Mary-er Times Ronna Ross Pennington
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- Gesellschaft und Kultur
Join us to explore the culture of the 1970s through historical references and plot lines of the Mary Tyler Moore Show, a CBS sitcom staple from 1970 to 1977.
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Is Mary "Mrs. Robinson?"
In this episode, we look at the older woman/younger man trope and its importance in early 1970s culture, sexual mores of the time, as well as a little type-casting for a guest star in S1/Ep.13 of the Mary Tyler Moore Show. Oh, and a little about Nancy Drew, too.
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Anchorman Overboard...or Ethical?
We review possible reasons Ted blunders through a speaking engagement, learn about the Nielsen Ratings, and glassware that everyone had back in the 1970s.
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Gee, Her Hair Smelled Terrific
What does the episode title "1040 or Fight!" reference? How much did things cost in 1970?
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Mexican Civil War & Mary Tyler Moore
What is Pancho Villa's tie to the Mary Tyler Moore Show? It's Episode 10! But that's not the only revolutionary aspect of this episode. It's also the first time we meet Gordy the Weatherman. Tune in to hear historical tidbits about war, politics, and race relations as they all relate to this one episode of the Mary Tyler Moore Show.
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Group Dates and Media Greats
A third-wheel situation gives us reason to research dating norms of the 1950s to 1970s and we take a look at CBS media giants from the golden age of TV journalism...all stemming from Season 1, Episode 9 of the Mary Tyler Moore Show.
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Lessons in Trust & Credibility
Even though Mary Richards had only been working in the WJM newsroom for about 3 months, she demonstrates an understanding of journalism ethics on her first election night coverage. Do ethics change? How does this fictional election of 1970 compare to the 2020 US presidential election?