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** Mike Stivic was one of Ann's fellow students at the Benedict Workshop.

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** [[AllInTheFamily Mike Stivic Stivic]] was one of Ann's fellow students at the Benedict Workshop. He was also a hairdresser in one of the commericals Ann did.
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** Archie Bunker was a tempremental Italian opera singer who refused to talk to any reporters unless they were as gorgeous as Ann. Then he wanted to do more.

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** [[AllInTheFamily Archie Bunker Bunker]] was a tempremental Italian opera singer who refused to talk to any reporters unless they were as gorgeous as Ann. Then he wanted to do more.

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** Stanley Roper was a theater agent in one of Ann's plays

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** Stanley Roper was a theater agent in one of Ann's playsplays.
** Archie Bunker was a tempremental Italian opera singer who refused to talk to any reporters unless they were as gorgeous as Ann. Then he wanted to do more.
** Mike Stivic was one of Ann's fellow students at the Benedict Workshop.
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** Stanley Roper was a theater agent in one of Ann's plays
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* {{RavenHairIvorySkin}}: Ann, obviously.
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* {{Break The Cutie}}: Usually, Ann, who responds to being broken with a frantic "You're a big meany" monologue where she's on the verge of tears.
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** Another example - A Russian man does the TitleDrop in his native language, resulting in the title written out in Russian, with "(That Girl)" witten underneith.
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* {{Shout Out}}: ''FamilyGuy'' did a full blown parody of the opening credits with Peter Griffin as ''That Guy''.
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** The same writer wrote an InNameOnly sequel episode "Christmas and the HardLuck Kid II" for ''TheMaryTylerMooreShow''.
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** Including a cute aversion where Donald objects to one of Ann's ideas: "Oh you would think it a fine idea, and it is for that girl, but not This Man!" Cue title card and soundtrack.
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** Newsweek -> Newsview
** William and Norris Agency -> Gilliam and Norris Theatrical Agency
** Lee Strasburg Institute -> Benedict Workshop of the Dramatic Arts
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** Lt. Col. Henry Blake booked Ann to do a soda commercial, and have her lipsynch while another young woman's voice was dubbed over hers.
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* {{Instrumental Theme Tune}}: All five seasons.

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* {{Instrumental Theme Tune}}: All Four of the five seasons.
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* {{Christmas Episode}}: Two of them; "Christmas and the Hard-Luck Kid", in Season One and "'Twas the Night Before Christmas, You're Under Arrest" in Season Two.


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* HeyItsThatGuy:
**[[ACharlieBrownChristmas Linus Van Pelt]] was the boy Ann took care of back when she was a teacher at a boarding school.
**[[TheLoveBoat Doc]] was Donald's fellow Newsweek employee.
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* {{Recurring Extra}}: * The late actor [[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0669653/ Ed Peck]] played five different characters in all five seasons.
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* {{The Show Goes Hollywood}}

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* {{The Show Goes Hollywood}} Hollywood}}: And Ann tries for stardom.

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*{{The Show Goes Hollywood}}



* {{The Teaser}}

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* {{The Teaser}}Teaser}}: Setting up the plot and the title gag.
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An American sitcom that aired from 1966 to 1971, following the adventures of Ann Marie, played by Marlo Thomas, a budding actress who moved to New York to make her big break into Broadway.
Occasionally aided by her boyfriend Donald Hollinger (Ted Bessell), she attempted or was pulled into many different schemes in hopes of becoming a star or because of sitcom mishaps and misunderstandings.

Aside from the comedy aspect, ''That Girl'' is often viewed as the forerunner of other successful shows starring single women such as {{The Mary Tyler Moore Show}} or {{Murphy Brown}}. It also addressed the issues of its time, in its own way.

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An American sitcom that aired from 1966 to 1971, following the adventures of Ann Marie, played by Marlo Thomas, a budding actress who moved to New York to make her big break into Broadway. \n Occasionally aided by her boyfriend Donald Hollinger (Ted Bessell), she attempted or was pulled into many different schemes in hopes of becoming a star or because of star, though later seasons focused on more formulaic sitcom mishaps and misunderstandings.situations.

