
Mary (1985-1986)
Mary Brenner is a divorcee, who is forced to find another job when the high fashion magazine she has been writing for is dissolved and she is hired by The Chicago Post, a third rate sensationalist newspaper, to write the Helpline column.
Recent Episodes
| Episode | Name | Airdate |
|---|---|---|
| S01E13 | Steppin' Out with Mary Brenner | Apr. 8, 1986 |
| S01E12 | Little Jo | Apr. 1, 1986 |
| S01E11 | And the Winner Is | März 25, 1986 |
| S01E10 | Mr. Lucky | Feb. 19, 1986 |
| S01E09 | Table for Two | Feb. 12, 1986 |
Cast

James Farentino

Katey Sagal

Mary Tyler Moore

James Tolkan

John Astin

Carlene Watkins

David Byrd
Characters

Frank DeMarco

Jo Tucker

Mary Brenner

Lester Mintz

Ed LaSalle

Susan Wilcox

Vincent Tully
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