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Rhoda

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 9, 1974
  • Seasons: 5
  • Episodes: 110
  • Networks: CBS
  • Genres: Comedy
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Rhoda(1974)
Comeback King
This show finished strong! The final season's average rating was higher than the previous one.

TMDB Rating: 6.2 (25 votes)

Overview

Rhoda is an American television sitcom, starring Valerie Harper, which aired 109 episodes over five seasons, from 1974 to 1978. The show was a spin-off of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, in which Harper between the years 1970 and 1974 had played the role of Rhoda Morgenstern, a spunky, weight-conscious, flamboyantly fashioned Jewish neighbor and native New Yorker in the role of Mary Richards' best friend. After four seasons, Rhoda left Minneapolis and returned to her original hometown of New York City. The series is noted for breaking two television records, and was the winner of two Golden Globes and two Emmy Awards. Rhoda was filmed Friday evenings in front of a live studio audience at CBS Studio Center, Stage 14 in Studio City, Los Angeles, California.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

25 episodes • 1974Avg: 7.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1JOESep 9, 19740.0
2You Can Go Home AgainSep 16, 19740.0
3I'll Be Loving You, SometimesSep 23, 19740.0
4Parents' DaySep 30, 19740.0
5The Lady in RedOct 7, 19740.0
6Pop Goes the QuestionOct 14, 19740.0
7The ShowerOct 21, 19740.0
8Rhoda's Wedding (1)Oct 28, 19740.0
9Rhoda's Wedding (2)Oct 28, 19740.0
10The HoneymoonNov 4, 19740.0
119-E is AvailableNov 11, 19740.0
12I'm a Little Late, FolksNov 18, 19740.0
13Anything Wrong?Nov 25, 19740.0
14'S WonderfulDec 2, 19740.0
15Good-Bye CharlieDec 9, 19740.0
16Guess What I Got You for the HolidaysDec 16, 19747.0
17Whattaya Think It's There For?Jan 6, 19750.0
18Not Made for Each OtherJan 13, 19750.0
19Strained InterludeJan 20, 19750.0
20Everything I Have is Yours, AlmostJan 27, 19750.0
21Chest PainsFeb 3, 19750.0
22Windows by RhodaFeb 10, 19750.0
23A Nice Warm RutFeb 24, 19750.0
24Ida, the ElfMar 3, 19750.0
25Along Comes MaryMar 10, 19750.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

24 episodes • 1975Avg: 8.0Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Kiss Your Epaulets GoodbyeSep 8, 19750.0
2Rhoda Meets the Ex-WifeSep 15, 19758.0
3Ida's DoctorSep 22, 19758.0
4Mucho, MachoSep 29, 19758.0
5The PartyOct 6, 19758.0
6Brenda's UnemploymentOct 13, 19758.0
7With Friends Like TheseOct 20, 19758.0
8Somebody Down There Likes HimOct 27, 19750.0
9Call Me GrandmaNov 3, 19750.0
10Myrna's StoryNov 10, 19750.0
11Love Songs of J. Nicholas LoboNov 17, 19750.0
12Friends and MothersNov 24, 19750.0
13A Night with the GirlsDec 1, 19750.0
14Bump in the NightDec 8, 19750.0
15If You Don't Tell Her, I WillDec 29, 19750.0
16Rhoda's SelloutJan 5, 19760.0
17Attack on Mr. RightJan 12, 19760.0
18If You Want to Shoot the Rapids You Have to Get WetJan 19, 19760.0
19The Return of Billy GlassJan 26, 19760.0
20A Federal CaseFeb 2, 19760.0
21The Marty Morgan StoryFeb 9, 19760.0
22Let's Call it LoveFeb 16, 19760.0
23It's Not My Fault, Is It?Feb 23, 19760.0
24Don't Give Up the OfficeMar 1, 19760.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

24 episodes • 1976

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The SeparationSep 20, 19760.0
2Together Again for the First TimeSep 27, 19760.0
3No Big DealOct 4, 19760.0
4I Won't DanceOct 11, 19760.0
5H-e-e-e-r-e's JohnnyOct 18, 19760.0
6Two Little Words - - Marriage CounselorOct 25, 19760.0
7An Elephant Never ForgetsNov 1, 19760.0
8Rhoda Questions Her Life and Flies to ParisNov 8, 19760.0
9Meet the LevysNov 15, 19760.0
10Man of the YearNov 29, 19760.0
11You Deserve a Break TodayDec 13, 19760.0
12A Touch of ClassyDec 20, 19760.0
13Guess Who I Saw TodayDec 27, 19760.0
14What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?Jan 3, 19770.0
15Love for SaleJan 10, 19770.0
16A Night in the Emergency RoomJan 16, 19770.0
17Somebody Has to Say They're SorryJan 23, 19770.0
18The UltimatumJan 30, 19770.0
19Rhoda's Mystery ManFeb 6, 19770.0
20Nick Lobo, SuperstarFeb 13, 19770.0
21Nose JobFeb 20, 19770.0
22The Second Time AroundFeb 27, 19770.0
23Pajama Party BingoMar 6, 19770.0
24To Vegas With LoveMar 13, 19770.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

24 episodes • 1977

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Return of IdaOct 2, 19770.0
2The JobOct 9, 19770.0
3Lady's ChoiceOct 16, 19770.0
4One is a NumberOct 23, 19770.0
5Ida Works OutOct 30, 19770.0
6Rhoda Likes MikeNov 6, 19770.0
7The WeekendNov 13, 19770.0
8Home MoviesDec 4, 19770.0
9Johnny's Solo FlightDec 11, 19770.0
10Who's Shy?Dec 25, 19770.0
11Blind DateJan 8, 19780.0
12Ida AloneJan 14, 19780.0
13All Work and No PlayJan 22, 19780.0
14Happy AnniversaryJan 29, 19780.0
15The Jack StoryFeb 5, 19780.0
16Rhoda CheatsFeb 12, 19780.0
17Gary and IdaFeb 19, 19780.0
18As Time Goes ByFeb 26, 19780.0
19Two's CompanyMar 5, 19780.0
20Brenda and the Bank GirlMar 12, 19780.0
21So Long, LuckyApr 2, 19780.0
22Jack's BackApr 9, 19780.0
23Five for the Road (1)Apr 16, 19780.0
24Five for the Road (2)Apr 23, 19780.0
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

13 episodes • 1978

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Martin Doesn't Live Here AnymoreSep 23, 19780.0
2In Search of MartinSep 30, 19780.0
3Rhoda vs. IdaOct 7, 19780.0
4Brenda Gets EngagedOct 14, 19780.0
5Meet the GoodwinsOct 21, 19780.0
6Ida's RoommateOct 28, 19780.0
7Martin Comes HomeNov 11, 19780.0
8Jack's New ImageDec 2, 19780.0
9The Total BrendaDec 9, 19780.0
10The Date in the Iron MaskOct 31, 20110.0
11Martin Swallows His HeartDec 9, 19780.0
12Earl's Helping HandTBA0.0
13Brenda Runs AwayNov 3, 20110.0

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