For diabetes research. The amazing thing, she was on my show in 1999. And we talked about it then. And look how long she fought it before she finally was conquered by it . But i remember at that time how valiant she seemed. Here is another thing about Mary Tyler Moore. Mary tyler moore lived closer to death and to illness than the rest of us do in the course of her lifetime. It was always there. Of course, she lost a son to a gunshot wound. It was always there, always present. And she knew always that eventually her condition would deteriorate, as it does with people who have diabetes. And yet she was able to continue to work. Look what she did in ordinary people. Perhaps the most remarkable thing she ever did was ordinary people where she completely
producer of grays anatomy, people, young girls were watching grays anatomy, its been on television ten years. I know there is a whole generation of Women Reporters who were truly inspired by Mary Tyler Moore in that show. Did she realize h
producer of gray s anatomy, people, young girls were watching gray s anatomy, it s been on television ten years. i know there is a whole generation of women reporters who were truly inspired by mary tyler moore in that show. did she realize her impact, both on women journalists, but also just on women and everyone really? i think she knew it. look, valery harper spun off from her, cloris leachman spun off from her. lou grant, the character, played by ed asner, asner spun off from her. she and her husband grant tinker at that time, they created one incredible show after another, all of them inspired by and launched by her show about the mary tyler moore show. that s an extraordinary achievement. she not only changed her life. she changed a lot of lives. she was there it is, she was