Lou Grant Season 1, Ep. 11 "Housewarming"

A battered wife, frightened and unwilling, is the subject for Billie's series of articles on wife-beating. At a housewarming party given by Lou, Billie finds out that she could have researched part of her story right in the Tribune's city room.
  • Starring: Edward Asner, Robert Walden
  • Directed by: Mel Damski
  • Runtime: 50 minutes
  • Original air date: November 29, 1977
  • Network: CBS
 
 
 
 

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1. Cophouse
  September 20, 1977
After being fired as news director of a Minneapolis television station, Lou Grant heads to Los Angeles to find a new job. He looks up an old friend, Charlie Hume, managing editor of the Los Angeles Tribune, who suggests Grant take over the city desk on the newspaper. Lou accepts the challenge but is shocked to learn the final decision rests with the publisher, Margaret Pynchon.
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2. Hostages
  September 27, 1977
A young terrorist invades the Tribune, holding Rossi and other reporters hostage in the newsroom. Rossi covers a robbery-shooting in which a store owner has killed a young assailant. Rossi is kidnapped at gunpoint by a vengeful brother and ordered to rewrite the story, defending the dead youth.
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3. Hoax
  October 4, 1977
Lou's old newspaper pal, Jack Riley, offers Lou the chance to interview with a business tycoon who has been mysteriously missing. There is one problem: Riley is as notorious a con artist as he is renowned as a reporter.
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4. Henhouse
  October 11, 1977
Lou is shocked to find that the attractive woman he has been trying to meet is the rival editor from the "Today" section of the Tribune. Still the traditional newspaper man he was trained to be, Lou cannot adjust to the "Today" section (formerly the women's section) expending into different areas, especially his own. When a young woman reporter from "Today" stumbles upon a murder while on assignment, Lou orders her back to the office and sends his own reporter, Rossi, to cover the story. Resenting Lou's abrupt actions, the reporter's editor fights back, leading to a battle of the sexes.
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5. Nazi
  October 18, 1977
Pursuing a story on American Nazis, Billie enters the Brown Shirt headquarters, uncovering shocking information. Members of an American Nazi party break up a Jewish demonstration, inspiring Billie to write an in-depth story on a racist organization.
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6. Aftershock
  October 25, 1977
Lou becomes uncomfortably involved with a Tribune reporter's widow and can't find the guts to tell her to get lost. After experiencing his first tremblor from an earthquake, Lou can't react as casually as his co-workers; he sends Rossi to cover a story about cockroaches predicting earthquakes.
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7. Barrio
  November 1, 1977
Following up an apparent routing gang shooting in the barrio of East Los Angeles, Billie finds herself personally involved in the drama she is covering. Billie's curiosity to investigate the crime leads her and Lou to East Los Angeles where violence is often a way of life.
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8. Scoop
  November 8, 1977
Rossi and Billie indulge in the fine art of scooping - one of the oldest and most tempting techniques in news reporting. Billie's prolonged effort to report a kidnapping story accurately causes her to miss a deadline; meanwhile, Rossi suffers the reverse humiliation when his speed exceeds his accuracy. Though both try to improve, Lou is still held responsible for both errors.
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9. Judge
  November 15, 1977
A manslaughter case prompts Lou to observe the courtroom conduct of an elderly judge suspected of senility. When the Tribune editor has a bewildering firsthand confrontation with the judge, Lou orders a full scale investigation, questioning the man's mental competence.
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10. Psych-Out
  November 22, 1977
Lou fears that the pressure he's put on Rossi to get more involved in his stories has forced Rossi to take unnecessary risks while doing an in-depth feature on mental hospitals. At the same time, Lou is butting heads with the Tribune's lawyer over the paper's coverage of an obscenity trial.
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11. Housewarming
  November 29, 1977
A battered wife, frightened and unwilling, is the subject for Billie's series of articles on wife-beating. At a housewarming party given by Lou, Billie finds out that she could have researched part of her story right in the Tribune's city room.
 
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12. Takeover
  December 6, 1977
Lou and Charlie Hume face a difficult problem: how to tell their publisher that the new man in her life may be more interested in her paper than in romance. To add to their dilemma, Mrs. Pynchon's nephews are only too eager to throw their support to the publishing tycoon, who has a history of turning once fine newspapers into sensational tabloids.
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13. Christmas
  December 13, 1977
Two Christmas stories backfire on Lou and the staff. Billie's moving story about a homeless family winds up with a surprising twist and, at the same time, Rossi's investigation of a respected politician unexpectedly breaks wide open.
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14. Airliner
  January 3, 1978
A jumbo jet is in trouble above Los Angeles and Lou's coverage of the story turns up a troubling piece of information: Charlie Hume's daughter is on board.
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15. Sports
  January 10, 1978
Lou incurs public outrage over the Tribune's coverage of a local college football cheating scandal.
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16. Hero
  January 17, 1978
As assassination attempt leads Lou on a search for a mysterious hero, and his feeling guilty for the personal tragedy that follows.
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17. Renewal
  January 30, 1978
A talented artist's faith in his friend, Lou, is tested when Lou fights to save his life's work from destruction.
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18. Sect
  February 6, 1978
Lou is plunged into the world of the Hare Krishna movement when Tribune editor Charlie Hume fears his son is lost to the strange religion.
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19. Scandal
  February 13, 1978
Rossi suspects the new, attractive woman reporter at the Tribune is getting information by sleeping with a powerful politician.
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20. Spies
  February 27, 1978
Lou defies a C.I.A. request to get a local espionage story.
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21. Poison
  March 6, 1978
Rossi's friend is killed and he may be next in line when he pursues a sensitive story involving a chemical plant allowing radiation leakage.
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22. Physical
  March 20, 1978
Lou learns he has cancer and must undergo surgery.
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Episode 11, "Housewarming"
Synopsis: A battered wife, frightened and unwilling, is the subject for Billie's series of articles on wife-beating. At a housewarming party given by Lou, Billie finds out that she could have researched part of her story right in the Tribune's city room.
Original air date: November 29, 1977
Runtime: 50 minutes
ASIN: B000ZKPAFA
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #98,916 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
Lou Grant Season 1
Synopsis: Ed Asner stars as Lou Grant, the committed city editor of the Los Angeles Tribune in this critically acclaimed spinoff of The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
Starring: Edward Asner, Robert Walden
Supporting actors: Linda Kelsey, Mason Adams, Jack Bannon, Daryl Anderson, Nancy Marchand, John Anderson, Michael Prince, William Bogert, Jerry Fogel, Paul Kent, Wallace Rooney, Allen Williams
Season year: 1978
Genre: Drama
Executive producer: James L. Brooks
Network: CBS
ASIN: B000ZJWKYK
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