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steposvetlana [31]
2 years ago
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Which first lady made a guest appearance on the mary tyler moore show?.

History
1 answer:
masya89 [10]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Betty Ford

Explanation:

Carole King stopped by The Mary Tyler Moore Show in 1975. The singer and actress appeared in one season 5 episode, playing Stevie's Aunt Helen, who initially gets off on the wrong foot with Mary.

The Mary Tyler Moore Show got a visit from TV journalism royalty in 1974, when Walter Cronkite graced the series with his presence. The anchorman played himself, spending time with Mary and Ted.

When she was just a teenager, a young Helen Hunt nabbed a role on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. The rising star played Laurie Slaughter, the daughter of Murray Slaughter, in one 1977 episode of the show.

Craig T. Nelson stopped by The Mary Tyler Moore Show for one season 3 episode in 1973. The actor played Charlie, a mechanic who Mary encounters when on the hunt for a new car.

Two years before he hit the big screen as Kenickie in Grease, Jeff Conaway was Kenny Stevens on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. He played one of Charlene's dates in the show's sixth season.

Months before he made his debut as Happy Days' Arthur 'Fonz' Fonzarelli, Henry Winkler hit the small screen in one 1973 episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show. He played Steve Waldman, an uninvited guest at Mary's dinner party, in the fourth season.

Doris Roberts paid a visit to The Mary Tyler Moore Show in 1975. She played Helen Farrell in the fifth season, joined in the installment by Cloris Leachman, who played Phyllis Lindstrom.

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