Ted Baxter | |
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First appearance | "Love Is All Around" September 19, 1970 |
Last appearance | "The Last Show" March 19, 1977 |
Created by | James L. Brooks and Allan Burns |
Portrayed by | Ted Knight |
In-universe information | |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Anchorman at WJM-TV Station |
Family | Robert Baxter (father) Hal Baxter (brother) |
Spouse | Georgette Franklin Baxter |
Children | David (son) Mary Lou (daughter) |
Ted Baxter is a fictional character on the sitcom The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970–1977). Portrayed by Ted Knight, the Baxter character is a broad parody of a vain, shallow, buffoonish, vacuous TV personality. Knight's comedic model was actor William Powell, and he also drew on Los Angeles newscasters, including George Putnam, to shape the character.[1] The role was originally conceived for Jack Cassidy, but Cassidy turned it down; he later appears in the season two episode "Cover Boy" as Ted's equally egocentric brother Hal.[2] Ted Baxter has become a symbolic figure often referenced when criticizing media figures, particularly news anchors hired for style and appearance rather than journalistic ability.[3]