes, frustrating to hear them make hash out of her song. It's like they wanted it both ways- show that Mary's character was a musical star, but at the same time imply she wasn't really worth hearing.

  • @julie11061 After the DVD Show, Mary did try to be a Broadway star in a musical version of Breakfast at Tiffany's. I believe it closed either out of town, or in B'way previews. There's a story- I don't know if it's true or just a joke- that the show was so bad that when Mary's character Holly says she had a miscarriage, the audience burst into applause. Mary eventually was a B'way hit in "Whose Life Is It Anyway?", but like her "Ordinary People" film hit, it didn't lead to better things.

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