They keep getting me with the titles. I ignore this site for months at a time, then try again. To date, nothing I didn't, know before I clicked on this has ever been discovered.
Her professional achievements on shows like "The Dick Van Dyke Show" and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" are well-documented, but it's her personal life that offers a deeper glimpse into the woman behind the fame.
You're not kidding. The writing, the casting, the chemistry, headlined by the beautiful Mary Tyler Moore. Ted Knight brought his unique comedic talent. He was my favorite character, but I had a crush on Mary every since the Dick Van Dyke show. She was so stunningly beautiful, both inside and out. All in all, it was one of the greatest television shows ever created.
I liked the living room on the Dick VanDyke show. Mary Tyler Moore was great on that series. M.T.M. in the 70s. She also played Christine St. George on That 70 s Show.
The title appeared to me that there was an affair. I was very happy to see there wasn't, just a lasting friendship. They were both great actors with class.
Mary Tyler Moore was a beautiful, talented actress - both in comedy and drama, something that not many Hollywood actors are able to do. I enjoyed watching her on the Dick VanDyke Show as well as the MTM show - always enjoyed her performances because they were done in a natural, understated way, that made her roles so believable. One of the most talented, endearing actresses from the golden age of TV, who left her mark. RIP Ms.Tyler Moore - you will be missed.
My favorite memory of the Mary Tyler Moore show was the end of the episode where they all stood staring out the window deeply moved by the setting sun.
Mary Richards did a lot of things for a lot of people. It was a great show with an incredibly talented cast. Many of the shows had real meaning combined with comedy that today's writers seem unable to match. What we've been witnessing over these last decades of television is regression at it's finest.
Thank you for this vid. Appreciate all the hard work you put into them. MTM show was my fav TV show. Loved the Dick Van Dyke show too as it introduced us to Mary Tyler Moore. Great job as always.
Rose Marie was just jealous of a younger, prettier woman stealing the spotlight from her. It is as simple as that. I actually liked Rose better on Hollywood Squares than on TDVDS.
Mary Tyler Moore played the character "Sam" on Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Sam was the telephone operater on the series. Her face was never shown on camera. Only her legs were shown, and her voice.
Mary Tyler Moore was lovely and ladylike. That combined with her beauty and talent made her a star. I still enjoy the reruns and am nostalgic about those times.
I bet Dick Van Dyke would of loved to have an affair with her , but she was married to someone else , he was married to someone else --- in those days marriage vows were taken a little more seriously.
Your title is a disgrace. It also makes it appear that Moore is still alive and recently spoke about this. Stop doing things like this. You can do better.
Never missed an episode. The cast was superb, especially Dick and Mary. It is disappointing to hear that Rose Marie was not close to Mary. Jealousy about Mary being a younger actress was ridiculous. If this bothered her so much she shouldn't have taken the part of Sally Rogers.
@@FactsVerse It was the episode when Rob was in the army and he proposed to Laura. They were sitting in an Army Jeep. I can't remember the entire show.
This supposedly came out a day ago? How? Mary Tyler Moore died in 2017! Anything that is supposedly new would have to involve a clairvoyant, a medium and/ or a Ouija board! Taking 20 year old video clips and claiming they are new revelations is outlandish!
I remember Mary Tyler Moore Mary Tyler Moore show my favorite episode from that show was when Mary had that party in her apartment but she'll get started Johnny Carson appeared when the lights went out in Mary's apartment that was a funny episode she had everybody there
Can we not overstate everything? She was in a successful sitcom in the early-mid ‘60’s, tried to transition to film, flopped, married a high-powered CBS executive who got her the MTM show, it was a hit, then pretty much her career was over. She didn’t f- DVD either.
