List of Charlie's Angels episodes
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A list of episodes for Charlie's Angels (1976–1981).
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Series overview
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Episodes
Pilot (1976)
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"Charlie's Angels" | John Llewellyn Moxey | Ben Roberts & Ivan Goff | March 21, 1976 | |
Charles "Charlie" Townsend's client wants to prove that a missing vineyard owner, Vince le Maire, was murdered by his second wife and his foreman. The Angels set up a sophisticated caper in which Kelly Garrett and Sabrina Duncan pose as the wealthy heiress and Jill Munroe as a dowdy secretary and backwoods gunslinger.
Guest stars: Diana Muldaur, John Lehne, Bo Hopkins, Tommy Lee Jones, Grant Owens, Ken Sansom, Ron Stein, Colette Bertrand and Russ Grieve. George Simmons and Bob Templeton appear uncredited. |
Season 1 (1976–77)
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1 | 1 | "Hellride" | Richard Lang | Edward J. Lakso | September 22, 1976 |
Sabrina becomes a race car driver, John Bosley, a preacher and Jill, his daughter to learn why a pretty woman driver lost control of her car and died in a flaming wreck. Guest stars: Don Gordon, Mayf Nutter, Kurt Grayson, John Dennis Johnston, Jenny O'Hara, Ric Mancini, Norma Connolly, Rosanne Covy (as Rosane Covy), Russ Grieve, Anne Ramsey and Bob Frank. Guy Way appears uncredited. |
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2 | 2 | "The Mexican Connection" | Allen Baron | Jack V. Fogarty | September 29, 1976 |
Charlie assigns the girls to find the saboteurs of a charter plane carrying a cache of heroin. Jill becomes a swimming instructor for the daughter of a wealthy Mexican businessman when they travel south of the border, their mission known only to the surviving pilot of the ill-fated flight. Guest stars: Cesare Danova, Edward Power, Joseph Burke, Arnold Soboloff, Robert Tafur, Elyssa Davalos, Alex Tinne and Dante D'Andre. David Armstrong, Robert Buckingham, Fritz Ford and Ron Stein appear uncredited. |
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3 | 3 | "Night of the Strangler" | Richard Lang | Story by: Glen Olson & Rod Baker | October 13, 1976 |
Charlie counts on Kelly's striking resemblance to a fashion model who was a victim in a series of rag doll stranglings. The wife of a well-known fashion designer is the next victim. Guest stars: Richard Mulligan, Dean Santoro, William Beckley, Alex Henteloff, Elizabeth Robinson and Rosemary Forsyth. Bob Harks and Robert Strong appear uncredited. |
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4 | 4 | "Angels in Chains" | Phil Bondelli | Robert Earll | October 20, 1976 |
The Angels investigate a country prison farm and a nearby small-town sheriff. Sabrina, Kelly, and Jill deliberately get stopped for speeding; when the sheriff 'finds' drugs he has planted in their car, they are sentenced by a kangaroo court to unusually long terms at the nearby prison farm. Once there, they discover that the authorities are partners in an extortion-prostitution scheme. Young women without relatives are arrested and jailed on trumped-up violations. Guest stars: David Huddleston, Anthony James, Christina Hart, Mary Woronov, Kim Basinger, Neva Patterson, Brooke Tucker, Lauren Tewes (as Lauren Tewis), Brian Cutler, James E. Brodhead, Robert P. Lieb (as Robert P. Leib), Richard Kennedy and Terry Green. Robert Strong appears uncredited. |
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5 | 5 | "Target: Angels" | Richard Lang | David Levinson | October 27, 1976 |
An unknown assassin tries to kill Jill, Kelly and Sabrina. The pressure intensifies, forcing the girls to withdraw from their lives (such as Kelly breaking up with her boyfriend) and take the only sure refuge they know: Charlie's gated mansion. Their anticipation at the prospect of seeing Charlie for the first time dims when they suddenly realize they have led the killer to his real target — Charlie.
Guest stars: John Horn, Tom Selleck, Michael Bell, David Healy, John Agar, Irene Tedrow, Thayer David, Bill Smillie, John Petlock, Stephen Burleigh (as Steven Burleigh), Michael Lederman and Verda Bridges. Stephen Burnette and Robert Strong appear uncredited. |
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6 | 6 | "The Killing Kind" | Richard Benedict | Rick Husky | November 3, 1976 |
Charlie calls on the Angels to solve the murder of the daughter of an old friend. In their quest to solve the killing, the three (Kelly posing as a magazine photographer, Jill as a tennis instructor and Sabrina as a guest) infiltrate an exclusive hotel-resort. They soon learn that the owner is an underworld figure who, after turning state's evidence and getting a new identity as part of the government's "witness relocation" program, has built a new criminal empire for himself. Guest stars: Robert Loggia, Joseph Ruskin, Hugh Gillin, Frank Maxwell, Judson Pratt, Sean Fallon Walsh, Nancy Stephens, Alex Sheafe, Clarke Gordon, Janis Jamison, Hal Needham and Lupe Ontiveros. Shirley Anthony, David Armstrong, Harry Carter, Paul DeCeglie and Hank Robinson appear uncredited. |
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7 | 7 | "To Kill an Angel" | Phil Bondelli | Rick Husky | November 10, 1976 |
Kelly takes Skip, an autistic little boy, on an outing to an amusement park. When away for a few moments, two hired killers bump into Skip after they have just murdered a man. One of the killers drops his gun near Skip, who accidentally shoots Kelly and runs away. Kelly is hospitalized with a minor head wound and Sabrina and Jill take up the search for Skip, trying to find his whereabouts using clues from his favorite nursery rhyme. The killers visit Kelly in the hospital and learn the clues as well, determined to silence Skip before the Angels can rescue him. Note: This episode's plot is similar to that of "The Mod Squad" episode "Cricket". NOTE: The girl who drives Skip to the beach wears a T-shirt sporting another Aaron Spelling-Leonard Goldberg production, "Starsky and Hutch". Because Spelling and Goldberg were executive producers of that series as well as "Charlie's Angels", they were given the rights to use the T-shirt. Guest stars: Robert Donner, Craig Ludwin, John Zaremba, Lee Bryant, Dennis Dimster, Danny Dayton, Michael Alldredge, Mike Robelo, Carol Jones, George Kramer, Daryle Ann Lindley (as Daryle Ann Lyndley) and Bea Silvern. |
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8 | 8 | "Lady Killer" | George McCowan | Sue Milburn | November 24, 1976 |
Jill becomes a candidate for the centerfold of Feline Magazine, hoping to tempt the hand of the murderer of two previous models. There are many suspects on the magazine's staff and the infighting is so intense that attempts on the lives of undercover employees Kelly and Sabrina further cloud the investigation, including a water bed wired to electrocute Sabrina. Guest stars: Hugh O'Brian, Alan Fudge, Richard Foronjy, Jan Shutan, Bob Basso, Lory Walsh (as Lory Kochheim), Martha Smith, Ruth Ko and Denise Gordy. Robert Buckingham, Tony Dante and Robert Strong appear uncredited. |
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9 | 9 | "Bullseye" | Daniel Haller | Jeff Myrow | December 1, 1976 |
A recruit in the Women's Army Corps is shot to death on the firing range and the Angels are assigned to investigate. Bosley works undercover as a civilian researcher with Sabrina as an Army nurse and Jill and Kelly as new enlistees. A military physician and a cruel drill instructor are discovered to be purchasing large quantities of cheap, inactive drugs and reselling them to the Army at top quality retail prices. Guest stars: L. Q. Jones, Robert Pine, Marla Pennington, Peter Leeds, Kelly Sanders, Erin O'Reilly (as Erin O'Rielly), Helen Lockwood, Nora Marlowe, Jeanne Bates, Frank Geraci and Betty A. Bridges (as Betty Bridges). |
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10 | 10 | "Consenting Adults" | George McCowan | Les Carter | December 8, 1976 |
A prostitute supplied by a computer dating service keeps an antique dealer preoccupied while his store is burgled of priceless art objects. One of the stolen items is stuffed with smuggled diamonds belonging to a ruthless crime syndicate boss. Enraged, the kingpin kidnaps the antique dealer and the Angels enter the case. Jill infiltrates the dating service posing as a hooker, but finds that the prostitute has led the crime boss to the diamonds. In a last-ditch effort, the Angels steal the crime boss's championship racehorse and he agrees to turn over the diamonds in exchange for his horse. Guest stars: Audrey Christie, Laurette Spang, Alan Manson, Dick Dinman, George Sperdakos, Ward Wood, G. W. Bailey, Robert Hackman, Montana Smoyer and Randy Stone. Albert (Jaclyn Smith's poodle) and Paul LeClair appear uncredited. |
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11 | 11 | "The Seance" | George W. Brooks (as George Brooks) | Robert C. Dennis | December 15, 1976 |
A rich widow hires the Angels to solve the mystery of the repeated disappearances of her jewelry. When they learn the lady manages her affairs through a medium, they track down prime suspect, Madame Dorian. Kelly assumes the identity of a rich Texas widow, Jill becomes her friend, and Bosley, their French chauffeur. Unbeknownst to the others, Madame Dorian's male assistant hypnotizes Kelly to get financial information from her. Guest stars: Rene Auberjonois, Carole Cook, George Wyner, Cliff Medaugh, Kathryn Fuller, Nancy Cameron and Gertrude Flynn. Tonya Crowe, Norman Palmer and Norman Stevans appear uncredited. |
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12 | 12 | "Angels on Wheels" | Richard Benedict | Teleplay by: Jack V. Fogarty & Rick Husky | December 22, 1976 |
Jill becomes the star of a roller derby team when she goes undercover to investigate the mysterious death of skating champ Karen Jason, who is killed after being forced over the guardrail and into the audience during a rough and tumble race. Charlie's client believes Karen was murdered, despite the police report stating that the death was accidental. In search of clues, Sabrina poses as a state insurance investigator, Kelly as a pushy writer for a national magazine and Jill romances the team owner. Guest stars: Andra Akers, Nate Esformes, Kres Mersky, Taylor Lacher, Steve Sandor, William Benedict and Dick Sargent. Donald Chaffin, Bob Harks, Lars Hensen, Richard Rossi, Cosmo Sardo and Bob Templeton appear uncredited. |
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13 | 13 | "Angel Trap" | George McCowan | Edward J. Lakso (as Ed Lakso) | January 5, 1977 |
Jericho, a paradoxically gentle man who was a World War II French Underground assassin, is the prime suspect when a former member of his old liberationist team is killed. From Jericho's ex-girlfriend, the Angels learn that he intends to eliminate all of the members of his old French Underground team. In an attempt to capture Jericho before he can carry out his plans, Sabrina poses as the girlfriend of Kamden, the next likely victim, and Jill sets up an "accidental" meeting with Jericho. Jill soon finds it difficult to keep her mind on the job as she becomes emotionally involved with the romantic killer.
