Starry starry night. Paint your palette blue and gray Look out on a summer day With eyes that know the darkness in my soul Shadows on the hills Sketch the trees and daffodils Catch the breeze and winter chills In colors on the snowy linen land Now I understand What you tried to say to me And how you suffered for your sanity And how you tried to set them free They would not listen, they did not know how Perhaps they'll listen now Starry, starry night Flaming flowers that brightly blaze Swirling clouds in violet haze Reflect in Vincent's eyes of china blue Colors changing hue Morning fields of amber grain Weathered faces lined in pain Are soothed beneath the artist's loving hand Now I understand What you tried to say to me And how you suffered for your sanity And how you tried to set them free They would not listen, they did not know how Perhaps they'll listen now. For they could not love you Still, your love was true And when no hope is left inside On that starry starry night You took your life as lovers often do But I could have told you Vincent This world was never meant for One As Beautiful as you Starry Starry night Portraits hang in empty halls Frameless heads on nameless walls With eyes that watch the world and can't forget Like the strangers that you've met The ragged man in ragged clothes A silver thorn of bloody rose lie crushed and broken on the virgin snow Now I think I know What you tried to say to me How you suffered for your sanity How you tried to set them free They would not listen, they're not listening still Perhaps they never will Don Mclean.
Back when a random American could actually contemplate realistically moving to Manhattan. I was only 8 correction 6 but I had such a crush on Marlo Thomas and Barbra Eden.
as a teenage boy, I was crazy for Ann Marie.....at 70, I still drop everything to watch Marlo Thomas.....that crush never lifted.....so glad PHIL took great care of her.....
I just watched an interview (Rob Reiner, Y92) with them about four yrs. ago. They were talking about their book on marriage. After 40 plus yrs. I'm sure Marlo is so sad since Phil just passed away.
@@maryriley8077 That's unfair. Did you ever see the nose on her father Danny Thomas? With his charm and talent (and being a man) he could pull it off. A young, attractive woman with a similar probiscus?? Not likely.
Brings back wonderful memories growing up of how tv shows should really be. No cursing, no sexual innuendos! Just good clean comedy. I miss this era pretty badly. Oh well
@@lioraoppenheimer8965 In this episode, the main character is bound, gagged, kidnapped as an intended rescue by her love interest, and there is plenty of innuendo around it.
I guess you didn't read the book written by her butler/domo, who worked for Phil Donahue and her ("That Girl and Phil"). She is actually a petulant, spoiled diva who is known to spew four-letter words like a drunken sailor.
So sad he passed away so young. I would love to have seen them in reunion special updating whatever became of Don and Ann, like Mary and Rhoda did---but better.
the 5th season made no sense at all--they get engaged, they have bachelor and bachelorette parties, they fly to St. Louis to meet his parents, they shop around for an apartment (Dick Van Patten was showing apartments to them) and then they don't get married??? if you go to all the trouble of all these pre-marriage episodes why do you not get married???
@@bufnyfan1 .... I believe it was the network who wanted a happy ending to the series with a marriage. Marlo owned the production company, giving her the clout to approve storylines and scripts. As an ardent feminist, Marlo seized the opportunity to communicate to young female viewers, then and in future syndication, that a long term relationship doesn't alway have to end in matrimony ----or even should in some cases.
This was the first program to show a young woman living on her own, the first show to celebrate the single woman's life. It helped young girls like I was then, to envision growing up and living our own lives for a while, and not feeling like we had to race into marriage, the way that our mothers did.
@@robine6337 Too woke, and too young to even remotely understand those days, and the very handsome, wonderful Donald. I feel sorry for your boyfriend...if you even have one.
Ah the old days, when TV was so good....I'm 61 and I remember watching this show on the kitchen black and white TV with the rabbit ears! The shows were so goofy (think Gilligans Island) but they were so funny.
I'm 61 and we had a b&w TV in our kitchen also. Gilligan's Island was so goofy but I kept watching anyway hoping they would get off that island! Funny thing is when they were finally rescued, I had already given up on the show 😂
Time has been cruel to me, but after watching this show, well, it feels "better". I don't mind time traveling to the past if it feels this nice when I arrive. I didn't think this show had much going for it when it first came out. I do now though. It has "gentle spirit".
