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The Mary Tyler Moore Show - Season 2 Cast: Mary Tyler Moore, Ed Asner, Ted Knight

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  • DVD Release Date: 07/26/2005
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Closed Caption; Audio commentary on selected episodes; All-new documentary: "8 Characters in Search of a Sitcom"; Original 1973 documentary: "Moore on Sunday"; Emmy award show clips; All-star trivia challenge; Mad magazine parody; Theme song karaoke track; Photo gallery

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Disc #1 -- Mary Tyler Moore Show: The Complete Second Season - Episodes 1-8
1. Main Titles [1:03]
2. Breakfast [3:59]
3. The Break Room? [1:45]
4. Phone Calls [3:35]
5. The Facts of Life [4:07]
6. How Do You...? [3:21]
7. Being a Woman [2:57]
8. What About Love? [3:13]
9. How Did It Go? [:56]
10. End Titles [:31]
1. Main Titles [1:03]
2. No Personal Calls [1:42]
3. About Mr. Cooper [3:32]
4. Breaking a Rule [6:54]
5. At a Japanese Restaurant [2:46]
6. A Date [3:15]
7. How to Tell Lou [1:24]
8. Lou Is Upset [3:45]
9. Give Me the Phone [:29]
10. End Titles [:32]
1. Main Titles [:55]
2. The Coldest Day Ever [3:23]
3. A Mexican Vacation [3:35]
4. Phone Follies [2:32]
5. Gustavo's Offer [4:46]
6. A Small Favor [4:05]
7. What's in the Package? [1:39]
8. Gustavo's Girlfriends [3:19]
9. New Luggage [:36]
10. End Titles [:32]
1. Main Titles [:57]
2. Covering for Murray [4:09]
3. A Journalism Course [2:18]
4. Professor Whitfield's Class [3:52]
5. Teacher's Pet [3:01]
6. Mary's Assignment [3:41]
7. The Guest Speaker [2:51]
8. Mary's Grade [3:30]
9. Mr. Positive [:38]
10. End Titles [:31]
1. Main Titles [:56]
2. Parking Problems [1:34]
3. Rhoda's Mom [4:47]
4. Such Good Friends [4:09]
5. Ida's Visit [4:17]
6. The Morgenstern Twins [:45]
7. A Different Ida [4:00]
8. Worried About Rhoda [3:47]
9. Ida's Favorite Board [:42]
10. End Titles [:32]
1. Main Titles [:56]
2. What's Wrong With Ted? [:56]
3. Ted's Brother [4:06]
4. Sibling Rivalry [2:14]
5. A Double Date [4:15]
6. Dinner [2:43]
7. After Dinner [4:20]
8. Sleepy Mary [2:22]
9. Honesty [3:05]
10. End Titles [:32]
1. Main Titles [1:03]
2. The Viking Voice [2:53]
3. A Reunion [4:24]
4. Can I Come, Too? [3:56]
5. Registration [2:25]
6. The Class of '59 [3:58]
7. Mr. Vandermast [1:59]
8. Howard Proposes [2:48]
9. Mary's Award [1:21]
10. End Titles [:32]
1. Main Titles [1:03]
2. A Writer's Strike [2:24]
3. Crossing a Picket Line [2:27]
4. On Strike [3:37]
5. In the Papers [1:28]
6. Mary Writes [5:44]
7. Lou Mutters [3:40]
8. Lou Gets Drunk [3:51]
9. The Strike Is Over [:36]
10. End Titles [:32]
Disc #2 -- Mary Tyler Moore Show: The Complete Second Season - Episodes 9-16
1. Main Titles [1:08]
2. Ted Needs a Vacation [3:10]
3. Ted's Dressing Room [4:15]
4. Interviews [3:21]
5. A Good Anchorman [3:23]
6. A Permanent Replacement? [1:52]
7. A Visit From Ted [3:40]
8. Back From Vacation [3:08]
9. Back to Normal [1:01]
10. End Titles [:32]
1. Main Titles [1:00]
2. A Chain Letter [1:34]
3. Mary Breaks the Chain [1:12]
4. Lou Finds Out [3:33]
5. Mary Mends the Chain [2:11]
6. Waiting for the Mail [1:22]
7. A Letter Recipient [5:27]
8. A Date with Armond [2:19]
9. Another Recipient [6:15]
10. End Titles [:32]
1. Main Titles [1:04]
2. Dinner Plans [2:45]
3. At the Movies [1:32]
4. Patti [3:11]
5. I'm Not Angry [4:23]
6. Lou's Lousy Mood [2:53]