MTM was successful largely because of her supporting cast. She was not naturally comedic and overexposure of her was not a good thing. Her cataclysmic follow on shows are proof of that. MTM was actually better as a dramatic actress and even though I loathe Ordinary People, i give her props for her performance
I liked the first few years of her show. After that it wasn’t as good. I suppose others felt the same way because the ratings declined. They weren’t all that great for the other MTM show, Bob Newhart. The spin offs, Rhoda and Phillis tanked. But pop culture keeps up the myth that none of this is true. That idea is that CBS scored big with urban comedies. All in the Family was a huge hit. But it was a family show, not about a main character working in the city. The truth is that CBS took off its phenomenal rural hits because their ratings were beginning to slide. They weren’t crashing quickly, but they had run their course (example: Petticoat Junction, Beverly Hillbillies, Green Acres). Mayberry RFD was a ratings hit but it was canceled too. A few years later, CBS was the number two network. ABC was number one and NBC was far behind. But ABC programming was Fred Silverman run. He was schooled in children’s tv. Hence, all his shows were basically for a kid audience (Happy Days, which had changed from its first two years, Donny and Marie, Mork and Mindy, Welcome Back Kotter, What’s Happening, Lavern and Shirley, and a lot of other flops meant for kids). Advertisers changed their methods: products weren’t matched with programming. Cars, tools, appliances, etc. were all advertised on shows which had child audiences. TV retreated into the cop show genre again: Barretta, Starsky and Hutch, Charlie’s Angel’s, etc. TV programming has never been as mature as it was in the 1950s. It’s advertising was never matched to the shows very well. Thus, commercials remain hideous and loud. Their gimmicks are abusing the audience in order to be noticed.
Do you know the real reason why Mary Tyler Moore wore a wig for her show? Find out why here: th-cam.com/video/6B8pUH6sw8U/w-d-xo.html
Disingenuous title. Should say Mary Tyler Moore and Dick Van Dyke both confirm they never had an affair.
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Quite disingenuous and completely unnecessary title.
@@williamessex3518 That's exactly why I wanted to post. I hate misleading titles.
They keep getting me with the titles. I ignore this site for months at a time, then try again. To date, nothing I didn't, know before I clicked on this has ever been discovered.
Deceiving
I just wished they had show's like that today.
yeah me too.
I was just 10 when the Mary TylerMore show aired and love it to this day. ❤
ME TOO!!!
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Her professional achievements on shows like "The Dick Van Dyke Show" and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" are well-documented, but it's her personal life that offers a deeper glimpse into the woman behind the fame.
Beautiful and classy whatever people may say…
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Why don't you do one on Ingrid Bergman? I heard she was quite the bedhopper!
So facts verse is just a liar.
Laura Petrie was the Jackie Kennedy of TV
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She was truly a beautiful woman...
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Better than anything on tv today.
You're not kidding. The writing, the casting, the chemistry, headlined by the beautiful Mary Tyler Moore. Ted Knight brought his unique comedic talent. He was my favorite character, but I had a crush on Mary every since the Dick Van Dyke show. She was so stunningly beautiful, both inside and out.
All in all, it was one of the greatest television shows ever created.
Exactly. Especially all this supposed reality bullcrap, that is totally scripted.
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Eh, I loved MTM show in its original run, but I also love Ted Lasso, the Shogun reboot ... and The Boys! (lol)
It's all great.
Beautiful and talented woman👍🏻loved the Mary Taylor show. Dick van dyke show too.
Great memories.
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Who can turn the world on with her smile?
Who can take a nothing day
And suddenly make it all seem worthwhile?
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I liked the living room on the Dick VanDyke show. Mary Tyler Moore was great on that series. M.T.M. in the 70s. She also played Christine St. George on That 70 s Show.
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I didn't hear Mary confirm the affair herself. Was the title misleading?
The title appeared to me that there was an affair. I was very happy to see there wasn't, just a lasting friendship. They were both great actors with class.
I love the kitchen on the Dick Van Dyke show.
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Mary Tyler Moore was a beautiful, talented actress - both in comedy and drama, something that not many Hollywood actors are able to do. I enjoyed watching her on the Dick VanDyke Show as well as the MTM show - always enjoyed her performances because they were done in a natural, understated way, that made her roles so believable. One of the most talented, endearing actresses from the golden age of TV, who left her mark. RIP Ms.Tyler Moore - you will be missed.
