THIRTEEN FACTS
ABOUT
THAT GIRL
1) It was my favorite sitcom when I was a kid (1966-1971).
2) It starred Marlo Thomas as aspiring actress, Ann Marie -- the pride of Brewster, a small town 2 1/2 hours out of New York.
3) She had the most fantastic apartment on the East Side of New York, with exposed brick and built-in bookshelves. The only thing I didn't like about it was no tub, just a shower stall.
4) Ann was ever enthusiastic in her pursuit of her dream -- which was to support herself as an actress. However she often had to take part-time jobs to pay the rent on that gorgeous place. I remember her as a waitress, a salesgirl at the perfume counter of Macy's, and a telemarketer.
5) Every episode began with some character referring to Ann as, "That Girl!"
6) Considered groundbreaking at the time because, while Ann had a boyfriend, she was more interested in career than marriage.
7) Her boyfriend, Donald, was more established professionally -- a reporter for fictional Newsview magazine. Though Ann allowed him to pay for all their dates (this was the 1960s, after all), she never accepted financial help.
8) The "Swinging 60's" be damned -- watched now, the show seems completely fixated on establishing and re-establishing Ann's purity.
9) Other than the network censor, the only one more concerned with Ann's virginity was her dad, Lew Marie. A very protective and doting father, he had a hard time warming up to Donald.
10) I so envied Ann's trademark flip and eyelashes. Marlo Thomas insisted the hair was her own, but the lashes were augmented and the false eyelashes were uncomfortable.
11) And her clothes! Dear Lord, Ann had the most fabulous wardrobe! Especially her perfect little pullovers and all those raincoats and jackets. And her accessories! Purses that matched the shoes, necklaces that matched the earrings ... (In the clip below, you'll see she actually had a lavender print umbrella to match her sundress. Bliss!) I think I still tenaciously cling to the matchy-matchy thing in my own wardrobe (such as it is) because of the imprint this show made on my psyche.
12) In her most famous role, Marlo Thomas was nominated for four consecutive Emmys, and lost four straight times.
13) Like Sex and the City, it's a lovely Valentine to New York. But unlike the later HBO show, That Girl was actually filmed in Hollywood (at Desilu Studios).
Oh, that flip! She was hip for the times. Before Mary Tyler Moore?
ReplyDeleteWhile there are a lot of other programs from around the same time period that I have seen, I don't think I ever saw this one, even in reruns. My blog
ReplyDeleteAn apartment with a built-in bookshelf is great in my books. I like her brand of independence - no financial help from boyfriends. That I can relate with.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever seen a repeat of That Girl, although I've seen lots of shows about all the shows from the time period, so I'm familiar with it.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear such great things about it!
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~Xakara
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My sister, a young teen at the time was totally captivated. I haven't thought of that show in ages, but I'd be willing to bet that my sister can still sing the theme. I'm going to hook her up to you post.
ReplyDeleteloved it as well sandy
ReplyDeleteI vaguely remember it. It would be a good study, I suspect. Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteI remember That Girl too. I'll have to look for it. I'd like to watch it again. I always enjoyed her father's visits. I remember one episode where Ann Marie's dad told her not think of penguins. Thanks for bringing this show back to my mind. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! I haven't seen the intro for many years but I sure remembered her with the American flag and then flying the kite with her picture on it.
ReplyDeleteI love that show! I watched it all the time!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
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