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.
The worst episode of "Rhoda" is "Rhoda's Wedding (2)", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by Robert Moore and written by James L. Brooks. "Rhoda's Wedding (2)" aired on 10/28/1974 and is rated NaN point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "So Long, Lucky".
Rhoda almost doesn't make it to her own wedding when, at the last minute, Phyllis forgets to pick her up.
Director: Robert Moore
Writer: James L. Brooks
A string of bizarre mishaps plagues Rhoda.
Director: Tony Mordente
Writer: Allan Katz
It's a case of mutual dislike at first sight when Rhoda meets Joe's friend Charlie Burke, a patronizing ""man's man"" who is not exactly thrilled with his best buddies wife.
Director: Robert Moore
Writer: N/A
Rhoda and Brenda go to night school and Rhoda get accused of cheating.
Director: Tony Mordente
Writer: N/A
Because of an agreement made with his father almost five years ago, Nick Lobo, Brenda's hip musician boyfriend, must gain superstar status soon or else be forced to go into his father's garbage-collecting business.
Director: Tony Mordente
Writer: N/A
Johnny's nightclub solo debut fizzles out and Rhoda is left to pick up the pieces.
Director: Tony Mordente
Writer: N/A
With an evening out ruined by Jack's troubled back, Rhoda plays nurse.
Director: Nancy Walker
Writer: N/A
With his business on the verge of failure, Joe becomes ever increasingly worried, resisting Rhoda's advice to free his emotions, even if it means crying.
Director: Robert Moore
Writer: Geoffrey Neigher
Rhoda's boss asks her to help him out when an old chum comes into the city and wants to get together.
Director: Asaad Kelada
Writer: Allan Katz
Gary and Benny go into business together, something friends should think twice about.
Director: Tony Mordente
Writer: Don Reo
Rhoda has a hand in breaking up Brenda's romance with musician Nick Lobo, and he retaliates by accidentally breaking Rhoda's toe.
Director: Tony Mordente
Writer: Geoffrey Neigher
Despite Joe and Brenda's insistence that she butt out, Rhoda continues to plunge ahead to prove to her younger sister that her new boyfriend is really a married man.
Director: Robert Moore
Writer: N/A
Brenda decides to break out of her ""nice, warm rut"" by moving to San Francisco, a plan that isn't discouraged by Rhoda, but one that Joe thinks is rotten.
Director: Robert Moore
Writer: N/A
When Brenda turns down his marriage proposal, Lenny, the hearbroken lad, quits his job and sinks into a fit of depression.
Director: Tony Mordente
Writer: N/A
Rhoda has another terrible encounter with Joe's best friend, Charlie Burke.
Director: Tony Mordente
Writer: N/A
Rhoda's job at the costume company begins to take up all her time. She forgets her obligations to her friends and family.
Director: James Burrows
Writer: N/A
With a party to stir up business underway, Rhoda and Jack get locked in a bathroom.
Director: Tony Mordente
Writer: N/A
Trying to find out why Jack has been in a funk all week, Rhoda decided to lift his spirits with a road trip, but ends up stuck in the mud.
Director: Tony Mordente
Writer: Allan Katz, Don Reo
With food getting low, and tempers flying a valuable lesson is learned.
Director: Tony Mordente
Writer: Allan Katz, Don Reo
Rhoda, Brenda and Benny head to Florida to search for Martin.
Director: Tony Mordente
Writer: N/A
Brenda insists that Rhoda accompany her when she meets her prospective in-laws for the first time, and Rhoda becomes an unexpected hit with Benny's big brother, leading unfortunately to one of the most harrowing dates of her life.
Director: Tony Mordente
Writer: N/A
Rhoda convinces her boss that he needs some new clothes to go with his new svelte physique, but both learn a valuable lesson that beauty is only skin deep.
Director: Nancy Walker
Writer: N/A
When Benny starts to feel down-and-out, Brenda tries to cheer him up by catering to his every whim.
Director: Nancy Walker
Writer: N/A
Ida stops by Rhoda's after her hair appointment with wonderful news--she's arranged another blind date for Rhoda!
Director: Asaad Kelada
Writer: Don Reo
When Rhoda discovers Joe has been visiting a doctor without telling her, she begins to worry, but not as much as when she finds out what kind of doctor he is.
Director: Jay Sandrich
Writer: N/A