The Mary Tyler Moore Show

PRIMETIME EMMYS® 3X winner in 1977
Classy, smart, funny, and confident--Mary Richards is the very embodiment of the independent career woman of the 1970s. As news producer for WJM-TV, Mary, along with her eclectic and hilarious cast of friends and co-workers, confronts some of life's biggest challenges head on--career advancement, dating, marriage, death and divorce--all with varying degrees of success, but always with a sense of humor and an optimistic outlook. Season Four of The Mary Tyler Moore Show shows why this endearing and enduring TV classic was the inspiration for a young generation who discovered that they, too, were "gonna make it after all."
IMDb 8.3197424 episodes13+
Available to buy

Episodes

  1. S4 E1 - The Lars Affair

    September 14, 1973
    26min
    TV-PG
    Phyllis discovers that her husband is having an affair with Sue Ann Nivens, the star of WJM's Happy Homemaker Show.
    Available to buy
  2. S4 E2 - Angels in the Snow

    September 21, 1973
    26min
    TV-PG
    Ignoring the advice of her friends and co-workers, Mary dates a man seven years younger than herself.
    Available to buy
  3. S4 E3 - Rhoda's Sister Gets Married

    September 28, 1973
    26min
    TV-PG
    Mary and Rhoda fly to New York for Rhoda's younger sister's wedding, but Rhoda's mother is afraid that Rhoda is overly envious of her sibling.
    Available to buy
  4. S4 E4 - The Lou and Edie Story

    October 5, 1973
    26min
    TV-PG
    A heartbroken Lou announces that he and his wife Edie are having marital problems, and that a counselor has suggested a trial separation.
    Available to buy
  5. S4 E5 - Hi There, Sports Fans

    October 12, 1973
    26min
    TV-PG
    When Mary asks Lou for more responsibility in the newsroom, he assigns her the task of hiring a new sportscaster, but first she must fire the old one.
    Available to buy
  6. S4 E6 - Father's Day

    October 19, 1973
    26min
    TV-PG
    Ted is anxious and agitated as he prepares to meet his long-lost father, whom he hasn't seen since he was a baby.
    Available to buy
  7. S4 E7 - Son of "But Seriously, Folks"

    October 26, 1973
    26min
    TV-PG
    One of Mary's ex-boyfriends gets a job in the newsroom and attempts to rekindle their old flame.
    Available to buy
  8. S4 E8 - Lou's First Date

    November 2, 1973
    26min
    TV-PG
    Mary tries to find a suitable lady for Lou, who is newly separated from his wife and needs a date for an awards banquet.
    Available to buy
  9. S4 E9 - Love Blooms at Hemple's

    November 9, 1973
    26min
    TV-PG
    Rhoda falls madly in love with the owner of the store where she works, but she's clueless as to how he really feels about her.
    Available to buy
  10. S4 E10 - The Dinner Party

    November 16, 1973
    26min
    TV-PG
    The pressure is on when a congresswoman with whom Mary worked on a news show hastily accepts Mary's very casual invitation to dinner.
    Available to buy
  11. S4 E11 - Just Friends

    November 23, 1973
    26min
    TV-PG
    When Lou starts having dinner at Mary's apartment every night, she quickly becomes determined to reunite him with his estranged wife.
    Available to buy
  12. S4 E12 - We Want Baxter

    November 30, 1973
    26min
    TV-PG
    Ted quits his job at WJM to pursue a political career after Phyllis convinces him that he'd make an ideal city councilman.
    Available to buy
  13. S4 E13 - I Gave at the Office

    December 7, 1973
    26min
    TV-PG
    Mary hires Murray's daughter for a part-time job in the newsroom--and winds up regretting it.
    Available to buy
  14. S4 E14 - Almost a Nun's Story

    December 14, 1973
    26min
    TV-PG
    Georgette decides to become a nun after catching Ted kissing another woman in his dressing room.
    Available to buy
  15. S4 E15 - Happy Birthday, Lou!

    December 21, 1973
    26min
    TV-PG
    Mary plans a surprise party for Lou's birthday, only to find out too late that he hates birthday parties.
    Available to buy
  16. S4 E16 - WJM Tries Harder

    January 4, 1974
    26min
    TV-PG
    Mary starts to have doubts about WJM's relatively small-time operations when she begins dating the anchorman from Minneapolis's top-rated station.
    Available to buy
  17. S4 E17 - Cottage for Sale

    January 11, 1974
    26min
    TV-PG
    Phyllis gets her real estate license and targets a reluctant Lou as her first client.
    Available to buy
  18. S4 E18 - The Co-Producers

    January 18, 1974
    25min
    TV-PG
    Mary and Rhoda are thrilled with the opportunity to produce a new show for WJM, until they learn that the show must star Ted and Sue Ann, who quickly make things difficult.
    Available to buy
  19. S4 E19 - Best of Enemies

    January 25, 1974
    26min
    13+
    Mary and Rhoda's friendship is jeopardized when Rhoda reveals a secret about Mary's past.
    Available to buy
  20. S4 E20 - Better Late...That's a Pun...than Never

    February 1, 1974
    26min
    TV-PG
    Mary writes a humorous obituary as a joke, but when it's mistakenly read on the air, she's suspended from the newsroom.
    Available to buy
  21. S4 E21 - Ted Baxter Meets Walter Cronkite

    February 8, 1974
    26min
    TV-PG
    After winning his first Teddy Award, Ted meets his idol, Walter Cronkite, and assumes that he's on his way to a network career.
    Available to buy
  22. S4 E22 - Lou's Second Date

    February 15, 1974
    26min
    TV-PG
    Lou and Rhoda begin dating casually, and everyone--especially Mary--wonders just how serious the relationship is getting.
    Available to buy
  23. S4 E23 - Two Wrongs Don't Make a Writer

    February 22, 1974
    26min
    TV-PG
    Ted joins Mary's night school class in creative writing and plagiarizes Mary's assignment.
    Available to buy
  24. S4 E24 - I Was a Single for WJM

    March 1, 1974
    26min
    TV-PG
    Mary begins frequenting a singles bar to do research for a news special, and she's surprised by what she discovers.
    Available to buy

Details

More info

By clicking play, you agree to our Terms of Use.