That Girl

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That Girl is an American sitcom that ran on ABC from 1966 to 1971. It starred Marlo Thomas as the title character Ann Marie, an aspiring (but only sporadically employed) actress, who moves from her hometown of Brewster, New York, to try to make it b… more »



Party Guests:
[Ann and her father walk in the door, turn on the lights] Surprise! [Party guests throw confetti & streamers, blow party horns]

Ann Marie:
[Ann is so touched by her surprise party, she's crying. Hugs Donald] Oh, paper hats and everything.

Lou Marie:
Take this honey, you'll shrink his coat. [Hands Ann a handkerchief, she laughs]

Ann Marie:
Thank you Daddy.

Judy Bessemer:
Are you really surprised?

Ann Marie:
Yes, I really am. Oh, Paul thank you! [Hugs Paul and kisses him on the cheek]

Paul:
Mr. Benedict will be here later.

Ann Marie:
Oh, good. Leon! [Hugs Leon] Thank you.

Dr. Leon Bessemer:
Don't thank me, thank Alfred Merguson, he came early. [They laugh] [Leon is an obstetrician, and was delivering a baby at a hospital earlier]

Ann Marie:
Patti! [Hugs Patti] I thought you were going to be away.

Patti:
For you and free food, I came back.

Ann Marie:
Thank you. Judy! [Hugs Judy]

Judy Bessemer:
Ann!

Ann Marie:
How did you keep a secret?

Judy Bessemer:
I didn't plan it 'til after you left. [They laugh]

Ann Marie:
[Hugs another person who just came in] Thank you! Who are you?

Marvin:
I'm Marvin Cronefeld, the cab driver. [to Mr. Marie] Where's my money?

Lou Marie:
Here's five, keep the change.

Judy Bessemer:
Have a salomi sandwich. [Hands him a sandwich]

Patti:
And here's a cornbeef! [Hands him another sandwich]

Dr. Leon Bessemer:
Take two. [Laughter]

Paul:
You'll need something to drink, you've got to have something to drink. [Hands him a bottle of soda]

Marvin:
Just a plain night. Boy, what must go on here on New Year's Eve. [Party guests blow their party horns at him, he leaves]

Donald 'Don' Hollinger:
[Ann is still crying] Hey come on, you're the birthday girl, you should be laughing. [Hugs Ann]

Ann Marie:
I am, this is wet laughing.

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