Police Woman

Police Woman

1974
Police Woman
Police Woman

Police Woman

6.6 | TV-PG | en | Drama

Sergeant “Pepper"” Anderson, an undercover cop for the Criminal Conspiracy Unit of the Los Angeles Police Department, poses undercover from mob girl to prostitute.

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EP22  Good Old Uncle Ben
Mar. 30,1978
Good Old Uncle Ben

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EP21  Flip of a Coin
Mar. 23,1978
Flip of a Coin

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EP20  Sweet Kathleen
Mar. 15,1978
Sweet Kathleen

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EP19  A Shadow on the Sea
Mar. 08,1978
A Shadow on the Sea

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EP18  Battered Teachers
Mar. 01,1978
Battered Teachers

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EP17  Murder with Pretty People
Feb. 22,1978
Murder with Pretty People

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EP16  Sons
Feb. 15,1978
Sons

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EP15  Sixth Sense
Feb. 08,1978
Sixth Sense

Crowley (Earl Holliman) discovers a woman near death in a car trunk, but the driver--her assailant--is freed on a technicality.

EP14  The Human Rights of Tiki Kim
Feb. 01,1978
The Human Rights of Tiki Kim

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EP13  The Young and the Fair
Jan. 25,1978
The Young and the Fair

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EP12  Sunset
Jan. 18,1978
Sunset

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EP11  Tigress
Jan. 11,1978
Tigress

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EP10  Blind Terror
Jan. 04,1978
Blind Terror

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EP9  Ambition
Dec. 28,1977
Ambition

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EP8  Death Game
Dec. 21,1977
Death Game

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EP7  Merry Christmas, Waldo
Dec. 14,1977
Merry Christmas, Waldo

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EP6  The Buttercup Killer
Dec. 13,1977
The Buttercup Killer

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EP5  Screams
Dec. 06,1977
Screams

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EP4  The Inside Connection
Nov. 22,1977
The Inside Connection

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EP3  Means to an End
Nov. 08,1977
Means to an End

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EP2  Guns
Nov. 01,1977
Guns

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EP1  Do You Still Beat Your Wife?
Oct. 25,1977
Do You Still Beat Your Wife?

Pepper (Angie Dickinson) aids a battered wife (Dee Wallace) who refuses to press charges against her husband (Don Reid). Miriam Stein: Pat Carroll. Emma Fayette: Lesley Woods. Crowley: Earl Holliman. Royster: Charles Dierkop. Styles: Ed Bernard. Dr. Harper: Dr. Joyce Brothers.

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6.6 | TV-PG | en | Drama , Crime , Action & Adventure | More Info
Released: 1974-09-13 | Released Producted By: Columbia Pictures Television , David Gerber Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Sergeant “Pepper"” Anderson, an undercover cop for the Criminal Conspiracy Unit of the Los Angeles Police Department, poses undercover from mob girl to prostitute.

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Cast

Angie Dickinson , Earl Holliman , Charles Dierkop

Director

David Gerber

Producted By

Columbia Pictures Television , David Gerber Productions

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videorama-759-859391 Here's another example of a higher plane of quality 70's crime drama. Police Woman has much more believable scenarios, and better actors, say to other shows around that time, or T.J Hooker, if you want another example. The casting was something I really liked with this show. What actually pi..es me off here, is that of the measly screen time of the great Charles Dierkop, the older moustached guy of the undercover squad. He was the killer/cop in that good sleazy exploitation pic, Roots Of Evil. Again, here was a show where you saw a lot of 'before they were famous' actors, one being T.J Hooker, himself. Of course, the foxy AD as the female cop heroine, one lady cop you'd really like to save you, probably the best female acting cop performance to other ones around that time. The t.v. show's music score, is something I probably remember most, about this great cop show, as I was only a nipper. Another 70's cop show, gone, but not forgotten.
TV TimesUSA This started a movement in TV crime shows where females weren't just the passive victims of male dominated fantasy crimes. This lady hit back. And what a punch she packed. An action packed series that introduced us to some great supporting characters and kept mums as well as dads on the edge of their seat. Angie Dickinson never camped it up (as much as you couldn't in the 1970's) It was as gritty as the execs would allow. Despite the pilot episode being called Police Story - it was obvious from the outset who the star of the show was.In its prime I had reached the grand old age of 10 - whereby this was the first adult TV series I was allowed to stay up and watch. Thanks Mom & Dad
Noir-It-All After I graduated from college, had a job, I'd sit in my single-girl's apartment, watching this show about a single woman working. In 1977-1978, the network would show Policewoman, Kojak and another cop show after the late night news. Angie was right up there with the boys. That pretty much sums up her image. Pepper liked being one of the guys. The media focused on her sexy qualities, especially the first half of the first season, but Pepper really evolved into a great character. The topics were often ahead of their time. I remember one episode that began with Pepper and her boss watching that French dance act where the man slaps the woman around. Pepper didn't like it. Darned if a new neighbor in her apartment complex stops by, showing signs of being slapped around. Spousal abuse! This was before Farrah Fawcett starred in the TV movie, "The Burning Bed", the TV movie that brought this issue to the mainstream. In two other episodes, Pepper supported the wife or ex-wife of one of her coworkers diagnosed with cancer. The '70's were a decade when women ceased to hide their medical ailments, including disfiguring ones like breast cancer. These episodes showed that the Police Woman supported women as well as men. Back to Pepper's apartment, it was one a city employee could afford, unlike the spectacular, designer decorated living quarters one usually sees like in Will & Grace, Living Single, etc.
Brian Washington This definitely was the first cop show to feature a female in the lead. Angie Dickinson was quite convincing as the tough no nonsense Pepper Anderson and Earl Holliman was great as her fellow officer Bill Crowley. Within a few years, however, this show would later be upstaged by the more light-hearted "Charlie's Angels" and would later inspire that other female cop show "Cagney and Lacey". Too bad they don't show this on television anymore. It is definitely a lost classic.