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418 records found for MARY
1976-02-05, SYN, 25 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. This episode is 25 minutes.
1976-02-06, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott.
1976-02-09, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Mary and Sgt. Foley are in his apartment, Charlie and Loretta set out for superstardom, Martha confides in her plants.
1976-02-10, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Mary is reduced to tears by a jealous Tom, The Hartmans and Shumways bid the Haggars goodbye.
1976-02-11, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Mary is served with a summons, Blanche and Leroy discuss the Hartmans problem.
1976-02-12, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Tragedy strikes the Haggars in the form of a bus filled with nuns, Mary does her best to comfort Charlie.
1976-02-13, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Charlie and Loretta are in for some catastrophic news, Tom visits Mae with something important to tell her.
1976-02-16, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Tom moves in with Charlie, Loretta sinks fast.
1976-02-17, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Mary goes to the library, Martha insists that being miserable is the only key to happiness.
1976-02-18, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Tom and Mary visit a doctor, Cathy has a new job, Charlie has more bad news.
1976-02-19, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Mary says Tom shouldn't go to waste, Cathy's magic fingers make their debut.
1976-02-19, CBS, 120 min.
- Raymond Burr
- Carol Burnett
- James Stewart
- John Wayne
- Bob Hope
- Kirk Douglas
- George Burns
- Tony Curtis
- Henry Fonda
- Rod Steiger
- Burt Lancaster
- Ann-Margret
- Robert Mitchum
- Olivia De Havilland
- Henry Winkler
- Hal Linden
- Telly Savalas
- Lee Grant
- Glen Campbell
- Jack Albertson
- Gabriel Kaplan
- Karen Black
- James Brolin
- Army Archerd
- Earl Holliman
- Tony Orlando
- Bonnie Franklin
- Brenda Vaccaro
- Beatrice Arthur
- John Denver
- Morris Albert
- Sally Kellerman
- Roy Scheider
- Maximilian Schell
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Summer Bartholomew
- Katherine Hepburn
- James Coburn
- Robert Blake
- Pam Grier
- Captain and Tennille
- Ronee Blakeley
Live telecast of the second annual People's Choice Awards. Host: Jack Albertson.
1976-02-19, CBS, 30 min.
- Raymond Burr
- Carol Burnett
- James Stewart
- John Wayne
- Bob Hope
- Kirk Douglas
- George Burns
- Tony Curtis
- Henry Fonda
- Rod Steiger
- Burt Lancaster
- Ann-Margret
- Robert Mitchum
- Olivia De Havilland
- Henry Winkler
- Hal Linden
- Telly Savalas
- Lee Grant
- Glen Campbell
- Jack Albertson
- Gabriel Kaplan
- Karen Black
- James Brolin
- Army Archerd
- Earl Holliman
- Tony Orlando
- Bonnie Franklin
- Brenda Vaccaro
- Beatrice Arthur
- John Denver
- Morris Albert
- Sally Kellerman
- Roy Scheider
- Maximilian Schell
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Summer Bartholomew
- Katherine Hepburn
- James Coburn
- Robert Blake
- Pam Grier
- Captain and Tennille
- Ronee Blakeley
Live telecast of the second annual People's Choice Awards. Host: Jack Albertson. Duplicate of #9073. First half-hour only.
1976-02-20, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. An irate George gets arrested while saving Cathy's reputation, Tom turns to a counselor.
1976-02-23, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Tom rescues Heather, Loretta takes a stand, Sgt. Foley visits Mary.
1976-02-24, NBC, 120 min.
The results of the 1976 Democratic primary won by Governor Jimmy Carter of Georgia. David Brinkley reports.
#9005: NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY
Order1976-02-24, ABC, 30 min.
Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter captures the 1976 Democratic primary. Harry Reasoner reports
1976-02-27, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Loretta invites the Hartmans to her healing and Charlie looks for miracles of his own.
1976-03-02, ABC, 15 min.
Harry Reasoner reports on the Massachusetts Republican Presidential primary returns.
1976-03-03, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Healing fails George faces facts, Tom and Mary reach new highs.
1976-03-08, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Mary prevents a suicide,not-so-friendly-letter, Mary and Mae talk.
#8156: FLORIDA PRIMARY, THE
Order1976-03-09, NBC, min.
Republican Presidential hopeful Ronald Reagan assesses tonight's Florida Presidential Republican primary.
