Angie

Angie

1979
Angie
Angie

Angie

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Angie is an American television sitcom that was originally broadcast by the ABC network from February of 1979 to October of 1980.

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EP24  Angie and Joyce Go to Jail
Oct. 02,1980
Angie and Joyce Go to Jail

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EP23  Angie and the Doctor
Aug. 28,1980
Angie and the Doctor

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EP22  Friends in Need
Aug. 07,1980
Friends in Need

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EP21  The Kid Down the Block
Jul. 31,1980
The Kid Down the Block

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EP20  February Fever
Apr. 19,1980
February Fever

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EP19  The President's Coming, the President's Coming
Feb. 25,1980
The President's Coming, the President's Coming

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EP18  Brad's Best Buddy
Feb. 18,1980
Brad's Best Buddy

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EP17  Marie Moves Out
Feb. 11,1980
Marie Moves Out

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EP16  Theresa's Gigolo
Feb. 04,1980
Theresa's Gigolo

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EP15  Beauty Parlor
Jan. 21,1980
Beauty Parlor

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EP14  Angie and Brad's Close Encounter
Jan. 14,1980
Angie and Brad's Close Encounter

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EP13  Coffee Wars
Dec. 17,1979
Coffee Wars

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EP12  The Gambler
Dec. 10,1979
The Gambler

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EP11  Mary, Mary, Marries
Dec. 03,1979
Mary, Mary, Marries

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EP10  Harvey's Mother
Nov. 26,1979
Harvey's Mother

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EP9  Family Feud
Nov. 19,1979
Family Feud

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EP8  Uncle Cheech
Nov. 12,1979
Uncle Cheech

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EP7  Vinnie's Return
Nov. 05,1979
Vinnie's Return

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EP6  The Thief
Oct. 29,1979
The Thief

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EP5  The Gift
Oct. 22,1979
The Gift

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EP4  Marie's Crush
Oct. 02,1979
Marie's Crush

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EP3  Moving Day
Sep. 25,1979
Moving Day

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EP2  The First Separation
Sep. 18,1979
The First Separation

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EP1  Angie's Old Friends
Sep. 11,1979
Angie's Old Friends

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Released: 1979-02-08 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Angie is an American television sitcom that was originally broadcast by the ABC network from February of 1979 to October of 1980.

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Cast

Donna Pescow , Robert Hays , Doris Roberts

Director

Edward K. Milkis

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Reviews

videorama-759-859391 It's the opening song about this show that gets me. A very well written sitcom, this show was, but laughs a few, really, like many other comedies of this type that still pulled you in,and had you. Regardless, I really enjoyed this show in my teens which really captured New York city cafe culture, with it's two assets, Pescow, no real oil painting, and 'Flying High' Hays, who deliver their acting chops, especially Pescow, who really brings it. I found her much more attractive in my young '80's' years, but the one I really liked was Deborah Lee Scott, as the kind of jealous, less successful sister who was always falling out with men, after falling out of bed with them. Scott had went on to do Police Academy 3, as the wife of the accident prone Fachler. Also the great Doris Roberts as Angie's mum, way before liking Raymond. There were many other, of these kind of late 70's sitcoms, Angie, being a slightly memorable one, though nothing to write home about. Yet again, it's the song that gets me. Good quality show.
leighabc123 This show had the longest theme song of any sitcom that I have ever seen!I remember watching this show every day. This show was as much a part of my childhood as most of the other sitcoms.The time I watched it was during the summer before I started fifth grade.The mother on this show is the same mother on Everybody Loves Raymond. She had brown hair back then!I don't remember much about this show.I just remember the extremely long theme song. I can't believe I actually heard a minister quote the lyrics to this theme song almost 20 years later.
James Helberg ...How about releasing "Angie": The Complete Series on DVD! All the episodes are just sitting there in your vault collecting dust! This series is fondly remembered by everyone I talk to about it. Judging by the other comments I think you could sell quite a few units and make a nice profit. Great writing,great cast including: Donna (Even Stevens) Pescow, Robert (Airplane) Hays and EMMY Winner Doris (Everybody Loves Raymond) Roberts set this show apart as one of the few sitcom gems of the 1970's. The show underwent sweeping changes in it's very short run however, the writing was always sharp and funny. A poor time slot and an uncertain network (ABC) lead to the series' early demise. I think if the show had been given a chance to find it's voice and audience it would have went on to have a long successful run.
BigMarty-3 "Angie" was a program that was doomed to last no more than one season. First of all, it ran on ABC in the late 1970s, which pretty much sealed its fate as a ratings flop. Moreover, it had all of the right elements, in the wrong combination. In a way, the show was very ahead of its time. In another, it had very little new to offer.Donna Pescow played Angie, a working class Italian-American woman working as a waitress in a Philadelphia Diner, who dreamed of a better life. She was often visited by her "rough around the edges" sister, who criticized her conservative nature, and her smothering mother who criticized her lack of a husband. In the third episode, she married Brad, a regular customer at the diner, only to discover AFTER the wedding that Brad was the heir to a huge family fortune. But her new found wealth didn't keep her from working at the diner, especially after Brad bought her the diner for her birthday. Angie turned her downtown restaurant into a success, while living in her uptown penthouse apartment."Angie" had a strong cast. It was well written and it's "working class humor" was right for the times. But the "rags to riches" storyline and slapstick humor did little to set it apart from the sea of sitcoms that filled the airwaves in 1979.