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THAT GIRL - Eleven Angry Men and That Girl

Air Date/Released Thursday, October 10, 1968
Station/Studio ABC
Featuring Joe Besser (Solo)

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).

TWELVE ANGRY MEN was a standard sitcom plot adaptation in the '60s and '70s, and this episode was THAT GIRL's turn. Ann is the sole guilty verdict holdout, in the trial of a man accused of assaulting his wife. Her fellow jurists include a womanizing jerk, a middle-aged hippie, an uptight spinster, and an obtuse & excitable foreman (Joe Besser).


Cast: Marlo Thomas (Ann Marie), Ted Bessell (Don Hollinger), Joe Besser (Foreman), Hope Summers (Miss Marker), Vinton Hayworth (Judge), Dave Ketchum (Mr. Packard), Stuart Margolin (Mr. Talley), Joe Perry (Baliff), Dick Wilson (Mr. Franklin), Bobo Lewis (Mrs. Franklin)

Crew: Danny Arnold (Producer), Bill Persky, Sam Denoff (Executive Producers, Creators), Hal Cooper (Director), Stan Cutler, Martin Donovan (Writers)
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