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A distraught Murray is the only one in the newsroom not looking forward to the annual Teddy Awards.

A distraught Murray is the only one in the newsroom not looking forward to the annual Teddy Awards.

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S7, EP10 "Murray Can't Lose"

A distraught Murray is the only one in the newsroom not looking forward to the annual Teddy Awards.

Mary Richards is a thirty-something single woman who settles in Minneapolis after breaking up with a boyfriend. She lands a job as an associate producer of the evening news at WJM-TV, which happens to be the area's lowest-rated station. Her boss, Lou Grant, hates her spunk but often looks to her to solve newsroom (or even personal) problems. Mary's other coworkers include news writer Murray Slaughter, egomaniacal anchorman Ted Baxter and "Happy Homemaker" Sue Ann Nivens (Betty White). Mary's home is a modest studio apartment -- and her upstairs neighbor, Rhoda Morgenstern, quickly becomes a good friend. Later in the series, Mary moves to a plush high-rise apartment before leaving Minneapolis and WJM for good.
Starring: Betty White, Cloris Leachman, David Ogden Stiers, Edward Asner, Gavin MacLeod, Georgia Engel, Joyce Bullifant, Lew Ayres, Lisa Gerritsen, Mary Tyler Moore, Patte Finley, Sherry Hursey, Ted Knight, Valerie Harper, Warren Munson
Original Air Date: Sep 19, 1970
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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