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The Girl in My Life

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The Girl in My Life
Created byWilliam T. Naud[1]
Directed byChris Darley
Tony Charmoli
StarringFred Holliday, host
John Harlan, announcer
Bob Warren, announcer
Theme music composerEdd Kalehoff
Country of originUnited States
Production
ProducersBill Carruthers, William T. Naud, Steve Friedman (executive producers)
Bob Henry, Brad Lachman, Bill Yagemann, Warren Williamson (producers)
Running time30 minutes (per episode)
Production companiesTN Productions; Metromedia Producers Corporation
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseJuly 9, 1973 (1973-07-09) –
December 20, 1974 (1974-12-20)

The Girl In My Life is an American daytime television show spotlighting women who made a difference in people's lives.[2] The show was hosted by Fred Holliday and the announcers were Bob Warren and John Harlan. The program aired on ABC during 1973 and 1974. The show was created by William T. Naud.[3] It replaced the original version of The Dating Game on ABC's weekday schedule, afternoons at 2:30 p.m. Eastern Time.

Format

Each day on the show featured three to four vignettes of women. The people whose lives they touched would offer a testimonial statement about their special woman, always ending with the phrase "My name is _____, and the girl in my life is ____." The woman would come out on stage and be interviewed by Holliday, and then would receive a modest prize package or an item of special meaning to the woman.

The show's format was spoofed in an episode of The Carol Burnett Show, using the knockoff title "The Girl That We Like".

Episode status

The series was not rerun after its original network run and is believed lost. One pilot program that used a different musical theme aired near the middle of the series' run.

References

  1. ^ "William T. Naud, the game show guy".
  2. ^ Hyatt, Wesley (1997). The Encyclopedia of Daytime Television. Watson-Guptill Publications. p. 185. ISBN 978-0823083152. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  3. ^ "William T. Naud, the game show guy".

External links

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