7. The Son-in-Law [2:26]
8. Talking to Lou [5:56]
9. It Never Happened [:47]
10. End Titles [:32]
1. Main Titles [1:04]
2. Out of a Job [1:44]
3. Dinner [1:40]
4. Why Rhoda Quit [4:27]
5. Watching T.V. [2:15]
6. Unemployment [4:06]
7. Job Openings [3:07]
8. Mary's Guilt [5:27]
9. The Apartment Sloth [1:06]
10. End Titles [:32]
1. Main Titles [1:03]
2. Re-Decorating [3:55]
3. An Interior Decorator [3:35]
4. Rhoda Can Do It [5:02]
5. Rhoda Needs Advice [2:57]
6. New Furniture [1:48]
7. I Love It! [1:19]
8. I Hate It! [3:55]
9. Mrs. Grant Approves [1:20]
10. End Titles [:32]
1. Main Titles [1:03]
2. The Guest Star [2:55]
3. Ted and Barry [2:17]
4. Lou Misses Ted [2:52]
5. Ted's in Love [3:21]
6. Ted's Behavior [3:43]
7. Ted's Secret [1:20]
8. Dinner With Ted [6:01]
9. About Ted's Mustache [1:22]
10. End Titles [:32]
1. Main Titles [1:04]
2. Social Obligations [2:31]
3. Big Brothers [1:57]
4. Getting Involved [2:27]
5. A Love Interest [1:15]
6. Mary Says No [2:25]
7. Stood Up Again [3:01]
8. The Dress [5:47]
9. Ted's Act [4:28]
10. End Titles [:32]
1. Main Titles [:59]
2. Ted's Birthday Lunch [3:13]
3. A Terrible Waitress [2:54]
4. Mary Complains [2:01]
5. Interviewing [1:48]
6. A Waitress/Secretary [2:17]
7. Mary's Decision [4:08]
8. A Bad Secretary [3:29]
9. A Difference of Opinion [4:04]
10. End Titles [:32]
Disc #3, Side A -- Mary Tyler Moore Show: The Complete Second Season - Episodes 17-24
1. Main Titles [1:04]
2. Drive Carelessly [2:36]
3. No Yawning [2:09]
4. Murray's Problem [2:17]
5. Murray's Other Job [2:51]
6. Late for Work [1:09]
7. All for Love [5:06]
8. An Ultimatum [1:55]
9. Murray's Wife [5:50]
10. End Titles [:32]
1. Main Titles [:56]
2. Rhoda's Cold [1:30]
3. A Litle Adventure [1:16]
4. Weekend Plans [2:25]
5. A Change of Plans [3:28]
6. The Babysitter [3:30]
7. The New Babysitter [5:15]
8. Cookies and Cards [5:26]
9. One More Favor [1:12]
10. End Titles [:32]
1. Main Titles [1:05]
2. The Downstairs Neighbor [3:53]
3. About the Apartment [2:01]
4. L&P Management [2:34]
5. Ted's Expenses [2:35]
6. For Rent [4:14]
7. Ted's Lawyer [3:45]
8. Signing the Lease [3:46]
9. New Tenants [1:02]
10. End Titles [:32]
1. Main Titles [:55]
2. Bess's Composition [2:20]
3. A Favor for Phyllis [2:40]
4. Publishing Problems [4:37]
5. A Whole Book [2:05]
6. Getting Tough [3:41]
7. Bess's Problem [5:03]
8. Telling Phyllis [2:27]
9. Lou's Book [1:03]
10. End Titles [:31]
1. Main Titles [:55]
2. Fire! [3:21]
3. A Big Inconvenience [1:56]
4. Late for Work [3:29]
5. Bedtime for Rhoda [3:14]
6. An Important Meeting [4:14]
7. The Super Chef [4:18]
8. You Drive Me Crazy [2:40]
9. Rhoda's Date [:47]
10. End Titles [:32]
1. Main Titles [1:04]
2. An Architect [2:45]
3. Meeting the Neighbors [1:58]
4. The File [5:19]
5. Junior [4:01]
6. About Talking [2:25]
7. Matt's Age [2:36]
8. Afraid of Love [4:11]
9. Ted Is Confused [:38]
10. End Titles [:32]
1. Main Titles [:57]
2. Mary's New Friend [1:41]
3. Rhoda Meets Joanne [2:56]
4. Where Is Everyone? [4:09]
5. Joanne Meets Phyllis [3:34]
6. Rhoda's Jealousy [2:10]
7. A Fun Place to Work [3:54]
8. A Nice Jewish Girl [4:05]
9. Friends Again [1:31]
10. End Titles [:32]
1. Main Titles [:56]
2. A Guest for Sunday [2:08]
3. Pete Peterson [4:41]
4. The Problem With Peterson [4:46]
5. Two Days to Prepare [1:00]
6. Preparing for Pete [3:43]
7. Questions & Answers [3:33]
8. Facing the People [2:50]
9. No Re-Petes [1:14]
10. End Titles [:32]

