An aspiring actress moves from her hometown of Brewster, New York, to try to make it big in New York City, having to take several offbeat "temp" jobs to support herself in between her various auditions and bit parts.
Genre: Comedy
Cast:Marlo Thomas , Ted Bessell , Lew Parker , Bernie Kopell , Rosemary DeCamp , Bonnie Scott , Carolan Daniels , Alice Borden , Dabney Coleman , Bobo Lewis , Bob Ross , Sam Denoff , Mabel Albertson , Ruth Buzzi , Ed Peck , Jesse White , Renata Vanni , Gino Conforti
When Donald's sister asks Ann to check up on a fellow actor that she is falling for, he makes a pass at Ann.
Ann's head appears on the body of another woman in a Playboy-like magazine.
To fulfill a game show stunt, Ann throws a party for her neighbors and her purse gets stolen.
Ann and Donald go to pre-marriage counseling to find their non-existent problems.
Ann goes to St. Louis to be in a play and meet with her future in-laws.
Ann goes to St. Louis to be in a play and meet with her future in-laws.
As a representative of New York State, Ann bakes a cake for the governor and thinks she lost her engagement ring in it.
Her father is feeling old until Ann introduces him to a younger woman. Later Ann thinks that her father is going to leave her mother for her.
Ann Marie gets a job at a magazine rival of Donald's because her new employers think that he will help out his future wife.
Donald has to accept an award wearing the superhero costume that his friends tricked him into wearing.
Uncle Herbert drops in on Ann and Donald with a bunch of get rich quick schemes.
An author will not give Ann the movie rights to his book because she looks too much like his late wife.
Ann inherits her Uncle Harry's old vaudeville trunk which stars Danny Thomas and Milton Berle insist on buying.
Donald gets a severe case of cold feet and contemplates breaking his and Ann's engagement.
Ann is tricked into shoplifting by an unscrupulous gentleman.
Almost immediately after Ann and Donald see Ann's parents off on an oft postponed and much deserved vacation, they learn that Harry, Lew's maitre d' and official head at the restaurant during Lew's absence, has gone home sick. Being a Thursday, Frankie, Lew's longest term employee, can handle managing the restaurant without Harry, but will be unable to do so for the busy Friday and Saturday evening service. Rather than ruin her parent's vacation by calling them back early, Ann decides to take over the administrative duties while she co-opts a reluctant Donald to act as front of house maitre d', which includes to Donald's chagrin table side preparation of Caesar salads, which he doesn't know how to make. Things take a turn for the worse when they learn that Harry will be off for all three night, and that most of the kitchen staff, including the head chef Pierre, come down with the same bug that sidelined Harry. After their attempt to act as combined head chef fail, Ann and Donald call in Lew's old chef Andre, the reason for him being let go which becomes quickly obvious to them and which will prohibit him coming back even temporarily. As such, Donald comes up with what he believes the only solution to get them through the dinner rush while preserving the fine dining reputation of La Parisienne.
Donald's bachelor party almost causes Ann to break their engagement.
While modeling at Belmont Racetrack, Don's friends see a horse named after her and have her place their money on him. Then Ann loses the ticket.
After Ann pickets Donald's office, she invites his boss to her place for dinner.
Stuck in an elevator, Donald and Ann reminisce about their last five years together as we see the last of "That Girl!"