Lou Grant: Season 3
 (1977)
TV Series  /  Drama
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1155 mins USA / English
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Edward Asner Lou Grant
Nancy Marchand Mrs. Pynchon
Robert Walden Joe Rossi
Mason Adams Charlie Hume
Jack Bannon Art Donovan
Daryl Anderson Dennis Animal Price
Linda Kelsey Billie Newman
Al Beaudine Reporter
Allen Williams Adam Wilson
Norman Palmer Reporter
Emilio Delgado Rubin Castillo
Michael Irving Jayson
Barbara Jane Edelman Georgia
Robert Rothwell Man #2
Ray Oliver Burroughs
Ivan Bonar Doctor
Bruce Davison Andrew Raines
Kurtwood Smith Fire Captain
G.W. Bailey Water Man
Richard Dysart Mitchell Webster
Director
Roger Young
Alexander Singer
Burt Brinckerhoff
Peter Levin
Producer Seth Freeman
Gene Reynolds
Michael Vittes
Writer Allan Burns
Gene Reynolds
James L. Brooks
Leon Tokatyan
Cinematography Robert F. Liu
Musician Patrick Williams
Shirley Walker
Michael Melvoin
Lance Rubin

Lou Grant was a spinoff from "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and premiered on CBS in September 1977. The series was a radical departure from its predecessor as it was a drama. It was the first successful one-hour show from MTM Enterprises. As the series began, Lou Grant had just been fired from his job at WJM-TV, and had moved to Los Angeles to work for a newspaper.
Episodes
 60 mins    9/17/1979  1.  Cop
Lou is the only witness to a neighborhood murder and is mystified by the way the police handle the case, thereby discovering a touchy area of crime. At the same time, a fatal fire in a gay bar poses a tough question for Lou: should the newspaper publish the names of the victims, knowing people will be hurt by the story. Lou is also puzzled to see a uniformed cop working a homicide case and sends Rossi to find out why, with disturbing results.
Director:  Roger Young  Writer:  Seth Freeman 
Guest starring:  Joe Penny,  Edward Winter, Maxine Kintner,  Michael Alldredge, Ron Max
 60 mins    9/24/1979  2.  Expose
The hard drinking husband of a popular female politician makes headlines while the Trib staff makes news itself in a gossip magazine. The Trib learns a hard lesson about what happens when private lives become public from Rossi's tough coverage of elected official, Bonita Worth, and Lou's firing of a resentful reporter.
Director:  Gene Reynolds  Writer:  David Lloyd 
Guest starring:  William Schallert, Louise Troy,  Richard Brestoff, Julie Cobb,  Ivan Bonar
 60 mins    10/1/1979  3.  Slammer
After agreeing to be guest speaker at Rossi's journalism class, Lou learns his "students" are tough state prison inmates who are angered by the shutdown of their newspaper. While Lou bucks the prison administration to help the hostile inmate editor, Hume gets the job of running the Trib during the period Mrs. Pynchon is on jury duty, and it's a learning experience for all.
Director:  Alexander Singer  Writer:  Johnny Dawkins 
Guest starring:  Kene Holliday,  Alan FudgeJ. Jay SaundersRobert DaviDanny Glover
 60 mins    10/15/1979  4.  Charlatan
A naked man on a church steeple and the editor of a sleazy porno magazine put Lou in hot water on two fronts with a common bond. The Trib's religious editor, Marcus Prescott, warns Lou he'll stir up a hornet's nest by allowing Rossi's probe into a disturbed member of the wealthy United Pilgrim Crusade.
Director:  Roger Young  Writer:  Michael Vittes 
Guest starring:  Meshach Taylor, Ruth Silveira,  Kenneth TigarJohn CarterCarmen Argenziano
 60 mins    10/22/1979  5.  Frame-Up
Billie gets into the headlines when her stories questioning a big company's clean air standards brings on a costly damage suit to the Trib. Corporation Chief, Curtis Folger, may have engineered an on-again, off-again deal to get the city to ease pollution restrictions. When Billie goes after proof, she lands herself and the Trib in trouble.
