Brian Damage
04-01-2011, 10:37 PM
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Luke & Laura? Check! Princess Dianna? Check! Rhoda & Joe? Ummm....Who???
When you talk about biggest pop culture weddings, do you think Rhoda's wedding should be included?
Here's the tale of the tape....
Having experienced Rhoda Morgenstern’s (Valerie Harper) dating woes on Mary Tyler Moore for four seasons, audiences were thrilled when she not only landed a steady beau (David Groh) on her own sitcom’s first season but married that fall. This episode became one of the media sensations of the time (Harper and Moore were even featured on that week’s cover of Time), seen by some fifty-million viewers. Also on hand are some of Rhoda’s friends from Minneapolis, including Mary and Lou (Edward Asner), and, much to her chagrin, self-involved Phyllis (Cloris Leachman). Highlighted by some on-location shooting in New York.
The episode was watched by more than 50 million Americans.
http://assets.paleycenter.org/assets/public-programs/PP-spring-2011/promo-weddingscreenings-si.jpg
Luke & Laura? Check! Princess Dianna? Check! Rhoda & Joe? Ummm....Who???
When you talk about biggest pop culture weddings, do you think Rhoda's wedding should be included?
Here's the tale of the tape....
Having experienced Rhoda Morgenstern’s (Valerie Harper) dating woes on Mary Tyler Moore for four seasons, audiences were thrilled when she not only landed a steady beau (David Groh) on her own sitcom’s first season but married that fall. This episode became one of the media sensations of the time (Harper and Moore were even featured on that week’s cover of Time), seen by some fifty-million viewers. Also on hand are some of Rhoda’s friends from Minneapolis, including Mary and Lou (Edward Asner), and, much to her chagrin, self-involved Phyllis (Cloris Leachman). Highlighted by some on-location shooting in New York.
The episode was watched by more than 50 million Americans.