The newest Census figures reveal: the highest number of never-married women in the country live in New York. But the so-called “single girl” has long been associated with the Big City, says WNYC’s Sara Fishko. Especially on TV. In this edition of Fishko Files, a look at the single-girl show that broke the mold, 45 years ago.
To see the entire interview with Marlo Thomas from The Archive of American Television, click above.
WNYC Production Credits
Mix Engineer: Wayne Shulmister
Assistant Producer: Laura Mayer
WNYC Newsroom Editor: Karen Frillmann
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Really? A suggestion for the next Fishko Files - Bridget Love Bernie - tv's first look at religious intermarriage.
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