In 1965, the character was adapted for television in the Screen Gems sitcom series
Gidget, starring
Sally Field. Don Porter, who had played Gidget's father in
Gidget Goes to Rome, reprised the role for the show. The series reintroduced
Larue, a timid, awkward girl who often accompanied Gidget on her zany escapades, and an older married sister Anne Cooper (Ann Cooper in the novels), both of whom had appeared in the original 1957 novel, but were absent from the motion pictures. In 1969,
Karen Valentine starred as Gidget in the
telemovie Gidget Grows Up, freely adapted from the 1968 novel
Gidget Goes New York, but also functioning as a sequel to the 1965 sitcom series. In 1972, another telemovie was made, titled
Gidget Gets Married, in which Gidget finally married longtime boyfriend Moondoggie. Monie Ellis played the title role. This incarnation of Gidget is unique in that it gives Moondoggie's real name as Jeff Stevens. In the novels, the other telemovies and
The New Gidget, he is Geoffrey H. Griffin (the middle initial is mentioned
only in the first novel); in the Hollywood films and the sitcom
Gidget, he is Jeffrey Matthews. Later that year,
Hanna-Barbera produced a 60-minute animated feature for television,
Gidget Makes the Wrong Connection, with
Kathy Gori as the voice of Gidget. It was broadcast as part of the Saturday-morning series
The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie. In 1985, a follow-up of the 1965 sitcom series was launched with the telemovie ''
Gidget's Summer Reunion, starring Caryn Richman as a grown version of the character played by Sally Field. This was followed by a sitcom series The New Gidget'', which ran for two seasons, 1986–1988. ==Stage==