Cloris Leachman c. 1973
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Cloris Leachman c. 1973
The Collection of Mary Tyler Moore
THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW
The screen-used wall-mounted "M" from Mary Richards' apartment on the Mary Tyler Moore Show. A gold painted composite letter "M" as seen on the wall in Mary Richards' apartment on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, the back is signed by Mary Tyler Moore in black ink. About 12 x 16 x 1 inches. The last name in the signature is partial, some wear to edges and nicks from hanging and use, evidence of an old break and repair on verso and the front possibly repainted; Together with five vintage stills taken on the set of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, each depicting Mary Tyler Moore as Mary Richards with various co-stars, each 14 x 11 inches, one shows the "M" mounted on the wall of Mary's apartment.
The screen-used wall-mounted "M" from one of the most iconic sets in television history, Mary Richards' Minneapolis apartment on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. The "M" first appears on screen about halfway through the first episode, titled "Love Is All Around" (which is also the title of the show's iconic theme song), when Mary Richards is quasi-unpacked into her new apartment and, as she makes her fold-out bed on her first morning, is rudely interrupted by Rhoda bursting in with the help of a locksmith. The first episode aired on CBS on Saturday, September 19th, 1970. The "M" last appears on screen in the series finale, titled "The Last Show," in the final scene filmed in Mary's apartment as she affectionately gives a big farewell hug to none other than Rhoda. After 168 episodes, "The Last Show" aired on Saturday, March 19th, 1977. The "M" is enhanced by the signature of the show's namesake star who brought Mary Richards to life, the inimitable Mary Tyler Moore. https://tinyurl.com/mtwh4yea
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