Charlie's Angels

Charlie's Angels

1976
Charlie's Angels
Charlie's Angels

Charlie's Angels

6.5 | TV-PG | en | Action & Adventure

Beautiful, intelligent, and ultra-sophisticated, Charlie's Angels are everything a man could dream of... and way more than they could ever handle! Receiving their orders via speaker phone from their never seen boss, Charlie, the Angels employ their incomparable sleuthing and combat skills, as well as their lethal feminine charm, to crack even the most seemingly insurmountable of cases.

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EP17  Let Our Angel Live
Jun. 24,1981
Let Our Angel Live

While tracking an embezzler, Kelly is badly wounded and taken to the hospital. Bosley and the other Angels keep a vigil for Kelly, and reminisce about her adventures with the group.

EP16  Mr. Galaxy
Jun. 17,1981
Mr. Galaxy

After several strange accidents occur while Ron Gates is training for the Mr. Galaxy contest, the Angels are called in to find out who is trying to injure him.

EP15  Angel on a Roll
Jun. 10,1981
Angel on a Roll

While tracking a stash of stolen one hundred dollars bills, Kris meets an electronics genius named Ted Markham, who becomes a suspect in the case.

EP14  Attack Angels
Jun. 03,1981
Attack Angels

The Angels take jobs in the corporate world when they are hired by the president of a big company to find out who is killing off his executives.

EP13  Stuntwomen Angels
Feb. 28,1981
Stuntwomen Angels

The Angels enroll in stunt school to stop a crazy Robin Hood who has been terrorizing the movie studios and trying to put real arrows into people.

EP12  Chorus Line Angels
Feb. 21,1981
Chorus Line Angels

The Angels join a dance company to investigate the disappearance of several of the dancers.

EP11  Angel on the Line
Feb. 14,1981
Angel on the Line

The Angels hit the singles scene to solve a murder at a club where the gimmick is a phone at each table. Someone is calling girls at the club and telling them they are too attractive to live.

EP10  Taxi Angels
Feb. 07,1981
Taxi Angels

When the owner of a cab company is badly burned in an explosion, the Angels go undercover to catch the culprit.

EP9  He Married an Angel
Jan. 31,1981
He Married an Angel

The Angels are hired by two sisters to track down a con artist who swindled them out of $100,000.

EP8  Moonshinin' Angels
Jan. 24,1981
Moonshinin' Angels

The Angels are sent to the deep south to investigate problems between two long-feuding families of bootleggers.

EP7  Hula Angels
Jan. 11,1981
Hula Angels

When Steve Moss, owner of the Tropicana nightclub, is kidnapped and held for $1 million ransom, the Angels are called in to find him.

EP6  Waikiki Angels
Jan. 04,1981
Waikiki Angels

Hoping for a vacation, the Angels go to Honolulu. But instead, they are called to the aid of a Congressman's son, who is attacked while honeymooning with his new wife.

EP5  Island Angels
Dec. 14,1980
Island Angels

In Hawaii, the Angels get word that an assassin has been hired to kill an envoy from a peace-keeping organization who is scheduled to speak at the convention center in 48 hours.

EP4  Angels of the Deep
Dec. 07,1980
Angels of the Deep

Kris and companion Bianca Blake find a sunken ship with a load of marijuana on board. The Angels get caught in a dispute between the ships' owners and thieves who want to steal the cargo.

EP3  To See an Angel Die
Nov. 30,1980
To See an Angel Die

The Angels check into their hotel in Hawaii. When Kris goes out to get some champagne to celebrate Julie's joining the team, she is driven off the road and kidnapped.

EP2  Angel in Hiding (2)
Nov. 30,1980
Angel in Hiding (2)

Kelly and Krsi go undercover as models in the Woodman Agency, where Julie and Jody both worked at one time. When another model from the agency commits suicide, the Angels visit the site at the same time as Julie and her friend, Harry Stearns. After shots are fired and Harry is killed, Julie admits that she has been working undercover with the police to gather evidence against Dale Woodman, who is using his modeling agency as a front for prostitution and drug trafficking. One of Woodman's clients, businessman Edward Jordan, also frequents the photography studio where Jody was killed. Kris is hired as a model, and quickly learns that Jordan has more on his mind than photography.

EP1  Angel in Hiding (1)
Nov. 30,1980
Angel in Hiding (1)

Jody Mills, a would-be model reduced to woking in a seedy amateur photography studio, is found murdered in an alley behind the studio. Her father hires the Angels, who begin an investigation of Jody's roommate, Julie Rogers. Kris learns that Jody may have bought drugs from Julie on the night of her death. A computer check reveals that Ms. Rogers also has a police record.

