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Esa chica

Título original: That Girl
  • Serie de TV
  • 1966–1971
  • TV-PG
  • 30min
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Esa chica (1966)
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Una aspirante a actriz se muda de su ciudad natal, para tratar de triunfar en la ciudad de Nueva York, teniendo que tomar varios trabajos "temporales" poco probados para mantenerse entre sus... Leer todoUna aspirante a actriz se muda de su ciudad natal, para tratar de triunfar en la ciudad de Nueva York, teniendo que tomar varios trabajos "temporales" poco probados para mantenerse entre sus diversas audiciones y partes de bits.Una aspirante a actriz se muda de su ciudad natal, para tratar de triunfar en la ciudad de Nueva York, teniendo que tomar varios trabajos "temporales" poco probados para mantenerse entre sus diversas audiciones y partes de bits.

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    • Sam Denoff
    • Bill Persky
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    • Marlo Thomas
    • Ted Bessell
    • Lew Parker
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      • Bill Persky
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      • Ted Bessell
      • Lew Parker
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    • Nominado a 7 premios Primetime Emmy
      • 3 premios ganados y 11 nominaciones en total

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    Marlo Thomas
    Marlo Thomas
    • Ann Marie
    • 1965–1971
    Ted Bessell
    Ted Bessell
    • Donald Hollinger…
    • 1965–1971
    Lew Parker
    Lew Parker
    • Lew Marie…
    • 1966–1971
    Bernie Kopell
    Bernie Kopell
    • Jerry Bauman
    • 1966–1971
    Rosemary DeCamp
    Rosemary DeCamp
    • Helen Marie
    • 1966–1970
    Bonnie Scott
    • Judy Bessemer
    • 1966–1967
    Carolan Daniels
    Carolan Daniels
    • Ruth Bauman
    • 1967–1969
    Alice Borden
    • Ruth Bauman
    • 1969–1971
    Dabney Coleman
    Dabney Coleman
    • Dr. Leon Bessemer
    • 1966–1967
    Bobo Lewis
    Bobo Lewis
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    • 1967–1971
    Bob Ross
    • Waiter…
    • 1970–1971
    Sam Denoff
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    • 1969–1971
    Mabel Albertson
    Mabel Albertson
    • Mildred Hollinger…
    • 1966–1970
    Ruth Buzzi
    Ruth Buzzi
    • Pete Peterson
    • 1967–1968
    Ed Peck
    Ed Peck
    • Bart…
    • 1966–1970
    Jesse White
    Jesse White
    • Eddy Edwards…
    • 1968–1969
    Renata Vanni
    Renata Vanni
    • Mrs. Rose Brentano…
    • 1967–1969
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    • 1969–1971
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      • Sam Denoff
      • Bill Persky
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    9smkmamd

    Great Show

    This is a charming, funny and lovely show. A pleasure to watch anytime. I didn't know about this show until it came out on DVD and now I love it. I'll buy every season. The main characters Ann and Donald (her boyfriend) have such chemistry. The show is basically about Ann Marie (an actress starting out) and her life in New York with work, friends and family. Marlo Thomas and her writers ensured the same consistent thread of quality in every show so the show has continuity. I find most shows that have stars as producers or in some power capacity are higher quality as they care about the show and characters. Marlo produced this show via her Daisy Production company as we learn in the first season booklet. I was disappointed to hear that everyone on the show wanted the show to continue but she didn't so she shut down after a few seasons. I think this show is a classic TV show. Ted Bessell as her boyfriend is perfect and they make a great on screen couple. Casting for this show was excellent.

    If you are looking for sex in the city or Seinfeld this isn't it. This is a charming TV show that makes me long for the 1960's when life was a bit more simple and pleasurable and less rushed. I'd highly recommend this if you are looking for something just fun to watch but keep in mind it is from the 60's.
    10inkblot11

    How That Girl was a top favorite of mine in the sixties and how I wanted to be just like her!

    Ann Marie (Marlo Thomas, Danny Thomas' daughter in case you've never heard) is a single lady living in Manhattan. Her ambition is to make it as an actress on Broadway but between small gigs on children's television, commercials and experimental theater, she must work other jobs. These include news stand salesclerk (where she meets someone special), waitress, door-to-door shoe hawker, and more. On one of her first days in NYC, she meets Don Hollinger (Ted Bessell) and its an auspicious beginning. They both want to buy the same rolltop desk for sale in the same building and Don interrupts a commercial Ann is shooting after hours. But, in short order, they go to dinner. Pretty soon, they are stepping out steadily and, after a disastrous picnic, meet Ann's folks. While Ann's mother (Rosemary DeCamp) is loving and kind, Ann's father, Lew (Lew Parker, hilarious) is a prickly restaurateur. He, Ann, and Don often clash on many topics. Also, Ann is on very friendly terms with the couple across the hall, Judy and Leon, and Don's co-workers include Bernie (Bernie Kopell) before he went to the Love Boat. By the fifth season, will Ann and Don finally tie the knot? This will always be one of my favorite shows from childhood. First, it was and is very funny, with Thomas exhibiting very comedic talents as zany Ann. Bessell is a perfect foil and Parker is a delight, too. Secondly, Ann was a single lady decorating her own apartment, pursuing her own dreams, choosing her own friends and more. Yes, most gals like me wanted to get married AT SOME POINT but, first, we wanted to live the good life by our own merits! Naturally, Ann's costumes are terrific, her hairstyle was one we tried to copy, and her tastes became our tastes. Dear Marlo Thomas, as Ann's alter ego, YOU WILL ALWAYS BE A HEROINE TO ME. After all, you were one of the first to show women everywhere that women's goals and ambitions MATTERED!
    8AlsExGal

    Lew Parker as Wile Coyote and Ted Bessell as The Roadrunner...