Aside from the comedy aspect, ''That Girl'' is often viewed as the forerunner of other successful shows starring single women such as {{The Mary Tyler Moore Show}} or {{Murphy Brown}}. It also addressed the issues of its time, in its own way.
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Besides the comedy aspect of the show, That Girl is often viewed as the forerunner of other successful shows starring single women such as {{The Mary Tyler Moore Show}} or {{Murphy Brown}}. It also addressed the issues of its time, in its own way.

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Besides Aside from the comedy aspect of the show, That Girl aspect, ''That Girl'' is often viewed as the forerunner of other successful shows starring single women such as {{The Mary Tyler Moore Show}} or {{Murphy Brown}}. It also addressed the issues of its time, in its own way.
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!! {{That Girl}} contains examples of:

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!! {{That {{Series/That Girl}} contains examples of:
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*{{Episode On A Plane}}: Ann as stewardess on a flight to Florida.
*{{Hilarity Ensues}}
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''"... that girl!"''
- The punchline to the {{Once An Episode}} {{Cold Opening}} gag.

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''"... that girl!"''
girl!"'' - The punchline to the {{Once An Episode}} {{Cold Opening}} gag.
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''"... that girl!"'' - The punchline to the {{Once An Episode}} {{Cold Opening}} gag.

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''"... that girl!"'' girl!"''
- The punchline to the {{Once An Episode}} {{Cold Opening}} gag.

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An American sitcom that aired from 1966 to 1971, following the adventures of Ann Marie, played by Marlo Thomas, a budding actress who moved to New York to make her "big break" into Broadway.

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An American sitcom that aired from 1966 to 1971, following the adventures of Ann Marie, played by Marlo Thomas, a budding actress who moved to New York to make her "big break" big break into Broadway.


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*{{Identical Stranger}}: who looks like Donald.
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''"... that girl!"'' - The punchline to the {{Once An Episode}} {{Cold Opening}}

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''"... that girl!"'' - The punchline to the {{Once An Episode}} {{Cold Opening}}
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Occasionally aided by her boyfriend Donald Hollinger (Ted Bessel), she attempted or was pulled into many different schemes in hopes of becoming a star or because of sitcom mishaps and misunderstandings.

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Occasionally aided by her boyfriend Donald Hollinger (Ted Bessel), Bessell), she attempted or was pulled into many different schemes in hopes of becoming a star or because of sitcom mishaps and misunderstandings.


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*{{Acting For Two}}: Ted Bessell does this in an episode, playing Donald and a doctor who is his double aside from hair color.
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* {{Only Sane Man}}: Donald, most of the time.
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''"... that girl!"'' - The punchline to the {{Once An Episode}} {{Cold Opening}}

An American sitcom that aired from 1966 to 1971, following the adventures of Ann Marie, played by Marlo Thomas, a budding actress who moved to New York to make her "big break" into Broadway.
Occasionally aided by her boyfriend Donald Hollinger (Ted Bessel), she attempted or was pulled into many different schemes in hopes of becoming a star or because of sitcom mishaps and misunderstandings.

Besides the comedy aspect of the show, That Girl is often viewed as the forerunner of other successful shows starring single women such as {{The Mary Tyler Moore Show}} or {{Murphy Brown}}. It also addressed the issues of its time, in its own way.

Most famous for the opening of every show, the "That girl!" {{Title Drop}}, accompanied by the title itself appearing at the bottom of the screen, with only a few variations over its five year run.
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!! {{That Girl}} contains examples of:
*{{Artistic Title}}: The shots of Ann walking around New York.
*{{Once An Episode}}: The ''"...that girl!"'' gag.
*{{Instrumental Theme Tune}}: All five seasons.
*{{Sitcom}}
*{{The Teaser}}
*{{Title Drop}}: {{Once An Episode}}

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