The letters she had been writing to her beloved "moondoggie" to try to make him jealous have had the wrong effect.

Stumbled upon this and "Coffee, Tea, or Me" both starring my first celebrity crush Karen Valentine this morning. Just like her first appearance in each episode of Room 222 (1969), Karen Valentine's first seen getting off a bus. ABC | Air Date: April 14, 1966: Starring: Sally Field, Sally Field, Don Porter. After spending the last two years in Europe as an exchange student, Gidget returns home to California only to discover that things have changed. In 1969, a telemovie Gidget Grows Up starring Karen Valentine was aired. Genre(s): Comedy. Gidget: Clip 3. *Sigh* For anyone who Loved the Gidget movies, you are going to LOVE this one. I have also been trying to find Gidget Goes Hawaiian on the Internet for years, but to no avail. After spending the last two years in Europe as an exchange student, Gidget returns home to California only to discover that things have changed. 21 September 2013 | michelerv1 While there she has a proposal of marriage from an extremely wealthy Arabian Sheik, but instead she falls for a handsome but older Australian diplomat.Fluffy and silly, this entry in the Gidget series sees our heroine looking for love in sets which are very much static and indoor-bound. Karen Valentine is sweet as Gidget but I prefer Sandra Dee in the role, and by this time, the franchise was wearing a little thin, anyway.The plot turns in this suggest it is stitched together from four or so episodes of a pre-sold but unscheduled TV series. Her regular boyfriend, Moondoggie (seriously?) This is an Awesome movie that the entire family can all watch together. played amusingly by Paul Petersen might be upstaged by a couple of interlopers, but true love surely will prevail.Pop culture spotters will enjoy Paul Lynde's performance as a former child star, while Knight Rider fans can see a rather young Devon in a previous life in one of his many undistinguished supporting roles. Not really even a TV movie. And as much as I have always loved Gidget and Moondoggie as a couple, it was also nice to see her not pining over him this time. Karen Valentine is sweet as Gidget but I prefer Sandra Dee in the role, and by this time, the franchise was wearing a little thin, anyway.Amazon might be ruining the world, but they have some surprisingly interesting movies available through Prime (US). I Loved It! After spending the last two years in Europe as an exchange student, Gidget returns home to California only to discover that things have changed. !Gidget grows up, and Coffee, Tea or Me, I believe, were both made for tv movies. played amusingly by Paul Petersen might be upstaged by a couple of interlopers, but true love surely will prevail.Pop culture spotters will enjoy Paul Lynde's performance as a former child star, while Knight Rider fans can see a rather young Devon in a previous life in one of his many undistinguished supporting roles. Gidget Cast and Crew "Watch out Brigitte...here comes Gidget!" The letters she had been writing to her beloved "moondoggie" to try to make him jealous have had the wrong effect.

Karen Valentine is adorable, and quite possibly the only other actress to play Gidget qualified to follow Sandra Dee. As a young lad I fell for Karen when Room 222 aired. In Gidget we learn that "Francie", Gidget's given name, has spent the last two years "studyng" in Europe and has come back home. I adored this movie when I first watched it as a young thirteen year old on TV when it premiered. Karen V, Paul L, and Paul P were the absolute BEST! In 1965, Sally Field played Gidget in an ABC television series that was canceled after one season.   TV Movie

But this isn’t really a Gidget role, so what might have seemed like a way to make this premise more recognizable instead just doomed it to the scrap heap.My, how dated this looks! After spending the last two years in Europe as an exchange student, Gidget returns home to California only to discover that things have changed. After spending the last two years in Europe as an exchange student, Gidget returns home to California only to discover that things have changed. The letters she had been writing to her beloved She was everything a ten year old boy could dream of! It was like a sequel to the show.