1976-03-09, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. A match made in heaven, Roberta hopes grandpa can forget, Mary finds meaning.
1976-03-10, PBS, 120 min.
- Hal Holbrook
- William Saroyan
- Patti LuPone
- Benjamin Hendrickson
- Richard Ooms
- Nicolas Surovy
- Sam Tsoutsouvas
- Elaine Hausman
- Michael Tolaydo
- Norman Snow
- Robert Bacigalupi
- Brooks Baldwin
- Gerald Gutierrez
- Glynis Bell
- James Harper
- Mary Lou Rosato
- Roy K. Stevens
- Kevin Kline
- David Schramm
- Cynthia Dickason
- Anderson Matthews
- Sandra Halperin
- Mary Joan-Negro
- Peter Dvorsky
Hal Holbrook is the host for this William Saroyan story about lovelorn denizens of a San Francisco bar. William Saroyan serves as the narrator.
1976-03-11, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Soup in the news, Steve gestures goodbye, Leroy gets a Cadillac.
1976-03-12, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Tom's ex calls, George panics.
1976-03-15, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Mary eulogizes Leroy, hypothetical plans, Tom surprises Mae.
#8323: ILLINOIS PRIMARY
Order1976-03-16, NBC, 30 min.
Democratic Presidential candidate Governor Jimmy Carter captures the Illinois primary by winning 48.09 percent of the vote.
1976-03-16, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Mae's reunion, Loretta's comeback.
1976-03-17, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. The Shumways receive a love letter, Mary has company, Steve is on television.
1976-03-18, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Tom learns about the diamond, Grandpa's secret for happiness.
1976-03-22, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Charlie runs afoul of the police, Charlie and Loretta hear a voice from the past.
1976-03-25, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Cathy nixes the shower, Martha fails, Mary communicates.
1976-03-26, WNBC, 78 min.
- Louis Armstrong
- Lena Horne
- Mahalia Jackson
- Steve Lawrence
- Maurice Chevalier
- The New Christy Minstrels
- Andre Previn
- Robert Preston
- Fred Astaire
- Burl Ives
- The Kingston Trio
- Bing Crosby
- Andres Segovia
- Harry Belafonte
- Joan Sutherland
- Donald O'Connor
- Anthony Newley
- Van Cliburn
- Duke Ellington
- Eydie Gorme
- Ethel Merman
- Julie Andrews
- Liza Minnelli
- Roy Clark
- Ben Vereen
- Les Paul
- Erroll Garner
- Marvin Hamlisch
- Rudolf Nureyev
- Mary Ford
- Carl Sandburg
- Roy Bolger
- Pablo Casals
- Gower Champion
- Marge Champion
- Peggy Fleming
Bing Crosby & Liza Minnelli bring together many of the greatest entertainers in the history of television on the 100th anniversary of the telephone.1976-03-28, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Loretta's regional breakdown, George feels betrayed, Mona calls Mary.
1976-03-29, ABC, 192 min.
- Art Carney
- Gene Kelly
- Goldie Hawn
- William Wyler
- Mary Pickford
- George Burns
- Angie Dickinson
- Joel Grey
- Telly Savalas
- George Segal
- Lee Grant
- Jack Nicholson
- Diane Keaton
- Audrey Hepburn
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Marlo Thomas
- Walter Matthau
- Beau Bridges
- Robert Shaw
- Michael Douglas
- Charleton Heston
- Ben Johnson
- Jennifer ONeill
- Louise Fletcher
- Mervyn Leroy
- Jules Stein
- Elliott Gould
- Jacqueline Bisset
- Linda Blair
- Robert Blake
- Anthony Hopkins
- Rod McKeun
- Gore Vidal
The 48th Annual Academy Awards presentation is telecast from The Dorothy Chandler Pavillion in Los Angeles, California. Walter Matthau, Robert Shaw, George Segal, Goldie Hawn, and Gene Kelly are the hosts.
1976-03-29, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Mary's no-pineapple pic, Charlie's past calls Loretta, Mona works on Tom's performance.
#18066: ACADEMY AWARDS: 48TH ANNUAL
Order1976-03-29, ABC, min.
