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- Mary's income-tax returns are audited by an amorous IRS agent.
- Ted is against his mother living with her boyfriend instead of marrying him.
- A forgotten pal from summer camp turns up as WJM's new receptionist and wants to be Mary's best friend again.
- When Lou wants a female newscaster in the mold of Mary Richards, Mary tries out for the job.
- A fan of Sue Ann's joins the show and then starts to push her out ala All About Eve.
- With three daughters, Murray's wife doesn't want to have another baby so they decide to adopt a son.
- Frustrated by Ted's errant ways, Georgette decides to live it up. And then she decides to become a nun.
- Mary reluctantly arranges for Ted to speak at Phyllis's women's club.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG7.9 (176)TV EpisodeNot without reason, Ted is worried that his mandatory vacation might become a permanent one.
- Mary thinks there's nothing wrong about dating a younger man, but her friends and co-workers think otherwise.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG7.3 (162)TV EpisodeThe son of Mary's new boyfriend is a royal brat.
- Mary's committed to watching Bess over the weekend, so when an old flame unexpectedly comes to town, she turns to an unlikely baby-sitter - Mr Grant.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG8.7 (191)TV EpisodeWorking into the early morning, and delirious, Mary and Rhoda take some artistic liberties updating WJM's obituaries, and, when one of them is read on the air, there are serious consequences for Mary.
- 1970–197730m7.5 (242)TV EpisodeRhoda's new boyfriend takes an interest in Mary, and the newsroom preoccupies itself with the impending Teddy Awards.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG6.8 (183)TV EpisodeMary tries to be supportive when her new boyfriend quits his job writing for Chuckles the Clown.
- 1970–197730m8.1 (284)TV EpisodeMary is forced to work not only on Christmas Day but Christmas Eve, too.
- Phyllis gets her real-estate license and her first victim is Lou. She convinces him to sell his house.
- Ted receives a visit from his super-competitive brother, a male model.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG7.5 (180)TV EpisodeAssuming that the relentless Howard Arnell won't be going, Mary decides to attend a high-school reunion, and Rhoda comes along.
- Rhoda convinces Mary to join the "Better Luck Next Time Club," an organization for divorced people, so they can take advantage of its discounted charter flights to Paris.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG7.2 (178)TV EpisodeMary conjures up a few men from her past when she reluctantly continues Mr. Grant's chain letter.
- Lou has to face the fact that his ex-wife Edie is getting married.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG8.1 (191)TV EpisodeRhoda's parents' visit takes a left turn when Rhoda's suspicious mother, Ida, walks out on her her husband, Martin - to make him 'happy'.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG8.3 (199)TV EpisodeTed may have outsmarted Lou when he convinces him to strike the clause from his contract which forbids him from doing outside work; things like movies and Broadway. And cheesy commercials.
- Ted's long-lost father has come to Minneaoplis, and Ted doesn't want to see him.
- Mary feels so guilty for getting an incompetent waitress fired that she gets her a job in the newsroom.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG8.3 (170)TV EpisodeWorried that Mr Grant will be alone on his first birthday separated from his wife, Mary throws together a surprise party for him.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG7.1 (174)TV EpisodeMary's thinks her friends the Fosters are the perfect couple. When they split up, Mary wonders what the rules are about dating Jack Foster.
- Mary must deal with the amorous advances of WJM's obnoxious, and very young, new cameraman.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG7.3 (186)TV EpisodeMary and Rhoda live to regret allowing a waiter arrange for their Mexican hotel accommodations when he asks them to deliver a mysterious package.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG7.7 (173)TV EpisodeMary asks for more responsibility and Mr. Grant gives it to her: hire a new sportscaster, and fire the old one.
- In the hospital for a tonsillectomy, Mary must share a room with a very grumpy patient.
- Mary helps the staff of a incompetent councilman prepare for his appearance on WJM's "Face the People" show.
- Mary's budding romance with Paul Arnell hits a roadblock -- Paul's parents, who insist that Mary belongs with their favorite son, Howard.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG7.6 (164)TV EpisodeMurray remains blind to his daughter's shortcomings when she's hired to help out in the newsroom.
- Murray thinks about having an affair with a woman who is offering an old piano for sale.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG7.7 (165)TV EpisodeMary must take over the research for WJM's feature story on a new singles bar when Murray's wife objects to his doing it.
- Lou breaks his "not fixing people up with Mike Cooper" rule and sets up Mary with his best friend. But there's no chemistry.
- Rhoda's not having much luck finding a new job, and Mary lies to her about an opening at WJM.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG7.1 (175)TV EpisodeMary's latest admirer is younger than she is...a lot, lot younger. And Mary must find a way to let him down gently.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG7.9 (185)TV EpisodeMurray doesn't seem interested in joining the poker game that Mary's arranging for the guys.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG7.4 (186)TV EpisodeMary finds herself to be less than overjoyed about her parents' moving to Minneapolis.
- Sent by Mr. Grant on a surveillance mission, Mary returns from his estranged wife's apartment with a dinner invitation for him.
- A globe-trotting journalist returns to WJM and catches Mary's eye, but she can't see beyond the fact that he's still married.
- Mary helps out a luckless former pro-football player who wants to be WJM's new sportscaster.
- Lou's prospective new girlfriend is a lounge singer with a shady past.
- Mary finds Lou a date for the broadcasters' dinner, but she's not anything like what Lou was expecting.
- Lou buys a friendly little bar, a lifelong dream. He comes to realize, though, that he might not have the right personality to be a friendly little-bar owner.
- 1970–197730mTV-PG7.7 (170)TV EpisodeMary cautions Rhoda about taking her new relationship too fast. But Rhoda's not inclined to listen to advice.
- On the rebound from a busted relationship, Mary Richards relocates to Minneapolis, where she quickly finds a new apartment, an associate producer's job at WJM-TV, and new friends.