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THAT GIRL – Call of the Wild

Air Date/Released Thursday, January 25, 1968
Station/Studio ABC / Daisy Productions

Sitcom adventures of Ann Marie (Marlo Thomas), who leaves hometown Brewster NY to seek fame and fortune as an actress in New York City. Commercials, bit roles on TV and Broadway comprise her professional experience while she waits for her big break. Meanwhile, her personal life involves boyfriend Donald Hollinger (Ted Bessell), a reporter for "Newsview Magazine," and her overprotective father (Lew Parker) and loving mother (Rosemary DeCamp).

A producer hires Ann for a soap commercial, but his praise of her wholesomeness leads her to think she doesn’t have sex appeal. Attempts to vamp her image don’t go over well with her father, and the producer begins to think he can take advantage of her.

Ann asks Don to be honest, and tell her if she has sex appeal...
Don: What kind of sex appeal?
Ann: How many kinds are there?
Don: Well, you mean like a Gina Lollobrigida, or a Bridget Bardot?
Ann: Either one.
Don: Well, you’re all different.
Ann: You could say that about me and The Three Stooges.


Cast: Marlo Thomas (Ann Marie), Ted Bessell (Don Hollinger), Bernie Kopell (Jerry Bauman), Jesse White (Clinton Hayworth), Lew Parker (Lew Marie)

Crew: Danny Arnold (Producer), Bill Persky, Sam Denoff (Executive Producers, Creators), Hal Cooper (Director), Milton Pascal (Writer)
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