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That Girl Vol. 1

That Girl Vol. 1

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice first effort.
Review: "That Girl" was a groundbreaking TV program. The source of this program's appeal is of course Marlo Thomas, in the role that defined her acting career. Thomas as the perky Ann Marie, and Ted Bessell as the handsome, logical Donald Hollinger made perhaps the perfect sixties TV couple, rivaled in popularity perhaps only by Don Adams and Barbara Feldon of "Get Smart". Show-stealer Lew Parker is also outstanding as Ann's crusty dad, a restaurant owner with a machine gun style of delivering dialog, who thinks that every guy who dates his daughter is just a "bum". These episodes are, to use an overused term, "classic TV", and should not be missed by any true aficionado of 60's television. Hopefully this is the first of many releases for this wonderful program, which still seems fresh after 35 years.

This first collection of episodes is an attempt at capturing an overview of the series. While this effort is for the most part successful, it could have been arranged better. Anchor Bay should be applauded for including nine episodes of "That Girl" on this first release. Total runtime is a whopping 225 minutes. Compare that to Star Trek's standard two episodes per DVD. Instead of being arranged in chronological order, the episodes are subdivided into three thematic groups, which may not have been the best idea.

The series first aired in 1966, and ended in 1971. During that time, the characters, particularly Ann and Donald undergo significant changes in appearance and wardrobe. There is no mistaking the Ann of 1966 with the Ann of 1971. By not following chronological order, we see the characters changing appearance significantly between some episodes, disrupting continuity. Also, two consecutive episodes feature instances of Ann's employer making a pass at her. Once again, a little more thought could have gone into how the episodes were arranged. These are minor quibbles, but as a result, the overall flow of the episodes is somewhat uneven, and doesn't feel quite right. For any future releases, I suggest that the episodes be arranged closer to chronological order.

The fact that there are no bonus materials is also a major disappointment, especially as this is the first collection of episodes to be released. The printed booklet is a good start, but this series deserves much more. A series retrospective would have been nice. An interview with Ms. Thomas, the only member of the principal cast who is still with us, would have been appropriate. Anchor Bay should be aiming to build the audience for the forthcoming releases. Overall video quality is very good, although focus does suffer at times.

Despite these criticisms, "That Girl" is not to be missed. Take a trip back to a world far removed from today. The signature hairstyle, the music, the bowling ball stuck on the toe, and Ann dancing in a chicken suit, are all waiting for you. Experience the charm of "That Girl".

Can't wait for Volume 2.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Fun 60's retro TV but this DVD does in fact contain glitches
Review: "That Girl" starring the fabulous Marlo Thomas was a favorite tv show when I was growing up. Was thrilled to see it on DVD. My 12 year old daughter has now become part of the new generation of "That Girl" fans ... she watches the dvd herself & we also watch together, great quality time with a classic show. She's says it makes her feel good ... me too! Wholesome & charming, everybody loves "That Girl"! We can't wait for Vol. 2 ... 3 ... 4 ... 5 ... thanks Anchor Bay!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fun then, even more so now!
Review: "That Girl" starring the fabulous Marlo Thomas was a favorite tv show when I was growing up. Was thrilled to see it on DVD. My 12 year old daughter has now become part of the new generation of "That Girl" fans ... she watches the dvd herself & we also watch together, great quality time with a classic show. She's says it makes her feel good ... me too! Wholesome & charming, everybody loves "That Girl"! We can't wait for Vol. 2 ... 3 ... 4 ... 5 ... thanks Anchor Bay!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice first effort.
Review: "That Girl" was a groundbreaking TV program. The source of this program's appeal is of course Marlo Thomas, in the role that defined her acting career. Thomas as the perky Ann Marie, and Ted Bessell as the handsome, logical Donald Hollinger made perhaps the perfect sixties TV couple, rivaled in popularity perhaps only by Don Adams and Barbara Feldon of "Get Smart". Show-stealer Lew Parker is also outstanding as Ann's crusty dad, a restaurant owner with a machine gun style of delivering dialog, who thinks that every guy who dates his daughter is just a "bum". These episodes are, to use an overused term, "classic TV", and should not be missed by any true aficionado of 60's television. Hopefully this is the first of many releases for this wonderful program, which still seems fresh after 35 years.

