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Lou Grant (TV series)

''Lou Grant'' is an American television drama series starring Ed Asner in the title role as a newspaper editor. This drama series was a spin-off from a sitcom, ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show''.
Aired from 1977 to 1982, ''Lou Grant'' won 13 Emmy Awards, including "Outstanding Drama Series". Asner won the Emmy Award for "Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series" in 1978 and 1980. In doing so, he became the first person to win an Emmy Award for both "Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series" and "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series" for portraying the same character. ''Lou Grant'' also won two Golden Globe awards, a Peabody award, an Eddie award, three awards from the Directors Guild of America, and two Humanitas prizes.
==Broadcast history==
''Lou Grant'' was a spinoff from ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' and premiered on CBS in September 1977. Unlike ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'', which was a 30-minute situation comedy, ''Lou Grant'' was a one-hour drama.
''Lou Grant'' ran from 1977 to 1982 and consisted of 114 episodes.
The theme music for the series was composed by Patrick Williams.

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