    ... or if not that, Ted Bessell as one of the most sexually frustrated men of 1960's New York City. If the Mary Tyler Moore show had first aired in 1966 instead of 1970, it would have been this show. American culture changed that quickly. Marlo Thomas plays a young woman, Ann Marie, from the village of Brewster, New York who comes to the big city to become an actress, which is a tough career to break into, thus she takes a series of quirky jobs to get by which often become the central theme of certain episodes. In the very first episode she meets Donald (Ted Bessell), a writer for a magazine, and they are a couple for the next five years, a couple that - apparently - never has sex.

    Back home, Ann's dad (Lew Parker) never quite trusts Donald's intentions with his daughter, and believes that girls should live at home until married. Thus a mainstay of the show is dad bursting in on Ann and Donald, either incidentally or intentionally, only to find them in what appears to be a compromising position (Ah ha! I've got him!) that in the end has a logical and platonic explanation.

    If you didn't live through this period in history, you might think of the 1960's and believe it was nothing but an endless parade of hippies, pot smoking, and student/police confrontations over the Vietnam War. The fact is, most people in 1960's America were still living in the 1950's at the time, and women were still largely accepted only in traditional professions - teaching, nursing, secretarial work, acting - you know, jobs that involve either serving men or children. So That Girl was about as far as network TV could go with this topic - a young woman living in her own apartment pursuing a career in ANYTHING in New York City - without raising middle class eyebrows.

    It was bright, funny, and innocent, sometimes to the point of being naive, but I'll always look back fondly on "That Girl" of my youth.
    lkkach

    Looking for That Girl on VHS or DVD

    I've been looking for a certain episode, #8, Little Auction Annie for ages. I'm probably the world's biggest That Girl fan and would love to see it on TV Land, instead of some of the so-so shows they've got on now! Any other That Girl fans out there: we should start a campaign to get TV Land to put on That Girl!

    I have seen some of the DVD's out with select That Girl shows on....I'd love to see a season-by-season release of all of the shows, however. Anyone know if that is out yet? Or does anyone have episode #8 on VHS or DVD? I love trivia about the show and would play That Girl trivia with anyone interested!
    7rlquall

    A pleasant childhood memory

    I wonder how many preteen boys had a crush on Marlo Thomas like I did during the run of this program. She was soooo beautiful, and Ted Bessell seemed like an awfully lucky guy to me, except that he had to live in constant fear of Ann Marie's father, which was realistic enough as Mr. Marie was rather menacing, which by the time the series ended I realized was because he considered the Donald Hollister character a threat to his daughter's virginity. (Wonder how much different, if any, Danny Thomas was about that issue in real life?) In retrospect, this show requires suspension of disbelief even more than most sitcoms, as Ann, a supposedly struggling actress, had a better apartment and nicer clothes than many steadily-employed New Yorkers could have possibly have afforded, then or now. It's a shame that the show only went as far as Donald's bachelor party; it would seem to have been better if they had actually shown the wedding with the implication that "they all lived happily ever after" and that this show, after all really was a modern fairy tale. A fun aspect of the show was seeing how they were going to work the words "that girl" into the opening sequence.

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    • Trivia
      The running gag of having the pre-credit sequence ending with a character referring to Ann as "that girl" was originally only supposed to be used in the pilot as it was believed that they would never be able to keep finding ways to work it into the conversation. It ended up being used in almost all the episodes.
    • Errores
      Ann Marie moves to New York City from Brewster, NY, which is on the Metro North Railroad's Harlem Line to Grand Central Terminal. The footage behind the credits was shot on New Jersey Transit's Northeast Corridor Line (photographed from the rear of a train leaving New York and then shown backwards so the train appears to be going to New York, although on the wrong track).
    • Créditos curiosos
      The opening for season 1 only is not the famous train tracks, but a breathless and beautiful Ann Marie running across a NY street to a building, dressed in a pale blue coat, white gloves and shoes, white pocketbook under her arm. The train tracks don't come until seasons 2, 3, & 4, and season 5 adds lyrics to the up-tempo opening music ("Diamonds, daisies, snowflakes...").
    • Conexiones
      Featured in 7 Nights to Remember (1966)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Minnie the Moocher
      Lyrics by Irving Mills and Clarence Gaskill

      Music by Cab Calloway

      Performed by Lew Parker

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      • 1965 (Estados Unidos)
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      • That Girl
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Downtown Manhattan Heliport, Manhattan, Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos(Closing theme; Seasons 2 thru 5)
    • Productora
      • Daisy Productions
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