Friday, March 22, 2013

Mary Tyler Moore, Valerie Harper & Cloris Leachman To Join Betty White & Georgia Engel On HOT IN CLEVELAND's MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW Reunion

The cast of THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW at the SAG
Awards in 2007.
TV Land announced today that the ladies of HOT IN CLEVELAND will soon be getting some special visitors in town as Mary Tyler Moore, Valerie Harper and Cloris Leachman reunite with their co-star of THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW, Betty White. In the episode, Elka (Betty White) and Mamie Sue (Georgia Engel) decide to get their bowling team back together, aptly named GLOB: the Gorgeous Ladies of Bowling. The team, which includes Elka, Mamie Sue, Diane (Moore), Peg (Leachman) and Angie (Harper), had a falling out decades ago after their championship season went to their heads. This is the first time in over 30 years that the five former castmates will be reunited on the sitcom stage. Mary Tyler Moore previously appeared on HOT IN CLEVELAND as Elka's cellmate in a season two episode.

"Shows like HOT IN CLEVELAND, which stars four women, would not be here today without THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW and its incredible female-led cast," said Larry W. Jones, President, TV Land. "Mary, Valerie, Cloris, Georgia and of course our Betty were all pioneers for women in television."

TV Land's hit sitcom THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW returns for its summer season with a "live" episode on Wednesday, June 19 at 10 p.m. ET. The west coast will receive the live-to-tape version three hours later at 10pm PT. The series, which was just picked up for a fifth season, stars television favorites Valerie Bertinelli (ONE DAY AT A TIME), Jane Leeves (FRASIER), Wendie Malick (JUST SHOOT ME!) and Betty White (THE GOLDEN GIRLS).

THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW centered around Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore), an ambitious, young and single assistant producer, and her career at the fictional WJM-TV News. With her best friend Rhoda Morgenstern (Valerie Harper) and resident busy-body Phyllis Lindstrom (Cloris Leachman), Mary tackled the stereotypes of being an independent working woman in what was typically a "man's world." The show also starred Ed Asner as Mary's tough-love boss, station producer Lou Grant, Gavin MacLeod as cynical head news writer Murray Slaughter, and Ted Knight as the dim-witted anchorman Ted Baxter. Moore's company, MTM Enterprises, produced the series for CBS.

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