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  • Love you Marlo!

  • Kids will remember Jersey Shore 40 years from now.

    ..

    For its stupidity.

  • This gal gave my young peter a boner.

  • marlo turned tricks to pay her way thru acting school a fine thing at least Ann Marie wouldn't do that

  • @atfatw Bullshit.

  • @rickw1100 I'll bet you are really into tv aren't you

  • @atfatw Give me a break. Give the pretty lady her propers!

  • I can't believe how underrated Don and Ann were as a couple. Ted Bessell and Marlo Thomas have the most wonderful chemistry together. In fact, outside of Rob and Laura from The Dick Van Dyke Show, they are probably my favourite tv couple.

  • Patty Duke brought me here...

  • I enjoyed these shows and made time to watch them, in the days before DVR and Tivo. Funny, but all I find time for today is these classics, PBS, or the news. I want to share this quote with you. In Beverley Hills, they don't throw their garbage away - they make it into television shows. ~Woody Allen

  • Television royality, Danny Thomas and Marlo making a big name for herself in her ownright making the "flip-hairstyle" her signature as "That Girl" going on to wed Phil Donahue and continues to carry the torch for her great father as the spokesperson for St.Jude Hospital.

  • TV died after Miami Vice went off the air...60's 70's and 80's were the years

  • i support her organization  which was startedbgy dnny thomas saint jude shedoesa greta wijob withthem

  • Fabulous theme song. So well orchestrated.

  • Nobody could seem to figuare out what that show was About! Marlo was supposted to be a Harlot (Prositute) And Ted Bessell was possibly her John. Either that or some say she was a Lesbian and Ted was a Fag. Or That ted was a Fag and she was a FagHAG.

  • Would Marlo Thomas ever have been cast in this role if she wasn't  Danny Thomas' daughter?

  • Fabulous....thanks for posting. These were all great shows. And it proves you don't have to be a criminal, violent, or graphic in any way to be funny. We're really lost that.

  • I loved That Girl! I was reading the comment from the 17 year old. How do you find those old shows other than buying the series? Anymore, I can only really find them on Netflix for $1.99 per episode!

  • Mistery Katy - you must be an old soul (well, not THAT old, say 56 or so?) That's what we were raised on back on the day and we lived to tell the tale.

  • Why do people say South Park AND Family Guy? South Park is a classic comedy show, like the Simpsons. Family Guy is cheap shots and random cursewords slap together and phoned-in.

  • @TheWorldsStage I beg to differ. I do agree that Family Guy is riddled with rude comments, but they really do have some genuinely clever jokes. I also really love all of their references to pop culture as well as their brand of satire. It's more intelligent than most people think.

  • Kinda hard to believe that Marlo will turn 74 years old in November 2011.

  • Penis goes where?

  • peter griffin brought me here.

  • This theme song and the show brings back great memories for me when I was a kid I used to have a crush on Marlo Thomas when I was younger, I always watched this show when it was on.

  • I'm only 17 and all my friends think I'm crazy cuz while they love family guy and south park I watch stuff like That Girl, Alice, Mary Tyler Moore show, Odd Couples, I love Lucy and my personal favorite the Dick Van Dyke show. I love to write tv shows and i think its a great thing when someone can be funny without being graphic or cursing. They're funny without being cheap.

  • @MisterKatyPerry I totally agree with what you say. It's great that you enjoy writing TV shows. Maybe one day you will be able to enter into the show business and show people what quality meant in these good old days!

  • @abotolo Thank you, Im accually working on 3 sitcoms (where i have to play all the charters cuz I cant pay anyone, lol) for youtube, but I was gonna do a remake of Bewitched, but CBS is already working on that for next year so im still working it all out.

  • @MisterKatyPerry You should see their outtakes.

  • @MisterKatyPerry I feel the way! The oldies are the best.  =)

  • @MisterKatyPerry yes, good for you Katy.... fun entertainment without the vulgarity of today.... This was the best theme they used but too bad the video of it has been pulled.... some in other versions on here though..

  • @MisterKatyPerry Good for you. I love it when a teenager loves the old shows. My two teenage children love the old shows too. Their favorite is "I Love Lucy" Let your friends think you are crazy, You stick to liking the old shows, they are the best.

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  • @MisterKatyPerry You have class. Keep it and good luck!

  • @MisterKatyPerry  Because it's classic and still great!

  • @MisterKatyPerry awesome. it's good to see younger people liking the old classic shows and even classic music. Dick Van Dyke is/was amazingly talented. I'm sure you've seen him in Mary Poppins and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang?  people don't use any imagination writing shows anymore. You'd prob like Andy Griffith, Gilligans Island maybe...

  • @MisterKatyPerry Then you show wisdom beyond your years. :-)

  • @MisterKatyPerry More power to ya, kiddo! I grew up watching all of those shows when there were only 4 channels, and TV went of the air at 2:30 am. If you diggin on them shows' sweet!