@@lynx141 I woke up with today be so horrible until it wasn't. Contentment with all things is its own reward. So is being always thankful. Focus is important and so is getting back on the right track asap when life derails you. I've been through a whole lot, yet still here I am! Thank you for thinking about me, an internet stranger in this world of billions. I hope our next president knows how to tell a decent joke once in a while, like Ronald Reagan used to do. Might help. Maine says hello.
I love the old shows and watch them often. They are so much better than the crap on air today. Even with all of the offerings that we're given today, you can't find anything that is even close to these old shows. There's no cussing, sex, twerking, or other crap that they force upon us. There's no school like old school.
I couldn't have said it any better, so happy to know there many other like minded people who feel the same, TV today is crap, but thanks to you tube and those who up load these gems for us to enjoy today.
I couldn't agree more. We didn't know how good we had it for TV shows back in the 60s. There's a reason why these classics are still shown today. I can't stand the stuff they have on TV now.
Came across this show on Samsung TV. Thought I’d check it out on UA-cam. Talk about nostalgia. Especially being that I was born in 1970. I don’t remember this show. Feels like I’ve gone back in time.
I met her about 14 years ago at an opening night party in NYC. I told her how she “raised me” on “Free To Be You And Me.” We had a lovely chat. She was a delight.
Me too, In school I saw “Free to be You and Me.” I never met her though. My mom would watch That Girl weekdays at 9am. We would watch it during breakfast. I was 3 years old in the early 70s when it was in reruns.
Wonderful. Never seen this before. I wasn't around in the 60s or 70s but I'm pretty sure they never showed this here in England, never even heard of it before. Just a lovely show and Marlo is such a beautiful girl. :-)
I used to watch this show when I was just a kid in the 60's, and the show is still good for the following reasons First, no one is using fowl language, second, the show teaches you good morals, and America really needs a morality check for sure, and the show ends with a bright note, it leaves you feeling good about yourself!
@@randilevson9547 yeah there was a chicken episode in a later season. She spent the whole show trying to get home in a chicken costume. Fowl language ensued.
The music is fantastic! The opening theme is so evocative of NYC, and the music throughout the episode is superb. (Edited to not use "fantastic" twice. haha)
This is one of favorite themes, along with the revision in season 3-4. Written by Earl Hagen, who wrote dozens of other tv themes, such as Andy Griffith.
That theme song kinda brings tears to my eyes, remembering how the three women in my family (well, I was 10, my sis 12, and my mom) would watch it together. Really fond memories.
There were so many beautiful female sitcom stars in the 1960s. Marlo Thomas was certainly one of them. It's hard to believe that Marlo was 29 when the first episode was made. She looked to be about 23.
I loved this show. I remember an episode when Danny Thomas and her real life Brother( both dressed as Priests)had cameos. Marlo bumped into Danny and said “excuse me Father “and then she bumped into her sibling and said “excuse me brother “. That was how smart the laughter was written into the show.😂❤
Always loved That Girl & Marlo Thomas. Great chemistry with Ted Bessell.❤❤ I think the most amazing thing is what New York City was like in the mid 60s. Apartments were like $150 a month. Even into the 1970s you can get an apartment that was affordable now it’s impossible to live in New York City if you’re middle class.😢
NYC was pretty affordable through the mid to late 70s. I remember my friend had a a two bedroom apartment I think on East 82nd with a sunken living room for about $150/month. Sigh.
Absolutely love the Season 1 theme song - was a bit young to have a crush on Marlo Thomas (or Ann Marie) at the time of the series, but would today - classy, intelligent, modest, sincere and charming.
That Girl was groundbreaking in so many ways. A strong, independent woman making her way in the world, in the late 1960's. Revolutionary and inspirational!!! I was a little girl when Marlo Thomas brought this show out, and I just loved it. I didn't fully understand the real message behind That Girl at the time, but the show always stayed with me, and it became iconic in the Feminist movement as I was growing up. Role models like Marlo Thomas's Anne Marie were very important in a culture when women's futures were largely defined by becoming wives and mothers. Marlo, among other accomplished women of the era, made us believe that we could have any kind of life that we could imagine for ourselves. It wasn't always easy (still isn't sometimes), but it was possible. Marlo even got married to the wonderful Phil Donahue, but not until she was ready. What a well-matched couple, who met at exactly the right time! I think that finding your own happiness in life, whatever that might be, is the most important thing in life.
