That was Renzo Cesana as the Doctor; he was the voice on those bonus tracks included in some of the Ultra Lounge music albums from the '90s. That voice is so recognizable! I heard that he had starred in a television show in 1952 called "The Continental". Here's a sample of his voice, from the album Cocktail Capers: ruclips.net/video/FHlKaPyi9Rk/видео.html
Well, what girl wouldn't get flustered and make a mistake like that on the price board, after being kissed by Donald Hollinger (Ted Bessell) ? Who could blame That Girl???
Ann's error with the misplaced decimal is interesting. I once had a discussion with a lawyer about this topic: I asked, "Is a company responsible for advertising that has an obvious mistake in the price of one of its products or services?" I was told it largely depends on the jurisdiction. In some cases, the company is totally responsible. In other cases it isn't. It all depends on how flagrant the error is. However, I do remember a case in my hometown many years ago where a storage company advertised a special at ".25 cents per square foot" instead of "$0.25 per square foot." A potential customer asked if the sign was correct. When he was told it was, the man said he'd take it at the advertised price of a quarter of a cent per square foot. When the company tried to fight it, it lost in court because the customer had asked in advance if the advertised price was correct--and was told yes. The lesson there is to pay attention in elementary school math class.
One of the marquees shown in the opening credits is for Neil Simon's "Star Spangled Girl," with Richard Benjamin, who I know is a comic actor, and Anthony Perkins, who I didn't know was a comic actor.
Ann is emotionally immature. She knows that Donald loves her, yet she places so much importance on the arbitrary interpretation of an ink blot test. Silliness.
MeTv (and its ilk like Antenna TV) is showing edited content so that they can cram in many commercials. They will leave out entire scenes sometimes. I suspect you'd be better off watching classic shows on Filmrise's stream service; I'm told they have less ads than cable.
I know the show is about That Girl but it was That Boy that captivated me 😍
I want a Donald! Too good to be true.😀
Would've been nice if they had included an episode of Ann looking for an apartment and then moving next to Jerry and Ruthie. I miss Judy and Leon.
That was Renzo Cesana as the Doctor; he was the voice on those bonus tracks included in some of the Ultra Lounge music albums from the '90s. That voice is so recognizable! I heard that he had starred in a television show in 1952 called "The Continental".
Here's a sample of his voice, from the album Cocktail Capers:
ruclips.net/video/FHlKaPyi9Rk/видео.html
Excellent writing. LOts of laughs
Well, what girl wouldn't get flustered and make a mistake like that on the price board, after being kissed by Donald Hollinger (Ted Bessell) ? Who could blame That Girl???
Is Donald appealing to a lot of women? I never felt a yen for him ... his looks or personality. Nothing wrong with him, but he seems so ho-hum.
Ann has all those books in her library and i have never seen her read any.
Ann certainly does have a very nice aggressive approach to Don.
Ann's error with the misplaced decimal is interesting. I once had a discussion with a lawyer about this topic: I asked, "Is a company responsible for advertising that has an obvious mistake in the price of one of its products or services?" I was told it largely depends on the jurisdiction. In some cases, the company is totally responsible. In other cases it isn't. It all depends on how flagrant the error is. However, I do remember a case in my hometown many years ago where a storage company advertised a special at ".25 cents per square foot" instead of "$0.25 per square foot." A potential customer asked if the sign was correct. When he was told it was, the man said he'd take it at the advertised price of a quarter of a cent per square foot. When the company tried to fight it, it lost in court because the customer had asked in advance if the advertised price was correct--and was told yes. The lesson there is to pay attention in elementary school math class.
I really like this Ruthie
One of the marquees shown in the opening credits is for Neil Simon's "Star Spangled Girl," with Richard Benjamin, who I know is a comic actor, and Anthony Perkins, who I didn't know was a comic actor.
Who played the girl?
@@randilevson9547 Sheila Wells. I never heard of her.
Perkins was hilarious in Psycho.
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Me neither. Thanks for the answer.
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Seriously? Hilarious?
I don't think you saw the same movie I did.
From the hallway view, apt c should be the size of a walk-in closet.
Ann is emotionally immature. She knows that Donald loves her, yet she places so much importance on the arbitrary interpretation of an ink blot test. Silliness.
She tends to be somewhat 'spoiled' but I think Don appreciates her enthusiasm and playful side.
@randilevson9 emotionally immature, argumentative and at times insecure.
Red Skelton?
We’re Ted Bessel and Don Adam’s separated at birth?
Nope.
I would like to watch " FILM RISE NETWORK. I DON'T WANT TO WATCH , ME TV. BECAUSE " ME TV COST ME MONEY ! ”
I DON'T WANT TO WATCH " ME T.V. I ONLY WANT TO WATCH , " FILM RISE T.V.
I miss Me tv because I can't watch my three sons anywhere else
MeTv (and its ilk like Antenna TV) is showing edited content so that they can cram in many commercials. They will leave out entire scenes sometimes. I suspect you'd be better off watching classic shows on Filmrise's stream service; I'm told they have less ads than cable.
ME TV is free here
They just added Metv to our cable channels not too long ago!