TV series of 114 episodes (1977-1982). Taking advantage of a character from a series that was canceled that year ("The Mary Tyler Moore Show"), the CBS network presented a new one about the world of journalism. In the last episode of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", Lou Grant and the rest of the team were fired from the WJM- TV television network in Minneapolis. In the first episode of "Lou Grant," Grant interviews with an old friend for a job at the Los Angeles Tribune. The setting is the newspaper's editorial office and deals with various personal, professional and social issues. He achieved great success and fostered the interest of many young people in journalism.
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TV series of 114 episodes (1977-1982). Taking advantage of a character from a series that was canceled that year ("The Mary Tyler Moore Show"), the CBS network presented a new one about the world of journalism. In the last episode of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", Lou Grant and the rest of the team were fired from the WJM- TV television network in Minneapolis. In the first episode of "Lou Grant," Grant interviews with an old friend for a job at the Los Angeles Tribune. The setting is the newspaper's editorial office and deals with various personal, professional and social issues. He achieved great success and fostered the interest of many young people in journalism.