- Art Carney
- Gene Kelly
- Goldie Hawn
- William Wyler
- Mary Pickford
- George Burns
- Angie Dickinson
- Joel Grey
- Telly Savalas
- George Segal
- Lee Grant
- Jack Nicholson
- Diane Keaton
- Audrey Hepburn
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Marlo Thomas
- Walter Matthau
- Beau Bridges
- Robert Shaw
- Michael Douglas
- Charleton Heston
- Ben Johnson
- Jennifer ONeill
- Louise Fletcher
- Mervyn Leroy
- Jules Stein
- Elliott Gould
- Jacqueline Bisset
- Linda Blair
- Robert Blake
- Anthony Hopkins
- Rod McKeun
- Gore Vidal
The 48th Annual Academy Awards presentation is telecast from The Dorothy Chandler Pavillion in Los Angeles, California. Walter Matthau, Robert Shaw, George Segal, Goldie Hawn, and Gene Kelly are the hosts. Duplicate of #7508.
1976-03-30, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Mary and Tom's surrogate, Tom is alone with Mona.
1976-03-31, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Charlie tells Loretta about Muriel, Loretta prepares.
1976-04-01, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Loretta meets Muriel, Sgt Foley waits with Mary, old flames.
1976-04-02, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Mona drops by, Tom has performance anxiety.
#9781: $20,000 PYRAMID
Order1976-04-08, ABC, 30 min.
This quiz show daytime version hosted by Dick Clark was re-titled The $20,000 Pyramid from The $10,000 Pyramid which aired from March 26, 1973 - March 29, 1974 (CBS - 242 episodes), and from May 6, 1974 - January 16, 1976 (ABC - 431 episodes). Beginning on January 19, 1976, the series doubled its top prize and was retitled The $20,000 Pyramid. From October 1 to November 9, 1979, the series briefly became Junior Partner Pyramid, which scrapped the usual celebrity-contestant pairings in favor of children playing the game with a parent or other adult relative. Its last episode aired June 27, 1980, with Family Feud subsequently moving up a half-hour to take over the 12:00 noon (EST) slot formerly occupied by The $20,000 Pyramid. "Pyramid" received sixteen nominations for Emmys for "Outstanding Game Show" and won the award nine times. Host: Dick Clark, Announcer: Bob Clayton. NOTE: The broadcast on April 8, 1976 is iconic and is of historical importance. On this program contestant Ruth Pickholtz, a young recently graduated attorney, appears in the second portion of the show playing four rounds with partner Rick Hurst ("Things Associated with Law," "Things People Pull Out," "Things People Join," and "Describe Things that Begin with the Letter K." Ruth Pickholtz wins $10,000. There is great celebration. However, when returning from a commercial break Dick Clark had the following caveat to say: DICK CLARK: "Ruth, I've had some miserable jobs in my life and this is not the most pleasant. We have just gone through the exhilaration of your quote, "winning 10,0000 dollars." Human beings are entitled to mistakes. We made a bad one. We have given away 3 million dollars on this show, so a $10,000 gift really means nothing. We cannot in all consciousness give you that because as you will recall in the category "Things That Have Brands," Rick Hurst said something about names of products (Mouton Rothschild) which is really a description and it equals a brand. I just went through a lengthy meeting with our standards, people who have been watching over us all these years. We don't want the money. We cannot give it to you because of people who have gone bye before you and who will follow. We would like you to name a charity and we'll send them the $10,000 and give you another opportunity." RUTH PICKHOLTZ: "That's fine. I would like to give it to The National Association of Retarded Children." DICK CLARK: "You're a good lady. We'll see you first thing tomorrow." Ruth Pickholtz returned the following day (broadcast, Friday April 9, 1976), and this time she won $10,000 to keep. NOTE: In January 2022 Ruth Pickholtz contacted Archival Television Audio, Inc. In a conversation with founder and owner of ATA, Phil Gries, Ruth stated how for many years she had been attempting to obtain/locate this show, but to no avail (very few "Pyramid" broadcasts survive in any form, video, audio, transcript, thru mid 1978). Finally, after appearing on this broadcast on April 8, 1976, she will be able to listen to herself for the first time in 46 years.
1976-04-09, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Martha confides, Mary slaps Heather.
1976-04-12, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. The Shumways are wary of Sgt. Foley, the meaning of STET, Charlie's instincts.
1976-04-13, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Mary feels awful, Dennis must forget Cathy, Cathy hates Mary.
1976-04-14, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Breakfast and conspiracies, Dennis has a gift for Mary.
1976-04-15, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Mary can't get out of bed, Muriel's extortion scheme fails.
1976-04-22, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott.
1976-04-26, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott.