List of Charlie's Angels episodes
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A list of episodes for Charlie's Angels (1976-1981)
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[edit] Summary
| Season | Episodes | Originally aired | DVD release date | |
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| 1 | 23 | 1976–1977 | 27 May 2003 | |
| 2 | 24 | 1977–1978 | 06 Apr 2004 | |
| 3 | 22 | 1978–1979 | 04 Jul 2006 | |
| 4 | 25 | 1979–1980 | – | |
| 5 | 16 | 1980–1981 | – | |
[edit] Episode list
[edit] Season One (1976-1977)
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| 01 | "Pilot Episode" | 21 Mar 1976 |
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Charles Townsend's client wants to prove that a missing vineyard owner, Vince Lemaire, was murdered by his wife and foreman. The Angels set up a sophisticated caper in which Jill Munroe, Sabrina Duncan and Kelly Garrett assume character roles from kidnapper and wealthy heiress to dowdy secretary. | ||
| 02 | "Hellride" | 22 Sep 1976 |
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Sabrina becomes a race driver while Kelly, Jill and John Bosley assume unusual disguises to learn why a pretty woman driver lost control of her car and died in a flaming wreck. They discover a conspiracy that extends far beyond the track. | ||
| 03 | "The Mexican Connection" | 29 Sep 1976 |
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Charlie assigns the girls to find the saboteurs of a charter plane carrying a cache of heroin. They travel south of the border to Mexico, their mission known only to the lone-surviving pilot of the ill-fated flight. Before they can make their false identities credible, Charlie’s Angels find themselves caught between two warring heroin dealers. | ||
| 04 | "Night of the Strangler" | 13 Oct 1976 |
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A series of rag doll strangling brings Charlie’s Angels into the case. Charlie counts on Kelly’s resemblance to the first murdered girl to attract the killer. The wire of a well-know fashion designer is the next victim. Narrowing the possibilities, Charlie’s Angels date the three most suspected men...knowing one of them is a killer of great ingenuity and imagination. | ||
| 05 | "Angels in Chains" | 20 Oct 1976 |
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The half-sister of a missing girl prompts a Charlie’s’ Angles investigation of a country prison farm and a nearby small town sheriff. Kelly and Jill deliberately get arrested for speeding. They are sentenced by a kangaroo court to unusually long terms at the nearby prison-farm. Once there, they discover that the sheriff, prison authorities, and the local County Manager are partners in an extortion-murder scheme. Wealthy young women without relatives are arrested and jailed on trumped-up violations. The women are virtually enslaved until they sign over all their assets in exchange for an “early release” and then killed. Those inquiring further are told that the missing girls have been paroled. | ||
| 06 | "Target: Angels" | 27 Oct 1976 |
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In separate incidents, an unknown assassin tries to kill the kill Angels Jill, Kelly and Sabrina. The pressure intensifies, forcing the girls to take to the only sure safety they know: the compound where Charlie lives. Their anticipation at the prospect of seeing Charlie for the first time dims when they suddenly realize they have led the killers to their real target-Charlie! | ||
| 07 | "The Killing Kind" | 03 Nov 1976 |
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Charlie calls Angels Jill, Kelly and Sabrina together and tells them of the murder of the daughter of an old friend-a young investigative reporter. 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) penetrate an exclusive hotel-resort. They soon learn that the owner, 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. Their second discovery is that he intends to kill them. | ||
| 08 | "To Kill an Angel" | 10 Nov 1976 |
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Angel Kelly takes Skip, a little boy in the children’s ward at a local sanitarium, on an outing to an amusement park. There, in a moment of confusion, she loses sight of the child. When Skip is alone, two hired killers bump into him making a getaway where they have just murdered a man. In his rush, one of the killers drops his gun near Skip. Skip then accidentally shoots Kelly and runs away. Kelly is hospitalized with a minor head wound and Angels Sabrina and Jill take up the search for Skip trying to find his whereabouts using his favorite nursery rhyme. One of the killers claiming to be Skip’s father visits Kelly in the hospital and learns the clues to help him find Skip and silence him before Charlie’s Angels or the police can get to him. | ||
| 09 | "Lady Killer" | 24 Nov 1976 |
