अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंMary helps a street girl she met in prison to go straight.Mary helps a street girl she met in prison to go straight.Mary helps a street girl she met in prison to go straight.
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- ट्रिवियाThis episode was the second and last appearance of Barbara Colby, as Sherry. It was in large part due to her terrific comedic abilities, displayed in her 2 appearances in this show, which helped get her the regular role on the (soon-to-be-spun-off) series, Phyllis (1975) (another MTM Enterprises Productions)), as Phyllis' (Cloris Leachman) boss. Sadly, after filming only a couple of episodes (and before them even airing) the talented Ms Colby and a companion were robbed at gun point in a Los Angeles garage, and were both shot and killed. The crime has never been solved.
- भाव
Georgette Franklin: [to Ted, who is gobsmacked by Mary in the very revealing dress Sherry designed for her] Ted, do you want ME to get a dress like that?
Ted Baxter: I WANT EVERY WOMAN IN THE FREE WORLD TO GET A DRESS LIKE THAT!
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटCredited as Ted Konopka, Ted Knight, whose birth name was Tadeus Wladyslaw Konopka, provides the voice of Mrs. Goldman's "dog" (actually the unseen Mrs. Goldman pretending to be a dog).
- कनेक्शनReferences Mary Tyler Moore: Will Mary Richards Go to Jail? (1974)
- साउंडट्रैकLove Is All Around
Written and Performed by Sonny Curtis
फीचर्ड रिव्यू
Mary shows some skin
Mary is re-acquainted with a hooker she met in jail (in first episode of this season) and encourages her to pursue her dream of being a dress designer. Sherry designs a dress for Mary and brings it over for her to try on. It's basically an evening gown that is split twice down the front of it from just under the bust to the ankles, exposing some fabulous Mary Tyler Moore flesh. Ted Baxter usually doesn't make me laugh, but his reaction to Mary in the gown is great.
Episode also includes a line from Mary I remembered for 34 years even though I haven't seen this episode since it originally ran circa 1975. Mary is teasing Mr. Grant about his concern that she might pick up bad habits from being friends with a hooker. She tells him she went down to the "docks" and wrote her name and number in a phone booth. "For a hot time, call Mary. Thirty million Frenchmen can't be wrong."
Episode also includes a line from Mary I remembered for 34 years even though I haven't seen this episode since it originally ran circa 1975. Mary is teasing Mr. Grant about his concern that she might pick up bad habits from being friends with a hooker. She tells him she went down to the "docks" and wrote her name and number in a phone booth. "For a hot time, call Mary. Thirty million Frenchmen can't be wrong."
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- 29 अक्तू॰ 2009
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