Guest stars: Fernando Lamas, Phyllis Avery, John Larch, Jim Jansen (as James Jansen), Ken Del Conte and Roy West. Bob Harks, George Holmes, Monty O'Grady and Norman Stevans appear uncredited. |
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14 | 14 | "The Big Tap-Out" | Georg Stanford Brown | Brian McKay | January 12, 1977 |
When notorious gambler-thief Roy David is suspected of burglarizing a securities company of $40,000, the Angels are called into the case to convict him of the crime. Sabrina and Bosley dupe the gambler into betting nearly half of the loot on a losing horse at the racetrack. Jill then tricks him into losing his remaining money at the gambling tables. With David penniless and desperate, the Angels make it easy for him to follow his usual burglary pattern. In front of startled eyes, they stage a hit-and-run accident in which Jill is apparently killed with detailed floor plans and safe combinations to the casino in her possession. David steals the plans and immediately sets up a burglary. Guest stars: Richard Romanus, John J. Fox, Tony Giorgio, Bert Remsen, Norman Bartold, Jerry Ayres, Don Wilbanks, Joel Rosenzweig, Vince Martorano, Kurt Andon, Nigel Bullard, William Putch and Grayce Spence. Albert (Jaclyn Smith's poodle), David Armstrong, Norman Palmer, Tony Regan and Hunter Roberts appear uncredited. |
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15 | 15 | "Angels on a String" | Lawrence Doheny | Edward J. Lakso | January 19, 1977 |
An international political leader is abducted and a double substituted for him at a world conference being held at a resort where the Angels are vacationing. Having met the leader earlier, Sabrina knows something is wrong. Soon, the girls discover that the culprits plan to have their impostor deliver a false, radicalized, seemingly irrational keynote address. Guest stars: Theodore Bikel, Gary Wood, Charles Cyphers, Jude Farese, Albert Paulsen, Jason Wingreen, Nancy Steen, Earl Montgomery and Jack Smith. Robert Buckingham, Stephen Burnette and Tony Dante appear uncredited. |
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16 | 16 | "Dirty Business" | Bill Bixby | Edward J. Lakso | February 2, 1977 |
A legitimate business is targeted for arson and the Angels are called in to investigate. Soon, they discover that the corporation is actually a front for a pornographic film studio-and that the studio films the after-hour activities of wealthy people and then blackmails them into investing. As the scheme becomes apparent, the Angels discover something worse than simple pornography: the pornographic film, Sally in Sin City, shows proof of someone being where he should not be. Guest stars: Alan Feinstein, John Calvin, Sidney Clute, Eda Reiss Merin, Warren Berlinger, Bruce M. Fischer, Dolores Dorn, William O'Connell and Larry Anderson. Robert Buckingham, Tony Dante, Robert Hitchcock, Murray Pollack, Nick Raymond, Al Roberts, Arnold Roberts, Hunter Roberts and Robert Strong appear uncredited. |
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17 | 17 | "The Vegas Connection" | George McCowan | John D. F. Black | February 9, 1977 |
Cass Harper assures young girls of a lucrative job in a Las Vegas nightclub chorus line, in exchange for sideline prostitution. Since many chorus girls end up marrying wealthy gamblers, his con scheme works extremely well at both ends. When any of his showgirl-prostitutes marry into wealth, Harper blackmails them with photographs of their past exploits. That is, until one of his blackmail victims hire the Angels to put a stop to his setup. Jill and Kelly become aspiring showgirls for the investigation and Bosley poses as a high-rolling spender looking for a good time. Guest stars: Michael Callan, Brooke Bundy, Ned Wilson, Walter Mathews, Carla Borelli, Michael Stearns, Sy Kramer, Cliff Carnell, Suzanne Hunt, Blackie Dammett, Jack Griffin and Sharon Clark (as Sharon Weber). David Armstrong, Jack Berle (Milton Berle's brother), Tony Dante, Paul DeCeglie, George Holmes, Monty O'Grady, Norman Palmer, Cosmo Sardo and Tucker Smith appear uncredited. |
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18 | 18 | "Terror on Ward One" | Bob Kelljan | Edward J. Lakso | February 16, 1977 |
Jill and Kelly pose as student nurses at the hospital and Sabrina as a local writer preparing a story on a mysterious attacker in a hospital. Bosley is admitted as a surgical patient. All clues begin to point to the chief surgeon cited in the malpractice suit in which a man died, who displays erratic behavior due to his excessive use of amphetamines. Then the Angels learn another staffer is the son of the man who died in the malpractice suit. Guest stars: Sally Carter-Ihnat (as Sally Carter Ihnat), Jack Bannon, Michael McGreevey, Fran Ryan, Arch Johnson, Robert Lipton, Ray Vitte, Bobbie Mitchell, Richard Derr and Eddie Lo Russo. Tony Dante, Eddie Garrett and Arthur Tovey appear uncredited. |
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19 | 19 | "Dancing in the Dark" | Cliff Bole | Les Carter | February 23, 1977 |
A lonely widow is blackmailed after a short affair with a gigolo she met at her dance classes. Jill masquerades as a disco-dance instructor, Sabrina as a rich but socially inept heiress and Kelly as a replacement photographer, supposedly sent by the blackmailer's shutterbug. When Sabrina pretends to succumb to the gigolo's charms, Kelly photographs the compromising position and Bosley then shows up as the irate but blackmailed father. Guest stars: John van Dreelen (as John vanDreelen), Logan Ramsey, Jean Allison, Benny Baker and Dennis Cole. |
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20 | 20 | "I Will Be Remembered" | Nicholas Sgarro | Story by: Richard Powell Teleplay by: Melvin Levy |
March 9, 1977 |
Aging actress Gloria Gibson seems to be losing her mind, reliving the death scenes from her old movies. Kelly gets a job as an extra in Miss Gibson's "comeback" film, Sabrina poses as the leading lady's secretary, and Jill pretends to be a magazine writer, covering the picture. Several attempts are made to kill the actress and the girls during the filming. Guest stars: Ida Lupino, Peter MacLean, Alfred Ryder, Jan Peters, Wynn Irwin, Louis Guss (as Louie Guss), Richard Libertini, Aharon Ipalé, Ray Middleton, Diane Duncan, Al Eben, Cathy Amsterdam and James Dogans Jr. (as E. James Dogans, Jr.). Tony Dante appears uncredited. |
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21 | 21 | "Angels at Sea" | Allen Baron | John D. F. Black | March 23, 1977 |
In a series of "accidents" aboard a cruise ship, a young couple is murdered. The Angels take a trip to Hawaii to investigate for the ship's owner, who is on the verge of bankruptcy. Guest stars: Frank Gorshin, John Myhers, David Watson, Harold J. Stone, Katie Hopkins Zerby, Michael Irving, Bill McLean, Meg Wyllie, Louie Elias, James Phipps and Carol Irene Newell (as Carol Newell). Shirley Anthony, David Armstrong, Tony Dante, Robert Hitchcock, Kathryn Janssen, Joe Maross and Monty O'Grady appear uncredited. |
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22 | 22 | "The Blue Angels" | Georg Stanford Brown | Story by: Laurie Lakso Beasley Teleplay by: Edward J. Lakso |
May 4, 1977 |
When two men are found dead in a massage parlor, the Angels are called in to investigate the policeman who reported the crime. Sabrina goes undercover on the vice squad as an assistant to the officer who is suspected of extorting money from massage parlor owners. Kelly signs up for the police academy to locate two suspicious recruits and Jill reopens the massage parlor where the murders took place. The officer-suspect calls on Jill to extort money but their cover is blown up by Sabrina's ex-husband. This was Farrah Fawcett-Majors' last episode as a regular. Guest stars: Dirk Benedict, Tom Ligon, Timothy Carey, Michael Bell, Joanna Kerns (as Joanne Kerns), Paul Larson (as Paul Larsen), Ed Lauter, Stanley Brock, Marilyn Joi, Vidonne and Bernie Kuby. Don Ames, Tony Dante, Paul DeCeglie and George Tracy appear uncredited. |
Season 2 (1977–78)
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"Angels in Paradise" | Charles S. Dubin | John D. F. Black | September 14, 1977 | ||
Two-hour season premiere. Just as Jill leaves the team to pursue an auto racing career, and new Angel Kris Munroe joins the team, someone abducts Charlie in Hawaii. The Angels go on an all-out search and meet a criminal kingpin who demands the Angels commit a jailbreak of her husband, only by then Charlie has been kidnapped by a rival gang.
