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The Mary Tyler Moore Show Season 2 Episode 18
Mary agrees to babysit Bess for the weekend, but then a former boyfriend, in town for a few days, asks her out. When she can’t find a babysitter for Bess on such short notice, she ends up asking Lou.
Serie: The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Episode Title: Baby Sit-Com
Air Date: 1972-01-22
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