I loved this show too. And even though Ann & Don got engaged during the last season of the series, Marlo didn't want them to actually marry & send the message to women that marriage was the ultimate goal in their life.😊
Marlo Thomas is very beautiful and this series was perfectly written. I plan to watch all esisodes, I remember when it first aired, however, I appreciate it much more now
When I was a boy, my sister made my brother and me watch this, and we would get mad. But now that I'm older, watching it brings back fond memories that I never would have thought would be fond.
1960s era was fabulous in the United States specially the develope of TV shows in all scenses, music intros like That Girl, Bonanza, Bewitched, Star Treck, The Flying Nun, The Fugitive, Land of Giants, Lost in Space, Journey to the botom of the Sea, Love on a Rooftop and many orhers. Greetings from 🇨🇱 Santiago Chile SouthAmerica
I was 4 when this show premiered and probably watched a few episodes in early 70-71 but it wasn't my favorite like The Partridge Family or Brady Bunch due to my age. It's been 54 years probably since I've seen this and WoWWW is Marlo Thomas Beautiful here!!! I'll be watching all the episodes now when time permits. Loved it!
It was so cute how this love affair Blossom Donald and and the rest is history. I'm a sucker for all romance to see this kind of shows they don't make anymore!
I agree. Romance. They don't make shows like this anymore. I could binge watch That Girl for hours. I loved her little purses, the tailored dresses......it was fun for girls to watch. Marlo Thomas years ago was interviewed about how Donald always kissed her goodnight and left, the show never alluded that Donald and Ann were having sex. Very sweet time. I think it was on Friday night. She was and is gorgeous in her 80s. When she started parting her hair in the middle in the final season with the longer hair, we thought she was it. Just beautiful. It was a groundbreaking show about a single beautiful girl making a career in New York with the dashing professional writer boyfriend....even though she paid for her designer clothes and beautiful walkup apartment with her unemployment checks!!!!😄 It was fantasy. We all wanted to be Ann Marie. Then came Mary Richards in the newsroom. Great time.
ROMANCE YOUR ASS.. DON SHOULD HAVE KEPT HIS WORD AND KEPT HER AS FAR AWAY FROM HIM AS HE COULD .. SHE SCREWS HIM OVER IN EVERY EPISODE . AND HE TAKES HER BULLSHIT BECAUSE HE HAS BEEN WRITTEN IN AS A BIG DUMMY
I'm pretty sure that as a little kid I really had a crush on Marlo Thomas. Her and 99 from Get Smart were the perfect brunettes. I'm probably forgetting one from back then, also. So glad to see her in her show again.
It's always interesting to see what life was like (clothes, Cars, scenery, styles, etc.) the year I was born. 'That Girl' started in 1966. I always heard the intro/outro music of this show while I was playing or something, didn't really watch. I was a Gilligan's Island Boy.
I know Marlo Thomas for something else. Marlo carried on her fathers legacy of Saint Jude's children's hospital. A hospital who helps children and their families overcome childhood cancer and for that Danny and Marlo Thomas are Hero's to me and many others.
the real THAT GIRL meaning...no wonder the creator (guy) behind "lululemon" used her hair silhoutte as the logo (to bring more class, respect, talent etc) ❤😂🎉
"Don't Just Do Something, Stand There" is the series premiere of "That Girl." It was written by Jim Parker and Arnold Margolin, directed by Bob Sweeney, and originally aired on ABC on September 8, 1966. In this episode, we are introduced to the show's characters: Ann Marie (Marlo Thomas) and Donald Hollinger (Ted Bessell).👍
AS SOON AS HE SAW HER PRACTICING HER FACES IN THE MIRROR TO MANIPULATE HE SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER THEN TO GET INVOLVED WITH HER ,, BUT HE IS PORTRAYED AS THE DUMBEST MAN ON A SERIES EVER CREATED . ANN IS THE SPITTIN IMAGE OF HER DAD A FRICKIN ASSHOLE
Careful, there's a string of insults by a few women who just can't help themselves by 'reminding us' that her boyfriend was a "misogynist creep". Oh brother!
When Ann headbutts Donald after he slaps her when she becomes hysterical, her hair gets messed up. But when she gets down to the lobby afterward, her hair is neat again.
Even as a child , I remember this show giving me a nice warm feeling.