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Angel 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. A water bed is wired to electrocute Sabrina, and Kelly gets into trouble posing as a stand-up comedienne at the Feline “Kitty” Club. | ||
| 10 | "Bullseye" | 01 Dec 1976 |
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A recruit in the Women's Army Corps is shot to death on the firing range and Charlie’s 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. Unfortunately, before the Angels can complete their investigation, they become the targets of a “search-and-destroy” mission. | ||
| 11 | "Consenting Adults" | 08 Dec 1976 |
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A prostitute supplied by a computer dating service keeps an antique dealer preoccupied while his store is burglarized of priceless art objects. One of the stolen items is a ceramic frog, stuffed with smuggled diamonds belonging to a ruthless crime syndicate boss. Thinking he is lying about the thefts, the enraged kingpin kidnaps the antique dealer and Charlie’s Angels enter the case. Jill infiltrates the dating service posing as a hooker but finds that the prostitute involved in the burglary has led the crime boss to the diamonds. In a last ditch effort to gain evidence, Angels Sabrina and Jill disguise themselves as veterinarians and steal the syndicate chieftain’s championship racehorse. The chieftain agrees to meet the Angels in a park and turn over the diamonds in exchange for his horse. In the exciting climax, Angel Jill must make a getaway with the evidence on her skateboard-chased by a syndicate hit man. | ||
| 12 | "The Séance" | 15 Dec 1976 |
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A rich widower, pressured by insurance investigators about the repeated disappearances of her jewelry, hires Charlie’s Angels to solve the mystery. The girls get their first clue when the daffy old lady tell them that her dead husband manages her business affairs from the grave through a medium named Madame Dorian. Kelly assumes the identity of a rich Texas widow; Jill becomes her friend from the ‘Lone Star' state and Bosley, their French chauffeur. Unbeknownst to the others, Madame Dorian’s male assistant hypnotizes Kelly as he had done with previous widows-to get financial information from her. During the trance, she reveals her true identity as a private investigator. Realizing that the con gave has been uncovered, he programs Kelly to perceive Jill as a childhood “bogeyman,” so he can attempt a getaway. The hypnotized Kelly helps in his escape by keeping Charlie’s team busy trying to stop her from killing Jill. | ||
| 13 | "Angels on Wheels" | 22 Dec 1976 |
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Jill becomes the hated star of a roller derby team when she goes undercover to investigate the mysterious death of a beautiful skater. Skating champ Karen Jason 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 as a member of the roller derby team. | ||
| 14 | "Angel Trap" | 05 Jan 1977 |
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Fernando Lamas guest stars as Jericho, a paradoxically gentle man with a record of assassination dating back to the days of the World War II French Underground. He becomes the prime suspect when a former member of his old liberationist team is killed. From one of Jericho’s ex-girlfriends, Charlie’s 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 of the team, 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. She and Sabrina guess that the probable time and place of Jericho’s next move will be in the city park. | ||
| 15 | "The Big Tap-Out" | 12 Jan 1977 |
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When notorious gambler-thief Roy David is suspected of burglarizing a securities company of $40,000 to replenish his gambling money, Charlie’s Angels are called into the case to obtain the necessary evidence 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 takes over the scheme at the gambling tables to cheat him out of his remaining money. With David penniless and in desperate need of renewed gambling stakes, the Angels make it easy for him to follow his usual burglary pattern. In front of startled eyes, they carefully 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, of course, steals the plans and immediately sets up a burglary. When David tries to make his getaway from the casino with the stolen money, Kelly stops his escape by ramming her car into the back of his, thereby causing a great commotion into which the police are summoned. | ||
| 16 | "Angels on a String" | 19 Jan 1977 |
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An international political leader is abducted and a double substituted for him at a world conference being held at a resort where Charlie’s 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. Naturally, the press would misquote him, fatally damaging the cause. Sabrina, disguised as the hotel waitress assigned to serve the impostor, saves the life of the U.S. Assistant Secretary to State by switching away a poisoned wine glass. Dressed as a maid, Jill infiltrates the ranks of the phony FBI designated to protect him. Together the girls must rescue the real politico in time for his all-important address. | ||
