The Mary Tyler Moore Show is a sitcom that was shown on CBS in the United States of America during the years 1970 to1977. It was created by James L. Brooks and Allan Burns. Television history was made by the show, which featured the first central character to be a single woman with a successful career who had never been married: "Moore portrayed a character that was distinct from other single women on television at the time who were in their thirties, and her character was named Mary Richards. She had neither been widowed nor divorced, nor was she in need of a man to provide for her." In the annals of the history of television in the United States, it has also been referred to as "one of the most renowned television programs ever made." It was awarded numerous accolades, including three consecutive Emmys in the category of Outstanding Comedy Series, and it continued to be acknowledged for a significant amount of time after the final episode had been broadcast.
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The Mary Tyler Moore Show is a sitcom that was shown on CBS in the United States of America during the years 1970 to1977. It was created by James L. Brooks and Allan Burns. Television history was made by the show, which featured the first central character to be a single woman with a successful career who had never been married: "Moore portrayed a character that was distinct from other single women on television at the time who were in their thirties, and her character was named Mary Richards. She had neither been widowed nor divorced, nor was she in need of a man to provide for her." In the annals of the history of television in the United States, it has also been referred to as "one of the most renowned television programs ever made." It was awarded numerous accolades, including three consecutive Emmys in the category of Outstanding Comedy Series, and it continued to be acknowledged for a significant amount of time after the final episode had been broadcast.
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