Guest stars: France Nuyen, Art Metrano, Norman Fell, Ron Soble, Cliff Emmich, Alan Manson, Pat Suzuki, Don Ho, Tommy Fujiwara (as Tom Fujiwara), Al Harrington, Lydia Lei (as Lei Kayahara), Jake Hoopai, Jack Hisataki, Yankee Chang, Beatrice Chun, Vincent McAngus (as Vincent Mc Angus), Tad Horino, Ed Couppee, Camille Deubel, Tracy Monsarrat, Reginold F. H. Ho (as Reggie Ho) and David Simmons. Mark Pinkosh and Ronnie Rondell Jr. appear uncredited. |
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"Angels on Ice" | Bob Kelljan | Rick Edelstein | September 21, 1977 | ||
Another two-hour special, where the Angels go undercover as Kris becomes a clown skater, Kelly an Ice Capades chorus member and belly dancer, and with Sabrina's help, they uncover an unusual murder plot.
Guest stars: Harvey Jason, Edward Andrews, James Gammon, Lee Delano, Timothy Carey (as Timothy Agoglia Carey), Jim Backus, Phil Silvers, Geoffrey Binney, James Oliver, Erik Kilpatrick (as Eric Kilpatrick), Paul Wexler, Vicky Perry, Inga Schilling and Tom Lawler. John Alderman, Nick Borgani, Iren Koster, Jim Michael, Monty O'Grady, Murray Pollack, Sherril Lynn Rettino and Cis Rundle appear uncredited. |
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27 | 5 | "Pretty Angels All in a Row" | John D. F. Black | John D. F. Black | September 28, 1977 |
The Angels become beauty contestants to find out who is scaring off the contestants in order to win one of them by all means. Guest stars: Burton Gilliam, Richard Kelton, Jack Knight, Steve Franken, Patricia Barry, Doney Oatman, Bobbie Mitchell, Bill McIntyre, Marki Bey, Don Starr, Dana Kimmell (as Dana Kimmel), Danuta Wesley (as Danuta), Cliff Medaugh, Leslie Vallen, Tommy Breslin, Lisa Baur, Nancy Cameron, Celita DeCastro (as Celita De Castro), Denise DuBarry, Marcy Hanson and Linda Redford. |
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28 | 6 | "Angel Flight" | Dennis Donnelly | Brian McKay | October 5, 1977 |
When a college friend who teaches stewardesses is being stalked, the Angels come aboard to fly the not so friendly skies. On a training flight, a killer is loose on board the jetliner and there is no cockpit crew. Guest stars: Fawne Harriman, Robert Gentry, Marshall Thompson, Phil Roth, Ben Hayes, Ralph Byers, Mary Angela Shea (as Mary Angela), Lisa Moore, Lee Travis and Nigel Bullard. |
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29 | 7 | "Circus of Terror" | Allen Baron | Robert Janes | October 19, 1977 |
The Angels join the circus to uncover who is behind all the "accidents" that threaten to close it for good. Kelly is a motorcycle stunt rider, Sabrina is a mime and Kris goes under the knife as a knife thrower's assistant. Guest stars: James Darren, Charles Tyner, Denny Miller, Patty Maloney, Marvin Kaplan, Read Morgan, Tom Reese and Ramon Bieri. Jerry Maren, Tony Margulies and Sherri Rabinowitz appear uncredited. |
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30 | 8 | "Angel in Love" | Paul Stanley | Skip Webster & Jock Mackelvie | October 26, 1977 |
While the Angels are tracking down clues to the murder of a health resort employee, they uncover a $2 million aircraft hijacking mystery. Guest stars: Peter Haskell, Carole Cook, Tom Simcox, Amanda McBroom, Doris Martin, Dante D'Andre (as Dante De Andre) and Charles Picerni. Hank Robinson and Cis Rundle appear uncredited. |
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31 | 9 | "Unidentified Flying Angels" | Allen Baron | Ronald Austin & James David Buchanan | November 2, 1977 |
UFOs, mysterious disappearances and the murder of a wealthy old lady put the Angels on the trail of a killer. Sabrina acts as a pushy Bronx reporter, Bosley and Kris as a sugar daddy and his ditzy wife, and Kelly impersonates an alien. Guest stars: Dennis Cole, Bill Striglos, Ross Martin, Ken Olfson, John McKinney, Michele Nichols, Ernestine Barrier, Dick Ziker (as Richard Ziker), Edna Glover, George E. Carey (as George Carey) and Nancy Cameron. Ethelreda Leopold, Murray Pollack, Leoda Richards and Robert Strong appear uncredited. |
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32 | 10 | "Angels on the Air" | George W. Brooks | William Froug | November 9, 1977 |
The Angels join a radio station's new staff to prevent the murder of a beautiful reporter while Kris investigates a Charles Manson-like hippie. Guest stars: Nicolas Coster, Linda Dano, Larry Golden, Taylor Lacher, Larry Gilman, Kay Stewart, Richard McMurray, Judith-Marie Bergan and Linda Ryan. Cis Rundle appears uncredited. |
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33 | 11 | "Angel Baby" | Paul Stanley | Teleplay by: John D. F. Black | November 16, 1977 |
The Angels investigate a murder and discover a shocking traffic in black market babies. Sabrina is an adoptive mother, Kelly helps deliver a baby, and Kris is badly shaken as she shoots the culprit, her first time.
Guest stars: Edward Winter, Scott Colomby, John Karlen, Cissy Wellman, Bruce Fairbairn, Sunny Johnson, Jean Allison, Ivy Bethune, Annie O'Neill, Shirlee Kong and Joshua Gallegos. Robert Buckingham, Joanne Willis and Marianne Willis appear uncredited. |
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34 | 12 | "Angels in the Wings" | Dennis Donnelly | Edward J. Lakso | November 23, 1977 |
Kris is singing "Sweet Misery" when she appears in a movie musical to help find out who is trying to kill actress Ellen Jason.
Guest stars: Gene Barry, Nicolas Beauvy, Michael Fox, Nehemiah Persoff, Shani Wallis, Lew Palter, Michael Fairman, Hal Needham, Tony Epper and Tammy Greenough. Ray Pourchot appears uncredited. |
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35 | 13 | "Magic Fire" | Leon Carrere | Lee Sheldon | November 30, 1977 |
The Angels are hired to clear magician Wendell Muse as the prime suspect in mysterious arson fires set by the "Magic Man". Sabrina poses as a French fashion designer, Kelly a magician's daughter looking to sell the secret to a famous illusion, and Bosley and Kris perform their own magic act. They find the culprit sets fire by remote, and Sabrina's angle heats up quickly.
