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That Girl TV Show…

July 2, 2008

That Girl - Season One Here is yet another TV & Movies blog on the Cozy Mystery site that has absolutely nothing to do with mysteries. The reason I chose to write about That Girl is because it is one of the shows from the late 1960s/early 1970s that I hope isn’t lost amongst the huge array of shows available now.

We moved into our house fifteen years ago— and I remember that That Girl was one of the shows my daughter and I watched together when Nickelodeon offered it (I think that they aired it during the Nick at Night time block… even before there was a TV Land channel!)

That Girl starred Marlo Thomas as Ann Marie, an aspiring, “struggling” actress. The use of quotation marks on the word “struggling” refers to the fact that Ann Marie’s apartment was absolutely phenomenal… large enough for a family of four in New York City, and her clothes were even more “absolutely phenomenal” than her apartment. BUT remember that this is a TV show, and just accept the fact that in the world of make-believe>>>Who Cares!?!

That fact is that despite a few little glitches, the show really is a good show to share with your daughters, nieces, granddaughters, or just you alone! (As I am doing now that my daughter doesn’t live with us…)

Ann’s personality is bubbly, fun, positive, in short… refreshing. Her boyfriend (Donald…played perfectly by Ted Bessell) is her anchor”’ but not her protector. Ann doesn’t need a protector,. She”s a strong, independent woman.

That Girl- Season One (1966-1967) included thirty episodes, in which we get introduced to the recurring characters. Ann’s father (Lou) was played by the wonderful Lew Parker… He is every young daughter’s father: over-protective and loving at the same time. Rosemary DeCamp exudes patience in her roll as Ann’s mother Helen Marie… She is Ann’s champion and runs interference between her leaving-the-nest Ann and her you-should-stay-at-home father.

For those of you like me who enjoyed the show when it first aired, you’ll be familiar with some of the great guest stars the show managed to get: Ethel Merman, Merle Milton, Danny Thomas, and some very young guest stars who went on to become big names: Sally Kellerman, Dabney Coleman, George Carlin.

If you’re worried about “adult situations,” let me just tell you that inn the episode “Rain, Snow and Rice,” Donald and Ann are snowed in with their friends in a hotel— the girls end up sharing one room and the boys share the other room… and the other couple is on their honeymoon!

Season Two (1967/1968) also had thirty episodes. (Unbelievable by today’s standard!) My daughter and I enjoyed watching these a year or two ago… and I am guessing that at 22, she would still enjoy Ann Marie’s antics. (I will pass on my DVDs when I am finished with them…)

Season Three (1968/1969) had 26 episodes and one of them had (almost!) the entire Thomas family. “My Sister’s Keeper” had guest appearances by Marlo’s dad (Danny), Sister (Terre), and brother Tony. What’s not to like?!?

I have yet to watch (or should I say “re-watch”?) any of Season Four (1969/1970) or Season Five (1970/1971) but I am looking forward to them. So here is the way.

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I'm Just Venting…..AGAIN!

June 30, 2008

Good grief! I know that I am going to sound VERY OLD here… but am I the only one who is getting tired of “improvements”?!?!?

I finally had to chuck my AOL… I remember way back… when I first started using the computer, about 15 years ago>>> I was the last hold-out in my household to join the modern world! Back then, my relationship with my computer seemed a whole lot easier. I could save pictures to put on my emails, I could make folders that kept all of my correspondence, I could get off of the computer without “it” keeping files hidden in my computer which would then mess up my computer… Computer life was sweet! (As my daughter would say… “Sweet” is the new “delicious”— which a lot of us used to use to describe something that was totally super!)

But, some good things actually do come to pass. AOL kept putting out new versions… which they touted as “improved” (or some such adjective.) I would usually try to put off “upgrading” to the new improved system. And, when I finally acquiesced and let my husband upgrade my AOL (since I was the only one in the family who used AOL) I would immediately find fault with the “improvements.” (That’s right… “let my husband” do the work>>> Wasn’t I a good sport!?!)

Well, this last “upgrade” has finally persuaded me that after fifteen years of using AOL, I am ready to “go solo.” Yes, I have finally gotten fed up with all of the improvements… It seemed like this last upgrade meant that my husband had to keep fixing my computer when it “crashed.” And, I have enough computer questions for my husband… questions about how to save pictures of cozy mystery books, covers, how to make a new category on the site, how to “go behind the scenes” of my pages and make changes, how to…. well you get my drift.

