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The Very Best of the Mary Tyler Moore Show [VHS]
 
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The Very Best of the Mary Tyler Moore Show [VHS] (1970)

Mary Tyler Moore , Edward Asner  |  NR |  VHS Tape
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  • Actors: Mary Tyler Moore, Edward Asner, Gavin MacLeod, Valerie Harper, Ted Knight
  • Writers: Allan Burns, James L. Brooks
  • Format: Box set, Color, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Number of tapes: 7
  • Studio: Mtm Video
  • VHS Release Date: August 26, 1997
  • Run Time: 350 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 0767001303
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #250,756 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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Imagine sitting before your TV circa 1970, watching the premiere episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show. The premise, while informed by the feminist ethos of the day (hardly of the bra-burning variety, however), is only mildly interesting: woman reluctantly abandons her hopes for hometown marital bliss to relocate to the metropolis of Minneapolis. Initially, though, Mary is a bit too diffident; her boozehound boss, Lou Grant (Ed Asner), is too broadly drawn. There are some great lines ("You've got spunk," Lou tells Mary in their first meeting. "I hate spunk!"). The cast, which includes Cloris Leachman, Valerie Harper, Ted Knight, and Gavin MacLeod, shows promise. But, you may have thought at the time, give it a season and it'll be history. It became history, all right. The Mary Tyler Moore Show developed a richness with each new episode, eventually proving to be one of the most influential sitcoms in TV annals. This seven-video boxed set includes two half-hour episodes from each of the program's seven seasons, including the arguably most talked about episode, "Chuckles Bites the Dust." And check out "Lou Dates Mary" from the final 1976-77 season to see how Mary and Lou ripened from stock characters (stammering single gal and hardboiled newsman, respectively) into smart, funny, sexy, real people you swore you knew, and you knew you'd miss. --Steven Stolder


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A True Television Classic!!!, May 3, 1999
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This review is from: The Very Best of the Mary Tyler Moore Show [VHS] (VHS Tape)
One of the quintessential television comedies of the 1970's. While it is difficult to summarize 7 seasons of outstanding acting, directing and writing in only 7 video cassettes (two episodes per tape), this collection does a rather good job of highlighting each seasons' best. Wish they could have expanded the collection to include more classic episodes... "Ted's Wedding;" "The Good Time News;" "Mary's Delinquent;" "SueAnn's Sister." Maybe we can look forward to another Best of the MTM Show Collection, Volume II. Kudos all around!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 7-Tape VHS Boxed Set --- 14 Great Episodes!, December 19, 2004
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David Von Pein (Mooresville, Indiana; USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Very Best of the Mary Tyler Moore Show [VHS] (VHS Tape)
"The Mary Tyler Moore Show" ran for seven seasons on CBS-TV from 1970 to 1977 (168 total episodes), and in my opinion is certainly one of the best TV program of the 1970s. Mary, Rhoda, Phyllis, Lou, Ted, Murray, Georgette, and Sue Ann will forever be remembered as one of the best TV casts in history. Who could argue? All are great actors and all are very funny too. Is it even possible not to break into laughter while watching Mary trying to hold it in at Chuckles' funeral? ("...A little seltzer down your pants.") LOL!

Actress Mary Tyler Moore, who had wrapped up her very successful 5-year stint as "Laura Petrie" on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" some four years earlier, was 33 years old when "TMTMS" first aired on September 19, 1970, although her character ("Mary Richards") is said to be only 30 in the debut episode. That excellent premiere show (entitled "Love Is All Around") is included on the first tape of this collectible VHS boxed set.

This set of seven videocassettes, released in 1997, provides the viewer with two "MTM" episodes per tape (arranged by seasons, #1 through #7). A very good "Best Of" selection was arrived at for this collection (IMO), including the appropriate "bookend" shows (the premiere show and the series finale), plus the much-beloved "Chuckles Bites The Dust" episode from the sixth season.

The seven individual VHS tapes are housed in a handsome and very sturdy cardboard slipcase, with the spines of each tape forming a piece of an MTM Show mosaic picture. The cute "MTM Kitty Cat Logo" is also printed on each of the tape sleeves (and as part of the mosaic that makes up the front of the package). Very nicely-designed (and rugged) packaging.

The video and audio quality of this 7-Tape set is pretty good (given the limitations of VHS tape). Not nearly as pristine as the gorgeous "MTM" DVDs that are available on the market today, but still -- not bad. The original TV aspect ratio is utilized here (Full Frame; 1.33:1), and the sound comes through fine via the Hi-Fi Mono audio.