  • @MisterKatyPerry You're not crazy, just honest and follow your heart. In high school, anyone who's not part of the status quo will always be isolated. Don't feel bad, it happened to me, too. It's your friends who have the problem, not you.

  • @MisterKatyPerry Great for you to like the old shows! It is SO true that the shows of yesteryear are so much better thatn the ones on today! They are funnier, not dirty and they don't insult your intelligence. All those shows you mentioned I used to watch as a kid, either new or in rerun syndication. I am 46 yrs old, and I still like watching Gilligan's Island & other shows along that same era in history.

  • You so right..you have great taste!

  • @MisterKatyPerry It's great you like the classics. But, why forsake the new stuff? Family Guy constantly references old movies and tv shows. Your being a fan of these old shows will help you appreciate jokes based on them. Not just on Family Guy but any show that pays homage to the classics. Also, sure anyone can be funny without cursing...but, it's more fun to curse.

  • @UNCARING1 I forsake Family Guy because it's utter filth - a sexual joke once a minute. I'm far from a prude, but I was ashamed after I watched a few times. I felt like I needed to go to confession. And I'm PROTESTANT !!! Sexual humor is an easy laugh requiring no skill at all. There is skill involved in writing veiled sexual inuendo. Entertainment used to be fun & funny without overt sexuality. How low have we sunk? Isn't private sexual humor between friends enough anymore? chuck

  • @chkjns I didn't ask you. Also I'd like to say you sound like a very repressed dull person and I don't want to be your friend. So there! MMYYEAH

  • @MisterKatyPerry The shows you are talking about, that`s when tv was worth watching. back in those days.your friends need to know what good tv use to be. tv thease days is crap

  • @MisterKatyPerry - No sweat, man, I was two months old when this show first came on TV. I enjoy these old shows too, I'm glad there is a good number of young people who do enjoy these classics as well.

  • @MisterKatyPerry Not a bad thing to be up into classic TV, todays programs rely heavily on classic programs, FAMILY GUY's creator uses alot ofreferences to them, I'm writing a script myself, good luck with projects!

  • @MisterKatyPerry

    You Get METV too don't you?

  • MisterKatyPerry ..... kiddo... you just go right on watching those fantastic shows because what they call TV today is T R A S H !! When I was your age I loved those old shows too and today, in trivia games, I win the TV category EVERY TIME !

  • @MisterKatyPerry Tool time was close, but I think when Night Court went off the air true sitcoms died. I loved all those shows you mention and most sitcoms up until the mid 90s and then they started coming out with all these whiny people who just sit around and complain or say stupid stuff. I think i watched like 20 episodes of Sienfeld, and only laughed once or twice and that was at Kramer And friends, eww I just did not get it there was no comedy and no situations. Ahh for the good old days.

  • @MisterKatyPerry Amen!

  • @MisterKatyPerry absolutely!

  • Back when television was still worth watching. So many great shows back then. This theme was by Earle Hagen who composed so many great themes for various TV shows back then. It was a great time to grow up. I pity kids nowadays. You're never going to hear them say 40 years from now, "Remember 'Jersey Shore'?" because nobody will.

  • @Kirke182 Pull them off rose tinted glasses now and then pops, if you keep up that attitude you are going to lose the ability to marvel at new things and living will just become a chore.

  • @VankoCons Get real. And while you're it, get a life.

  • @Kirke182 Whoa, and I wasn't even being that much of an asshole. Hit a nerve there it seems.

  • @VankoCons "Whoa, and I wasn't even being that much of an asshole."

    That's a matter of opinion.

  • @Kirke182 They might remember "Jersey Shore," but for all the wrong (and true - HA!) reasons! Loved the ending soundtrack that Earle Hagen wrote (and accompanied by the great Shorty Rodgers - jazz trumpeter) for the hit TV series the "Mod Squad."

  • Horrible.

  • Starring MARLO THOMAS

    Also Starring TED BESSELL

    Produced by DANNY ARNOLD

    Created by BILL PERSKY and SAM DENOFF

  • Where are the lyrics?

  • My first true crush,Marlo.Sweet,sexy and talented.One of the naturally beautiful actresses.God given beauty.

  • I Remember This Television Show.

    During My Childhood In The 1970's.

    It Went Off The Air In The Early 1970's.

  • What girl? That girl!!!

  • I loved this show when I was a kid--Marlo was such a ditz--you wondered how gullible she could be --long sufferering boyfriend (Donald!). Fun, swingy 60's style theme. Anybody notice there is more than a passing resemblance between Marlo and MTM?

  • Yep, she hasn't changed a bit!

  • @windstorm1000 i always thought the same thing.

  • Talent, thought, and creativity were just some of the ingredients shows on TV had during those times. Who would imagine a full blown orchestra rendition for a 60 second theme song. 

  • Don't be That Girl.

