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  1. S1.E26 ∙ Episode #1.26. Mon, Feb 9, 1976. After leaving Mae, Tom avoids Mary with claims of having a headache and coming down with the flu. Loretta is taken away for tests. Charlie learns from Sgt. Foley that the Vega caught fire and destroyed the demonstration records. The bad news continues when Dr. Hastings informs Charlie and the Shumways ...

  2. Template:Italic title Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (sometimes abbreviated as MH2) was a 1976-1978 syndicated prime-time soap opera parody produced by television visionary Norman Lear and directed by Joan Darling. The show was written by sitcom writer Gail Parent and soap writer, the late Ann Marcus, who was best known for her work on Search for Tomorrow. The series was set in the fictional town ...

  3. Louise Lasser delivers a masterful performance in the title role of Norman Lear's sublimely twisted soap opera, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman -- at once a parody of the format and a twisted satire of American media/consumer culture. In the fictional town of Fernwood, Ohio, suburban housewife Mary Hartman seeks the kind of domestic perfection promised by Reader's Digest and TV commercials.

  4. Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman. 1976 -1977. 2 Seasons. Syndicated. Comedy, Soap. Watchlist. Norman Lear's hilarious soap spoof about a dim, pigtailed housewife makes hay of seemingly every serial ...

  5. 13 de nov. de 2013 · Check out this clip from Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman. Everything is not okay in the Hartman household. You can buy the complete series of Mary Hartman, Mary H...

  6. 10 de oct. de 2010 · Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman ran for only two seasons, from 1976 to 1977. When it was originally broadcast, it was a nationwide phenomenon. Louise Lasser appeared on the covers of Rolling Stone and People magazines, and costar Mary Kay Place (who played an aspiring country-and-western star, Loretta Haggers) released a Grammy-nominated album of music from the show with backing vocals by Dolly ...

  7. Review and Commentary: And so begins our long, long journey through 325 episodes of the truly one of a kind, utterly brilliant, incisive, dryly satirical "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman". . . This episode accomplishes everything a first episode needs to do, establishing the tone of the series and introducing us to the main characters.