So, adieu to AOL… You were “delicious” when I was learning my ins and outs of the computer… but your improvements just aren’t that “sweet” for me!

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Four New Mystery Authors You All Have Recommended for the Site:

June 28, 2008

It’s that time again…. I have completed four new (to the site… but not actually "new") authors who I first heard about from you all. I have yet to read any of their works, but they do look interesting:

Garrison Allen: Allen writes the Big Mike Mystery Series which features the owner of a mystery bookstore, along with Big Mike… a huge Abyssinian cat who happens to love his Lima beans…

Lori Andrews: Although not a Cozy Mystery author, I included Andrews on the site because her books look really interesting, as well as… "smart mysteries"…  Andrews is a professor of law in Chicago and an expert in genetics. She writes the Dr. Alexandra Blake Mystery Series…

Christy Barritt: What better way to do your amateur sleuthing than to own a crime scene cleaning business, and have access to all of the freshly strewn evidence!  Barritt writes the Squeaky Clean Mystery Series which features the owner of that  very unusual business…

Patricia Batta: Batta has worked as an elementary school teacher, as well as a (document) librarian. She writes the Marge Christensen Mystery Series…

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Wedding Theme Mysteries & Wedding Planner Theme Mysteries …

June 26, 2008

Another theme that is very popular in the summer months is Weddings. This summer (August 2008), I am actually going to be touched by that theme… My niece is getting married in Chicago, and I am so excited about this! She is an innately good person… and I wish all good (as in WONDERFUL!) things for her.

The authors who I am going to include in the Wedding Cozy Mystery Theme are:

Beverly Allen (aka Barbara Early): Bridal Bouquet Shop Mystery Series… Audrey Bloom co-owns a flower shop in Virginia that specializes in wedding arrangements.

Stephanie Blackmoore: Wedding Planner Mystery Series

Ginger Bolton (aka Janet Bolin): Goodbye Cruller World (Deputy Donut Mystery Series)

Mary Jane Clark : Piper Donovan Wedding Cake Mystery Series

Peg Cochran (aka Meg London): Bought the Farm (Farmer’s Daughter Mystery Series)

Marla Cooper: Destination Wedding Mystery Series…

Kathy Cranston ….. Weddings are Murder (Bee’s Bakehouse Mystery Series)

Deborah Donnelly: Donnelly has a masters in library science… I believe that her Carnegie Kincaid is the only wedding planner I know of who is also a sleuth, and who lives on a houseboat! (Carnegie Kincaid Mystery Series)

Laura Durham: Durham is a Duke graduate with a degree in English who became a wedding planner. That paved the way for her Annabelle  Archer Mystery Series>>> Annabelle is also a sleuth and wedding planner…

Amanda Flower (aka Isabella Alan): Maid of Murder (India Hayes Mystery Series)

Agatha Frost: Champagne and Catastrophes ( Peridale Cafe Cozy Mystery Series)

Lee Hollis: Death of a Wedding Cake Baker (Hayley Powell Mystery Series)

Nancy J. Parra (aka Nancy Coco) writes the Perfect Proposals Mystery Series. Pepper Pomeroy was an event planner until she tried coordinating a perfect marriage proposal, which quickly made her change her specialty.

There are, of course, several mysteries that feature weddings in their plots…

Donna Andrews included not one, but three weddings in Murder with Peacocks, her first Meg Lanslow Mystery.

Catherine Bruns: Frosted with Revenge from her Cookies & Chance Mystery Series.

V.M. Burns: Wed, Read and Dead from her Mystery Bookshop Mystery Series.

Meg Cabot has The Bride Wore Size 12, which is the fourth in the Heather Wells Mysteries.

JoAnna Carl (aka Eve K. Sandstrom) wrote a wedding-setting mystery in her Chocoholic Mystery Series named The Chocolate Bridal Bash.

The Jane Jeffry Mystery Series by Jill Churchill gave us A Groom with a View andThe Accidental Florist, while Goldy Bear (of the Goldy Bear Mystery Series) had her own wedding to plan in The Last Suppers by Diane Mott Davidson.

Kate Collins: Seed No Evil, of the Flower Shop Mystery Series.