Guest stars: Rudy Solari, Victoria Carroll, Howard Witt, E. J. André (as E.J. Andre), Wyatt Johnson, Jay Rasumny, Hugh Warden and Susan Cotton. Albert (Jaclyn Smith's poodle), Robert Buckingham, Bart Greene, Robert Hitchcock, Kathryn Janssen, Murray Pollack, Leoda Richards, Norman Stevans, Robert Strong and Judith Woodbury appear uncredited. |
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36 | 14 | "Sammy Davis, Jr. Kidnap Caper" | Ronald Austin | Ron Friedman | December 7, 1977 |
The Angels become bodyguards for Sammy Davis Jr. to protect him from further kidnapping attempts. Guest stars: Norman Alden, Robert Pine, Altovise Davis, Martin Kove, Lee de Broux (as Lee Jones De Broux), Hari Rhodes (as Harry Rhodes), Sammy Davis Jr., Natalie Core, Betty McGuire and Robert Hackman. Arthur Tovey appears uncredited. |
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37 | 15 | "Angels on Horseback" | George W. Brooks | Edward J. Lakso | December 21, 1977 |
The Angels go to a dude ranch to find out who has killed one of the guests. Guest stars: Angel Tompkins, Woodrow Parfrey, William Edward Phipps (as William Phipps), James Sikking, Ted Markland, Louie Elias, Buddy Joe Hooker and Hal Riddle. Cis Rundle appears uncredited. |
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38 | 16 | "Game, Set, Death" | Georg Stanford Brown | Worley Thorne | January 4, 1978 |
The Angels join the tennis circuit as top players become victims of accidents and murder. Guest stars: Bibi Besch, Larry Block, Seth Foster, Tiffany Bolling, George Caldwell, Lynda Beatie (as Lynda Beattie), Lee Terri, Randy Phillips, Arthur Adams and David Hayman (as David T. Hayman). Murray Pollack and Cis Rundle appear uncredited. |
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39 | 17 | "Hours of Desperation" | Cliff Bole | Ray Brenner | January 11, 1978 |
After two diamond thieves are double-crossed, they take the Angels hostage to help the crooks retrieve their stolen diamonds. Guest stars: Stanley Kamel, Peter Palmer, John Quade, Edward Power, Tom Clancy, Taurean Blacque, Paul Sorensen, Sari Price, Barbara Baldavin and Joe Petrullo. Arthur Tovey appears uncredited. |
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40 | 18 | "Diamond in the Rough" | Ronald Austin | Teleplay by: Ronald Austin & James D. Buchanan | January 18, 1978 |
The Angels are hired by Freddie the Fox to help steal back a diamond and return it to its rightful owner. The Angels travel to the Caribbean and execute an elaborate jewel heist, and Kris falls for the son of the villain. Guest stars: Dan O'Herlihy, Bert Remsen, Sid Haig, Robert Perault, René Enríquez (as Rene Enriquez), Tony Giorgio, Rita Madero, Michael Evans and John Winston. Sam Nickens, Leoda Richards and George Simmons appear uncredited. |
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41 | 19 | "Angels in the Backfield" | Georg Stanford Brown | Edward J. Lakso | January 25, 1978 |
The Angels tackle a bunch of crooks who are trying to knock a women's football team out of the game. Kelly has a catfight with a towel-clad lady in the women's shower room before the real motive behind the attacks is uncovered. Guest stars: Gary Wood, Nancy Fox, Patch Mackenzie, Garn Stephens, L. Q. Jones, Heidi Von Beltz, S. Pearl Sharp (as Saundra Sharp) and Larry Huffman. Cis Rundle appears uncredited. |
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42 | 20 | "The Sandcastle Murders" | George McCowan | Teleplay by: Skip Webster & Jock Mackelvie and Ronald Austin & James D. Buchanan | February 1, 1978 |
When investigating a cosmetics company, the Angels must intercept a strangler obsessed with blue-eyed blonde women or Kris will be his next victim.
Guest stars: Alan Feinstein, Melissa Converse, John Crawford, Bibi Osterwald, Hunter von Leer, Melody Thomas Scott (as Melody Thomas), Steve Sandor, Jason Evers, Sheila Smith and Cis Rundle. Paul DeCeglie and Monty O'Grady appear uncredited. |
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43 | 21 | "Angel Blues" | Georg Stanford Brown | Edward J. Lakso | February 8, 1978 |
The Angels retrace the steps surrounding the mysterious death of a country-western singer. As Sabrina and Kelly uncover the clues and events that led up the singer's death, the killers work to cover their tracks and Kris, posing as a reporter, rides with the cab driver who was the last to see her alive. Guest stars: Bess Gatewood, Gary Bisig, Bill Quinn, Andy Jarrell, Vincent Schiavelli, Steve Gravers, Herb Braha, Lou Picetti, Tim Rossovich and Lynne Marta. |
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44 | 22 | "Mother Goose is Running for His Life" | George McCowan | Teleplay by: Ronald Austin & James D. Buchanan | February 15, 1978 |
Deadly toys are appearing at the Mother Goose Toy Company and it is up to the Angels to solve the case. Kris impersonates a life-sized rag doll. Guest stars: Murray Matheson, Gilbert Green, Clifford David, Don Knight, Bobbi Jordan, Hollis Irving (as Holly Irving), Eldon Quick, Vincent Duke Milana and John Roselius. Tiffany Bolling appears uncredited. |
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45 | 23 | "Little Angels of the Night" | Georg Stanford Brown | Mickey Rose | February 22, 1978 |
The Angels go undercover in the twilight world of vice to discover why three beautiful call girls have been murdered. They find an unlikely link between the apartment complex where the victims live and the restaurant across the street. Kris fits the profile of the dead girls and finds herself trapped with the psychotic killer. Guest stars: Paul Cavonis, Jeffry Druce, Denise Galik, Tara Tyson, Grayce Spence, Kutee (as Kutée), Rod Colbin, Michael Warren (as Mike Warren), James Mitchell, Joy Garrett and Shauna Sullivan. Robert Buckingham and Bob Templeton appear uncredited. |
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46 | 24 | "The Jade Trap" | George McCowan | Story by: Tom Lazarus Teleplay by: Lee Sheldon |
March 1, 1978 |
The Angels solve two cases: A beautiful millionaire plays with fire when she betrays a playboy and the Angels have to smoke out her killer. At the same luxury residence, a cat burglar is making the rounds. The killer and cat burglar cross paths when they see each other. Kris poses as a Swedish movie star and Bosley complicates the case when acting as an auctioneer; he sells a valuable jade item meant as bait. Guest stars: Barry Bostwick, Victoria Shaw, Irene Hervey, Dirk Benedict, Lurene Tuttle, Joan Leslie, Jack Kosslyn, Thomas Bellin and Nancy Penoyer. David Armstrong, Ethelreda Leopold, Norman Palmer, Joe Pine, Leoda Richards, Hank Robinson, Cosmo Sardo, Norman Stevans and George Washburn appear uncredited. |
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47 | 25 | "Angels on the Run" | Bob Kelljan | Story by: Laurie Lakso Teleplay by: Edward J. Lakso |
May 3, 1978 |
An aspiring singer hires the Angels to find her philandering husband who has disappeared. Unbeknownst to him, jewel thieves hid a fortune in jewels in his truck cargo, which he left with one of his several girlfriends, and the thieves kidnap him to get the jewels back. Now Kelly must step in for the singer, and when she is kidnapped as well, the other Angels must track her before her cover is blown.
Guest stars: Don Reid, Carole Mallory, Belinda Balaski, Bill Duke, Alex Courtney, Elaine Joyce, Judy Landers, Maurice Sneed, Fred Kareman, David Chow, Craig T. Nelson and Sy Kramer. |
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48 | 26 | "Antique Angels" | Leon Carrere | Story by: Lee Travis Teleplay by: Edward J. Lakso |
May 10, 1978 |
A space age fuel is stolen and the Angels track down the thieves to an antique car rally, where they pose as Keystone Cops. Bosley flips over a lovely lady enrolled in the rally. Guest stars: Edward Bell, Joseph Hacker, Kenneth Tigar, Chuck Wassil (as Chuck Winters), Ken Scott, Sandy Ward, Borah Silver, Mala Powers, Rick Casorla and Richard Milholland. Al Beaudine, Jack Berle, Bart Greene, Chester Hayes, George Holmes, Joe Pine, Murray Pollack, Arnold Roberts, Cis Rundle and Arthur Tovey appear uncredited. |
Season 3 (1978–79)
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"Angels in Vegas" | Bob Kelljan | Edward J. Lakso | September 13, 1978 | ||
Two-hour season premiere. When violent and suspicious deaths strike his closest friends, a casino boss hires the Angels to go undercover at the Tropicana Casino in Las Vegas. The Angels must discover the culprit behind the series of mysterious murders before it's too late.
Guest stars: Dean Martin, Scatman Crothers, Vic Morrow, Dick Sargent, Michael Conrad, Lee Travis, Herb Edelman (as Herbert Edelman), Robert Urich, James Hong, Rita Alexander, Ronnie Rondell Jr. (as Ron Rondell), Patti Pivaar, Gary Brockette, Eddie Lo Russo, Sid Conrad and Lionel Decker. Cis Rundle appears uncredited. |
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51 | 3 | "Angel Come Home" | Paul Stanley | Stephen Kandel (as Stephen Kandell) | September 20, 1978 |
The Angels begin some high gear sleuthing when a car explosion kills Jill's fiancé and she becomes the next target in this high-speed adventure.