Me toooo......Thursday nights before Bewitched
❤❤❤
Starry starry night. Paint your palette blue and gray
Look out on a summer day
With eyes that know the darkness in my soul
Shadows on the hills
Sketch the trees and daffodils
Catch the breeze and winter chills
In colors on the snowy linen land
Now I understand
What you tried to say to me
And how you suffered for your sanity
And how you tried to set them free
They would not listen, they did not know how
Perhaps they'll listen now
Starry, starry night
Flaming flowers that brightly blaze
Swirling clouds in violet haze
Reflect in Vincent's eyes of china blue
Colors changing hue
Morning fields of amber grain
Weathered faces lined in pain
Are soothed beneath the artist's loving hand
Now I understand
What you tried to say to me
And how you suffered for your sanity
And how you tried to set them free
They would not listen, they did not know how
Perhaps they'll listen now.
For they could not love you
Still, your love was true
And when no hope is left inside
On that starry starry night
You took your life as lovers often do
But I could have told you Vincent
This world was never meant for
One As Beautiful as you
Starry Starry night
Portraits hang in empty halls
Frameless heads on nameless walls
With eyes that watch the world and can't forget
Like the strangers that you've met
The ragged man in ragged clothes
A silver thorn of bloody rose
lie crushed and broken on the virgin snow
Now I think I know
What you tried to say to me
How you suffered for your sanity
How you tried to set them free
They would not listen, they're not listening still
Perhaps they never will
Don Mclean.
Yep
@@davidburke2697 loved Samantha!
Ahhhhhh, the good old days
Back when a random American could actually contemplate realistically moving to Manhattan. I was only 8 correction 6 but I had such a crush on Marlo Thomas and Barbra Eden.
The show was one of my favorites growing up. And the season 1 theme song was the best. I hear it every time I’m crossing the street on Park Avenue❤
you made me think that there was another one where she was in the store window? Right? She gave a wink! Goona check
I agree. Out of the three theme songs to this show, I prefer the first season's theme as well.
And she continues to inspire all of us with her quiet dignity.
This was my favorite show on TV when I was 5 or 6 years old. It was such a happy show. How I miss those days.
Me too! I loved the Mary Tyler Moore show and pretty much all of the tv shows in the 70’s.
me too. as well as mary tyler moore show
I remember staying home sick from school and watching this and Bewitched, Leave it to Beaver, Bewitched, and I love Lucy. If only TV stayed that way.
as a teenage boy, I was crazy for Ann Marie.....at 70, I still drop everything to watch Marlo Thomas.....that crush never lifted.....so glad PHIL took great care of her.....
Unfortunately her plastic surgeon did not.
I just watched an interview (Rob Reiner, Y92) with them about four yrs. ago. They were talking about their book on marriage. After 40 plus yrs. I'm sure Marlo is so sad since Phil just passed away.
I'm 60. Me too.
@@albertrodriguez4190 59! and I remember. Not this particular one but I haven't seen this since 69, 70 etc, Love her!!
@@maryriley8077 That's unfair. Did you ever see the nose on her father Danny Thomas? With his charm and talent (and being a man) he could pull it off. A young, attractive woman with a similar probiscus?? Not likely.
Truly classic from the 60's.
It's amazing how Beautiful she is and still is.
THATS WHAT MONEY AND PLASTIC SURGERY WILL DO .. IF SHE DIDNT HAVE THAT SHE D BE A UGLY WRINKLED OLD LADY JUST LIKE ALL WHO ARE HER AGE
yes Marlo is I loved the opening of the second thru the fourth season it's a Masterpiece, I have a That Girl doll, Marlo is holding a flag
She looks like she's had way too much plastic surgery.
Botched nose job
She has a complexion that lights up a room
Brings back wonderful memories growing up of how tv shows should really be. No cursing, no sexual innuendos! Just good clean comedy. I miss this era pretty badly. Oh well
That Girl had its share of sexual innuendo, but they didn't put the laugh track on it.
hints of sexual harassment, but nobody got badly HOIT!
@@lioraoppenheimer8965 In this episode, the main character is bound, gagged, kidnapped as an intended rescue by her love interest, and there is plenty of innuendo around it.
I remember watching this as little girl and wanting a haircut like Marlos. She was so classy and stylish. Thanks for posting the Episodes.
Iconic hairstyle, I remember back then as well. I was born in the end of 1961.
Her hairstyle became every female teenager's style.
60's
Actually it is still fashionable.
She looked even better in the final season with longer hair and colorful 70s fashions.
