Episode
The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Better Late . . . That's a Pun . . . Than Never
Overview
To relieve her boredom, Mary jokingly writes a humorous obituary of one of the people in the WJM-TV file. Coincidentally, the same person dies the following day and the obituary is read on the air. Lou has no choice but to suspend Mary, but she threatens to quit in response.
Details
- Series
- The Mary Tyler Moore Show
- Season
- Season 4
- Episode
- Episode 20
- Air date
- 1974-02-02
- Runtime
- 25 min
Episode context
Better Late . . . That's a Pun . . . Than Never is Episode 20 in Season 4 of The Mary Tyler Moore Show. It aired on 1974-02-02. The runtime is 25 min.
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