Full awards and nominations of Mary Tyler Moore (TV Series)
1970
James L. Brooks (Creator), Allan Burns (Creator) ...
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TV Series. Comedy
TV Series (1970-1977). 7 Seasons. 168 Episodes. Mary Richards moves to Minneapolis after a relationship goes bad. She finds work as an associate producer in a small television newsroom where the characters include Lou Grant, her gruff boss, Murray Slaughter the humorous writer, and Ted Baxter the Anchor Man who spends his time mispronouncing country names. Mary continues to hope for romance, but finds that her friends are more dependable. [+]
- 34th Golden Globes Awards (1977) - Movies from 1976
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33th Golden Globes Awards (1976) - Movies from 1975
- nom. Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical
- nom. Best Leading Actress in a TV Series - Comedy or Musical (Mary Tyler Moore)
- nom. Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV (Ted Knight)
- winner Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV (Ed Asner)
- 32th Golden Globes Awards (1975) - Movies from 1974
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31th Golden Globes Awards (1974) - Movies from 1973
- nom. Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical
- nom. Best Leading Actress in a TV Series - Comedy or Musical (Mary Tyler Moore)
- nom. Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV (Ed Asner)
- nom. Best Supporting Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV (Valerie Harper)
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30th Golden Globes Awards (1973) - Movies from 1972
- nom. Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical
- nom. Best Leading Actress in a TV Series - Comedy or Musical (Mary Tyler Moore)
- nom. Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV (Ted Knight)
- nom. Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV (Ed Asner)
- nom. Best Supporting Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV (Valerie Harper)
- 29th Golden Globes Awards (1972) - Movies from 1971
- 28th Golden Globes Awards (1971) - Movies from 1970
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29th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1976
- winner Outstanding Comedy Series
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Mary Tyler Moore)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Ed Asner)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Ted Knight)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Georgia Engel)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Betty White)
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (Jay Sandrich (For "The Last Show"))
- winner Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (Allan Burns, James L. Brooks, Ed. Weinberger, Stan Daniels, David Lloyd, Bob Ellison (For "The Last Show"))
- nom. Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (David Lloyd (For "Mary Midwife"))
- nom. Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (Earl Pomerantz (For "Ted's Change of Heart"))
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28th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1975
- winner Outstanding Comedy Series
- winner Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Mary Tyler Moore)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Ed Asner)
- winner Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Ted Knight)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Georgia Engel)
- winner Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Betty White)
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (Joan Darling (For "Chuckles Bites The Dust"))
- winner Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (David Lloyd (For "Chuckles Bites The Dust"))
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27th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1974
- winner Outstanding Comedy Series
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Mary Tyler Moore)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Ted Knight)
- winner Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Ed Asner)
- winner Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Betty White)
- winner Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (Ed Weinberger, Stan Daniels ("Mary Richards Goes to Jail"))
- nom. Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (David Lloyd ("Lou and That Woman"))
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26th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1973
- nom. Outstanding Comedy Series
- winner Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Mary Tyler Moore)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in Comedy (Ed Asner)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in Comedy (Ted Knight)
- winner Outstanding Supporting Actress in Comedy (Cloris Leachman)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actress in Comedy (Valerie Harper)
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (Jay Sandrich ("Lou's First Date"))
- winner Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (Treva Silverman ("The Lou And Edie Story"))
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25th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1972
- nom. Outstanding Comedy Series
- winner Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Mary Tyler Moore)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Ed Asner)
- winner Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Ted Knight)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Cloris Leachman)
- winner Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Valerie Harper)
- winner Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (Jay Sandrich ("It's Whether You Win Or Lose"))
- nom. Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (Allan Burns, James L. Brooks ("The Good-Time News"))
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24th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1971
- nom. Outstanding Comedy Series
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Mary Tyler Moore)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Ted Knight)
- winner Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Ed Asner)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Cloris Leachman)
- winner Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Valerie Harper)
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (Peter Baldwin ("Where There's Smoke, There's Rhoda"))
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (Jay Sandrich ("Thoroughly Unmilitant Mary"))
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23th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1970
- nom. Outstanding Comedy Series
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Mary Tyler Moore)
- winner Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Ed Asner)
- winner Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Valerie Harper)
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (Alan Rafkin ("Support Your Local Mother"))
- winner Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (Jay Sandrich ("Toulouse Lautrec Is One Of My Favorite Artists"))
- winner Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (James L. Brooks, Allan Burns ("Support Your Local Mother"))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1977
- nom. Best Episodic Comedy (James L. Brooks, Allan Burns, Ed Weinberger, Stan Daniels, David Lloyd, Bob Ellison (7x24 - The Last Show))
- nom. Best Episodic Comedy (David Lloyd (7x14 - The Critic))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1976
- nom. Best Episodic Comedy (Bob Ellison (7x7 - My Son, the Genius))
- nom. Best Episodic Comedy (David Lloyd (7x11 - Mary's Insomnia))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1975
- nom. Best Episodic Comedy (David Lloyd (6x7 - Chuckles Bites the Dust))
- nom. Best Episodic Comedy (Bob Ellison (6x1 - Edie Gets Married))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1974
- nom. Best Episodic Comedy (Ed Weinberger, Stan Daniels (5x1 - Will Mary Richards Go to Jail?))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1973
- nom. Best Episodic Comedy (Ed Weinberger (4x1 - The Lars Affair))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1972
- nom. Best Episodic Comedy (Allan Burns, James L. Brooks (3x1 - The Good-Time News))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1971
- winner Best Episodic Comedy (Martin Cohan (2x8 - Thoroughly Unmilitant Mary))
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Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1976 Productions
- nom. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series (Jay Sandrich (Episode: "Murray Can't Lose"))
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Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1975 Productions
- nom. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series (Joan Darling (Episode: "Chuckles Bites the Dust"))
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Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1974 Productions
- nom. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series (Jay Sandrich (Episode: "Will Mary Richards Go to Jail?"))
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Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1973 Productions
- nom. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series (Jay Sandrich (Episode: "Lou's First Date"))
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Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1971 Productions
- nom. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series (Jay Sandrich (Episode: "The Baby Sit-Com"))