My gawsh! I remember enjoying this show as a kid. Early seventies, reruns or whatever. I really miss these kind of shows. What the hell happened?!
Watching in 2024, love it!
I had forgotten how stunning she is!
I loved her fashion sense, and kindness. 🌞💃
I guess you didn't read the book written by her butler/domo, who worked for Phil Donahue and her ("That Girl and Phil"). She is actually a petulant, spoiled diva who is known to spew four-letter words like a drunken sailor.
Who could not love Marlo Thomas! Her father was one of the greatest stars and they do such wonderful work at saint Jude! Er father started it!!!!!
Marlo was stunning absolutely stunning! Great show.
Watched this as a kid in the '60s and '70s. Bought the complete 5 season series and love it still. Marlo Thomas and Ted Bessell are darling together.
I do so agree! ❤
So sad he passed away so young. I would love to have seen them in reunion special updating whatever became of Don and Ann, like Mary and Rhoda did---but better.
the 5th season made no sense at all--they get engaged, they have bachelor and bachelorette parties, they fly to St. Louis to meet his parents, they shop around for an apartment (Dick Van Patten was showing apartments to them) and then they don't get married??? if you go to all the trouble of all these pre-marriage episodes why do you not get married???
@@bufnyfan1 .... I believe it was the network who wanted a happy ending to the series with a marriage. Marlo owned the production company, giving her the clout to approve storylines and scripts. As an ardent feminist, Marlo seized the opportunity to communicate to young female viewers, then and in future syndication, that a long term relationship doesn't alway have to end in matrimony ----or even should in some cases.
I remember watching this show as a kid. I loved Marlo Thomas and loved the underflipped hair style.
This was the first program to show a young woman living on her own, the first show to celebrate the single woman's life. It helped young girls like I was then, to envision growing up and living our own lives for a while, and not feeling like we had to race into marriage, the way that our mothers did.
Yes, Mary Tyler Moore also a big influencer to young girls.
That's goal Marlo Thomas was going for ❤
Except Don was a misogynist creep
@@robine6337 Too woke, and too young to even remotely understand those days, and the very handsome, wonderful Donald. I feel sorry for your boyfriend...if you even have one.
What year was this? I am astonished that a girl could live on her own in those days.
I love this time period . I love Marlo Thomas
Ah the old days, when TV was so good....I'm 61 and I remember watching this show
on the kitchen black and white TV with the rabbit ears! The shows were so goofy (think
Gilligans Island) but they were so funny.
Bewitched
I Dream of Jeannie
@@bluecollarlit
Partridge Family
The Brady Bunch
Get Smart
The list of good shows back then goes on and on. Can't say that now at all.
I'm 61 and we had a b&w TV in our kitchen also. Gilligan's Island was so goofy but I kept watching anyway hoping they would get off that island! Funny thing is when they were finally rescued, I had already given up on the show 😂
62 did the same hard to believe smart phones have better pictures then the best tv’s for most of our lifes
@@michaelrichards2507it's true
She’s just adorable.
Thanks so much for these uploads. 😊
They make the best wives. My wife was as big a quirky nut as That Girl, dressed like her too. Still sorta does.
4:51 yes.
Time has been cruel to me, but after watching this show, well, it feels "better". I don't mind time traveling to the past if it feels this nice when I arrive. I didn't think this show had much going for it when it first came out. I do now though. It has "gentle spirit".
"Willoughby 1888" ...... Twilight Zone episode, you sly dog you !
@@yoojin-oi8ij And BINGO was its name, oh! Grab a pole, and meet me where the fish are biting!
@@willoughby1888 .......R-R-R-Ruffffff !
these old shows are so soothing. hope things will be better for you.
@@lynx141 I woke up with today be so horrible until it wasn't. Contentment with all things is its own reward. So is being always thankful. Focus is important and so is getting back on the right track asap when life derails you. I've been through a whole lot, yet still here I am! Thank you for thinking about me, an internet stranger in this world of billions. I hope our next president knows how to tell a decent joke once in a while, like Ronald Reagan used to do. Might help. Maine says hello.
I couldn’t be any happier finding this blast from the past! Thank you for posting!
I love the old shows and watch them often. They are so much better than the crap on air today. Even with all of the offerings that we're given today, you can't find anything that is even close to these old shows. There's no cussing, sex, twerking, or other crap that they force upon us. There's no school like old school.
Marlo is wearing the early 1960s hairstyle called a"Flip"
because the bottom edges flip up.
