
Mary Tyler Moore: The 20th Anniversary Show
Documentary
Overview
A retrospective special commemorating the 20th anniversary of the sitcom The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
Top Cast


Mary Tyler Moore
Mary Tyler Moore
Herself - Host
Mary Tyler Moore
Herself - Host


Ed Asner
Ed Asner
Himself
Ed Asner
Himself


Georgia Engel
Georgia Engel
Herself
Georgia Engel
Herself


Valerie Harper
Valerie Harper
Herself
Valerie Harper
Herself


Cloris Leachman
Cloris Leachman
Herself
Cloris Leachman
Herself


Gavin MacLeod
Gavin MacLeod
Himself
Gavin MacLeod
Himself


Betty White
Betty White
Herself
Betty White
Herself
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