TVLand.com to Air Full-Length Episodes of Marlo Thomas's Ground-Breaking Series That Girl and Emmy Award-Winning Special Free to Be ... You and Me Throughout December
Episodes of Series and Uncut Version of Special Premiere Online on December
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48-Hour Weekend Marathon of Most Popular Episodes as Well as Special Airs
Saturday, December 9 and December 10 on TV Land
NEW YORK, Dec. 1 -- It's Marlo, Marlo and more Marlo
beginning Friday, December 1 when TV Land and TVLand.com kick off a
month-long celebration showcasing the ground-breaking series That Girl and
the Emmy Award-winning special Free To Be ... You And Me. The celebration
-- in conjunction with the Season 2 release of That Girl on DVD -- includes
the following: full-length episode streams of That Girl on TVLand.com; the
uncut version of the pop culture classic Free To Be ... You and Me online
until January 31; a 48-hour weekend marathon of the series and special the
weekend of December 9 and a sweepstakes in which fans can enter to win one
of 50 DVD sets of That Girl's seasons one and two.
Beginning Friday, December 1, TVLand.com will begin offering
full-length episodes of That Girl for a limited time. Fans will be able to
access twelve of the series' most popular episodes (three episodes a week
will be rolled out throughout the month) including "Don't Just Do
Something, Stand There," "Anatomy of a Blunder," "The Good Skate" and
"Counter Proposal." TVLand.com will also stream the uncut version of the
1974 Emmy Award-winning special Free To Be ... You and Me through January
31. Additionally, the website will feature commentary from Marlo Thomas,
star of the acclaimed series and special, and clips of some of the
most-loved moments from That Girl. Fans can also go to TVLand.com to enter
a sweepstakes to win DVD sets of the first two seasons of That Girl. No
purchase is necessary and all entries must be received by December 23.
TV Land's on-air celebration begins Saturday, December 9 at 6 a.m.
ET/PT with a 48-hour marathon featuring episodes of That Girl as well as
Free To Be ... You and Me. The full schedule will be available on
TVLand.com.
The beloved TV series That Girl premiered on ABC in 1966 and was the
first of its kind to center around a young female character taking charge
of her own life. Marlo Thomas starred as Ann Marie, a young woman living in
New York City seeking to become an actress. As the show's producer, Thomas
set out to create a role model for women on prime time television, proving
that they could be strong, independent and happily single.
Free To Be ... You and Me, also produced by Marlo Thomas, aired in 1974
and featured life lessons delivered in skits, short stories and songs
performed by Marlo Thomas, Mel Brooks, Alan Alda, Michael Jackson, Rita
Coolidge, Harry Belafonte, Roberta Flack, Rosie Grier, Kris Kristofferson,
Bobby Morse, Tommy Smothers, Cicely Tyson and Dionne Warwick. In 1972,
Marlo Thomas produced Free to Be ... You and Me as a record album for her
niece. Through songs such as "William's Doll" -- a song about a little boy
who is teased because he wants a doll -- and humorous skits such as "Boy
Meets Girl" -- about two babies (Mel Brooks and Marlo Thomas) who discuss
whether each is a boy or a girl based on their likes and dislikes --
children listened to the underlying message not to settle for what's
expected of you and it's okay to be who you are.
The album sold 500,000 copies and inspired a companion book which went
on to become a best seller. Two years later, the songs and stories were
performed for television -- a project of The Ms. Foundation for Women, Inc.
-- and went on to win an Emmy Award for "Outstanding Children's Special
(Evening)" that year.
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