@@deehowe8104 and I never could get them on and if I did they didn't stay. But my mom wore them and looked a lot like her minus the bangs. Frosty pink lipstick, blue eyeshadow, sky blue that Ann often wears was her fave color and she had pins for her dresses and black hair. I remember her teasing her hair . And those big plastic rollers. I lost her in 1970 when I was 7.
@patriciamorgan2669. I thought the SAME thing when I heard that boxers line; and, the secretary secretary knew the right size to get, too--the nerve, the gall, the inappropriateness! The writers were trying to strike a nerve with this line, and they succeeded.
Pleasantly Surprised! I had never watched this show in my life. Came here for Mary Frann, who is only 25 in this episode (but looks and acts much older). Now I have to watch more episodes...
Pat would then move to rural Vermont where she would find herself married to an innkeeper but as it turned out the innkeeper was actually a Chicago psychologist having a dream and the woman's existence was just part of that dream and the psychologist's wife was actually a schoolteacher.
Mary Frann played Bob Newhart's wife, Joanna Louden, on "Newhart". She died in her sleep in 1998 from an apparent heart attack. RIP. She was a talented beauty with an amazing sense of comedic timing.
Only one that ever did. She could even wear a (pardon while I gag at the thought of one) bun and I hate those things. Only certain (very short list) of girls can pull those off.
Awww, this episode was adorable. And relatable, lol 😅 And Pat played by Jennifer Douglas, aka Mary Fran... I thought she looked familiar, but the name threw me off!
Ann is very insecure about herself when it comes to Don. He keeps going on about his secretery, and stupid Ann is very jealous. She made a fool of herself at Don's office.
It's nice having 3 episodes in a row without Ann's meddlesome father being in them. These episodes have a much fresher storyline to them without his annoying character constantly being in them.
Ann is so darling!!! She is a doll!!! Her outfits are all so pretty and matched... Her coats are very pretty Her shoes and purses!!! Love this show... Don is so handsome Lew is a riot!!! It's a fun show.. I watch it all the time and record it... ❤❤❤😂😂😂....
When Ann arrives at Donald's apartment to return his belongings, the front of her hair is messy with split bangs. Then when she descends the steps into his living room, her hair is neat again.
This show was the original. The beginning of a new era. Prior to this, the woman was always the daughter, the wife, the maid or the secretary of somebody. Why not do a show with the woman as the somebody? And along came THAT GIRL!
Ms. Flippen was normally the story consultant but she sometimes wrote TG episodes such as this one. She also wrote for Bewitched, and given that she wasn't particularly original, her same approach would sometimes appear in both places.
@@randilevson9547 Although I continue to think she was not a good writer, she did make important contributions as a script consultant. By sometime in season 4, other people performed that role and the writing really nosedived -- recycled material.
Of course, Ann could not trust Pat Crawford. For as far as she could have, and should have, thrown her. But she could trust Donald Hollinger. She should have done so, and not made herself so needlessly miserable. Don may have been tempted to pursue Pat, but he never would have. He loved Ann 100%, so there was no way he would have hurt her.
Well now we know why Don and Ann never married (13:49): he was gay! LOL What's more, the actress who played Pat, billed here as Jennifer Douglas, was Mary Frann, the actress who played Bob's wife on "Newhart"!
Mary Frann appeared once on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, too. In that episode she was trying to come between Mary and Rhoda, friendship - wise. Similar to how she's trying to come between Don and Ann, here.
Surely you are joking. This episode was pre-Stonewall. At that time, the word "gay" meant happy and had not yet been used to indicate sexual orientation
Love her beautiful outfits
Loved this episode. Don proved himself that's for sure.
Marlo said she wore 2 pairs of False Eylashes during the show.....what a trooper!
I wore my dark brown hair like that and Two Pairs of eye lashes…. On my Big Brown eyes!! At that time!!! Alas I couldn’t afford the clothes 😢😢
@@deehowe8104 and I never could get them on and if I did they didn't stay. But my mom wore them and looked a lot like her minus the bangs. Frosty pink lipstick, blue eyeshadow, sky blue that Ann often wears was her fave color and she had pins for her dresses and black hair. I remember her teasing her hair . And those big plastic rollers. I lost her in 1970 when I was 7.
This secretary took it upon herself to get her boss a pair of boxers!!! What nerve!!! I hate that Ann never punched her in the mouth!!!!!
Yeah, that is really inappropriate.. 😂
@@molliwilson5639 it seemed to go from bad to worse! Great ending though!
@patriciamorgan2669. I thought the SAME thing when I heard that boxers line; and, the secretary secretary knew the right size to get, too--the nerve, the gall, the inappropriateness! The writers were trying to strike a nerve with this line, and they succeeded.
Pretty forward
Marlo Thomas was my first T.V. crush!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Mine too. TV crush but I had one for Annette Funicello when a muskrat, I mean Mouseketeer. Must be the hair.
Pleasantly Surprised! I had never watched this show in my life. Came here for Mary Frann, who is only 25 in this episode (but looks and acts much older). Now I have to watch more episodes...
Mary Frann only appeared in this one episode. Lots of other reasons to watch That Girl. Principally, Marlo Thomas and Ted Bessell.
Marlo Thomas is one of the most gorgeous women to ever grace American television. WOW 😲😲
ABSOLUTELY!!😊 GORGEOUS!!😊
Rhinoplasty aside.
