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"Mary Tyler Moore" But Seriously, Folks (1972)


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Mary Tyler Moore: Season 3: Episode 8 -- Mary tries to help out when the station’s “Chuckles the Clown” writer quits his job in order to fulfill his lifelong ambition of performing as a stand-up comedian.

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4 November 1972 (Season 3, Episode 8)
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Mary tries to be supportive when her new boyfriend quits his job writing for Chuckles the Clown. Full summary » | Add synopsis »

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Episode Crew
Directed by
Peter Baldwin 
 
Writing credits
James L. Brooks (creator) and
Allan Burns (creator)

Ed. Weinberger (written by)

Produced by
James L. Brooks .... executive producer
Allan Burns .... executive producer
Lionel A. Ephraim .... associate producer
Ed. Weinberger .... producer
Michael Zinberg .... assistant producer
 
Original Music by
Patrick Williams  (as Pat Williams)
 
Cinematography by
Paul Uhl (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Douglas Hines 
 
Art Direction by
Lewis E. Hurst Jr. 
 
Set Decoration by
Raymond Boltz Jr.  (as Raymond Boltz)
 
Makeup Department
Donna Cox .... hair stylist (as Donna M. Cox)
Ben Nye Jr. .... makeup artist (as Ben Nye II)
 
Production Management
Lionel A. Ephraim .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
John C. Chulay .... assistant director
 
Art Department
Gene Cox .... property master
 
Sound Department
Cam McCulloch .... sound mixer (as Cameron McCulloch)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Don Bustany .... camera coordinator
Roy Kight .... key grip
Sam Ozment .... gaffer
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Leslie Hall .... costumer: women
Donald MacDonald .... costumer: men (as Don MacDonald)
 
Music Department
Sonny Curtis .... composer: theme music
Sonny Curtis .... performer: theme music
Patrick Williams .... conductor (as Pat Williams)
 
Other crew
Cheryl Blythe .... production assistant
James L. Brooks .... script consultant
Allan Burns .... script consultant
Marjorie Mullen .... script supervisor
 
Series Cast
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Nancy Walker ... Ida Morgenstern

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Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
James L. Brooks  creator
Allan Burns  creator

Casting by
Ethel Winant 
 
Casting Department
Nancy E. Barr .... casting assistant (1976)
 
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Trivia:
Ted's new contract 'freed him up' to do 'Broadway and films,' and 'other stuff.' the 'other stuff' turned out to be commercials. Ted pitched: a fruit/vegetable slicer, a 'woman's product,' a dog food commercial (which Lou heard, and said he swore one of the dog's barks sounded 'just like Ted'), and the last one was 'Farmer Ted' pushing 'Ma & Pa's Country Pork Sausage.'See more »
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References "Password All-Stars" (1961)See more »

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