Before The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Murphy Brown and Ally McBeal, there was That Girl. The groundbreaking situation comedy starring Marlo Thomas debuted in 1966 and was the first to feature a young, independent female charac... more »ter. The wildly successful, award-winning show continues into the third season bringing to life the comedy of Ann Marie?s antics as a single girl in New York, her acting pursuits and her relationship with Donald Hollinger (Ted Bessell.)« less
"Episode 1: Sock It to Me---Original Air Date: 26 September 1968
Episode 2: The Hi-Jack and the Mighty---Original Air Date: 3 October 1968
Episode 3: Eleven Angry Men and That Girl---Original Air Date: 10 October 1968
Episode 4: 7 1/4: Part 1---Original Air Date: 17 October 1968
Episode 5: 7 1/4: Part 2---Original Air Date: 24 October 1968
Episode 6: Secret Ballot---Original Air Date: 31 October 1968
Episode 7: The Face in the Shower Room Door---Original Air Date: 7 November 1968
Episode 8: A Muggy Day in Central Park---Original Air Date: 14 November 1968
Episode 9: Just Donald and Me and Jerry Makes Three---Original Air Date: 21 November 1968
Episode 10: The Seventh Time Around---Original Air Date: 28 November 1968
Episode 11: Ann vs. Secretary---Original Air Date: 5 December 1968
Episode 12: Decision Before Dawn---Original Air Date: 12 December 1968
Episode 13: Should All Our Old Acquaintances Be Forgot---Original Air Date: 26 December 1968
Episode 14: The Homewrecker and the Window Washer---Original Air Date: 2 January 1969
Episode 16: Dark on Top of Everything Else---Original Air Date: 16 January 1969
Episode 17: The Earrings---Original Air Date: 23 January 1969
Episode 18: Many Happy Returns---Original Air Date: 30 January 1969
Episode 19: My Sister's Keeper---Original Air Date: 6 February 1969
Episode 20: There Was a Time Ann Met a Pie Man---Original Air Date: 13 February 1969
Episode 21: The Subject Was Rabies---Original Air Date: 20 February 1969. Stray dog bites Ann's father.
Episode 22: The Defiant One---Original Air Date: 27 February 1969
Episode 23: Fly Me to the Moon---Original Air Date: 6 March 1969
Episode 24: Its Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House---Original Air Date: 3 March 1969
Episode 25: Bad Day at Marvin Gardens---Original Air Date: 20 March 1969
Episode 26: Sue Me, Sue Me, What Can You Do Me?---Original Air Date: 27 March 1969
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Thanks for Season Three of this first-rate show!
Ben Glenn | The nation's capital | 08/12/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I remember my parents watching THAT GIRL during its original run, and then watched it for several years myself on reruns. It sounds cliche, but truly, THAT GIRL is as fresh today as it was some 40 (gulp!) years ago. Why? The series was beautifully produced with excellent production values; the writing is superb; and the characters are wonderfully realized by Marlo Thomas, Ted Bessell, Lew Parker and others. In addition, some of the best character actors working in Hollywood at the time appear in many episodes.
Season Three finds the series in full bloom. Season One set the stage, it grew during Season Two, and now the show has come into its own. Terrific episodes here, esp. the one in which Ann takes a bit part on a "Laugh-In"-style show ("Laugh-In" was a huge TV hit at the time) in which she descends a staircase as a very glamorous woman, only to take a pie in the face. Not a slapstick episode...just great stuff!
In this set, we once again have commentary by Marlo Thomas and producer Bill Persky, which is terrific, as well as a really interesting piece on how the show was produced week after week.
The shows look and sound great, and the set is beautifully packaged. Pick yourself up a copy, and you'll be SO glad you did.
Can't wait to get to Season 5, in which the title theme's rarely-heard lyrics are sung (and by the same background singers who supplied "The Partridge Family" and "Love, American Style" sound). Thank you, Shout Factory!"
That Girl Season Three
DVD fan | 07/09/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have preordered this DVD and can't wait till it arrives. I plan on buying the whole series and already have seasons one and two. I have been been very pleased with those sets and I am sure this set will also bring many hours of entertainment. I enjoy seeing these shows from a time before I was even born. My kids are now enjoying the show and also think it is very funny. Keep up the good work, Shout Factory!"
THAT GIRL IS ALL THAT!!!
EastCoast | Still Here In, CA USA | 09/09/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Being a child of the 60's, and an avid collector of vintage television programs from the 50's and 60's I was ever so delighted when Shout! decided to get on the good foot and release this series. Back in the day, these programs had the best ensemble cast, storylines that didn't always have a popular resolution at the end of 22 minutes but great theme songs, openings and epilogues and some even presented the name of the particular episode. Every season of this series is a treasure and this one (season 3) is no exception. Carefully and beautifully packaged and sprinkled with extras, it makes me smile seeing Donald Hollinger, Mr. Marie and the rest of the regulars and semi-regulars and of course, who could ever forget Ann Marie's awesome wardrobe. Perhaps one of the future extras will reveal how she managed to look so fashionably trendy on waitressing and other quirky jobs in NYC. Now that I have seasons one, two, & three, let's go for the rest. You go girl!"
Great Shout Factory Release !
Jackie L. Holstein | MPLS, MN | 09/19/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Another Great Release of That Girl from Shout Factory I realize sales for a show like this aren't the same as say Grey's Anatomy etc... but this is classic television and I commend Shout and Marlo Thomas and company to keep releasing this classic tv series. Other companies like FOX have stopped releasing shows like Mary Tyler Moore and The Bob Newhart show becuase they feel they aren't selling well even though the fans have stuck it out waiting for further season set releases. I hope we see the rest of this series released on DVD in a timely manor as it has been released so far."