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I had nothing but love for this woman!❤
Love this show
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First tv showed that a woman could have a career.❤
Yes, that was such an inspiration for me!
So true!
Throwing her hat in the air!!! Spectacular!
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I was always under the impression that Mary Tyler Moore's first role on television was as the legs and voice of the secretary for Peter Gunn.
Peter Diamond, not Peter Gunn.
@@markcadieux3445"Richard Diamond, Private Eye" played by David Janssen.
@@monicaqueenan9985 Thnx
I knew I had the first name wrong. I just couldn't remember what it.was.
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Oh Rob!
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My favorite memory of the Mary Tyler Moore show was the end of the episode where they all stood staring out the window deeply moved by the setting sun.
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She looked best during the Dick Van Dyke Show.
Those capri pants.🥰
Mary Richards got me through a long difficult period in my life.
Mary Richards did a lot of things for a lot of people. It was a great show with an incredibly talented cast. Many of the shows had real meaning combined with comedy that today's writers seem unable to match. What we've been witnessing over these last decades of television is regression at it's finest.
Phyllis and Rhoda were not very nice to one another. But Chloris and Valarie were life long, best of friends.
Shame on you for the title of this video. She didn’t confirm an affair, she denied it.
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The show where Rob believed they had the wrong baby! I wonder if that would be allowed to air today.
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Mary was great….loved everything she did. ❤
SHAME ON YOU, WHOEVER YOU ARE. THE FACTS ARE THAT THERE WAS NO AFFAIR, ONLY A PLATONIC FRIENDSHIP.
So incredibly beautiful and intelligent.
Thank you for this vid. Appreciate all the hard work you put into them. MTM show was my fav TV show. Loved the Dick Van Dyke show too as it introduced us to Mary Tyler Moore. Great job as always.
AMEN! GOD'S GOSPEL TRUTH!!!
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Remember when the news room went to Chuckles the clowns funeral? Look that up and try not to laugh!
Confirming the rumors implies they were true. But this video says they weren't. But I suppose you get more views with a scintillating title.
I always ask YT to never recommend click baiters again. Never thought you'd be one of them.
What's the deal on dead people being showcased on TH-cam? It's all negative gossip. Sadness.
Rose Marie was just jealous of a younger, prettier woman stealing the spotlight from her. It is as simple as that. I actually liked Rose better on Hollywood Squares than on TDVDS.
Mary Tyler Moore played the character "Sam" on Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Sam was the telephone operater on the series. Her face was never shown on camera. Only her legs were shown, and her voice.
the show I remember the most was where Rob got upset because Jerry ( the guy that lived next door) put catchup on his grilled steak 🥩.
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I was just crazy about her growing up and was very depressed after learning about her passing. It was just hard for me to accept.
Might wanna look a little deeper into the contention that her son "accidentally" shot himself. Strains credulity....🤔
Mary Tyler Moore was lovely and ladylike. That combined with her beauty and talent made her a star. I still enjoy the reruns and am nostalgic about those times.
I bet Dick Van Dyke would of loved to have an affair with her , but she was married to someone else , he was married to someone else --- in those days marriage vows were taken a little more seriously.
Your title is a disgrace. It also makes it appear that Moore is still alive and recently spoke about this. Stop doing things like this. You can do better.
Omg she got right in Dick Van Dyke. Show .blowes my mind
What about her roll in Richard Diamond where she was seen only her legs and we heard her voice as the detective's answering service operator.
How did her son accidentally shoot himself?
Never missed an episode. The cast was superb, especially Dick and Mary. It is disappointing to hear that Rose Marie was not close to Mary. Jealousy about Mary being a younger actress was ridiculous. If this bothered her so much she shouldn't have taken the part of Sally Rogers.
You're a true fan! Which episode is the most memorable for you?
@@FactsVerse It was the episode when Rob was in the army and he proposed to Laura. They were sitting in an Army Jeep. I can't remember the entire show.
MTM show had an incredible collection of talent.
I, too, had a crush on MTM, and I was 6 yr. old. ❤
I had a big crush on MTM when I was a teen.
I Love Dick Van Dyke too.