One odd thing (audio-wise) I noticed on Tape #1 of this set comes in the debut episode, during a scene in the middle of the show where Rhoda hires a locksmith to get into Mary's apartment. During that scene, just after the locksmith exits the apartment, there is no "Live" studio audience laughter heard where there should be (in fact, there's no laughter at all, "canned" or otherwise, used for a portion of this scene). The print used for this set is obviously different from other VHS prints I've heard (and also differs from the DVD version of this episode), because the audience laughter *is* present on the "Complete First Season" DVD version of the episode released by Fox Home Video. And the laughter is also audible on the VHS set entitled "Mary & Rhoda: The Very Best Of Friends", a boxed collection which also contains the show's premiere episode, and a set which was released by this very same distributor. Very strange.


Here is a list of the episodes that can be found in this boxed set ................

Tape 1 (Season 1) --- "Love Is All Around" and "Support Your Local Mother".

Tape 2 (Season 2) --- "He's No Heavy, He's My Brother" and "Where There's Smoke, There's Rhoda".

Tape 3 (Season 3) --- "My Brother's Keeper" and "Put On A Happy Face".

Tape 4 (Season 4) --- "The Lars Affair" and "Ted Baxter Meets Walter Cronkite".

Tape 5 (Season 5) --- "Will Mary Richards Go To Jail?" and "The System".

Tape 6 (Season 6) --- "Chuckles Bites The Dust" and "Once I Had A Secret Love".

Tape 7 (Season 7) --- "Lou Dates Mary" and "The Last Show".

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The "Season 7" tape actually contains the last two shows that were ever aired in the MTM series, with "The Last Show" providing a good mix of tears and laughs for the viewing audience when first aired on network TV on March 19, 1977.

Also found within this set is one of the funniest "Ted Baxter moments" of the "MTM" series -- that being Ted's shocked reaction when he thinks he has bet more money on a football game than he actually had wagered, in Season Five's "The System" --- "Ten THOUSAND dollars!!??!! You mean I bet TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS!!??!!" (Followed by the proverbial Ted Baxter-style "whimpering/sobbing".) (ROFL!)

The above Ted Baxter outburst, of course, is ratcheted up on the "funny meter" by the ever-present inclusion of the guy I refer to as "The MTM Honker", whose distinctive laugh can be heard many times throughout several MTM episodes. "The Honker", btw, is none other than MTM Producer/Creator/Writer James L. Brooks (he sounds like he's "honking" all the time; it's hilarious). Brooks' unique "honk"/laugh is audible on the soundtrack of many episodes of some of the TV series that were produced under Mary Tyler Moore's "MTM Enterprises" label -- including Mary's own series, plus "Taxi" and "Rhoda" (and probably other shows as well). He's especially noticeable and audible with his "honks" on the "Rhoda" series, which was a very good spin-off of Mary's own series, featuring "Rhoda Morgenstern" out on her own in New York City.

Actually, I think the presence of the "Brooks honk" (which certainly stands out from the rest of the live studio audience laughter) is a good idea from a production standpoint. Because every time I hear Jim honking away (sometimes when the rest of the audience is dead quiet), it makes me want to laugh even harder -- which, I imagine, was exactly what the producers of these shows wanted.

It's kind of a shame that more episodes of Mary's outstanding series aren't included on these tapes, because there's certainly more than enough room on a standard 2-hour (T-120) VHS cassette to include more than just two episodes (50 minutes) per tape. Five shows would easily fit on a standard tape (in SP speed). If the "New Video Group" (which distributed this video set) had placed 5 shows on each tape, it would have given fans 35 total episodes, rather than the 14 we get here.

But, even with just a pair of programs per tape, this boxed set of "THE VERY BEST OF THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW" is still a most worthwhile purchase, and a good representative sampling of the 168 episodes that make up the entire MTM series.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love Is All Around, April 23, 2002
This review is from: The Very Best of the Mary Tyler Moore Show [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Love is all around, as the theme song of The Mary Tyler Moore Show tells us; and there's lots of love in this collection. Rediscover your old friends from the 1970s! The Mary Tyler Moore Show was one of the finest, funniest sitcoms ever on TV, and this collection has some of the best episodes! Someday the complete show may come out in DVD, but until then, this is our best bet.
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