Phyllis Fierro’s Bold Statement On Gender Equality In The Arts And What It Means For All & More

Phyllis is an American sitcom television series that aired on CBS from , to . Created by Ed. Weinberger and Stan Daniels, based on the character created by James L. Brooks and Allan Burns for The Mary Tyler Moore Show, it was the second spinoff of The Mary Tyler Moore Show (the first being Rhoda).

Mary Richards' landlady, Phyllis Lindstrom, moves back to her hometown of San Francisco with her teenage daughter Bess following the sudden death of her husband, Lars. Ed. Weinberger. Phyllis tries to fulfill a childhood dream, but that means overcoming a dramatic childhood experience.

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Phyllis is an American sitcom television series that aired on CBS from , to . Created by Ed. Weinberger and Stan Daniels, based on the character created by James L. Brooks and Allan Burns for The Mary Tyler Moore Show, it was the second spinoff of The Mary Tyler Moore Show.

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Season 2 of Phyllis premiered on . After her husband’s death, Phyllis Lindstrom and her daughter Bess move to San Francisco to start over. There, she faces the challenges of clashing with eccentric relatives and adjusting to a new life.

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Phyllis finds herself unemployed and looking for a new job. Find out how to watch Phyllis. Stream the latest seasons and episodes, watch trailers, and more for Phyllis at TV Guide.