I couldn't have said it any better, so happy to know there many other like minded people who feel the same, TV today is crap, but thanks to you tube and those who up load these gems for us to enjoy today.
@@handsomeman-pm9vystyles and fashion were so much better then, unlike today.
I agree---twerking is one of those things that once seen can never be unseen. Damn you, Miley Cyrus ! LOL
I couldn't agree more. We didn't know how good we had it for TV shows back in the 60s. There's a reason why these classics are still shown today. I can't stand the stuff they have on TV now.
Came across this show on Samsung TV. Thought I’d check it out on UA-cam. Talk about nostalgia. Especially being that I was born in 1970. I don’t remember this show. Feels like I’ve gone back in time.
I met her about 14 years ago at an opening night party in NYC. I told her how she “raised me” on “Free To Be You And Me.” We had a lovely chat. She was a delight.
Me too, In school I saw “Free to be You and Me.” I never met her though. My mom would watch That Girl weekdays at 9am. We would watch it during breakfast. I was 3 years old in the early 70s when it was in reruns.
She is so beautiful . Love her hair , makeup and clothes style
i’m 27 and i’m watching this. marlo thomas is just darling. ❤
Good show, good memories watching this childhood show. Put a smile on my face, I think watching this was therapeutic.😂
I Loved this show, I was in elementary school in those days.
Flawless first episode.
Wonderful. Never seen this before. I wasn't around in the 60s or 70s but I'm pretty sure they never showed this here in England, never even heard of it before. Just a lovely show and Marlo is such a beautiful girl. :-)
I used to watch this show when I was just a kid in the 60's, and the show is still good for the following reasons
First, no one is using fowl language, second, the show teaches you good morals, and America really needs
a morality check for sure, and the show ends with a bright note, it leaves you feeling good about yourself!
"Fowl language"? Nobody talked about chickens?? Thank goodness!!
@@randilevson9547 yeah there was a chicken episode in a later season. She spent the whole show trying to get home in a chicken costume. Fowl language ensued.
I wish there are sitcom shows like these. I really hope there will be.
@@randilevson9547 haha got him
No foul language? In the first minute the guy says "shaggin' flies"
This episode is the best one.
Before the Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970-77) as the single girl trying to make it in a big city there was Marlo Thomas in 'That Girl!' (1966-71).
I was thinking the same thing.
I loved this show. And her.
This sitcom is inspiring young ladies to be independent & work hard towards their goal. ❤
And kick a little chauvinist butt
Feminism
I was 16 when this was on. I would watch it every Thursday night along with Bewitched!
The music is fantastic! The opening theme is so evocative of NYC, and the music throughout the episode is superb. (Edited to not use "fantastic" twice. haha)
Marlo is wearing the early 1960s hairstyle called a"Flip"
because the bottom edges flip up.
@@handsomeman-pm9vystyles, fashions, much nicer then compared to today's crap.
This is one of favorite themes, along with the revision in season 3-4. Written by Earl Hagen, who wrote dozens of other tv themes, such as Andy Griffith.
I believe he also wrote the theme song for National Geographic television specials.
@@handsomeman-pm9vymy mom used to wear her hair like that....
That theme song kinda brings tears to my eyes, remembering how the three women in my family (well, I was 10, my sis 12, and my mom) would watch it together. Really fond memories.
Love this show ! She is so beautiful ! ☮️❤️
Oh how my heart sings at the musical intro to this wonderful show!!
I loved Marlo as "That Girl".
Thank you so much for these episodes! So generous of you.
Love the way she can talk at warp speed!
She is a super smart lady, lots of Aquarius in her chart I remember. She was a co- producer of the show I believe.
There were so many beautiful female sitcom stars in the 1960s. Marlo Thomas was certainly one of them. It's hard to believe that Marlo was 29 when the first episode was made. She looked to be about 23.
Dear Lordissa, HOW OLD ARE YOU?
Omg I love watching this is on I'm watching so good to see good classic show thank you 😊
My mom was a tailor and she patterned and made Ann’s dresses for my older sister during the show’s run. So classy!
I love watching this show on LoL good times back in the days clean show
I liked this show when I was a kid and LOVE AMERICAN STYLE!!
Truly Enjoy watching That Girl Tv show series.
