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Clips from Mary Tyler Moore - The 45-Year-Old Man (S01E01)
"Mr. Grant, it's not my work that he's dissatisfied with."
Mary Tyler Moore
"Ohh."
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"- Then that's what's been bugging you? - Uh, yeah."
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"- Aren't... Aren't you... - No, not by a long shot."
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"- I figured I'd get the ax. - You did?"
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"Uh-huh. I was worried for a while there that it wasn't gonna be me."
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"It's probably the best thing that ever happened to me."
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"- No, you're just saying that to make me feel better. - Now, look."
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"I've been turning down offer after offer for years because I was too lazy to move."
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"Can I get somebody for you then?"
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"Would you mind waiting till they fire me, please? Would you?"
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"Okay. Okay."
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"Get me Sid Winnick."
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"Sid Winnick. Yes, sir."
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"Is Mr. Winnick in? Lou Grant's calling."
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"Thank you. Mr. Winnick's on two, Mr. Grant."
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"Sid. About that job you've been pitching at me..."
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"for eight and a half months is it, now?"
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"Well, I'm suddenly available. Hmm?"
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"I'm 45. What's that got to do with anything?"
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"You're 63 years old, and you're having a youth movement."
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"I'm all in favor of your movement, Sid."
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"That's just one. You said you had lots of offers."
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"I did. They were all from Sid."
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"All right, look. Mr. Phelps isn't the last word around here."
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"It's Wild Jack Monroe that owns this place. What about him?"
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"I never should have left that old newspaper."
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"But it was those mergers that was driving me nuts."
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"I got tired of telling people I worked for the Times-Globe- Herald-. Journal-Chronicle."
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"I still should have stayed there."
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"You know how I got this job? I went into a saloon, got drunk,"
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"fell down and met Wild Jack Monroe under a table."
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"- Where was that? In Hollywood? - No, right here."
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"Whoever heard of a cowboy from Minnesota?"
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"The guy made 300 grade-B Westerns, owns half the world..."
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"I think he raises snow."
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"- Why don't you go see him? - Because I've got nothing to see him about. That's why."
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"Hey. Hey, hey, hey, hey."
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"Associate producer. What do you think you're doing?"
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"I thought you'd like to talk."
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"You're very nice."
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"But what I really would like is to be alone."
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"Okay?"
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"Okay."
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"Forty-five years old."
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"If I was in politics, they'd call me "the kid.""
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"- Hi. Did you get in touch with Gordy? - Yeah, he's on his way."
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"- Did you get Ted? - I think so. I called three or four times."
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"Every time I mentioned we were planning a strike, he hung up."
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"Well, the strike is out."
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"- What? - My union won't let me."
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"They'll only let me strike for what they want."
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"Well, that's one idea. We'll discuss it when the others get here."
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"- Like an hors d'oeuvre? - You weren't supposed to serve anything."
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"- It wasn't any trouble. - This is supposed to be a strike meeting."
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"I hate to tell you this, but when the Teamsters have a strike meeting,"
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"they only serve cold hors d'oeuvres."
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"[Door Buzzer Buzzing]"
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"- I think Ted'll be here in a minute. - What do you mean, you think?"
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"When I was parking my car, I saw him circling the block."
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"He's probably afraid he's being followed."
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"Yeah. You know, Ted doesn't exactly take it too lightly..."
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"By the way, I can't strike."
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"- What, you're union too? - Mm-mm. My wife."
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"She just told me we're gonna have another baby."
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"- Oh, Gordy, congratulations. That's marvelous. - Thank you."
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"What are you hoping for, a boy or a girl?"
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"We got a girl, so I hope it's a boy."
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"Hors d'oeuvres, babies... This isn't a protest meeting, it's a party."
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"You saw me coming, huh? I wonder if anyone else did."
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"- Ted! - I mean someone from the other side."
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"Your other side, not mine. I'm not taking part in this."
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"Will you please come in and relax? No one saw you come in. But we need you."
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"I never thought I'd say this, but you're the strongest weapon we've got."
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"Well, we just lost."
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"- You bet. - Well, I'm here, aren't I?"
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"And I made a decision to come here and listen to your arguments."
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"And if they're strong enough, I'll stand with you a hundred percent."
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"Lou Grant is the best news director our station ever had,"
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"♪ No need to waste it ♪"
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"- Who are you sorry about? - Big Chicken."
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"Lou, they just fired Big Chicken."
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"Quit worrying. Big Chicken had a higher rating than all of us, but I'm not worried."
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"Ted, he hasn't been here long enough not to like you."
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"You're still doing that, huh? Buying gifts for the new station managers."
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"Phelps doesn't own this station. Wild Jack Monroe owns this station."
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"Oh, no. I'm not busy. I'll be... I'll be right there."
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"Barry... Mr. Phelps... wants to see us all immediately."
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"- Where are you going? - Uh, to the bank."
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"I imagine you all know why we're here."
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"Uh, I don't know."
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"here..."
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"Thank you."
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"A more miserable lot I've never seen."
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"[Ted On TV] So, be with us at 11:00 tonight, when our whole WJ M news team will be back."
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"Right. Right."
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"Hey, listen. I've got some ideas..."
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"I'm not thinking about you, Ted."
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"I don't love him."
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"- Yeah? - He sent for me."
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"Ten years in one job is too long."
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"All I have to do is just pick up the phone."
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"Youth movement? Oh, that's beautiful."
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"Why don't you fire yourself!"
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"Uh, if I'd known I was gonna bomb, I would have shut the door."
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"and lives on a ranch right outside Minneapolis."
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"I'm not exactly a has-been."
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"[Door Buzzer Buzzing]"
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"to save the job of someone in management."
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"- Hi, Gordy. - Hi, Mary."
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"Thank heavens. I thought we were having a protest meeting."
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"Look who dropped in. Did you get tired of driving around the block?"
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"I know. You think I'm afraid to join in with you, don't you?"
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"- That's the truth. - Right on."
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"The only way we're gonna get him on our side is to convince him there's more money in this."
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"- I vote we throw him out. - Now, wait a minute, Murray."
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"- He's gonna fire him, huh? - Yes, sir."
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"Is he one of them radicals?"
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"I'm always kidding him about being too conservative."
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"with them wild clothes on, why, I can't..."
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