I thought she looked beautiful in the first four seasons, then in season 5 something was so different with her look.
@@bluecollarlitthey did away with the bangs in her hair
@@ladylibertywdc8324hey,it worked!
Any woman who goes after a man knowing he has a girlfriend or wife is someone that is no good for the man there after. Don is a keeper.
Pat would then move to rural Vermont where she would find herself married to an innkeeper but as it turned out the innkeeper was actually a Chicago psychologist having a dream and the woman's existence was just part of that dream and the psychologist's wife was actually a schoolteacher.
Mary Frann played Bob Newhart's wife, Joanna Louden, on "Newhart". She died in her sleep in 1998 from an apparent heart attack. RIP. She was a talented beauty with an amazing sense of comedic timing.
She looks adorable with pigtails
Only one that ever did.
She could even wear a (pardon while I gag at the thought of one) bun and I hate those things. Only certain (very short list) of girls can pull those off.
Awww, this episode was adorable.
And relatable, lol 😅
And Pat played by Jennifer Douglas, aka Mary Fran... I thought she looked familiar, but the name threw me off!
Nah because I’d be throwing hands with Pat if I were magically teleported into the world of That Girl
Ann is very insecure about herself when it comes to Don. He keeps going on about his secretery, and stupid Ann is very jealous. She made a fool of herself at Don's office.
It's nice having 3 episodes in a row without Ann's meddlesome father being in them. These episodes have a much fresher storyline to them without his annoying character constantly being in them.
I know, he's such a grump.
I liked her father. Lew Parker was a good actor.
Never liked him in anything he did.
And where was her Mom? The dad was always showing up alone.
@@pathough2100 I know it is odd as the Mother was the likeable one.
What nympho, going after Donald all the while knowing that he's in love with Anne Marie.
Sometimes the thrill is taking away someone who is attached.
Ann is so darling!!! She is a doll!!! Her outfits are all so pretty and matched... Her coats are very pretty Her shoes and purses!!! Love this show... Don is so handsome Lew is a riot!!! It's a fun show.. I watch it all the time and record it... ❤❤❤😂😂😂....
Glad to see an episode where Donald’s getting some female attention. Usually it’s all about Ann.
I was thinking the same thing. Donald was so deserving of it.
Donald wasn't like that! He would have been more shocked! And answered that fast girl differently.
Miss Crawford is no match for Miss Marie.
When Ann arrives at Donald's apartment to return his belongings, the front of her hair is messy with split bangs. Then when she descends the steps into his living room, her hair is neat again.
interesante escena tipo Sra Robinson a Dustin hoffman
This show was the original. The beginning of a new era. Prior to this, the woman was always the daughter, the wife, the maid or the secretary of somebody. Why not do a show with the woman as the somebody? And along came THAT GIRL!
Who goes to a very fancy French restaurant for dinner, and orders a cheeseburger? That Girl, that's who.
Speed-up round courtesy of Bewitched.
Ms. Flippen was normally the story consultant but she sometimes wrote TG episodes such as this one. She also wrote for Bewitched, and given that she wasn't particularly original, her same approach would sometimes appear in both places.
@@preppysocks209
Ruth Brooks Flippen had much to do with the success of That Girl. She was an executive on almost every episode.
@@randilevson9547 She seems to have been good as an executive. I don't think she was a good writer.
@@preppysocks209
We will have to agree to disagree. I think RBF wrote some really good, interesting, fun episodes of TG.
@@randilevson9547 Although I continue to think she was not a good writer, she did make important contributions as a script consultant. By sometime in season 4, other people performed that role and the writing really nosedived -- recycled material.
Oooo …It’s Mary Fran, using a different stage name.
Miss Crawford should wear more sweaters
Like Joanna Louden on "Newhart?" Aha!!!
Secretaries always wanna be starting something
Of course, Ann could not trust Pat Crawford. For as far as she could have, and should have, thrown her. But she could trust Donald Hollinger. She should have done so, and not made herself so needlessly miserable. Don may have been tempted to pursue Pat, but he never would have. He loved Ann 100%, so there was no way he would have hurt her.
Well now we know why Don and Ann never married (13:49): he was gay! LOL What's more, the actress who played Pat, billed here as Jennifer Douglas, was Mary Frann, the actress who played Bob's wife on "Newhart"!
Mary Frann appeared once on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, too.
In that episode she was trying to come between Mary and Rhoda, friendship - wise.
Similar to how she's trying to come between Don and Ann, here.
Surely you are joking. This episode was pre-Stonewall. At that time, the word "gay" meant happy and had not yet been used to indicate sexual orientation
Don was not gay.,
Mary Frann was beautiful.
I agree, Keith! And I am a straight female.
Both ex and current wife can’t stand her, never could.
@@petegregory517 are they jealous of how adorable and feminine she is?
The eye lashes were a bit much! They're some what in style again, but they still look fake!
They made Mary Frann look dowdy, not pretty. Now, there's an old fashioned word for you.
I'll bet a whole lot of women would give their right arm to look that "dowdy".
She is very attractive.. not dowdy
Ann asking all the questions about the secretary got annoying
Yeah, men are actually very jealous yet pretend that they are not…
ann should have dumped him.
No
He was gay and Charming 1966
12:15 en plan bewitched (bruja)🤔💛💙❤️
Who?