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Rhoda

  • TV Series
  • 1974–1978
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
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6.8/10
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Rhoda (1974)
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In this spin-off of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," Rhoda Morgenstern leaves best pal Mary Richards and her other friends in Minneapolis, Minn., to try her luck in Manhattan.In this spin-off of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," Rhoda Morgenstern leaves best pal Mary Richards and her other friends in Minneapolis, Minn., to try her luck in Manhattan.In this spin-off of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," Rhoda Morgenstern leaves best pal Mary Richards and her other friends in Minneapolis, Minn., to try her luck in Manhattan.

  • Creators
    • James L. Brooks
    • Allan Burns
    • David Davis
  • Stars
    • Valerie Harper
    • Julie Kavner
    • Lorenzo Music
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
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    2,403
    • Creators
      • James L. Brooks
      • Allan Burns
      • David Davis
    • Stars
      • Valerie Harper
      • Julie Kavner
      • Lorenzo Music
    • 15User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 6 wins & 33 nominations total

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    Valerie Harper
    Valerie Harper
    • Rhoda Gerard…
    • 1974–1978
    Julie Kavner
    Julie Kavner
    • Brenda Morgenstern
    • 1974–1978
    Lorenzo Music
    Lorenzo Music
    • Carlton the Doorman
    • 1974–1978
    David Groh
    David Groh
    • Joe Gerard
    • 1974–1977
    Nancy Walker
    Nancy Walker
    • Ida Morgenstern
    • 1974–1978
    Ron Silver
    Ron Silver
    • Gary Levy…
    • 1975–1978
    Ray Buktenica
    Ray Buktenica
    • Benny Goodwin
    • 1977–1978
    Kenneth McMillan
    Kenneth McMillan
    • Jack Doyle
    • 1977–1978
    Harold Gould
    Harold Gould
    • Martin Morgenstern
    • 1974–1978
    Michael DeLano
    Michael DeLano
    • Johnny Venture
    • 1976–1978
    Rafael Campos
    Rafael Campos
    • Ramon Diaz, Jr.
    • 1977–1978
    Barbara Sharma
    Barbara Sharma
    • Myrna Morgenstein
    • 1974–1976
    Scoey Mitchell
    Scoey Mitchell
    • Justin Culp
    • 1974–1976
    Richard Masur
    Richard Masur
    • Nick Lobo
    • 1974–1977
    Nancy Lane
    • Tina Molinari
    • 1978
    Anne Meara
    Anne Meara
    • Sally Gallagher
    • 1976–1977
    Beverly Sanders
    Beverly Sanders
    • Susan Alborn
    • 1974–1977
    Wes Stern
    Wes Stern
    • Lenny Fiedler…
    • 1974–1976
    • Creators
      • James L. Brooks
      • Allan Burns
      • David Davis
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    10vangoghed-53475

    Best sitcom ever!

    This show is perfection. I feel that the writers and the actors never let anybody down and that Valerie Harper, Julie Kavner, and Nancy Walker represent the most underrated comedy team in TV history. All 110 episodes, all of which are on youtube, are perfection.
    laffinsal

    "Hiya Rho!"

    Of the three series to spin-off of THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW, this one is the best and most memorable. Valerie Harper played the Rhoda character to perfection on TMTMS, and here, she expands on that well-loved character, with a degree of depth, rarely found on sitcoms today. Rhoda Morgenstern went through a variety of challenges on this series...she moved back to New York, met Joe Gerard, got married...separated...divorced, and then went back to being a swinging single. It's too bad this show was cancelled without a real final episode...I've always wondered how they would have ended this, had they the opportunity to do so gracefully.

    Along with Harper, was Julie Kavner, brilliant, as Rhoda's little sister, Brenda. Nancy Walker was also priceless as Ida, the mom. The best episode of this series has got to be "Rhoda's Wedding", the one-hour saga of how Rhoda almost doesn't make it down the isle, because ditzy Phyllis forgets to pick her up. In fact, the whole wedding storyline; Rhoda meeting Joe, the proposal, the shower, wedding and honeymoon, are some of the best-written comedy episodes. It's too bad Joe was written off the show, but "The Separation", is one of the most poignant, thoughtful, and well-acted episodes I've seen in a sitcom. Proof once again, as to the degree of depth that the characters on this show had.

    I don't think this show was quite the same once Rhoda's divorce was final. The later episodes just lacked the earlier vibrance and fun, and I didn't like the storyline about Rhoda's father, Martin, leaving Ida. Still, this is a fine series, great acting, writing, and production, and there's no doubt about it that scarves were never worn the same way again.
    8aarpcats

    Thank you, Valerie Harper.

    In 1974, Mary Tyler Moore was the working woman who called her boss "Mister" while he called her Mary. She looked like a beauty queen and had wonderful dates with handsome men.