I loved this show. I remember an episode when Danny Thomas and her real life Brother( both dressed as Priests)had cameos. Marlo bumped into Danny and said “excuse me Father “and then she bumped into her sibling and said “excuse me brother “.
That was how smart the laughter was written into the show.😂❤
yeah, well name one. i got it. THAT girl.
i love this show so much! its so clean we might be in 2023 BUT IDC I STILL LOVE THIS SHOW!
Always loved That Girl & Marlo Thomas. Great chemistry with Ted Bessell.❤❤
I think the most amazing thing is what New York City was like in the mid 60s. Apartments were like $150 a month. Even into the 1970s you can get an apartment that was affordable now it’s impossible to live in New York City if you’re middle class.😢
NYC was pretty affordable through the mid to late 70s. I remember my friend had a a two bedroom apartment I think on East 82nd with a sunken living room for about $150/month. Sigh.
She's just as adorable as I remember her to be.
"That baboon just happens to be Captain Dumb Dumb!" My favorite line for the month.
Absolutely love the Season 1 theme song - was a bit young to have a crush on Marlo Thomas (or Ann Marie) at the time of the series, but would today - classy, intelligent, modest, sincere and charming.
HAHAHAHA YOUR AS DUMB AS DON HOLINGER
I love the opening of the second thru the fourth season it's a Masterpiece.
That Girl was groundbreaking in so many ways. A strong, independent woman making her way in the world, in the late 1960's. Revolutionary and inspirational!!! I was a little girl when Marlo Thomas brought this show out, and I just loved it. I didn't fully understand the real message behind That Girl at the time, but the show always stayed with me, and it became iconic in the Feminist movement as I was growing up. Role models like Marlo Thomas's Anne Marie were very important in a culture when women's futures were largely defined by becoming wives and mothers. Marlo, among other accomplished women of the era, made us believe that we could have any kind of life that we could imagine for ourselves. It wasn't always easy (still isn't sometimes), but it was possible. Marlo even got married to the wonderful Phil Donahue, but not until she was ready. What a well-matched couple, who met at exactly the right time! I think that finding your own happiness in life, whatever that might be, is the most important thing in life.
Yeah, no matter who gets hurt along the way.
I loved this show too. And even though Ann & Don got engaged during the last season of the series, Marlo didn't want them to actually marry & send the message to women that marriage was the ultimate goal in their life.😊
@@FigaroHey Good grief.
blah blah blah
The Feminism is garbage.
Piece out
So beautiful and always such fun to watch.
NYC is magical
The old New York of the 60's yes, now not so much.
Grew up watching this show.
WPVI Channel 6 in Philadelphia, 1970. Over the lunch break in second grade we all went home from school... and I watched this while eating.
How awesome. I was eight in 1970 and lived in South Jersey. Channel six... Those were the days😁
Marlo Thomas is very beautiful and this series was perfectly written. I plan to watch all esisodes, I remember when it first aired, however, I appreciate it much more now
When I was a boy, my sister made my brother and me watch this, and we would get mad. But now that I'm older, watching it brings back fond memories that I never would have thought would be fond.
Thank you for that nice trip down memory lane - it was wonderful!
1960s era was fabulous in the United States specially the develope of TV shows in all scenses, music intros like That Girl, Bonanza, Bewitched, Star Treck, The Flying Nun, The Fugitive, Land of Giants, Lost in Space, Journey to the botom of the Sea, Love on a Rooftop and many orhers.
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Thats when tv was tv!!! Love Marlo Thomas !!!!!
Awe my first crush as a young boy, floating off into dream land... Brings back fond memories.
Gorgeous, just gorgeous! I think I was 5 or 6 when the show premiered, and Ann Marie was my first crush 😍
I was 4 when this show premiered and probably watched a few episodes in early 70-71 but it wasn't my favorite like The Partridge Family or Brady Bunch due to my age. It's been 54 years probably since I've seen this and WoWWW is Marlo Thomas Beautiful here!!! I'll be watching all the episodes now when time permits. Loved it!
Marlo Thomas certainly exudes great charm and charisma in the pilot episode if the television show that made her famous.
I am becoming addicted to that show and loving it. I couldn't sleep so I wanted to watch that show.
One of my favorites. so clean.
My favorite show as a young girl. Her clothes were spectacular and Ted was the perfect gentleman. They were my role models
Cuando Estados Unidos era un pais muy hermoso para vivir y tan culturalmente sano.