Guest stars: Farrah Fawcett (as Farrah Fawcett-Majors), Stephen Collins, Bill Vint, Jackie Stewart, Dolly Read (as Dolly Martin), Horst Buchholz (as Horst Bucholz) and Martin Azarow. Cis Rundle appears uncredited. |
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52 | 4 | "Angel on High" | Larry Doheny | Edward J. Lakso | September 27, 1978 |
The Angels are hired by their wheelchair-using client to find his potential heir. The case takes them to the Reno Air Show where Kelly not only finds romance, but kidnappers, too. Guest stars: Bert Freed, Don Reid, Johnny Seven, Michael Goodwin, Lee Terri, Ben Hammer (as Ben Hamner), Bill Zuckert, Gloria Manners, Ben Young, Annalee Jefferies, Billie Perkins and Larry Huffman. Benjie Bancroft, Robert Buckingham, George Holmes and Jared Martin appear uncredited. |
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53 | 5 | "Angels in Springtime" | Larry Stewart | William Froug | October 11, 1978 |
When a famous stage actress is electrocuted at an exclusive women's spa, the Angels are hired to capture the murderer and find a missing manuscript. Kris is an aerobics instructor, Sabrina a chef, and Kelly a guest. The Angels know they are on the right trail when Kris gets locked in a sauna and Bosley has to stage a power outage to gain entrance to the exclusive women-only resort. Guest stars: Joan Hotchkis, Nancy Parsons, Pat Delaney (as Pat Delany), Amy Stryker, Marie Windsor, Mercedes McCambridge, Bobbie Bresee and Traci Hunt (as Tracie Hunt). |
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54 | 6 | "Winning is for Losers" | Cliff Bole | Ray Brenner | October 18, 1978 |
When an ambitious professional golfer competing for first prize money in a high-profile tournament is suddenly shot at, the Angels are brought in to solve the mystery. Kris wrestles an alligator. Guest stars: Jamie Lee Curtis, Gary Bisig, Casey Kasem, Ray Wise, George Pentecost, E. J. Peaker, Buck Young and Rita Gomez. George Holmes, Eugene Jackson, Morgan Lane, Paul LeClair, Ethelreda Leopold, Norman Palmer, Joe Pine and Don Terwilliger appear uncredited. |
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55 | 7 | "Haunted Angels" | Ronald Austin | Lee Sheldon | October 25, 1978 |
With the intent of contacting a beloved nephew who was killed four years earlier in a motorcycle accident, the Angels are hired by his aunt Claire to pose as psychics in order to uncover a possible fraud. Guest stars: Linden Chiles, Joseph Hacker, Roger Bowen, Jeanne Lange, Katharine Charles, Gretchen Wyler, Peter Donat, Lenore Woodward, Clint Young and Rick Casorla. Sig Frohlich appears uncredited. |
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56 | 8 | "Pom Pom Angels" | Cliff Bole | Richard Carr | November 1, 1978 |
One by one, three sexy cheerleaders are kidnapped by a small band of religious fanatics. In order to crack the case, the Angels must grab their pom-poms to catch the culprits behind this insidious plot. Guest stars: Lonny Chapman, Stephanie Blackmore, Rick Casorla, Ben Davidson, Fran Ryan, Anne Francis, Sandy Ward, Cis Rundle, B. J. Bartlett, Joan Vigman, Jade McCall and James Ferrier. Robert Buckingham appears uncredited. |
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57 | 9 | "Angels Ahoy" | Allen Baron | Lee Sheldon | November 8, 1978 |
An innocent woman is murdered after she identifies an escaped convict aboard a luxury liner. The Angels are assigned to infiltrate the ship and discover a ring that assists criminals in escaping the country. At a costume party, ballerina Kelly finally solves the case, but not before the villains try to drown her. Bosley befriends a lovely lady who turns out to be a black widow. Guest stars: Peter Brown, Jack Murdock, Hector Elias, Doug Sheehan, Parley Baer, Janis Paige, Derek Murcott, Prudence Wright Holmes and Tara Leigh. |
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58 | 10 | "Mother Angel" | Don Chaffey | Rift Fournier | November 15, 1978 |
Danger is close at the heels of the Angels as Jill joins their search for the killer of a victim who was accidentally discovered by a precocious girl. Guest stars: Farrah Fawcett-Majors, Gary Collins, Roy Jenson, Hermione Baddeley, Robert Davi, Olivia Barash, John Steadman, Peggy Rea, Mike Mazurki and Isaac Ruiz (as Isaac Ruiz, Jr.). |
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59 | 11 | "Angel on My Mind" | Curtis Harrington | Edward J. Lakso | November 22, 1978 |
After witnessing a murder, Kris suffers from amnesia and wanders away from the crime scene. Now it is up to Sabrina and Kelly to find Kris before the murderer does. Guest stars: Michael Witney (as Michael Whitney), Tom Spratley, Billy Barty, Jonathan Frakes, Neil Elliot, Jenny Sherman, Dix Turner, Edward Gallardo (as Ed Gallardo), Frank Doubleday, Rick Sawaya, Ed Ruffalo, Lloyd McLinn and Edward Cross. Jordan Ladd appears uncredited. |
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60 | 12 | "Angels Belong in Heaven" | Paul Stanley | Edward J. Lakso | December 6, 1978 |
When an old friend is targeted to be killed, he leaves an urgent message for Charlie, warning him that someone is out to destroy one of his Angels. Guest stars: Don Galloway, Tracy Brooks Swope, Lloyd Bochner, Eddie Firestone, Barry Quin (credited as Barry Quinn), John Voldstad and Buddy Lewis. |
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61 | 13 | "Angels in the Stretch" | Lawrence Doheny | Bob and Esther Mitchell | December 20, 1978 |
A wealthy gambler is murdered at a racetrack, so the Angels go undercover and discover a scheme where a losing horse is being switched with his winning twin. Sabrina is charmed by an Irish groom, but his involvement in the case could potentially chill their romance. Guest stars: John David Carson, Deirdre Berthrong, James Gammon, Richard Bakalyan (as Dick Bakalyan), Sidney Clute, Joyce Jameson, David Hedison, Al Hopson and Jeremy West. Nick Borgani, Robert Buckingham, Monty O'Grady, Norman Palmer and Tucker Smith appear uncredited. |
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62 | 14 | "Angels on Vacation" | Don Weis (as Don Weiss) | Edward J. Lakso | January 10, 1979 |
While vacationing in Arizona with Kris's family, the Angels learn that gangsters have taken all the women in the small town hostage in exchange for one of their strongmen. The Angels dress as spinsters to attack the gangsters and free the captured women. Guest stars: Denny Miller, Lyle Talbot, Ron Soble, Lee Delano, John McIntire, Jeanette Nolan, Jason Wingreen, Herb Vigran, Cliff Medaugh, Louie Elias, Fred Lerner, Mavis Neal Palmer, Eve McVeagh and Georgia Schmidt. Richard Elmore, Sig Frohlich and Cosmo Sardo appear uncredited. |
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63 | 15 | "Counterfeit Angels" | Georg Stanford Brown | Richard Carr | January 24, 1979 |
A devious scam is devised by three doppelganger women who pose as the Angels in order to rob a sports arena box office. The real Angels go undercover to capture their impostors when warrants are issued for their arrest. Guest stars: Hilary Thompson, Linda Scruggs (as Linda Scruggs Bogart), Robin Eisenman (as Robin G. Eisenman), Wynn Irwin, Paul Cavonis, Bubba Smith, Hollis Irving (as Holly Irving), Noah Keen, Mark Lonow, Hope Newell, Nigel Bullard, Richard Seff, Rose Parrish, Barbara Kahn, Ellyn Stern and Tommy Reamon. David Armstrong, Kathryn Janssen, Nick Raymond, Hank Robinson and Cosmo Sardo appear uncredited. |
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64 | 16 | "Disco Angels" | Georg Stanford Brown | George Slavin | January 31, 1979 |
When the Angels are summoned to investigate a strangulation, it leads them to the popular Freddie's Disco where they go undercover to prevent another killing. Kris burns up the floor, but she struggles in unbalanced disc jockey. Guest stars: Zalman King, Peter MacLean, Shera Danese, Robert Symonds, Raymond Singer, Gregory Rozakis, Diane McBain, Titos Vandis, Arthur Malet, Bonnie Keith, Iris Korn and Ruth Ballan. Stan Rodarte and Cis Rundle appear uncredited. |
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"Terror on Skis" | Don Chaffey | Edward J. Lakso | February 7, 1979 | ||
Two-hour episode. When a plot to kidnap the President's Special Envoy to the United Nations unravels at the site of the World Pro-Am Ski Competition, a government agent enlists the Angels to protect the envoy. Sabrina races against time to escape from her captors, the members of an extremist Italian radical group, and warn the other Angels of terrorist activity before time runs out. Guest stars: Cesare Danova, Frank M. Benard (as Francois-Marie Benard), Dennis Cole, Christopher George (credited as Chris George), Kathleen Nolan, Rossano Brazzi, Burt Douglas and Jefferson Kibbee. Kimberly Dorsey, Roy E. Harrison, Russell Motta and Cis Rundle appear uncredited. |
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67 | 19 | "Angel in a Box" | Curtis Harrington | Edward J. Lakso | February 14, 1979 |
When Kris is mysteriously kidnapped, Jill returns to town to help locate her sister, but soon discovers that she was the real target for a business mogul blaming her for his son's untimely death. Guest stars: Farrah Fawcett-Majors, John Colicos, Bill Fletcher, Ed Bakey, Perry Lopez, Art LaFleur (as Art La Fleur), Bill Story, Rawn Hutchinson and Walker Williams. |
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68 | 20 | "Teen Angels" | Allen Baron | Story by: Laurie Lakso Teleplay by: Bob and Esther Mitchell |
February 28, 1979 |
When a murder occurs at a posh all-girls school, the Angels assume false identities only to discover a ring of girls involved in drug and alcohol abuse. Guest stars: Audrey Landers, Jane Alice Brandon, Deborah Richter (as Debi Richter), Lori Lethin, Jack Fletcher, Elissa Leeds and Hal England (as Hal Englund). |
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69 | 21 | "Marathon Angels" | Bob Kelljan | Edward J. Lakso | March 7, 1979 |
When the Angels investigate the unusual disappearance of two participants in a marathon, Kris and Kelly join the race to literally chase down the suspects. Everyone has an angle for the highly publicized female-only race. Guest stars: Sarah Purcell, Danuta Wesley, Ronnie Schell, Edward Walsh, Ernesto Macias (as Eric Mason), Walter Brooke, Beth Specht, Karen Specht, Suzanne Niles, Elizabeth Norman, Andre Philippe, Minda Burr, Liberty Godshall, Jere Rae Mansfield (as Jeri Lea Ray), Louise Fitch, Betty Jean Samuelson and Erin Russell. |
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70 | 22 | "Angels in Waiting" | Allen Baron | Edward J. Lakso | March 21, 1979 |
Bosley becomes annoyed with being so predictable and decides to play a game with the Angels to see if they can figure out the clues to his whereabouts. Unknown to Bosley, he is actually a target for a dangerous ex-con. Guest stars: Pat Crowley, James Sikking (as James B. Sikking), Ed Ruffalo, Jeff Eagle and Tad Tadlock. George Golden and Cosmo Sardo appear uncredited. |
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71 | 23 | "Rosemary, For Remembrance" | Ronald Austin | Lee Sheldon | May 2, 1979 |
When an ex-mobster is targeted for murder, the Angels are called in by his nephew to investigate. When the mobster's nephew meets Kris, he hopes she can find the priceless diamond necklace the mobster gave to his wife the night of the murder. But when the ex-mobster starts to think Kris is actually his wife, and he reconstructs the last night he spent with Rosemary, she finds herself thinking she's going to be murdered like the original wife Rosemary was.
