So says Lou Grant, as played by the great Ed Asner, upon first meeting Mary Richards, portrayed by the one and only Mary Tyler Moore, in "Love Is All Around," the pilot episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
That episode, the title of which was taken from the show's beloved theme song, composed and performed by Sonny Curtis, premiered 50 years ago tonight, on September 19th, 1970.
But what many do not know or
remember is that The Mary Tyler Moore Show did not debut on
a Saturday night, but a Tuesday. And the show was titled simply Mary
Tyler Moore for this first episode. With its premiere, Mary not only
began to "turn the world on with her smile" – another famous phrase
from the opening theme – but to boost the Women's Liberation Movement in the
process.
That wasn't part of the show's initial
intention, but that's exactly what happened. Countless women were inspired to
become independent and career-oriented, specifically in journalism, because of
the strength shown by the character of Mary Richards. Oprah Winfrey and Katie
Couric, in particular, have said that they were motivated by Mary Richards.
It's also interesting to note
that, when The Mary Tyler Moore Show was formulating, Mary
Richards had been envisioned as a divorcée who moved to Minneapolis to start a
new life. But that backstory was changed to having recently broken up with a
fiancé instead. Why? Objections were made by studio and network executives, and
a few test audiences, who felt Mary Tyler Moore should not play a divorced
woman.
Many felt the audience would assume Mary had
divorced Dick Van Dyke's Rob Petrie, the TV spouse she played opposite as Laura
Petrie on The Dick Van Dyke Show. But either way, Mary still had
"spunk," and The Mary Tyler Moore Show went on to
soar in the ratings during it seven-year run. It hasn't been off the air since.
Read about it all, and Moore's
extensive life and career before, during and after The Mary Tyler
Moore Show, in MARY: THE MARY TYLER MOORE STORY, an in-depth biography of
the beloved actress by Herbie J Pilato, published by Jacobs/Brown Press.
In celebration of tonight’s 50-year anniversary, the hardback of MARY: THE MARY TYLER MOORE STORY is on sale now for only $19.95.
Click the
link below, and order your copy today!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0999507842/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_thcv_p1_i0
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