    Rhoda was her outspoken neighbor who addressed men by their first names, fought with her mother, and had a steady stream of terrible dates. She struggled with food and never let people put her down. She had nerve and demanded her fair share.

    As a young working woman in 1974, I knew I would never be Mary Tyler Moore because I wouldn't work for a man who made me call him "Mister" while he addressed me by my first name. I was so grateful to Valerie Harper and Rhoda.
    8Lejink

    La-la-la-laughter

    "Rhoda" was, if I remember rightly, the only U.S. MTM sit-com to get a set screen-time on British television. The original "Mary Tyler Moore Show" and its other spin-off "Phyllis" were treated as schedule-fillers at best and even the dramatised "Lou Grant" ended up on the graveyard shift. But "Rhoda" I'm sure was shown on BBC2 at 9 o'clock on Tuesday's for I believe all its series showings and I loved it as a youngster at the time. Back then, I knew very little of Valerie Harper's character's origins on the Tyler Moore show, but that didn't matter, the laughs were there from the start as well as the strong supporting characters of Rhoda's waspish mother played by Nancy Walker, fresh from "McMillan and Wife" and Julie Kavner (later the voice of Marge Simpson) as her man (and food) hungry kid sister Brenda, while the insertion of their boozy off-stage doorman Carlton also made for some off-beat humour.

    The humour was of the sharp and sassy New York Jewish type and largely set-bound in Rhoda's massive apartment. Valerie Harper was a delight in the title part, by turns confident and insecure, independent but mother-dependant. Romance entered her life in the form of hunky construction company boss Joe, played by Davud Groh, but the marriage wasn't to last.

    I remember later episodes playing up Brenda's eccentric choice of boyfriends, some of which worked (klutz-type Nick Lobo) and some of which didn't (smarmy type Gary Levy). I also seem to recall the series ending with Rhoda working for old sourpuss Kenneth MacMillan's clothing company and some enjoyable sparring between the two of them, but my main memories will always be the bright, sunny early series and that distinctive "La La La" theme music.

    Would love to see it again.
    8dennisleecleven

    Rhoda Lives On!

    I recently watched all seven seasons of The Mary Tyler Moore Show and it is a timeless classic. The 1970s was the era of spin-offs and of the two sitcoms from The MTM Show, Rhoda fares much better than Phyllis. Rhoda was a character who was down-to-earth, self-deprecating and she was the perfect best friend for the so-good Mary Richards. The MTM Show always had a perfect ensemble cast but Rhoda had characters leave and, especially when Rhoda and Joe separate, we don't know what became of Barbara Sharma who was Rhoda's assistant in dressing windows. Anne Meara leaves without a trace after becoming a close friend to Rhoda and Brenda. In comes Ron Silver as Gary Leavy who becomes a good friend but Johnny Venture comes and goes and it is never clear why he is there. Rhoda gives up dressing windows and it looks hopeful when she becomes a costume designer. Julie Kavner was extremely important to Rhoda as her younger sister and her comic performances are superb. The relationship between Rhoda and Brenda was pivotal to this show's success. Nancy Walker, who was missing in season three but returned for season four & five, was always brilliant. Valerie Harper progressed as Rhoda became more confident and was always there for her insecure sister, Brenda. These are brilliant moments in the show. I do wish very much that the final season would be released. Season Five has not been put on DVD and there are some five episodes never shown except when the program was syndicated. Over all, the show is good and funny. Valerie Harper is a joy to watch. There are a few episodes that didn't fare well but they are in the minority. Valerie Harper is a great actress and she remains Rhoda who has embraced feminism. Over all, good acting, good writing, and excellent acting from Valerie Harper, Julie Kavner, Nancy Walker, Harold Gould, David Groh, Ron Silver, Barbara Sharma, Anne Meara, the guy who played Benny and the owner of the costume shop where Rhoda finds a new career. A Most Enjoyable Show over all. What destroyed it was that CBS moved it six times so it lost viewers. So, I hope Shout Factory, who released the full four seasons will release Season Five!

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    • Trivia
      During the 1976-1977 season, Nancy Walker starred in her own Norman Lear sitcom, "The Nancy Walker Show." On Rhoda, her disappearance was explained by having her and her husband take a road trip through the United States. "The Nancy Walker Show " was cancelled after one seaaon, and Walker returned to Rhoda.
    • Goofs
      Rhoda's apartment (in early seasons) is numbered 9-E; however, in exterior zoom-in shots, the building depicted has only six stories.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      Carlton: Hello, this is Carlton your doorman.

    • Crazy credits
      Also at the very end she attempts an imitation of the Mary Tyler Moore hat flip and fails.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 27th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1975)

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    • Release date
      • September 9, 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Рода
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • MTM Enterprises
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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