97 - The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Comedy
Score: 313
Average Rank: 18.8
The lives and trials of a young single woman and her friends, both at work and at home.
List Breakdown

ilov80s 6
kupcho1 11
Eephus 14
Yo Mama 20
Bottomfeeder Sports 30
Rand al Thor 32
97 - The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Comedy
Score: 313
Average Rank: 18.8
The lives and trials of a young single woman and her friends, both at work and at home.
List Breakdown

ilov80s 6
kupcho1 11
Eephus 14
Yo Mama 20
Bottomfeeder Sports 30
Rand al Thor 32
Some really good characters with Ted Baxter (Ted Knight) at the front of the line. Betty White in her best queen beyotch mode. And Lou Grant who got his own serious series.
Absolutely loaded cast. Silly this show barely cracked the top 100. Mary is awesome. Lou and Ted are two of the best supporting sitcom characters ever.
I thought this was gonna end up way higher. The behind-the-scenes folks were also a murderers row of TV HOFers.
what percentage of our rankers were alive when it aired?
I'm not holding birth certificates for y'all, but I'd guess 85 or 91.658%.
Barely, born in ‘76
Looks like it ran '70-'77.
So if you were even alive when it aired, you're over 47 today.
If you actually watched it live and remember, you've got to be 55+?
And if you watched it from the start, as it aired, you're over 60.
I did not realize the average FBG was quite that old. I figured the average age was around 10-15 years above me, and has been since I joined the forum as a freshman in HS and everyone else was like young career, threads were heavily about dating, Arizona Ron insanity, Zow hijinks, etc. and I figured that was mostly late 20s early 30s.
I was 6 years old when it ended but it ran in syndication in the late '70s and '80s and I remember seeing promos for it. So I could have watched it as a teen but didn't.
I saw a lot of the episodes in first run, though probably not all. And, as you say, it was in syndication for years - so I'm guessing I've seen every episode in one way or another.
My memory is increasingly spotty these days, but it's in my mind that at one point in the '70s CBS' Saturday night lineup was All In The Family, M*A*S*H, MTM, Bob Newhart, and The Carol Burnette Show. I may be off, though I'm positive the last three were back-to-back-to-back. On Saturday night! And people would stay home, gather up, and watch these shows together.
Other than sports, I don't even know what network programming on Saturday nights consists of these days.