Even though ABC demanded that Marlo's character have a steady boyfriend, we should thank God that they cast Ted Bessell. Their chemistry is fantastic!
I always loved the way she dressed, adorable.
It was so cute how this love affair Blossom Donald and and the rest is history. I'm a sucker for all romance to see this kind of shows they don't make anymore!
I agree. Romance. They don't make shows like this anymore. I could binge watch That Girl for hours. I loved her little purses, the tailored dresses......it was fun for girls to watch. Marlo Thomas years ago was interviewed about how Donald always kissed her goodnight and left, the show never alluded that Donald and Ann were having sex. Very sweet time. I think it was on Friday night. She was and is gorgeous in her 80s. When she started parting her hair in the middle in the final season with the longer hair, we thought she was it. Just beautiful. It was a groundbreaking show about a single beautiful girl making a career in New York with the dashing professional writer boyfriend....even though she paid for her designer clothes and beautiful walkup apartment with her unemployment checks!!!!😄 It was fantasy. We all wanted to be Ann Marie. Then came Mary Richards in the newsroom. Great time.
ROMANCE YOUR ASS.. DON SHOULD HAVE KEPT HIS WORD AND KEPT HER AS FAR AWAY FROM HIM AS HE COULD .. SHE SCREWS HIM OVER IN EVERY EPISODE . AND HE TAKES HER BULLSHIT BECAUSE HE HAS BEEN WRITTEN IN AS A BIG DUMMY
I like to see the old appliances. They were built so well back then!
What a charming TV show… thoroughly delightful! 😊
I loved this show...smart, funny, inspiring... it showed a lot of young women how to create a life different from that of their mother/grandmother.
Thanks Filmrise!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm pretty sure that as a little kid I really had a crush on Marlo Thomas. Her and 99 from Get Smart were the perfect brunettes. I'm probably forgetting one from back then, also. So glad to see her in her show again.
Glad she was a survivor. She is charming
It's always interesting to see what life was like (clothes, Cars, scenery, styles, etc.) the year I was born. 'That Girl' started in 1966. I always heard the intro/outro music of this show while I was playing or something, didn't really watch. I was a Gilligan's Island Boy.
Yeo, I liked That Girl as a little girl!! Some great acting from Marlo and Ted!!
Yay that girl episodes , they werent to easy to find up until now !❤
The production values in this show still stand up today.
24:28 I love how Marlo Thomas appeared at the end (out of character) to welcome viewers to next week's episode #marlothomas #thatgirl
I know Marlo Thomas for something else. Marlo carried on her fathers legacy of Saint Jude's children's hospital. A hospital who helps children and their families overcome childhood cancer and for that Danny and Marlo Thomas are Hero's to me and many others.
She was such a beautiful, young lady. I used to love watching this show back in the day.
Great memories ..
the real THAT GIRL meaning...no wonder the creator (guy) behind "lululemon" used her hair silhoutte as the logo (to bring more class, respect, talent etc) ❤😂🎉
Thus began a beautiful 5 year courtship.
I've always loved this show and Marlo and Ted Bessel could watch it all day 😂
She is so adorable!
"Don't Just Do Something, Stand There" is the series premiere of "That Girl." It was written by Jim Parker and Arnold Margolin, directed by Bob Sweeney, and originally aired on ABC on September 8, 1966. In this episode, we are introduced to the show's characters: Ann Marie (Marlo Thomas) and Donald Hollinger (Ted Bessell).👍
The same day as the first episode of Star Trek. They share the same birthday!
AS SOON AS HE SAW HER PRACTICING HER FACES IN THE MIRROR TO MANIPULATE HE SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER THEN TO GET INVOLVED WITH HER ,, BUT HE IS PORTRAYED AS THE DUMBEST MAN ON A SERIES EVER CREATED . ANN IS THE SPITTIN IMAGE OF HER DAD A FRICKIN ASSHOLE
Wow what a throwback. I remember this show. I love the music.
Oh how I wish we could go back to that time, This world is crazy now!
Me too.
Thank you for the upload of such a wonderful tv show. I’m ready to watch all episodes and enjoy it ! Again, Thank You!
Careful, there's a string of insults by a few women who just can't help themselves by 'reminding us' that her boyfriend was a "misogynist creep". Oh brother!
When Ann headbutts Donald after he slaps her when she becomes hysterical, her hair gets messed up. But when she gets down to the lobby afterward, her hair is neat again.