That Girl is such a funny cute show from the late 1960's. Her father and boyfriend are absolutely hilarious when they bicker over silly situation thar they GET themselves in! Another old show I loke,is Hazel
When Ann first looks at her yearbook, she mentions the alphabet as though she is going through the class photos looking for "M" and finally finds it. The page of the yearbook she is viewing is actually group photos and not individual photos.
When I FINALLY found the love of my life in 1982 when I was 28, I totally distanced myself from my psychotic mother and my evil stepfather. I still have all of my yearbooks, but with the exception of some kitchen items, my mom discarded my baton, doll collection, my roller and ice skates and MANY additional items. She was ruthless about it, but I kept her HANDS off my extensive record collection and my handwritten notes from the University from which I graduated . My husband has often described me as their "scullery maid" or "indentured servant". My real father was an alcoholic and a sick gambler. He also beat my mother and me. It worked out for the best as I mourned for my mom for about 24 hours because when she wasn't sick she had her good points. When my dad died I felt no emotion, and when my stepfather died I believed he did the world a favor, as he had run roughshod over SO MANY people. My mom lost MANY dear friends when she married him---and that's just half of the story... One positive thing about those relationships was that I became an adult by the age of 14.
Ann looks up phone numbers of former classmates in a very thick phone book at her parents' house. But Brewster (population 2508 in 2020) and surrounding areas are too small for such a thick book.
In the Season 2 episode "The Rivals" Ann's parents have a full finished basement complete with rec room. Here it is in Season 3 unfinished and full of junk.....LOL
This show is so good!
I loved it when I discovered it in reruns during summer -- in 1968 or 69, or 70 ... sometime around there.
I've never really whatched these shows they are cute and great especially for the late 60s
My all time favorite sitcom. Wasn't it darling?
Her mother was so cool.❤
I don’t think I would spend a weekend without….That Girl!
🤔🤫 Really ?. You wouldn't say that if you were gay !.......
@@alancrisp1582uh, that was random… LOL
Cute!
That Girl is such a funny cute show from the late 1960's.
Her father and boyfriend are absolutely hilarious when they bicker over silly situation thar they GET themselves in!
Another old show I loke,is Hazel
Such a funny episode. Reminds me of I Love Lucy humor.
This show got better as it went along. The stories developed more comic depth.
Crazy episode!
When Ann first looks at her yearbook, she mentions the alphabet as though she is going through the class photos looking for "M" and finally finds it. The page of the yearbook she is viewing is actually group photos and not individual photos.
When I FINALLY found the love of my life in 1982 when I was 28, I totally distanced myself from my psychotic mother and my evil stepfather. I still have all of my yearbooks, but with the exception of some kitchen items, my mom discarded my baton, doll collection, my roller and ice skates and MANY additional items. She was ruthless about it, but I kept her HANDS off my extensive record collection and my handwritten notes from the University from which I graduated . My husband has often described me as their "scullery maid" or "indentured servant". My real father was an alcoholic and a sick gambler. He also beat my mother and me. It worked out for the best as I mourned for my mom for about 24 hours because when she wasn't sick she had her good points. When my dad died I felt no emotion, and when my stepfather died I believed he did the world a favor, as he had run roughshod over SO MANY people. My mom lost MANY dear friends when she married him---and that's just half of the story... One positive thing about those relationships was that I became an adult by the age of 14.
Even though shes on her own, Ann still spends much of her time with her folks. Ann is the quinessential daddy's girl!
Aw, to have a basement! ❤
Ann looks up phone numbers of former classmates in a very thick phone book at her parents' house. But Brewster (population 2508 in 2020) and surrounding areas are too small for such a thick book.
What the devil is going on here?!? 🤨🤨
What do you think?
with all that junk in her parents' basement, there wasn't one step ladder to be found?
In the Season 2 episode "The Rivals" Ann's parents have a full finished basement complete with rec room. Here it is in Season 3 unfinished and full of junk.....LOL
@14:07 HOW could any couple sleep in that tiny bed?
Why is she just calling male friends in Brewster, if u were gonna look up old friends normally you'd look up ppl of yr own sex 🤔
I remember sleeping in a twin bed the first couple of years to be young and in love
No way would that style window do what they portrayed.