| 17 | "Dirty Business" | 02 Feb 1977 |
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A legitimate business is targeted for arson and Charlie’s 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 the ring’s kingpin-caught accidentally in one of his own Pornographic films, “Sally in Sin City.” | ||
| 18 | "The Vegas Connection" | 09 Feb 1977 |
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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 Charlie’s Angels to put a stop to his setup. Jill and Kelly become aspiring showgirls for the investigation and Bosley poses as a high-rolling spending looking for a good time. To complete the ruse, Sabrina arrives in the guise of an auditor and convinces a powerful casino owner that his employee, Harper, has been embezzling from the club. | ||
| 19 | "Terror on Ward One" | 16 Feb 1977 |
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Jill and Kelly pose as student nurses at the hospital and Sabrina enters the case as a local writer preparing a magazine story. Bosley is admitted to the hospital as a surgical patient with a bone spur. Inside, the team discovers old records of a malpractice suit in which a man died. All clues begin to point to the chief surgeon cited in the malpractice suit. His behavior is erratic due to his excessive use of amphetamines to keep up with the pace of his rigorous surgery schedule. The Angels’ suspicions are redirected, however, when one of the night watch staff is discovered to be the embittered son of the man who died in the malpractice suit. Meanwhile, Bosley provides the not-so-comic relief when he is mistaken for another patient and has his healthy appendix removed against his will. | ||
| 20 | "Dancing in the Dark" | 23 Feb 1977 |
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The lonely widow of a Baseball Hall of Famer is blackmailed after a short affair with a gigolo she met at her dance classes; Charlie’s Angels are called in to investigate. 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. All goes well until the real photographer returns unexpectedly and exposes them all! | ||
| 21 | "I Will Be Remembered" | 09 Mar 1977 |
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Aging actress Gloria Gibson seems to be losing her mind, reliving the death scenes from her old movies. Because her hallucinations contain corpses, Charlie’s Angels enter the case. Angel 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 remake of her immortal picture, “The Heart of New York.” Several attempts are made to kill the actress and the girls during the filming. Finally, the Angels discover that whoever wants Miss Gibson out of the way is after something in her mansion. | ||
| 22 | "Angels at Sea" | 23 Mar 1977 |
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In a series of “accidents” aboard a cruise ship, a young honeymooning couple is murdered. Charlie’s Angels join the trip to Hawaii to investigate for the ship’s owner, who is threatened with cancellation by his insurance company and bankruptcy. The murderer knows their true identities from the start. Notes promise death; dummies are burned in effigy. Finally, Bosley and the girls set a trap. It works and they catch the ship’s show lounge comedian-an impersonator who announces from the brig (in Donald Duck’s voice) that there are three bombs aboard…and each is set to explode within minutes. | ||
| 23 | "The Blue Angels" | 04 May 1977 |
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When two men are found dead under suspicious circumstances in a massage parlor, Charlie’s 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 training course to locate two recruits suspected of aiding in the coercion. Jill reopens the massage parlor where the murders took place. Word gets to the officer-suspect that the parlor is thriving once again and he calls Jill to extort money. Jill and Sabrina contact Kelly who has located his recruit-cohorts. Things seem to be going smoothly and a payoff/arrest time is set when, unexpectedly, Sabrina’s police officer ex-husband identifies her during a routine business visit to the guilty cop’s office. | ||
[edit] Season Two (1977-1978)
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| 24 | "Angels in Paradise ^" | 14 Sep 1977 |
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Just as new Angel Kris Munroe (Jill's little sister) joins the team, someone kidnaps Charlie in Hawaii! Now, the Angels go on an all-out search in a tropical paradise that's been turned into a deadly trap. Guest Stars: Don Ho and Norman Fell. | ||
| 25 | "Angels on Ice ^" | 21 Sep 1977 |
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Someone's kidnapping ice show stars. To find out who, the Angels go underground. Kris becomes a clown skater, Kelly an exotic dancer, and with Sabrina's help, they uncover a bizarre murder plot. Guest stars: Phil Silvers and Jim Backus. | ||