  • omg remember when myspace was popular? there was a myspace that had THAT TOM GIRL! hahhaa

  • I loved this show... It made me want to be a writer meet a woman like "That Girl" and then live in NYC, Well I did 2 of 3... after the service I moved to NYC, became a cop and married

    a beautiful Italian girl.

  • Gentlemen, our new tobacco lobbyist is...that guy! *points at Peter who's about to stick his tongue into the fan*

  • @anikid0392 PFF XD I'm watching that episode right now.

  • I have a friend who named her mother's car "Ann Marie", whihc even as a very young child I thought was rather amusing...

  • the train looks like the nj transit that goes back and forth to ny and nj. beautiful song.

  • I kinda remember this version song being with the view from the back of the train &

    the tracks,the beat at the beginning(brushes/snare) sort reminded me of a train.

    balogne & miracle whip sandwich at lunch time in front of the B&W tv, watching this when I was 4.

  • As a kid, I kind of had a love/hate relationship with this show. The plots and scenery were somewhat interesting, but I found Marlo Thomas to be a little too cutesy, flighty, and shallow, with her self absorbed latest fashions and her cracking squeaky voice. But after seeing reruns on TVLand a while ago, I like it better now. It's certainly a period piece of the mid to late '60s.

  • I use to love watching this series!!!

  • i remeber this having words, what season was that?.i usually turned away afer the theme song..i did that with a lot of shows like the flying nun and doris day..not that they werent good, but i couldnt get into them at that early age i might watch them now.but i loved theme songs for most shows back then, like nfl on cbs and abc movie of the week, and most others.

  • @cidedwards31a Season 5

  • @cidedwards31a I just heard the song, with lyrics, for the first time in a damn good 35 years (I'll be 40 next month!), it's on here, just look up "That Girl 5th season," and you should find it.

  • Simpsons and family guy did a parady of this

  • Can you believe she is going to be 73 years old this November?

  • this theme was used for the second third and fourth season  A truly classic show! None better!!!

  • I am getting the series through my public library's interlibrary loan. Loved it when I was a child. She was groovy!

  • i wanted ot be "That Girl".Stil do

  • Probably the most beautifully-orchestrated theme songs in TV history. Yet another Earle Hagen gems that brings back memories... New York in the late 1960s -- 77 WABC with Cousin Brucie, Jack Lemmon & Sandy Dennis in The Out-of-Towners, etc. Great stuff!

  • Poor Ann Marie. She looks like she let out a little gas in this pic. Donald Hollinger use to hate that.

  • I think they added lyrics to the theme song for the final season. It was posted on YouTube, but they were asked to remove it.

  • OMG...it's 1968 all over again and I'm a northern NJ girl dreaming of living in Manhattan with clothes like Marlo's and boyfriend like Don Hollanger. What a great fantasy...what a great show! I fell in love with NYC immediately and have been in love ever since

  • @Sendmommy0524 I was a ND girl and felt the same way!!

  • Classic Earle Hagen TV theme. That's the second season version, which they used for a couple of eyars after. It was accompanied by an equally classic opening of Anne Marie on the train, beging overwhelmed by the city swriling around ehr and winking at herself in the window of a store. It was put together by the same guy who did the classic Hawaii Five-0 opening.

  • seeking the video to go along with this......can anyopne help?

  • I loved this show when I was a young girl. Even as a child I was fascinated by New York City and loved shows with that locale. I remember how much I loved and wanted the beautiful purple dress (with the matching parasol) Marlo wears near the end of the intro. I thought that outfit was the bomb! :-))

  • If anyone has the original intro to That Girl, I'd love to see it. The one where she ruffles her hair, and its so sprayed up, IT DOESN'T FALL BACK DOWN! Classic mid-60's chic.

  • One year, there was singers singing lyrics.... The only line from it I remember is: 'Dimonds Daisy's, springtime - That girl"

  • @delbard1 Diamonds Daisies Snowflakes, That girl! Chestnuts... See More Rainbows Springtime Is that girl! She's tinsel on a tree She's everything that every girl should be! Sable, popcorn, white wine, That girl! Gingham, bluebirds, Broadway Is that girl! She's mine alone, but luckily for you ... If you find a girl to love, Only one girl to love, Then she'll be that girl too!
  • Thanks its nice to hear the familiar theme songs of shows some of us grew up.

  • LOVED this show!

  • Thanks - one of the most upbeat themes ever, added to my 1977 playlist.

    My 450 playlists include 110 for EVERY year since 1900 and over 300 by artist.

    Hear the sounds of any past year like you're back in the day !!!

  • can you upload some of the 'THAT GIRL" series, I really miss it a lot

  • @ccluw123 All seasons 1-5 DVDs are available on Amazon with great extras and commentaries. I highly recommend you invest in them.

  • FAMILY GUY !!! THAT GUY

  • Beautiful!

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