Director:  Burt Brinkerhoff  Writer:  Steve Kline 
Guest starring:  Stephen McHattieWendy PhillipsPaul Kent, Edward Marshall, Bill Smillie
 60 mins    10/29/1979  6.  Hype
While helping test a new drug, Lou learns about the "publish or perish" research at a medical center with a publicity seeking director. Eager for new grants and honors, Dr. Duncan puts pressure on youthful scientist, Todson, to speed up his experiments. At the same time, another young man surprises Lou with his occupation: human guinea pig.
Director:  Peter Levin  Writer:  Michele Gallery 
Guest starring:  Harold Gould, David Huffman,  Craig Wasson, Silvana Gallardo, Paul Sparer
 60 mins    11/5/1979  7.  Gambling
To help with a story on the legalization of gambling, Lou befriends an elderly man who has inside tips for betting on the horses. Billie's new boyfriend uses her to feed his gambling addiction.
Director:  Alexander Singer  Writer:  Bud Freeman 
Guest starring:  Charles LaneMichael ShannonSandy Kenyon, Alan Mason,  John Karlen
 60 mins    11/12/1979  8.  Witness
The unwilling Billie finds herself in the protective custody of a male chauvinist policeman because of what she knows in a grand jury case involving a popular game show host. Lou also learns about the irony of the law when he tries to be a Good Samaritan and painfully ends up as a target in a damage suit.
Director:  Peter Levin  Writer:  Gary David Goldberg 
Guest starring:  Peter Marshall, Richard Jaeckel,  Charles HallahanBartlett RobinsonWilliam Bryant
 60 mins    11/26/1979  9.  Kidnap
When a plane carrying a high school basketball team is believed to be missing, members of the paper travel to a small desert town to investigate.
Director:  Alan Cooke  Writer:  Bud Freeman 
Guest starring:  Parley BaerJonathan Banks, Jordon Rhodes, Stanley Kamel, Virginia Bingham
 60 mins    12/3/1979  10.  Andrew, Part 1: Premonition
Art's cousin Andrew displays violent feelings against women. His mother wants him to check into a mental institution, which Andrew accepts. Meanwhile, parts of an erotic novel keep popping up on the Tribune's computer monitors.
Director:  Roger Young  Writer:  Seth Freeman 
Guest starring:  Bruce DavisonBarbara Barrie, Joan Hotchkis,  Nita Talbot, Ellen Regan
 60 mins    12/10/1979  11.  Andrew, Part 2: Trial
Andrew is put on trial for the murder of a young woman who lived in his mother's flat. Art wants to protect his cousin but realizes that the Tribune's coverage may work against the case.
Director:  Peter Levin  Writer:  Seth Freeman 
Guest starring:  Bruce DavisonBarbara Barrie, Joan Hotchkis,  Charles Aidman, Michael McGuire, Pat Corley
 60 mins    12/17/1979  12.  Hollywood
Lou is intrigued by the closed restaurant down the street, which turns out to have been the scene of a famous murder 25 years earlier. Animal is sent in for pictures, and becomes friends with the reclusive owner, the woman who found the celebrity's body 25 years ago.
Director:  Burt Brinkerhoff  Writer:  Michele Gallery 
Guest starring:  George ChandlerLaraine Day, Howard Duff,  Nina FochMargaret Hamilton
 60 mins    12/24/1979  13.  Kids
Rossi does a story on a child actress who is secretly unhappy about being deprived of a normal childhood and decides to run away. Lou tries to spend more time with a kid from his baseball team who is neglected by his divorced parents.
Director:  Alexander Singer  Writer:  Michael Vittes  / Shep Greene 
Guest starring:  Matthew LaborteauxNicholas Pryor, Melinda Cordell, Jenny Sullivan, Elizabeth Bliss,  Michael J. Fox, Peggy Ann Garner
 60 mins    1/7/1980  14.  Brushfire
The paper is on the scene of a series of brush fires in the California Valley. Charlie, who is on the verge of separating from his wife, makes a last ditch effort to save his home from the fires as well as his marriage.
