Charlies Angels Season 1
About Charlies Angels Season 1: Charlie’s Angels was a television series about three women who work for a private investigation agency, and is one of the first shows to showcase women in roles traditionally reserved for men. The series was broadcast in the USA on the ABC Television Network from 1976 to 1981 and was one of the most successful series of the 1970s. Charlie’s Angels was created by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts and produced by Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg.
Three women, the Angels, originally Kate Jackson, Farrah Fawcett-Majors, and Jaclyn Smith, graduated from the Los Angeles police academy only to be assigned such duties as handling switchboards and directing traffic. They quit and were hired to work for the Charles Townsend Agency as private investigators. Their boss, Charlie, voiced by John Forsythe, is never seen full face. In some episodes the viewer gets to see the back of his head and his arms, talking through a phone while surrounded by beautiful women assigning cases to the Angels and his liaison, Bosley, played by David Doyle, via a speaker phone.
Charlies Angels Season 1, which features a Farrah Fawcett nude scene can be purchased at Amazon.com >>
Charlie’s Angels – The Complete First Season
User Review of Charlies Angels Season 1:
Jiggle TV!
For those of you not around for it’s original run, Charlie’s Angels was not just a hit TV show, it was a phenomenon. Every magazine and rag magazine had a picture of The Angels on their covers. Incredibly popular, it all came down to Farrah and her 70’s fly away hair, her dazzling toothy smile, her skateboarding pose wearing Addia’s, her shampoo, her toothpaste, THE bathing suit poster of the century, and then she was gone. Exiting after only one season Charlie’s Angels never was the same again. Bolstered by Jill’s kid sister, Kris – Cheryl Ladd and then others, Charlie’s Angels never again climbed to the heights of sheer madness of its first season. Owing its popularity to episodes such as Angels in Chains and Angels on Wheels, it fulfilled many a preadolescence male’s fantasy and Jiggle TV was born. It may be a period piece today but it was a product of the fun, wacky 1970’s that gave it birth.
This was one of the first shows that showed that women could go out and get the bad guys just like the boys could. Of course, I was a fan of the Kate Jackson era. The three years she was on the show were its greatest era. She definitely was the star of that show and when she left I stopped watching. But, it was her chemistry with Jaclyn Smith, Cheryl Ladd and of course Farrah Fawcett that made it one of the top shows of the 1970’s.
Thankfully there is also a huge archive of her nude video scenes available at Mr. Skin >>
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