Guest stars: Ramon Bieri, Gilbert Green, Robert Karnes, Barbara Tarbuck, Michael J. Shannon (as Michael Shannon) and Ron Lombard. |
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72 | 24 | "Angels Remembered" | Kim Manners | Edward J. Lakso | May 16, 1979 |
The Angels reminisce with Bosley and Charlie about their three years of working together.
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Season 4 (1979–80)
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No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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"Love Boat Angels" | Allen Baron | Edward J. Lakso | September 12, 1979 | ||
Two-hour season premiere. Tiffany Welles joins the Townsend Agency after Sabrina has quit to get married and start a family. Charlie tells his girls to take a cruise on the Pacific Princess to catch art thief Paul Hollister. Kris offers to get close to their target, but soon begins to feel an attraction to him. NOTE: This is a crossover episode combining Charlie's Angels and another Aaron Spelling-produced series, "The Love Boat".
Guest stars: Bert Convy, Bo Hopkins, Sandy McPeak, Dick Sargent, Barry Sullivan, Lee Travis, Gavin MacLeod, Bernie Kopell, Fred Grandy, Ted Lange, Lauren Tewes, Judy Landers, Louie Elias and Read Morgan. Cis Rundle appears uncredited. |
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75 | 3 | "Angels Go Truckin'" | Lawrence Dobkin | Richard Carr | September 19, 1979 |
Kris and Tiffany go to trucking school to investigate an all-female trucking line whose cargo has been stolen under their very noses. Kelly goes undercover as a waitress. Guest stars: Joanne Linville, Royce D. Applegate, James Carrington, John Chappell, James Crittenden, Mickey Jones, Bill Zuckert, Eric Lawson, Rosanne Covy, Gary Grubbs, James Carroll (as James Lough), Gary Lee Davis and Lucille Meredith. Hank Robinson appears uncredited. |
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76 | 4 | "Avenging Angel" | Allen Baron | Story by: Laurie Lakso Teleplay by: Edward J. Lakso |
September 26, 1979 |
Frank Desmond is released from prison and proceeds to revenge himself on his jailer, Kelly Garrett, by injecting her with heroin. This leads the men he stole the drugs from to think Desmond and Kelly are partners in crime.
Guest stars: Cameron Mitchell, Stephen McNally, Richard Bakalyan (as Dick Bakalyan), Steve Kanaly, Ernest Sarracino, Tim Rossovich and Danielle Aubry. |
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77 | 5 | "Angels at the Altar" | Lawrence Dobkin | Larry Alexander | October 3, 1979 |
Kelly is to be maid of honor at her friend Sharon's wedding. When there are several attempts to murder the groom, Tiffany goes undercover as a violinist, Bosley tends bar and Kris joins the wedding party as waitress.
Guest stars: Kim Cattrall, John David Carson, Adrienne La Russa (as Adrienne Larussa), Joseph Hacker, Robert Walker, Walter Brooke, Marie Windsor, Parley Baer, Ivan Bonar, Glenn Robards and Paula Hoffman. |
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78 | 6 | "Fallen Angel" | Allen Baron | Kathryn Michaelian Powers | October 24, 1979 |
The Angels are hired to catch Damien 'Ice Cat' Roth, a millionaire playboy/jewel thief, who also happens to be in love with former Angel Jill Munroe.
Guest stars: Farrah Fawcett, Timothy Dalton, Marilù Tolo (as Marilu Tolo), Michael DeLano (as Michael De Lano), Richard Roat, Jenny Neumann, Sandra Caron and Gregory Itzin |
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79 | 7 | "Caged Angel" | Dennis Donnelly | B.W. Sandefur | October 31, 1979 |
Kris goes undercover as an inmate in Colejo Prison to ferret out a gang of jewel thieves operating from there. Guest stars: Shirley Stoler, Louise Sorel, Sally Kirkland, Rose Gregorio, Bonnie Keith, Tisha Sterling, Ellen Geer, Walter Mathews, Lynn Carlin, Harry Northup (as Harry Northrup) and Tyrone Van Haynes. Debra Kelly appears uncredited. |
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80 | 8 | "Angels on the Street" | Don Chaffey | Story by: Laurie Lakso Teleplay by: Edward J. Lakso |
November 7, 1979 |
When a young music teacher gets beaten up by a local pimp, Kelly and Tiffany join his stable as undercover streetwalkers to investigate. Guest stars: Richard Lynch, Ford Rainey, Madlyn Rhue, Nancy Fox, Richard Karron, Amy Johnston, Vivian Ford, Jeff Gerrard and Conrad Palmisano. |
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81 | 9 | "The Prince and the Angel" | Cliff Bole | Story by: Laurie Lakso Teleplay by: Edward J. Lakso |
November 14, 1979 |
Jill is wooed by a European crown prince while shopping for Charlie's birthday party and immediately gets in the way of an assassin's line of fire. The Angels help out, even though Bosley objects since they are not being paid. Guest stars: Farrah Fawcett, Leonard Mann, Jesse Doran, Herb Braha, Karl Held, Tom Spratley and Stacy Peralta. |
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82 | 10 | "Angels on Skates" | Don Chaffey | Teleplay by: Michael Michaelian (as Michael Michalian) | November 21, 1979 |
A young girl is kidnapped while performing as a skater on Venice Beach. The Angels investigate Freddie Fortune's rink, where Kris joins the skating chorus line. Guest stars: Ed Begley Jr., Roz Kelly, Chris Mulkey, Joanna Barnes, Lory Walsh, Rene Auberjonois, Nicholas Worth and Virgil Frye |
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83 | 11 | "Angels on Campus" | Don Chaffey | Michael Michaelian | November 28, 1979 |
Two young girls from Tiffany's old sorority Kappa Omega Psi have been kidnapped to be sold as white slaves to a sheik, so Tiff and Kris return to college. Guest stars: Gary Collins, Nita Talbot, Richard Hill, David Hayward, Janice Heiden, Sandie Newton, Jo Ann Pflug, Paul Cavonis, Nina Axelrod, Helaine Lembeck, Erin Donovan, Steve Eoff and Robyn Blythe. Diana Valentine appears uncredited. |
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84 | 12 | "Angel Hunt" | Paul Stanley | Lee Sheldon | December 5, 1979 |
The Angels are lured to Diablo Island by an old enemy of Charlie's, who plans to hunt them down and kill them in order to avenge himself on their boss. Guest stars: Lloyd Bochner, L. Q. Jones and Paul Sylvan. |
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85 | 13 | "Cruising Angels" | George McCowan | B.W. Sandefur | December 12, 1979 |
While Bosley is romancing the interior decorator of Charlie's brand new yacht, criminals plan on using the Wayward Angel to transport a load of gold bouillon out of the country. As the Angels investigate, the gold's previous owner is also on the smugglers' trail. Guest stars: Peter Mark Richman, Rodolfo Hoyos Jr. (as Rodolfo Hoyos), Reni Santoni, Gene Evans, Beverly Garland, Pepe Hern, Noah Keen, Zachary Lewis and Tracy Dennison. |
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86 | 14 | "Of Ghosts and Angels" | Cliff Bole | Kathryn Michaelian Powers | January 2, 1980 |
Tiffany is having psychic premonitions about history repeating itself during a costume party at the mansion of a recently married friend of hers. Guest stars: Paul Burke, Virginia Gregg, R. G. Armstrong, Frank Christi, Robin Mattson and Lu Duffy Gardner. Cis Rundle appears uncredited. |
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87 | 15 | "Angel's Child" | Dennis Donnelly | Edward J. Lakso | January 9, 1980 |