Elizabeth Spann Craig: Tying the Knot Southern Quilting Mystery Series

Isis Crawford (aka Barbara Block) has A Catered Wedding in her Mystery with Recipes Series, while Joanne Fluke‘s Cookie Jar Mystery Series has the Peach Cobbler Murder as its wedding themed-mystery.

Isis Crawford (aka Barbara Block) A Catered Cat Wedding (Mystery with Recipes Mystery Series)

Krista Davis: The Diva Takes the Cake – Sophie’s sister is getting married >>> again. (Domestic Diva Mystery Series)

Kathleen Delaney: Murder Half Baked (Ellen McKenzie Mystery Series)

Laura Durham wrote To Love and to Perish, which is the third in her Annabelle Archer Mystery Series.

K.J. Emrick….. Till Death Do Us Part (Darcy Sweet Mystery Series)

Christy Fifield (aka Christy Evans) ….. Murder Ties the Knot, from the Haunted Souvenir Shop Mystery Series.

Joanne Fluke: Wedding Cake Murder (Hannah Swensen Mystery Series)

Earlene Fowler: Steps to the Altar, in which sleuth Benni Harper is responsible for planning both her grandmother’s and best friend’s weddings

A. Gardner: Wedding Soufflé and a Dead Valet is in her Poppy Peters Mystery Series. Poppy is a former ballet dancer who then goes on to be a pastry chef.

Margaret Grace (aka Camille Minichino, Ada Madison, & Jean Flowers): Matrimony in Miniature (Miniature Mystery Series)

Sarah Graves: Death by Chocolate Malted Milkshake (Death by Chocolate Mystery Series)

Yes, even the Gregor Demarkian Mystery Series (by Jane Haddam/Orania Papazoglou) has a wedding inspired mystery: Deadly Beloved.

Jean Hager‘s Iris House Bed & Breakfast Mystery Series gave us both Sew Deadly and The Bride and Doom… While Bride and Groom was offered up for our reading enjoyment from Susan Conant‘s Dog Lover’s Mystery Series.

Gemma Halliday: Mayhem in High Heels from her High Heels Mystery Series

Miranda James (aka Jimmie Ruth Evans, Honor Hartman, & Dean James): Dead with the Wind – The Southern Ladies, An’gel and Dickce Ducote, are off to a wedding!

Diane Kelly: Death, Taxes, and a Shotgun Wedding from the Tara Holloway Mystery Series.

Colette London: Dangerously Dark from her Chocolate Whisperer Mystery Series.

Alyssa Maxwell: A Murderous Marriage (Lady and Lady’s Maid Mystery Series)

Maggie McConnon (aka Maggie Barbieri): Wedding Bel Blues (Belfast McGrath Mystery Series)

Jenn McKinlay (aka Josie Belle & Lucy Lawrence): Wedding Cake Crumble – Cupcake Bakery Mystery Series

Staci McLaughlin: Marriage is Pure Murder from her Blossom Valley Mystery Series.

Leslie Meier‘s Lucy Stone Mystery Series had the Wedding Day Murder, and who can forget M. C. Beaton‘s Agatha Raisin and The Murderous Marriage… with its crazy ending!?! M. C. Beaton also has There Goes the Bride.

Liz Mugavero (aka Cate Conte): Murder, She Meowed (Pawsitively Organic Mystery Series)

Cynthia Riggs: Widow’s Wreath (Martha’s Vineyard Mystery Series)

Sara Rosett: Marriage, Monsters-in Law, and Murder – This wedding has two mothers-in-law getting a little more involved than they should! This is from the Ellie Avery Mystery Series.

Sara Rosett: Death at an English Wedding – from the Murder on Location Mystery Series.

Arlene Sachitano: Double Wedding Death – from the Harriet Truman/Loose Threads Mystery Series.

Denise Swanson writes the Scumble River Mystery Series which has a Wedding Theme mystery called Murder of a Wedding Belle.

Teresa Trent: Buzzkill (Pecan Bayou Mystery Series)

LynDee Walker: Lethal Lifestyles (Headlines in Heels Mystery Series)

Marty Wingate: Between a Rock and a Hard Place (Potting Shed Mystery Series)

I am sure that there are other Cozy Mystery novels with Wedding Themes that I have read, but I just cannot seem to remember their titles… If you know of a novel that I have been remiss in adding to the Cozy Mystery Wedding Theme list… please send a comment and I will gladly add it.

♦To access more Cozy Mysteries by Theme click on this link.♦

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