The lives and trials of a young single woman and her friends, both at work and at home.
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07x24 The Last Show Aired: Mar. 19, 1977WJM-TV has some personnel changes in the executive department (again), and everyone except Ted Baxter is fired. The new station manager wants … [continue reading]
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- Season 7 (1976-1977)
- Season 6 (1975-1976)
- Season 5 (1974-1975)
- Season 4 (1973-1974)
- Season 3 (1972-1973)
Previous Episodes
- 04x24 I Was a Sin… (Mar. 02, 1974)
- 04x23 Two Wrongs … (Feb. 23, 1974)
- 04x22 Lou's S… (Feb. 16, 1974)
- 04x21 Ted Baxter … (Feb. 09, 1974)
- 04x20 Better Late… (Feb. 02, 1974)
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Show's Cast / Crew
Directors
- Jay Sandrich (119 episodes)
- Peter Baldwin (10 episodes)
- Alan Rafkin (4 episodes)
Writers
- Allan Burns (177 episodes)
- James L. Brooks (175 episodes)
- David Lloyd (31 episodes)
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Series Fun Facts
- Following the conclusion of the series, Edward Asner continued to play Lou Grant in a long-running dramatic series of the same name.
- Gavin MacLeod first auditioned for the part of Lou Grant. Edward Asner gave a terrible reading at his first audition and insisted on a second chance.
- When casting the part of Sue-Anne Nivens, producers were stumped for an actress to take the role. They wanted "someone like Betty White." Eventually, someone asked "Why not cast Betty…
[show]When casting the part of Sue-Anne Nivens, producers were stumped for an actress to take the role. They wanted "someone like Betty White." Eventually, someone asked "Why not cast Betty White?"
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