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"This is Ted Baxter saying, good night & good news."
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"This is Ted Baxter saying, good night & good news."

Ted Baxter was a fictional character on the situation comedy, Mary Tyler Moore. He was played by Ted Knight.

[edit] "It all started at a 5000-watt radio station in Fresno, California..."

Ted was the overbearing and somewhat pompous anchorman for the fictitious WJM-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was certainly not one of the best newscasters in the Twin Cities area, because his station was always at the bottom of the news ratings, usually because of him. He would garble things on air, and read stories of practically no interest to anyone. He gives new meaning to the term incompetence.

Yet, he still thought he was destined for greater things, and it showed in his massive ego. He often stated that his career started in Fresno, California, and he met his idol Walter Cronkite, to the latter's dismay. Also, he had fictitious headlines on his dressing room door, thinking that he would win the Emmy. His main obsession was winning the "Teddy" Award, for news anchoring. He did win a Teddy, unbelievably. Ted also had tapes that he would play, chronicling his allegedly successful career.

The one person he got along with somewhat well was Gordy Howard, the weatherman (played by John Amos). However, his ego came to the fore when Gordy had went on to new York to host a talk show, and Ted tried to wangle his way into the job, Gordy gently told him no.

He often incurred the wrath of news producer (and later news director), Lou Grant on numerous occasions, for just as many reasons. Little things like savaging words on the live newscast (which news writer Murray Slaughter would give to Lou every day after the show) to throwing a temper tantrum about not being able to participate in a circus parade. (The kiddie show host, Chuckles the Clown, marched in the parade, and was shelled to death by a rogue elephant, as he was dressed as one of his show's characters, Peter Peanut.)

Whenever anything awful happened with the news, which was often, Ted was certain to be blamed for it. His signature closing was "This is Ted Baxter saying Good Night and Good news!"

Ted also had a dreadful insecurity that whenever he was forced to take a vacation, he would be replaced, because anyone who took over for him would be better than he was. This was often usually the case, since whenever Ted was gone, the usually dismal news ratings soared.

He had softened somewhat when he met Georgette Franklin, a window dresser at the fictitious Hempel's department store, where Rhoda Morgenstern had worked before she moved to New York. They eventually married in an impromptu wedding in Mary Richards's new apartment by a tennis playing pastor (played by John Ritter). The Baxters ultimately adopted a son, David; and then gave birth to a daughter, Mary Lou, named after Mary and Lou. The birth, like their wedding, occurred in Mary's apartment.

Despite his often rocky relationship with some of the other people in the newsroom, Ted did like Mary a lot, and she liked him too. In fact, she probably got along with Ted the best of everyone in the newsroom.

At the end of the series, in a highly unlikely scenario, Ted, in spite of him being the main reason the news ratings were so awful, was told to stay. Everyone else, including Mary, Lou, Murray and Sue Ann Nivens, were fired. In fact, while everyone else was disheartened by their unexpected firing, Ted sauntered in as smug as ever, and felt he wasn't sad enough that he was staying and the others lost their jobs.

[edit] Trivia

On the children's show The Electric Company, the character of "Fred Baxter" (an obvious spoof of Ted Baxter) was featured in a "The Director" sketch. Fred (played by Jim Boyd), who was obviously much more incompetent than the person he was spoofing, attempted to read the cue card, "And Now, The News", but failed miserably, sending the very short-tempered director (Rita Moreno) into a fury. She threatened him with a knuckle sandwich (after he had flubbed the line by saying "And now, the knuckles!") before eventually firing him, forcing her to read the news herself.

On the news program Countdown with Keith Olbermann, Keith Olbermann does the voice of rival Bill O'Reilly in a Ted Baxter voice, explicitly alluded to by Baxter's sign-off the first time he did the impression.

Mary Tyler Moore
Main Characters Ted Baxter | Georgette Franklin Baxter | Lou Grant
Phyllis Lindstrom | Rhoda Morgenstern | Sue Ann Nivens
Mary Richards | Murray Slaughter
Recurring Characters David Baxter | Edie Grant | Gordy Howard | Bess Lindstrom
Flo Meredith | Ida Morgenstern | Martin Morgenstern
Dottie Richards | Walter Richards | Andy Rivers
Marie Slaughter
Episode Guide List of Mary Tyler Moore episodes
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