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- Season 5 overviewSep 25, 1970-Mar 19, 197124 episodesSeason 5 episodes1. Counter-Proposal Sep 25, 1970
- Don proposes to Ann and gives her an engagement ring, which she promptly returns.
- 2. Don, Sandy, Harry & Snoopie Oct 2, 1970
- Don asks Ann to spy on his sister's boyfriend, an actor.
- 3. I Ain't Got Nobody Oct 9, 1970
- Ann's picture appears as a centerfold pinup.
- 4. No Man's a Manhattan Island Oct 16, 1970
- Ann discovers some interesting facts about her neighbors before her purse is stolen.
- 5. Rattle of a Single Girl Oct 23, 1970
- Don and Ann go to a pre-marital counselor.
- 6. There Sure Are a Bunch of Cards in St. Louis Oct 30, 1970
- Ann meets Don's parents in St. Louis.
- 7. There Sure Are a Bunch of Cards in St. Louis Nov 6, 1970
- Ann deals with acting and meeting Don's parents.
- 8. That Cake Nov 13, 1970
- Ann goes all out to recover her lost engagement ring.
- 9. That Girl's Daddy Nov 20, 1970
- Ann must protect Lou from another woman.
- 10. Stop the Presses, I Want to Get Off Nov 27, 1970
- Two sly publishers hire Ann as a writer.
- 11. Super Reporter Dec 4, 1970
- An office prank leaves Don with no street clothes.
- 12. That Senorita Dec 11, 1970
- Ann learns her new part is insulting to minorities.
- 13. An Uncle Herbert for All Seasons Dec 18, 1970
- Ann's visiting uncle wreaks havoc.
- 14. That Script Jan 1, 1971
- Ann reminds a writer of his late wife.
- 15. Those Friars Jan 8, 1971
- Milton Berle and Danny Thomas want to buy Ann's old trunk.
- 16. A Limited Engagement Jan 15, 1971
- Don breaks his engagement with Ann.
- 17. The Russians Are Staying Jan 29, 1971
- A defecting Soviet comic throws himself at Ann.
- 18. That Shoplifter Feb 5, 1971
- Ann is an unwitting accomplice to shoplifting.
- 19. Chef's Night Out Feb 12, 1971
- Flu leaves Ann and Don in charge of Lou's restaurant.
- 20. That King Feb 19, 1971
- A king invites Ann to a state dinner.
- 21. Stag Party Feb 26, 1971
- A friend throws Don a stag party.
- 22. Two for the Money Mar 5, 1971
- Ann loses a winning horse-race ticket.
- 23. Soot Yourself Mar 12, 1971
- Pollution protestor Ann pickets Don's building.
- 24. The Elevated Woman Mar 19, 1971
- Ann persuades Don to go to a women's lib meeting.
Stuck in an elevator, Donald and Ann reminisce about their last five years together.An aspiring actress moves to New York City to try and make it big, having...
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That Girl is an American television sitcom that aired on ABC from September 8, 1966, to March 19, 1971. Over five seasons, 136 half-hour episodes of the series aired. All seasons are available on DVD.
No. OverallNo. In SeasonTitleDirected By11"Don't Just Do Something, Stand There"22"Good-bye, Hello, Good-bye"Bob Sweeney33"Never Change a Diaper on Opening Night"Bob Sweeney44"I'll Be Suing You"Bob SweeneyFeb 1, 2023 · That Girl - Season 5, Episode 21 - Stag Party - Full Episode. The stag party thrown by Don's buddies costs him his engagement to Ann. An aspiring actress moves to New York City to try and...
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That Girl. Network: ABC. Episodes: 136 (half-hour) Seasons: Five. TV show dates: September 8, 1966 — March 19, 1971. Series status: Cancelled/ended. Performers include: Marlo Thomas, Ted...
- Counterproposal. Don proposes to Ann and gives her an engagement ring, which she promptly returns.
- Don, Sandy, Harry and Snoopie. Don asks Ann to spy on his sister's boyfriend, an actor.
- I Ain't Got Nobody. Ann's picture appears as a centerfold pinup.
- No Man's a Manhattan Island. Ann learns surprising facts about her neighbors.
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S5.E19 ∙ Chef's Night Out. Fri, Feb 12, 1971. 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 ...