Kelly discovers the police sergeant she is working with has a tendency to take out his rage on his young son and tries to get custody of the boy. Meanwhile, the masterminds of the case they are investigating have their own plans for Kelly, the cop and his son. Guest stars: Simon Oakland, Michael Witney (as Michael Whitney), Rick Casorla, Michael Allen Harris, S. Pearl Sharp (as Saundra Sharp), Michael Hershewe, John Zaremba and John Petlock. David LeBell appears uncredited. |
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88 | 16 | "One of Our Angels Is Missing" | Allen Baron | Robert S. Biheller & W. Dal Jenkins | January 16, 1980 |
Kris poses as a rich divorcée to find out why Vic Devlin has skipped parole. When the Angels proceed to lure him back to California, it turns out he is more dangerous than they first thought. Guest stars: Jonathan Goldsmith, Don "Red" Barry, Marc Alaimo, Bob Levine, Warren Berlinger, Louis Plante and John C. Becher (as John Becher). |
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89 | 17 | "Catch a Falling Angel" | Kim Manners | Edward J. Lakso | January 23, 1980 |
The Angels investigate the disappearance of a young man whose ex-girlfriend, Bess Hemsdale, has moved to the big city and joined the adult film industry under the name of 'Sally Storm'. Kris goes undercover as a potential starlet. Guest stars: Elissa Leeds, Gary Wood, Sully Boyar, Eugene Butler, Anthony Mannino (as R. Anthony Mannino), Richard Balin, Robert Pierce (as Robert Peirce), James Gleason and Dorit Stevens. Ron Russell appears uncredited. |
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90 | 18 | "Homes $weet Homes" | Allen Baron | Story by: Robert E. Lee & Ronald E. Osborn | January 30, 1980 |
The Kingsbrook Realty Company, which has been linked to several robberies, is the subject of the girls' latest case. Kris joins the all-female agency, while Tiffany pretends to be selling a house (as well as being the owner of several valuable letters written by America's founding fathers). Bosley poses as a potential buyer. Guest stars: Dick Gautier, Sherry Jackson, Natalie Core, Vito Scotti, Arthur Space, Ernest Harada, William Marquez, Eugene Robert Glazer, Mark Thomas, Anne Bruner, Paula Jones and Albert (Jaclyn Smith's poodle). |
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91 | 19 | "Dancin' Angels" | Dennis Donnelly | Edward J. Lakso | February 6, 1980 |
After a disappearance and a murder at an old-fashioned ballroom dance contest, Bosley and Tiffany team up as a dancing couple. Meanwhile, Kris and Kelly try to get information from the club owners, who seem to think they are living in a Bogart movie.
Guest stars: Cesar Romero, Norman Alden, John Lansing, Lee Delano, Dawn Jeffory, Brad Maule, Jason Kincaid, Lindsay Bloom and Pamela Peadon. |
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92 | 20 | "Harrigan's Angel" | Don Chaffey | Edward J. Lakso | February 20, 1980 |
The Angels team up with alcoholic private eye Harrigan to investigate the robbery of an electronics plant. Kris takes a liking to the old man and tries to get him back on track. Guest stars: Howard Duff, Ed Nelson, Michael Cavanaugh, Robert Englund, Michael Baseleon, Charles McDaniel and Marte Boyle Slout (as Marte Slout). |
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93 | 21 | "An Angel's Trail" | Dennis Donnelly | Wayne Cruseturner | February 27, 1980 |
Jill drives up to a robbery in progress at Pioneer Gasoline/The Rock Store. The perpetrator, along with his two sons as accomplices, decides he wants to take her as a hostage into the hills of the nearby isolated desert on their way to Canada. NOTE: This is Farrah Fawcett's final episode. Guest stars: Farrah Fawcett, L. Q. Jones, Tracey Walter, John Lupton, John Dennis Johnston, Dorothy Dells and Cis Rundle. |
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94 | 22 | "Nips and Tucks" | Don Chaffey | Story by: Cory Applebaum | March 5, 1980 |
When a renowned cosmetic surgeon is suspected of giving criminals a new face, Tiffany joins his staff as a nurse, while Bosley poses as a rich patient whose wife, played by Kris, wants him to improve his looks. Guest stars: Louis Jourdan, Tab Hunter, Corinne Camacho (as Corinne Michaels), Barbara Iley, Lisa Shure and Joanna Pettet. |
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95 | 23 | "Three for the Money" | George McCowan | Lee Sheldon | March 12, 1980 |
The Townsend Agency is hired by three people who have been separately conned by Harley Dexter. In order to get their money back, the Angels counterattack with three cons of their own: one involving Mayan art, another centered around a Rolls-Royce and the third concerning bribe money. Guest stars: Vincent Baggetta, Lee Terri, Michael Pataki, William Wellman Jr., Richard John Miller, Carol Bruce, Conrad Bachmann (as Conrad Bachman), Andrew Masset and John Perak. |
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96 | 24 | "Toni's Boys" | Ron Satlof | Story by: Robert Janes | April 2, 1980 |
After an attempt is made on the Angels' lives, Charlie hires a rival detective agency run by his old friend, Antonia Blake (Barbara Stanwyck), to keep an eye on his employees. Blake, who likes to be called 'Toni', assigns her three boys to the case. They are: former U.S. Olympic champion Bob Sorensen (Bob Seagren), master of disguise Matt Parrish (Bruce Bauer) and champion rodeo rider, roper and tracker Cotton Harper (Stephen Shortridge). The Angels, feeling they can solve the case themselves, try to ditch the men as soon as possible.
Guest stars: Stephen Shortridge, Bruce Bauer, Bob Seagren, Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Loggia, Andy Romano, Tricia O'Neil (as Tricia O'Neill), Roz Kelly, Jenny Sherman, James Brodhead (as James E. Brodhead), Ken Scott, Fil Formicola, Patti Townsend, Asa Teeter, Yulis Ruval and Dusty Deason. Ruby Handler and Lou Mulford appear uncredited. |
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97 | 25 | "One Love... Two Angels: Part 1" | Dennis Donnelly | B.W. Sandefur | April 30, 1980 |
Part 1 of 2. Kelly is contacted by an attorney who tells her she may be the long-lost daughter of millionaire Oliver Barrows. When Barrows sees the resemblance between Kelly and his late wife, he is convinced she is his daughter, Margaret Ellen, but Kelly remains skeptical, so she hires the Townsend Agency to investigate. Guest stars: Patrick Duffy, Lynne Marta, Ray Milland, Robert Reed, Simon Scott, William Mims, Harry Townes, Nancy Fox, Joe Ross, Sandy Freeman, Nigel Bullard, Diane Vincent and Bobby A. Ron Russell appears uncredited. |
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98 | 26 | "One Love... Two Angels: Part 2" | Dennis Donnelly | B.W. Sandefur | May 7, 1980 |
Conclusion. Bill Cord has fallen in love with both Kelly and Kris, driving a wedge between the two detectives. When Bill finds out Glenn Staley stands to gain from Kelly's death, he forfeits his own life. Now it is up to Tiffany and Bosley to hold the team together and solve the case.
Guest stars: Patrick Duffy, Lynne Marta, Robert Reed, Simon Scott, Harry Townes, Nancy Fox, Clint Young, Nigel Bullard, Bobby A., Ed Ruffalo and M. David Cohen. |
Season 5 (1980–81)
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"Angel in Hiding" | Dennis Donnelly | Edward J. Lakso | November 30, 1980 | ||
With Tiffany having decided to stay east for a while, only two Angels remain. A model's father hires the Townsend Agency to find her, but when she turns up murdered, the Angels must go undercover as models for a modeling agency to find out why she was murdered and by whom. Meanwhile, the dead model's roommate is doing her own investigation.