Isnt that steven tyler in drag. Ha ha ha
Carl has to be so disappointed in rob
It was truly a great show and it actually opened the door to a lot of the great shows we have today.
So true! Which episode is your favorite?
@@FactsVerse I would probably have to say the one you showed with the clip where dick is trying to scare his wife by wearing a mask.
She was a super fine woman!
So what 50 plus years ago .I still love dvd he's the best. So was mtm❤
This supposedly came out a day ago? How? Mary Tyler Moore died in 2017! Anything that is supposedly new would have to involve a clairvoyant, a medium and/ or a Ouija board! Taking 20 year old video clips and claiming they are new revelations is outlandish!
She was so beautiful!!
She Unalive!😀
Rhoda mean uh
Loved her
The Dyke van Dick show was thier thier affair
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Unfortunately her career finished her son
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I remember Mary Tyler Moore Mary Tyler Moore show my favorite episode from that show was when Mary had that party in her apartment but she'll get started Johnny Carson appeared when the lights went out in Mary's apartment that was a funny episode she had everybody there
I Love Dick Van Dyke.
We're a big fan of DVD too! In your opinion, what is his finest role?
Can we not overstate everything? She was in a successful sitcom in the early-mid ‘60’s, tried to transition to film, flopped, married a high-powered CBS executive who got her the MTM show, it was a hit, then pretty much her career was over. She didn’t f- DVD either.
It had excellent writers and dialogue!
A true classic show. Yep, they really were the days
❤
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Loved all that I’ve seen her in.
Oh dear, say it is'nt so. Hiw could she do that to Rob?😜
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Good TV show
Did you ever do anything on Amos and Andy?
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MTM was successful largely because of her supporting cast. She was not naturally comedic and overexposure of her was not a good thing. Her cataclysmic follow on shows are proof of that. MTM was actually better as a dramatic actress and even though I loathe Ordinary People, i give her props for her performance
How would you compare her to the other All American Sweetheart Doris Day?
@@barbarawebb7185 Doris could sing and she was a better comedic and dramatic actress so she definitely ranks higher in my estimation at least
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@@FactsVerse I’m a Dick Van Dyke Show fan. I loved Mary and Dick on that.
I loved them forever💛💛💛
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It's pee-tree not pet tree
Dick VanDyke pronounced it peh tree in the show.
Ohhhhhhhh Mr. Graaaaaant
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So, ultimately, it’s the same old story of a (albeit talented) selfish, opportunistic woman.
I liked the first few years of her show. After that it wasn’t as good. I suppose others felt the same way because the ratings declined. They weren’t all that great for the other MTM show, Bob Newhart. The spin offs, Rhoda and Phillis tanked. But pop culture keeps up the myth that none of this is true. That idea is that CBS scored big with urban comedies. All in the Family was a huge hit. But it was a family show, not about a main character working in the city.
The truth is that CBS took off its phenomenal rural hits because their ratings were beginning to slide. They weren’t crashing quickly, but they had run their course (example: Petticoat Junction, Beverly Hillbillies, Green Acres). Mayberry RFD was a ratings hit but it was canceled too.
A few years later, CBS was the number two network. ABC was number one and NBC was far behind. But ABC programming was Fred Silverman run. He was schooled in children’s tv. Hence, all his shows were basically for a kid audience (Happy Days, which had changed from its first two years, Donny and Marie, Mork and Mindy, Welcome Back Kotter, What’s Happening, Lavern and Shirley, and a lot of other flops meant for kids).
Advertisers changed their methods: products weren’t matched with programming. Cars, tools, appliances, etc. were all advertised on shows which had child audiences.
TV retreated into the cop show genre again: Barretta, Starsky and Hutch, Charlie’s Angel’s, etc.
TV programming has never been as mature as it was in the 1950s. It’s advertising was never matched to the shows very well. Thus, commercials remain hideous and loud. Their gimmicks are abusing the audience in order to be noticed.
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who cares
🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 Well you do obviously, or why are you here ?....
@@alancrisp1582 i could say the same about any one?????????????