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Editorial Reviews

Like the series' heroine, Mary Richards, The Mary Tyler Moore Show is a lot more confident and secure with itself as the program enters its second season. After a full year in Minneapolis, our Mary is handling her duties as associate producer of WJM-TV's nightly news broadcast with admirable efficiency. She has also formed enduring friendships with co-workers, grumbly producer Lou Grant (Edward Asner), affable news writer Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod), and dunderheaded anchorman Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). Off the job, Mary enjoys the companionship of next-door neighbor Rhoda Morganstern (Valerie Harper), though she's not crazy about mediating the arguments between Rhoda and supercilious landlady Phyllis Lindstrom (Cloris Leachman). This season's best episodes include the classic opener, "The Birds...and...Um...Bees," in which Mary is recruited to explain the facts of life to Phyllis' spoiled daughter, Bess (Lisa Gerritsen); "Room 223," wherein Mary takes a night-school course in journalism and begins a romance with the lecturer (Michael Tolan); "A Girl's Best Mother Is Not Her Friends," marking a return visit by Nancy Walker as Rhoda's impossible mother, Ida; "Cover Boy," guest-starring Jack Cassidy as Ted Baxter's equally vapid brother, Hal (reportedly, this episode upset Ted Knight, who was worried that Cassidy was being brought in to replace him); "Ted Over Heels," in which Ted falls in love with the daughter (Arlene Golonka) of WJM's resident kiddie entertainer, Chuckles the Clown; "Feeb," illustrating the dangers of feeling sorry for someone, as Mary arranges to have a klutzy ex-waitress (Barbara Sharma) take a job at the TV station; "The Slaughter Affair," spotlighting Joyce Bulifant as Murray's wife, Marie, who is convinced that her husband is fooling around; "Where There's Smoke, There's Rhoda," in which Mary and Rhoda discover to their chagrin that best friends do not always make best roommates; and the season finale, "His Two Right Arms," originally designed as the pilot for a spin-off series starring Bill Daily as a stupid politician. (The pilot didn't sell, but Daily was hired on the strength of his performance as a regular on MTM Productions' The Bob Newhart Show.) Season 2 of The Mary Tyler Moore Show found the series ranking at number ten in the ratings. As icing on the cake, Edward Asner and Valerie Harper both took home their second Emmy awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor and Outstanding Supporting Actress, respectively. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Great laughs...perfect cast.by Nostalgic-buff

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July 05, 2009: Mary Tyler Moore Show combines real life situations with humor that we all can relate to in our own circumstances without being rude, crude, or obnoxious. I believe the TV shows of the 60's & 70's are better than the ones we have on Television today. They were real and dealt with touchy subjects delicately...they did not teach immorality was o.k. or use vulgarity, detailed sexual content, or graphic violence to get the viewers attention. Over the years the Networks have gradually desensitised the public by shocking them a little more each year with the content of their new seasons' shows in order to win the rating war. How sad it is...no wonder our children think nothing of killing or defacing property...including their own. The unfortunate result is generations that have no respect for authority, life, or the values this nation was founded on. The message of youth today is not Do unto others as you would have them do unto you; rather it is, do what you want because you don't have to pay the consequences.... The kids and some of their parents have no clue what it means to be responsible and respectful of others and their life and property.

This sit com series always teaches the right in every situation. It skillfully addresses life and respect of others; as well as, the message of equality and loving all people...even Ted. :)

I Also Recommend: Dick Van Dyke Show: Complete Series, Honeymooners: Lost Episodes - Boxed Set Collection 6, Hazel - The Complete First Season, I Love Lucy - The Complete Series, My Three Sons: the First Season.

Love it, love it, love itby Anonymous

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October 05, 2005: I am looking forward to the release of Season 3. I hope it doesn't take as long as Season 2 did.


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