Director:  Donald A. Baer  Writer:  Gene Reynolds  /  Allan Burns 
Guest starring:  Marshall ThompsonJeff Corey, Brian Farrell, Tony Perez
 60 mins    1/14/1980  15.  Indians
The paper does a series of articles on Native Americans. Animal tries to reunite a kid who ran away from a reservation with his uncle. Billie and Lou work on a story about a Native American couple who have different ideas about family.
Director:  Ralph Senesky  Writer:  April Smith 
Guest starring:  David Yanez,  Ned Romero, Julie Carmen, Ray Tracey,  Tom Rosqui
 60 mins    1/21/1980  16.  Cover-Up
When a well-liked teacher at a private school is accused of molesting a child in his class, Mrs. Pynchon feels that he is not getting a fair trial.
Director:  Gerald Mayer  Writer:  Paul Laurence 
Guest starring:  Andrew Rubbin, David Hollander, Edward Power,  Ross Bickell, William Jordan
 60 mins    1/28/1980  17.  Inheritance
When Billie investigates claims that drug companies manufactured a drug that caused cancer, she finds out that her mother may have taken that drug several years ago.
Director:  Roger Young  Writer:  April Smith 
Guest starring:  Allyn Ann McLerieMarshall Thompson, Sands Hall, Carol Bagdasarian,  Buck Kartalian
 60 mins    2/4/1980  18.  Censored
Rossi visits a small town where book burnings are back in fashion and a young teacher loses her job for teaching too radical ideas. Back at the Trib', Charlie refuses to publish a satirical comic strip in lieu of being sued.
Director:  Alexander Singer  Writer:  Joanne Pagliaro 
Guest starring:  Richard A. Dysart, Laurie Heineman,  Paul Lambert, Dan Spector, James Gallery
 60 mins    2/11/1980  19.  Lou
Lou faces a burn-out on a particularly stressful day when everybody has something to complain about, one staffer quits, another is fired and on top of it all a 24 year old woman shows romantic interest in him.
Director:  Roger Young  Writer:  Michele Gallery 
Guest starring:  Richard B. Shull, Elta Blake,  Michael Bond, Ray Oliver, Billy Beck,  Delta Burke
 60 mins    2/18/1980  20.  Blackout
The paper's long standing streak of having a daily newspaper published is threatened by a blackout.
Director:  Allen Williams  Writer:  Steve Kline 
Guest starring:  Richard Evans, Margaret Impert, Stanley Grover, Paul Jenkins,  Walter Brooke
 60 mins    3/3/1980  21.  Dogs
The disappearance of Mrs. Pynchon's dog leads Rossi to the discovery of an underground dog-fighting ring.
Director:  Burt Brinkerhoff  Writer:  Seth Freeman 
Guest starring:  Geoffrey Lewis, Alan Vint,  Michael Jeter, Eric Server, Pat Corley,  John Blyth Barrymore
 60 mins    3/10/1980  22.  Influence
Lou sticks his neck out to try and help Adam, who develops a serious drinking problem. However, when Adam's drinking problems gets worse and he expects Lou to keep covering for him, Lou regrets getting involved.
Director:  Gene Reynolds  Writer:  April Smith 
Guest starring:  Sheila LarkenBartlett RobinsonAl Ruscio, Fred Beir,  James Whitmore Jr.
 60 mins    3/17/1980  23.  Guns
While the paper investigates a story on stolen guns, Lou himself becomes the victim of an Irish gun dealer who steals his identity to obtain weapons.
Director:  Bob Sweeney  Writer:  Seth Freeman 
Guest starring:  Rue McClanahan, Redmond Gleeson,  Michael AlldredgeJack Dodson, Deirdre Lenihan
 60 mins    3/24/1980  24.  Hazard
Checkbook journalism - payment for a new story- becomes an issue when a source wants money to document a dangerous motorbike scandal. Cold financial facts are also brought home to the staff when Hume takes a talented editor to task for padding his expense accounts.
Director:  Burt Brinkerhoff  Writer:  Michele Gallery 
Guest starring:  Tom Rosquim, Phillip Richard Allen,  Ed Harris, Clete Keith, Edward Bell
Edition Details
Series Lou Grant
Distributor Shout! Factory
Release Date 11/22/2016
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Fullscreen (4:3)
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital Mono [English]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Discs/Tapes 5
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