R.I.P. Mary Tyler Moore

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R.I.P. Mary Tyler Moore

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:( Enjoyed the Mary Tyler Moore show. Was one of my mom's favorite shows as well.

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RIP :( She had such a great smile and personality.
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sportdan30 wrote::( Enjoyed the Mary Tyler Moore show. Was one of my mom's favorite shows as well.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/25/arts ... .html?_r=0
We still watch the MTM show. Great stuff.
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Every female sitcom lead who followed her, including such greats as Julia Louis-Dreyfus, owes a huge debt of gratitude to Mary Tyler Moore. She, Carol Burnett and Lucille Ball were the archetypes for women as leading actors in TV comedies.
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