Mary Tyler Moore Show - Mary and Rhoda: The Very Best of Friends (Box Set) (1970)
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Runtime: 2 hrs 5 mins
Genre: Television
Synopsis: Five episodes of one of the most beloved television series of all time are included in this two volume set. The episodes included within are episodes that feature both Mary Tyler Moore and Valerie... Five episodes of one of the most beloved television series of all time are included in this two volume set. The episodes included within are episodes that feature both Mary Tyler Moore and Valerie Harper (as Rhoda). The program ran from 1970 to1977, with the character of Rhoda on the first four seasons before leaving to star in her own self-titled show upon moving from Minneapolis to New York. Episodes include "Love is All Around...," "...Is a Friend in Need," "Some of My Best Friends are Rhoda," "Rhoda Morgenstern: Minneapolis to New York," and "Best of Enemies." [More]
Starring: Mary Tyler Moore, Valerie Harper
Starring: Mary Tyler Moore, Valerie Harper
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