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  1. Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman is an American satirical soap opera that was broadcast on weeknights from January 1976 to July 1977. The syndicated series follows the eponymous Mary Hartman, a small-town Ohio housewife attempting to cope with various bizarre and sometimes violent incidents occurring in her daily life.

  2. Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman: Created by Jerry Adelman, Daniel Gregory Browne, Norman Lear, Ann Marcus, Gail Parent. With Louise Lasser, Greg Mullavey, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis. A small-town housewife struggles to cope with the increasingly bizarre and violent events unfolding around her.

  3. Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman fue una serie de televisión estadounidense que se emitió de forma diaria entre enero de 1976 y mayo de 1977. La serie fue producida por Norman Lear, dirigida por Joan Darling, Jim Drake, Nessa Hyams y Giovanna Nigro y protagonizada por Louise Lasser .

  4. 20 de nov. de 2013 · Housewife Mary Hartman seems to be having a bit of a breakdown. She argues with her sister over a waxy yellow buildup (that her cleaning product has guarante...

  5. Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (TV Series 1976–1977) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. In the fictional town of Fernwood, Ohio, the heroine, housewife Mary Hartman, lives a life that is a quest for perfection as portrayed by the Reader's Digest and TV commercials. She is ravaged by mass murders, venereal disease, low-flying airplanes and a waxy yellow buildup on her kitchen floor.

  7. Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman fue una serie de televisión estadounidense que se emitió de forma diaria entre enero de 1976 y mayo de 1977. La serie fue producida por Norman Lear, dirigida por Joan Darling, Jim Drake, Nessa Hyams y Giovanna Nigro y protagonizada por Louise Lasser. Fue escrita por Gail Parent y Ann Marcus.