| 26 | "Pretty Angels All in a Row" | 28 Sep 1977 |
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The Angels become beauty contestants to find out who is scaring off the contestants. | ||
| 27 | "Angel Flight" | 05 Oct 1977 |
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The Angels pose as stewardesses to land a killer aboard a jetliner with no pilot! With a killer loose on board and no cockpit crew, Kelly has to land the plane. | ||
| 28 | "Circus of Terror" | 19 Oct 1977 |
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The Angels join the circus to uncover who is behind all the “accidents” that threaten to close it for good. | ||
| 29 | "Angel in Love" | 26 Oct 1977 |
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While the Angels are tracking down clues to the murder of a health resort employee, they uncover a $2 million skyjacking mystery. | ||
| 30 | "Unidentified Flying Angels" | 02 Nov 1977 |
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UFOs, mysterious disappearances and the murder of a wealthy old lady put the Angels on the trail of a killer…from another world? | ||
| 31 | "Angels on the Air" | 09 Nov 1977 |
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The Angels join a radio station’s new staff to prevent the murder of a beautiful reporter. | ||
| 32 | "Angel Baby" | 16 Nov 1977 |
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The Angels investigate a murder and discover a shocking traffic in black-market babies. | ||
| 33 | "Angels in the Wings" | 23 Nov 1977 |
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“Sweet Misery” is what Kris sings as the Angels are hired to help find out who is trying to kill Ellen Jason. | ||
| 34 | "Magic Fire" | 30 Nov 1977 |
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The Angels are hired to clear magician Wendell Muse as the prime suspect in mysterious arson fires set by the “Magic Man.” | ||
| 35 | "The Sammy Davis Jr. Kidnap Caper" | 07 Dec 1977 |
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The Angels become bodyguards for Sammy Davis, Jr. to protect him from further kidnapping attempts. Guest star: Sammy Davis, Jr. | ||
| 36 | "Angels on Horseback" | 21 Dec 1977 |
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The Angels go to a dude ranch to find out who has killed one of the guests. Guest star: Buddy Joe Hooker | ||
| 37 | "Game, Set, Death" | 04 Jan 1978 |
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The Angels join the tennis circuit as top players become victims of accidents and murder. | ||
| 38 | "Hours of Desperation" | 11 Jan 1978 |
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After two diamond crooks are double-crossed, they take Angels hostage to help the crooks retrieve their stolen merchandise. | ||
| 39 | "Diamond in the Rough" | 18 Jan 1978 |
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The Angels are hired by Freddie the Fox to help steal back a diamond and return it to its rightful owner. | ||
| 40 | "Angels in the Backfield" | 25 Jan 1978 |
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The Angels tackle a bunch of crooks who are trying to knock a women’s football team out of the game! | ||
| 41 | "The Sandcastle Murders" | 01 Feb 1978 |
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Unless the Angels stop a strangler obsessed with blonde-blue-eyed women, Kris will be his next victim. | ||
| 42 | "Angel Blues" | 08 Feb 1978 |
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The Angels re-trace the steps surrounding the mysterious death of a country-western singer. | ||
| 43 | "Mother Goose is Running for His Life" | 15 Feb 1978 |
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Deadly toys are appearing at the Mother Goose Toy Company and it's up to the Angels to solve the case. | ||
| 44 | "Little Angels of the Night" | 22 Feb 1978 |
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The Angels go undercover in the twilight world of vice to discover why three beautiful call girls have been murdered. | ||
| 45 | "The Jade Trap" | 01 Mar 1978 |
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A beautiful millionaire plays with fire when she plays with a young playboy. And now the Angels have to smoke out a killer! Guest stars: Barry Bostwick and Dirk Benedict. | ||
| 46 | "Angels on the Run" | 03 May 1978 |
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A playboy vanishes along with a fortune in jewels. Now the Angels must play a dangerous game to find the stolen gems. | ||
| 47 | "Antique Angels" | 10 May 1978 |
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A space age fuel is stolen and the Angels track down the thieves to an antique car rally, where they pose as Keystone Cops. | ||
[edit] Season Three (1978-1979)
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| 48 | "Angels in Vegas ^" | 13 Sep 1978 |
