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The Mary Tyler Moore Show - The Complete Seasons 1-4 | 
enlarge | Directors: Jay Sandrich, Peter Baldwin, Jerry Paris Actors: Mary Tyler Moore, Gavin Macleod, Ted Knight, Edward Asner, Georgia Engels Studio: Fox Home Video Category: DVD
List Price: $119.92 Buy New: $59.99 You Save: $59.93 (50%)
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Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 882
Format: Color, Full Screen, Hifi Sound, Ntsc Rating: NR (Not Rated) Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Items: 12 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.7 x 4.1
UPC: 024543522560 EAN: 0024543522560 ASIN: B00144P9ZM
Theatrical Release Date: September 19, 1970 Release Date: March 25, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $5.00 when you spend $25.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Soon there will be MORE THAN 4! September 2, 2008 Trotsky (Midwest, USA) My review of seasons 1 to 4: Buy this set! At $15 a season for what is arguably the finest sitcom in history it is worth it. It grew from a good if conventional first season to something truly special in seasons 3 and 4. It had no harsh edges but was funny and engaging and lacked false sentimentality. While mostly avoiding the issues of the day it did present the steady growth and maturity of Mary Richards (the lead character played by Ms. Moore) that fit the maturing of the feminist movement in the 1970s and did so in a realistic way. But the writing and humor always took first place (I can think of only one true "message show" and it was one of the worst episodes of the series). BELOW is the truly important news though and Amazon helped bring this about. The great news for MTM fans (and I apologize if this has been posted here already) is that a Fox executive has just announced they will now release the last 3 seasons on DVD. Thank you Fox, Oprah, and especially the persistent fan base here at Amazon. I had frankly given up on this happening as I thought the release of seasons 3 & 4 at lower prices but still disappointing sales represented Fox's giving it its last "old-college try." But apparently despite "financial realities" Fox realizes how special it is to own the rights to MTM and that with so much else of lesser quality being released they should complete the series on DVD. Again, thanks to all! And if you've never seen MTM, you won't regret purchasing it. The writing, acting, and especially character development are top notch!
More Moore, please! Finish the collection! September 2, 2008 Dale Snoddy (Midwest, USA) The MTM Show brings back lots of memories from the past when "TV sitcoms were funny!" Reality programming didn't exist in the 70s and thus creative writers were truly appreciated by the viewing public. My TV isn't on much anymore in the evening. Shame.
The Last 3 Seasons are coming soon! September 1, 2008 Zander (new york, ny United States) I just read this info in the NY Times 8/31/08 - a release date was not given, but the last 3 seasons are on their way...
The most fun I've had watching television in a long time! August 30, 2008 J. Siskind (Tinton Falls , N.J.) Watching these old episodes of The Mary Tyler Moore Show has been really fun for me. It has brought me back to a simpler time which sometimes you need in this complicated world. It's fun to watch how the show progresses even techniqually with each season. Lets face it, they just don't write shows like these anymore! Especially good to watch during the summer months when there are only repeats on anyway. the only criticism I would have is the that the editing was sloppy in some of the shows, but you might not really notice it and it didn't take away from enjoying them. If you are an MTM fan than you'll love these DVD's.
boycotting fox till they start releasing the rest August 12, 2008 Stephen Gold (Hwaseong City, S. Korea) This is an all-time classic show. Like many of the reviewers here, I couldn't wait for this box set to come out. I bought the seasons as they were released. It has been more than two years since Fox released the fourth season. Same goes for another absolute 1970s class, The Bob Newhart Show. It can't be about sales. These were both very popular shows in their day. They both are as funny as ever - even funnier now in the sense that by watching them these days you see the obvious weakness in the writing of modern tv. I've had it with waiting. There is lots on my wish list. Fox is not getting another penny from me until they start releasing the remaining seasons of these two MTM classics. That's it. End of discussion. Are the Fox bean counters listening yet?
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