Lou's prospective new girlfriend is a lounge singer with a shady past.Lou's prospective new girlfriend is a lounge singer with a shady past.Lou's prospective new girlfriend is a lounge singer with a shady past.
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- TriviaThe actress who plays Lou's girlfriend (Sheree North) went on to play Kramer's mother, Babs Kramer, in Seinfeld.
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Mary Richards: [Mary's talking to Mr Grant, in his office - trying to get him to rethink his decision to break up with Charlene] Okay, okay, so there have been some other men.
Lou Grant: Not 'some other men'! Lots of other men!
Mary Richards: Well, what's the cut-off point, Mr Grant? I mean, is-is there some number, you know, I'd really like to know. How many men is a woman allowed to have, before she becomes *that* sort of woman
Lou Grant: [Lou, looking blank-faced, and despondent] 6.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 27th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1975)
- SoundtracksMighty Lak' a Rose
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Music by Ethelbert Nevin
Lyrics by Frank L. Stanton
Performed by Edward Asner
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Nice one
Lou's new romance is with a warm and attractive lounge singer (Sheree North). It is going well until Ted and Murray's jokes about her previous husbands and string of boyfriends prompt Lou to cool on the idea.
The story flows along nicely, North is funny, and there are some great Mary - Lou scenes. Their interaction in Lou's office is extra funny.
In the subplot Mary is redecorating the office and a 'concerned' Sue Ann swans in to veto each of her choices.
The story flows along nicely, North is funny, and there are some great Mary - Lou scenes. Their interaction in Lou's office is extra funny.
In the subplot Mary is redecorating the office and a 'concerned' Sue Ann swans in to veto each of her choices.
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- Rrrobert
- Nov 11, 2019
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