That Girl

1966 • ABC
4.7
504 reviews
TV-PG
Rating
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Season 2 episodes (30)

1 Pass the Potatoes, Ethel Merman
9/7/67
Season-only
A walk on role for a play starring Ethel Merman in a revival of Gypsy leaves Ann awestruck.
2 The Good Skate
9/14/67
Season-only
Ann auditions for a soda commercial that requires a performance on roller skates, something she has a little difficulty with.
3 Black, White and Read All Over
9/21/67
Season-only
After yet another rejection of Donald's unpublished novel, Ann offers to submit it to her father, who knows a publisher who's a customer at his restaurant. Unfortunately he takes a look at it himself, and refuses to send it in.
4 To Each Her Own
9/28/67
Season-only
Donald does a news story on computer dating, and takes Ann along for the ride. Much to Ann's chagrin, the girl that the computer dating service assigns to her boyfriend, is a lot like her.
5 The Apartment
10/5/67
Season-only
Donald gets Ann to house sit at his apartment, and she runs into another friend of his, who is also staying there.
6 Absence Makes the Heart Grow Nervous
10/12/67
Season-only
Before Ann goes to Philadelphia for a play that's making a nationwide tour, Donald tries to show her a good time by giving her a night on the town... and another night, and another night,...
7 The Philadelphia Story
10/19/67
Season-only
Unable to tolerate life without Ann, Donald goes to Philadelphia to write a review of Ann's play.
8 There's Nothing to Be Afreud of But Freud Himself
10/26/67
Season-only
Donald writes an article on a newfangled psychological exam, and tries to use it on Ann and the Baumans... with predictably traumaic results.
9 The Collaborators
11/2/67
Season-only
Ann and Donald decide to work on a play about her life, but creative differences get in the way.
10 When in Rome
11/9/67
Season-only
An Italian movie director spots Ann and wants her to star in his next movie... and perform a nude scene.
11 Thanksgiving Comes But Once a Year, Thankfully
11/23/67
Season-only
Ann struggles to cook everybody's favorite dishes for a Thanksgiving dinner.
12 The Mailman Cometh
11/30/67
Season-only
A substitute agent sets Ann up on a publicity date with Dick Shawn who knows nothing about it.
13 It's a Mod, Mod World (Part 1)
12/7/67
Season-only
Originally doubting the intentions of a photographer, Ann is convinced (thanks to Donald) that she should take a job as a model for him because he's a legitimate photographer named Noel Prince. But when Prince flies her out to California, he realizes he intends to keep her.
14 It's a Mod, Mod World (Part 2)
12/14/67
Season-only
Donald is on the edge over Ann's time with Noel Prince, despite her assurances she has no interest in her new boss.
15 Twas the Night Before Christmas, You're Under Arrest
12/21/67
Season-only
After buying theater tickets from a scalper as a Christmas present for the Baumans, and learning from Don that some scalpers use personal information to burglarize their customers, Ann coaxes Donald to help her hide the Baumans' presents, only for both to be accused of burglary themselves.
16 A Friend in Need
12/28/67
Season-only
After Ann is injured on a movie set, Donald goes overboard in trying to take care of her.
17 Fur All We Know
1/4/68
Season-only
After Ann models an expensive chinchilla stole, the owner insists that she borrow it as she accompanies Don to a party for the wealthy jet set, when a gigolo mistakes Ann for a wealthy heiress.
18 The Rivals
1/11/68
Season-only
Another family visit to Ann's parents in Brewster pits Donald against Lou.
19 Sixty-Five on the Aisle
1/18/68
Season-only
Lou Marie buys theater and train tickets for sixty-five people from Brewster to see Ann in a play. A conflict arises between the producers who do not want them leaving the theater during an important scene and Ann's official debut that causes them to keep changing their schedule.
20 Call of the Wild
1/25/68
Season-only
When Ann gets a soap commercial, the director tells her that it's because she has a face that no housewife would feel threatened by, which makes her wonder if she has any sex appeal.
21 The Other Woman
2/1/68
Season-only
Ann suggests that her father escort Ethel Merman to a formal event, and the tabloids make him look like her new boyfriend, which doesn't exactly please her mother.
22 He and She and He
2/8/68
Season-only
Still obsessed with Ann, Noel Prince returns to New York to try to get her to marry him.
23 Odpdypahimcaifss
2/22/68
Season-only
A scandal erupts when Donald's mother is invited to Ann's place and finds his pants in her closet.
24 Great Guy
3/7/68
Season-only
Ann is worried about Pete's new boyfriend George, a jock who doesn't necessarily treat her like a lady.
25 The Detective Story
3/14/68
Season-only
A series of obscene phone calls prompts Ann to call the NYPD, who sends over a detective who seems to be getting a little too close for comfort, especially Donald's.
26 If You Were Almost the Only Man in the World
3/21/68
Season-only
After being hit by a fly ball at a baseball game, Ann meets a doctor who bears a striking resemblance to Donald.
27 Just Spell the Name Right
3/28/68
Season-only
Ann hires press agent Eddie Edwards to boost her career, but his method of doing so involves naming her in the divorce of one of her former soap opera co-stars.
28 The Beard
4/11/68
Season-only
After a hunting trip, Donald decides to grow a beard, which doesn't necessarily turn Ann on.
29 The Drunkard
4/18/68
Season-only
Ann helps sober up a comedian who thinks that they had an affair.
30 Old Man's Darling
4/24/68
Season-only
An elderly man who ruins Ann's dress gets her a new one and keeps buying her gifts which she feels that she can't accept.

About this show

"That Girl," which catapulted Marlo Thomas to stardom, ran on ABC-TV from 1966 to 1971. A top-rated sitcom throughout its entire run, it told the story of aspiring actress Ann Marie, who moves to New York and works at a series of jobs while waiting for her big break in show business. Although she is focused on her career, Ann finds time to fall for magazine executive Donald Hollinger, played by Ted Bessell. "That Girl" featured a wonderful lineup of guest stars, including Dabney Coleman, Rob Reiner, Richard Dreyfuss, Carroll O'Connor, Teri Garr, Ethel Merman, Rob Reiner, Bill Bixby, Dick Shawn, Garry Marshall, Sid Caesar, Danny Thomas, McLean Stevenson, Monty Hall, Jack Cassidy, Carl Reiner, Pat Boone, Cloris Leachman, Kenneth Mars, and Regis Philbin. In the 1960s, it was groundbreaking for a series to feature a single woman in the working world. Marlo Thomas and "That Girl" helped pave the way for future TV shows like, "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," "Murphy Brown," "Ally McBeal," and "New Girl." "That Girl" was developed by writers Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, who had served as writers on, among others, "The Dick Van Dyke Show."

Ratings and reviews

4.7
504 reviews
Debra Banks
September 20, 2015
That Ann Marie is a ham oh my, look out! She is quite a lady on the go , another modeling or acting gig she'll do fine keep your head up
Jessica Jackson
October 9, 2015
This show came on way before I was born but it's so cute & I love the message it sent about women working outside the home .... especially back then.
David Pitts (Dave)
January 24, 2016
She's two years older than I. This show came out about the time we grew apart, her ballet keeping her away from home longer my baseball etc but I did kinda liked it to but she never missed "that 👧" lol Dave