How many spinoffs did “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” (CBS, 1970-77) have?
“The Mary Tyler Moore Show” (CBS, 1970-77) had three spinoffs, all on CBS:
“Rhoda” (1974-78); “Phyllis” (1975-77); and “Lou Grant” (1977-82).
“The Mary Tyler Moore Show” (CBS, 1970-77) had three spinoffs, all on CBS:
“Rhoda” (1974-78); “Phyllis” (1975-77); and “Lou Grant” (1977-82).
The DuMont TV network started operating in 1944 with station WABD in New York (now WNYW). It had financing from Paramount Pictures but lacked a radio network such as the other networks had. Owning a radio network made it easier to sign up TV station affiliates. Further, complicated court rulings prevented DuMont from owning as…
George Gobel was known as “Lonesome George”. His TV series, “The George Gobel Show,” ran from 1954 to 1960 on NBC.
“Dr. Kildare”: “Three Stars Will Shine Tonight,” sung by Richard Chamberlain (reached #10 in 1962) “Dragnet”: “Dragnet Theme,” Ray Anthony Orchestra (reached #3 in 1953) “The Greatest American Hero”: “Believe It or Not,” by Joey Scarbury (reached #2 in 1981) “Happy Days”: “Happy Days,” by Pratt and McLain (reached #5 in 1976) “Hawaii-Five 0”: “Hawaii…
Leonard Nimoy appeared in the science-fiction TV series Zombies of the Stratosphere (1952) before “Star Trek” (NBC, 1966-69). Nimoy played Narab, a Martian.
Veteran character actor George Tobias played Abner Kravitz on the TV series “Bewitched” (ABC, 1964-1972). Alice Pearce was the original Gladys Kravitz; Sandra Gould replaced her when Pearce died in 1966.
David Hartman was the first host of “Good Morning America” (ABC, 1975).