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6.5 | TV-PG | en | Action & Adventure | More Info
Released: 1976-09-22 | Released Producted By: Columbia Pictures Television , Spelling-Goldberg Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Beautiful, intelligent, and ultra-sophisticated, Charlie's Angels are everything a man could dream of... and way more than they could ever handle! Receiving their orders via speaker phone from their never seen boss, Charlie, the Angels employ their incomparable sleuthing and combat skills, as well as their lethal feminine charm, to crack even the most seemingly insurmountable of cases.

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Cast

Jaclyn Smith , Tanya Roberts , Cheryl Ladd

Director

Jeannie Epper

Producted By

Columbia Pictures Television , Spelling-Goldberg Productions

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bkoganbing Previous to Charlie's Angels the only female private detective I recall from television was Honey West with Anne Francis. Anne was certainly a sight to behold, but the male of the species got to gawk at three lovely beauties, all working for the never seen Charlie but with the voice of John Forsythe issued them their weekly case.Only Jaclyn Smith lasted the entire run of the show of the original female operatives. Kate Jackson and Farrah Fawcett were the other two original angels. Farrah was the breakout star, I can well remember that any kid whose hormones started to speak to him spoke the name of Farrah Fawcett. So what did she do but leave the show after one season for a career that never quite got off the ground. Proof of that her Jill Monroe character was guaranteed two or three guest appearances in succeeding years.Other angels included Shelley Hack, Cheryl Ladd and Tanya Roberts. The only other regular was David Doyle as Bosley who functioned like Higgins did for Robin Masters on Magnum, PI. I'm convinced Bosley was gay or he would have made some kind of move on one of the angels.Charlie's Angels featured beautiful women who competed and well in a man's game of private detective. I don't think Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler or Mickey Spillane ever figured on PIs like these.
angelmuze I was 7 when Charlie's Angels first aired, little did I think that 30 years later, I would still be talking about the Angels. The show captured the imagination of this nation and the world. It had glamorous settings, exquisite fashions, beautiful women, and intriguing often ground breaking plots. All these things were a part of the Charlie's Angels phenomena, and yet the key for me has always been the relationship of the three main characters. This was a true team of friends who didn't resort to the stereotypical cat fights that most women on TV often get into. They were three equals who depended on one another with confidence. Yes, they were beautiful and they used their sexuality, but they did so with brains and courage. I consider myself lucky to have grown up with the Angels as my role models, a girl could do a lot worse. The plots may have been silly but the relationships were genuine.
ShadeGrenade The '70's was a golden age for U.S. television with groundbreaking shows such as 'Roots', 'Holocaust', 'M.A.S.H.' and 'All In The Family'. Created by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts, 'Charlie's Angels' was a huge step backwards. Even as a testosterone-fuelled teenager, I found it both mindless and demeaning to women. Very much a male creation. The 'Angels' were three ex-policewomen recruited by a mysterious individual named 'Charlie' ( John Forsythe ) for covert missions. You can see how this idea happened. "Hey, guys!", some hot-shot executive probably yelled one day over an expensive lunch: "Why don't we do 'Mission: Impossible' with an all-girl cast?".If the 'Angels' had been strong characters, fine. But they were bimbos. Nobody could act, the violence was cartoon-like, the marshmallow theme tune made my teeth itch, and the Identikit plots rarely rose above the tenth-rate.Each week, the animated 'Barbie' dolls which composed three-quarters of the regular cast went undercover to trap some one-dimensional villain, which of course was nothing more than a pathetic excuse to get them into make-up and sexy clothes. Farrah Fawcett was the first to jump ship. She later matured into a fine actress. Cheryl Ladd was her replacement. Her debut episode featured one of the most ridiculous scenes ever broadcast on television - Ms.Ladd stripping naked in the middle of a street so as to gain entry to an exclusive nudist camp, while an elderly security guard chortled with glee.The girls came and went, but the show's entertainment value remained zero. It is amazingly now regarded in some quarters as a proto-feminist tract. 'Cagney & Lacey' it was definitely not!
orient_86 I watched the rerun of the show when I was 15-16 and at the time I thought it was the best show ever. I still like it.The acting may not be the best and the show lost its touch in the end (as usual) but it was classy, intriguing and entertaining. And it was the show that broke the "houswife TV-woman" once and forever. The girls could and they did. But they were still girls. They dressed with taste, fell in love, wore bikini and didn't treat men like dirt. They were tough but feminine.And the truth be told, I was really ******-off when they made a remake out of the show - Charlies Angels movies. Non of them had that little extra that the show had.