For Jennifer Keishin Armstrong, The Mary Tyler Moore Show wasn’t just a classic sitcom, finding in some ways that it was a template for living. As a child, she would play “Mary and Rhoda” in her ...
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How ‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show' Quietly Changed Television Forever (EXCLUSIVE)
For Armstrong, the series remains personal. She still recalls the thrill of having tea with Valerie Harper, of Ed Asner reenacting "You've got spunk!" in his own living room, of Betty White delivering ...
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