This first collection of episodes is an attempt at capturing an overview of the series. While this effort is for the most part successful, it could have been arranged better. Anchor Bay should be applauded for including nine episodes of "That Girl" on this first release. Total runtime is a whopping 225 minutes. Compare that to Star Trek's standard two episodes per DVD. Instead of being arranged in chronological order, the episodes are subdivided into three thematic groups, which may not have been the best idea.

The series first aired in 1966, and ended in 1971. During that time, the characters, particularly Ann and Donald undergo significant changes in appearance and wardrobe. There is no mistaking the Ann of 1966 with the Ann of 1971. By not following chronological order, we see the characters changing appearance significantly between some episodes, disrupting continuity. Also, two consecutive episodes feature instances of Ann's employer making a pass at her. Once again, a little more thought could have gone into how the episodes were arranged. These are minor quibbles, but as a result, the overall flow of the episodes is somewhat uneven, and doesn't feel quite right. For any future releases, I suggest that the episodes be arranged closer to chronological order.

The fact that there are no bonus materials is also a major disappointment, especially as this is the first collection of episodes to be released. The printed booklet is a good start, but this series deserves much more. A series retrospective would have been nice. An interview with Ms. Thomas, the only member of the principal cast who is still with us, would have been appropriate. Anchor Bay should be aiming to build the audience for the forthcoming releases. Overall video quality is very good, although focus does suffer at times.

Despite these criticisms, "That Girl" is not to be missed. Take a trip back to a world far removed from today. The signature hairstyle, the music, the bowling ball stuck on the toe, and Ann dancing in a chicken suit, are all waiting for you. Experience the charm of "That Girl".

Can't wait for Volume 2.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dual layered formats really stink!
Review: Although I'm thrilled to finally have That Girl on DVD, I do not like to dual layered format. The disc freezes up in the middle of the episode where Ann dresses up like a chicken. In the future, maybe Anchor Bay could drop the dual layer format. All in all, I can't wait for volume 2.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THAT GIRL is THAT GOOD!
Review: Beautiful transfers on these episodes! The DVD is perfect in every way. Love the photos on the packaging, just wish they would have used the original THAT GIRL logo and lettering instead of the non-related logo used. A very small complaint for a perfect job by ANCHOR BAY! If you like the show...you will love these episodes. Hope the second video set comes out on DVD too! Keep going with the series as IMAGE is doing with I SPY! Also, love the Marlo promo at the end of the first episode aired. Would love to see more extras like that...promos, etc. I know a few collectors that have some if you need them. GREAT JOB! Rick

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutely Wonderful DVD!
Review: Because of the other reviews knocking the DVD, I put off purchasing this one. I finally did it though, and I'll never regret it. I spent a wonderful day sharing some of my past with my daughter. I found absolutely NO glitches in the DVD. The picture was clear and so was the sound. It was as innocent and entertaining as I remember. It's hard to pick which episode I liked best, because they were ALL truely good, But I guess if pressed, I'd have to say that the best was the one at the end where Marlo's father makes his appearance and sings with Marlo. But all the shows they picked for this disc were very good. I smiled and laughed all afternoon. I know that my daughter and I will watch this disc MANY times.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: What's on the 2nd tape?
Review: Can anyone tell me the title of the 2nd tape in the "That Girl Box Set -VHS", and which episodes tape 2 includes? I don't see any mention (or picture) of the second tape.

Thanks!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Which episodes?
Review: Can anyone tell me what episodes are included in this set? I have several episodes in my collection already & don't want to purchase duplicates.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Great Episodes, Bad DVD
Review: Don't buy it. There are errors on the DVD and my DVD player can't read the episode where Ann dresses like a chicken. Its unfortunate because that is one of my favorite episodes. The recording before this episode seems to be pretty good. Its a shame.


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