Guest stars: Jack Albertson, Vic Morrow, Christopher Lee, Dack Rambo, David Hurst, Katherine Moffat (as Kitty Ruth), Earl Colbert, Nancy Bleier, Diane Lander, George Dickerson, Charles Picerni, Matthew Tobin, Jerrold Ziman, Mae Marmy, Jesse Logan, Nancy Harewood (as Ann McCurry) and Vivian Ford. Don Stroud appears uncredited. |
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101 | 3 | "To See an Angel Die" | Dennis Donnelly | Edward J. Lakso | November 30, 1980 |
Bosley and the Angels go to the Hawaiian branch of the Townsend agency. Whilst there, Kris is kidnapped by a man and his two children who believe she killed their wife and mother three years earlier. A psychic helps solve the case. Guest stars: Cameron Mitchell, Gary Frank, Jane Wyman and Katie Hanley. |
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102 | 4 | "Angels of the Deep" | Kim Manners | Robert George | December 7, 1980 |
Still on Hawaii, Julie has taken up scuba diving. Unbeknownst to her, her diving partner Bianca is looking for a sunken boatload of cannabis. Two other parties are involved: Marvin and Claude, a pair of leftover hippies who sunk the boat, and Tony Kramer and his goons, for whom the shipment was meant. When Marvin and Claude contact Tony's buyer, Bianca forces them to take her on as partner. Meanwhile, Julie and the other Angels have become targets without even knowing what the case is all about. Guest stars: Patti D'Arbanville, Antonio Fargas, Gary Lockwood, Sonny Bono, Moe Keale, Bradford Dillman, Anne Francis and Soon-Teck Oh. |
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103 | 5 | "Island Angels" | Don Chaffey | Story by: Robert I. Holt Teleplay by: Robert George |
December 14, 1980 |
Julie identifies a member of the Red Circle terrorist group arriving in Hawaii to attempt the assassination of diplomat Eric Nillson. The Angels and Lt. Torres soon become convinced the assassin was not working alone, and go undercover at the Club Aloha resort to find the killer's cohort. Bosley and Julie pose as a reporter and photographer, Kris works at the bar and Kelly assists Torres at the station. Guest stars: Richard Jaeckel, Barbi Benton, Lyle Waggoner, Don Knight, Keye Luke, Randolph Mantooth, Carol Lynley and Soon-Teck Oh. |
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104 | 6 | "Waikiki Angels" | Dennis Donnelly | B.W. Sandefur | January 4, 1981 |
The Angels go undercover as lifeguards to investigate the disappearance of a congressman's daughter and catch three dune buggy drivers who are terrorizing a Hawaiian beach. Guest stars: Dan Haggerty, Patrick Wayne, Rex Holman, Denise DuBarry, Christopher Goutman, Richard Anderson, Edd Byrnes and Soon-Teck Oh. Tommy Fujiwara and Zulu appear uncredited. |
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105 | 7 | "Hula Angels" | Kim Manners | Robert George | January 11, 1981 |
Steve Moss is kidnapped outside his Hawaiian nightclub. His wife cannot come up with the ransom in time and hires the Angels. Each day Mrs. Moss keeps the kidnappers waiting, another dancing girl from the club disappears. Kris and Julie both audition to join the hula dancers while Kelly and Bos try to figure out why a successful club owner like Moss is lacking cash. Guest stars: Gene Barry, Patch Mackenzie (as Patch Mac Kenzie), Branscombe Richmond, Shawn Hoskins, Pat Crowley, Joanna Cassidy, Barry Woodruff, William Bryant, Kristin Larkin, Elizabeth Kapuʻuwailani Lindsey (as Elizabeth Lindsey) and Soon-Teck Oh. |
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106 | 8 | "Moonshinin' Angels" | Kim Manners | B.W. Sandefur | January 24, 1981 |
The Angels, just back from Hawaii, are asked to find out why the old feud between two rival moonshiners in Gifford County is heating up again. Kris joins the Catlins as their new still master. Kelly becomes the Bartletts' new driver. Julie gets a job as a waitress at Etta's Diner. Bosley, posing as a rich Texan, offers both parties a deal to buy their liquor. Guest stars: Andrew Duggan, George Loros, Dennis Fimple, Steve Hanks, Miriam Byrd-Nethery, Tisch Raye, Dabbs Greer, Robert Lesser (as Bob Lesser), Richard Fullerton, Barbara Lang and Arnie Moore. |
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107 | 9 | "He Married an Angel" | Don Chaffey | Edward J. Lakso | January 31, 1981 |
The Angels are hired to catch a con man named John Thornwood. Kris poses as a fellow scam artist to get on his good side, while Kelly gets close to his latest victim, Monica Regis. Meanwhile, Julie finds out that Monica's father is a powerful mobster. The Angels decide to teach Thornwood a lesson he will never forget. Guest stars: David Hedison, Harold J. Stone, Beege Barkette (as Beege Barkett), Eloise Hardt, Ernest Sarracino (as Ernie Sarracino), Lee Terri (as Lee Teri), George Ball, Jack Kosslyn, Louie Nicholas and Sharon Johansen. |
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108 | 10 | "Taxi Angels" | John Peyser | Robert George | February 7, 1981 |
Investigating a murder attempt at a small taxi cab company, Kelly reluctantly poses as a driver, Julie as the dispatcher and Kris as a roller-skating waitress at the local diner. Guest stars: Norman Alden, Sally Kirkland, Robert Costanzo, Scott Brady, Charles R. Penland, Daved Pritchard, Donald Craig and Jim Henderson (as Jimmy A. Henderson). |
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109 | 11 | "Angel on the Line" | Kim Manners | Edward J. Lakso | February 14, 1981 |
When the Angels investigate a murder at the dating establishment "The Hot Line Club", Kelly becomes the killer's next target. Guest stars: Tisha Sterling, Diane McBain (as Diane Mc Bain), Paul Cavonis, Bruce Watson, Brad Maule, Clare Peck, Frank Arno and Tobi Allyn. |
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110 | 12 | "Chorus Line Angels" | David Doyle | Edward J. Lakso | February 21, 1981 |
When a group that is trying to put together a Vegas show is besieged by the disappearance of their choreographer and lead star, one of the investors turns to Charlie for help. Kelly is tapped by the director to replace the star without seeing her dance, which does not make the new choreographer happy, because Kelly has no experience. Guest stars: Michael Callan, Mark Slade, Pamela Peadon, Mary Doyle, Nancy Fox, Lee Travis, Eileen Barnett, Sandy Rovetta (as Sandy Roveta) and Louis Zito. |
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111 | 13 | "Stuntwomen Angels" | Dennis Donnelly | Edward J. Lakso | February 28, 1981 |
A man dressed as an archer is causing accidents at Mammoth studios. The Angels go undercover as stunt women (after taking a crash course at Big Teddy's stunt school). The main target seems to be the stunt coordinator working on Lady West and Marian and her Merry Maidens, the latter being a remake of an Errol Flynn classic. Guest stars: Denny Miller, Pat Cooper, Beth Scheffell (as Beth Schaffel), Ed Ruffalo, Gerald S. O'Loughlin, Jack Wells, Tommy Reamon, Tony Epper and Meredith Chapman. |
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112 | 14 | "Attack Angels" | Kim Manners | B.W. Sandefur | June 3, 1981 |
When the Angels investigate a couple of suspicious deaths at Western Techtronics, Julie falls under the trance of a hypnotist who specializes in using brainwashed young women as killers. Guest stars: Eric Braeden, Darleen Carr, David Sheiner, Brett Halsey, Norman Bartold, Joyce Brothers (as Dr. Joyce Brothers), BarBara Luna, Mickey Cherney, Stephanie Hoff and Randy Scott Harris. |
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113 | 15 | "Angel on a Roll" | Dennis Donnelly | Edward J. Lakso | June 10, 1981 |
Ted Markham has opened 12 different bank accounts under different names and wearing disguises, only to rob their ATMs in one fell stroke. Kris volunteers to get close to Markham and let him "spend some of that money" on her in order to catch him. When Ted invites her to go to Vegas with him, Kris accepts and starts to grow fond of the charming thief. Meanwhile, an angry casino owner and his goon follow Markham and Kris, thinking they are a double act out to rob more casinos. Guest stars: Mark Pinter, Rick Casorla, Joseph Sirola, Robert Rockwell, Noah Keen, Stephen Liska (as Steve Liska), Alvin Ing, Micki McHay, Danielle Aubry, Buddy Lewis, Johnnie Decker, Michelle Lynn Traxell (as Michelle Lynn Troxell), Tom Dunstan, Anthony Ragonese, Lawrence Levine (as Lawrence L. Levine) and Deborah Donnelly. |
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114 | 16 | "Mr. Galaxy" | Don Chaffey | Story by: Larry Mitchell & Robert Spears Teleplay by: Mickey Rich |
June 17, 1981 |
When several attempts are made on bodybuilder Ron Gates' life, the Angels are hired to investigate. Kris stays close to Ron and protects him from several more deadly traps. Kelly poses is a reporter from a bodybuilding magazine, Julie goes to work at the Mid-Valley Club, and Bosley starts working out there. Guest stars: Roger Callard, Richard Bakalyan (as Dick Bakalyan), Ric Drasin, Joseph Ruskin, Bonnie Keith, Floyd Levine, Louie Elias, Will MacMillan, Karen Haber, David Wendel (as David Wende) and Allan Graf. |
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115 | 17 | "Let Our Angel Live" | Kim Manners | Edward J. Lakso | June 24, 1981 |
Series finale. Kelly is shot at point blank range by a suspect she had been watching during a stakeout. A very emotional Bosley, Kris and Julie spend the night at the hospital reminiscing about past cases while Kelly's life hangs in the balance.
Guest stars: Gary Wood, George Ball, Michael Witney (as Michael Whitney), Patti Mariano, Amelia Haas, Michael Magnusen and John Bernabei. Thanks to: Christopher George (credited as Chris George), Cameron Mitchell, Vic Morrow, Simon Oakland, Michael Hershewe, Eddie Lo Russo and Ray Vitte. |
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