A con-man tricks Ted into setting up a broadcasters’ academy. When he finds out he’s been had, he asks Lou, Mary and Murray to be the faculty and give the semester’s opening lectures.
A con-man tricks Ted into setting up a broadcasters’ academy. When he finds out he’s been had, he asks Lou, Mary and Murray to be the faculty and give the semester’s opening lectures.
Mary joins a Big Sisters scheme and tries to bring a teenage shoplifter to the side of good. Sue Ann, pursuing an award, decides to “adopt” a little sister as well but finds herself ...
A tale of friendship between two unlikely pen pals: Mary, a lonely, eight-year-old girl living in the suburbs of Melbourne, and Max, a forty-four-year old, severely obese man living in New York. ...
A former boyfriend visiting Minneapolis calls Mary who, deep down, wants to see him again but she has been hurt by him too many times before.
A snowstorm leaves Mary producing her first program, broadcasting the results of the local elections. The show has to remain on until a winner is declared and no word is received at the newsroom.
Mary agrees to help a troubled crime prone girl go straight and find a job.
Chuckles the Clown is crushed to death by a rogue elephant in a parade, which leaves all the newsroom staff in hysterics except Mary.
Rhoda introduces Mary to a very irritating Warren Sturges, who tries everything including a giant billboard across the road from the WJM-TV offices to get her to accept his marriage proposal.
This film is about Mary-Kate and Ashley turning sixteen years old and going on a road trip without parents. They are headed to Utah for the Olympics and arrive late. There are also scenes in Las ...
Mary begins seeing an author who appeared as a guest on WJM-TV’s Scrutiny, and becomes extremely self-conscious after discovering he is several inches shorter than her.
1951: Andy Schmidt is in his last year of college. Taking life easy and always a saucy joke on his lips, he manages to win fellow student Mary’s heart, although she’s already ...
Mary and Rhoda try to encourage Georgette to take a stand for herself after seeing how Ted takes advantage of her.
Rhoda’s mother, Ida, comes visiting and Rhoda refuses to see her. Ida stays with Mary but drives her crazy.
Mary doesn’t feel she deserves the title of producer and asks Lou that she be given the chance to produce The Six O’clock News alone.
Ted’s jocular nature is ideal for hosting a game show in New York, and he successfully auditions for the job. But Mary and Lou wonder if they really want to see him go.
Phyllis wants to set up her visiting brother with Mary, but instead he hits it off with Rhoda and begins spending time with her to Phyllis’s disapproval.
Now that Mary is producer, Ted thinks that he can make his move on her. He convinces the rest of the newsroom that they are having an affair.
While Jeff and Joanne are dating as seniors in high school and Mary and Scotty are dating in college, turns out Scotty would rather date Joanne, and Joanne would rather go out with Scotty got it? ...
Murray realizes that he’s always been in love with Mary and wants desperately to tell her.
A look at the relationship between Marie Antoinette and one of her readers during the final days of the French Revolution.
‘Dalla nube alla resistenza (From the Cloud to the Resistance ) (1978), based on two works by Cesare Pavese, falls into the category of History Lessons and Too Early, Too Late as well. It, ...
Rhoda decides to move back to New York but Mary is taking the whole thing with a grain of salt.
Alain and Marie moved to the suburb house of their dreams. But the real estate agent warned them: what is in the basement may well change their lives forever.
Mary, wanting some change in her life, makes the decision to move to a new apartment.
Bess’s 15-year-old boyfriend falls in love with Mary and begins to surprise her with visits to her apartment and her work.
Mary is worried now that she’s outside the 15-29 demographic group which the station classifies as ‘young’, and the mailboy has called her ‘Ma’am’. Rhoda ...
Murray, who has three daughters, wants a son, but his wife Marie doesn’t want to have another child. The couple decide to adopt instead.
Mary becomes concerned when her father, newly retired, appears to have no friends or hobbies in Minneapolis, and tries to take on the role herself.
Mary has another disastrous date and worries she’ll never meet the right man, until Georgette points out that every quality she seeks can be found in Lou Grant.
Viewers are given an inside look at the making of “Mary Poppins Returns,” with interviews with stars Emily Blunt and Lin-Manuel Miranda.