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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. | ||
| 49 | "Angel Come Home" | 20 Sep 1978 |
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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. | ||
| 50 | "Angel on High" | 27 Sep 1978 |
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The Angels are hired by their wheelchair-bound client to find his potential heir. The case takes them to the Reno Air Show where Kelly not only finds romance, but kidnappers, too. | ||
| 51 | "Angels in Springtime" | 11 Oct 1978 |
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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. | ||
| 52 | "Winning is for Losers" | 18 Oct 1978 |
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When an ambitious Professional golfer competing for first prize money in a high-profile tournament is suddenly shot, the Angels are brought in to solve the mystery. | ||
| 53 | "Haunted Angels" | 25 Oct 1978 |
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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. | ||
| 54 | "Pom Pom Angels" | 01 Nov 1978 |
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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. | ||
| 55 | "Angels Ahoy" | 08 Nov 1978 |
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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. | ||
| 56 | "Mother Angel" | 15 Nov 1978 |
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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 young and wealthy girl. | ||
| 57 | "Angel on My Mind" | 22 Nov 1978 |
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After witnessing a murder, Kris suffers from amnesia and wanders away from the crime scene. Now it’s up to the Angels to find Kris before the murderer does. | ||
| 58 | "Angels Belong in Heaven" | 06 Dec 1978 |
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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. | ||
| 59 | "Angels in the Stretch" | 20 Dec 1978 |
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When a wealthy gambler is murdered at a racetrack, the Angels go undercover and discover a scheme where a losing horse is being switched with his winning twin. | ||
| 60 | "Angels on Vacation" | 10 Jan 1979 |
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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 devise a plan to attack the gangsters and free the captured women. | ||
| 61 | "Counterfeit Angels" | 24 Jan 1979 |
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A devious scam is devised by three women who pose as the Angels in order to rob a sports arena box office. The real Angels go undercover to capture their imposters when warrants are issued for their arrest. | ||
| 62 | "Disco Angels" | 31 Jan 1979 |
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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. | ||
| 63 | "Terror on Skis ^" | 07 Feb 1979 |
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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 and warn the other Angels of terrorist activity before time runs out. | ||
| 64 | "Angel in a Box" | 14 Feb 1979 |
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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. | ||
| 65 | "Teen Angels" | 28 Feb 1979 |
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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. | ||
| 66 | "Marathon Angels" | 07 Mar 1979 |
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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. | ||
| 67 | "Angels in Waiting" | 21 Mar 1979 |
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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. | ||
| 68 | "Rosemary, For Remembrance" | 02 May 1979 |
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When an ex-mobster is targeted for murder, the Angels are called in to investigate. When he meets Kris, he reconstructs the last night he spent with his real wife with the intent of capturing her real killer. | ||
| 69 | "Angels Remembered" | 16 May 1979 |
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The Angels reminisce with Bosley and Charlie about their three years of working together. | ||
[edit] Season Four (1979-1980)
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| 70 | "Love Boat Angels ^" | 12 Sep 1979 |
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| 71 | "Angels Go Truckin'" | 19 Sep 1979 |
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| 72 | "Avenging Angel" | 26 Sep 1979 |
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| 73 | "Angels at the Altar" | 19 Sep 1979 |
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| 74 | "Fallen Angel" | 10 Oct 1979 |
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| 75 | "Caged Angel" | 31 Oct 1979 |
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| 76 | "Angels on the Street" | 07 Nov 1979 |
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| 77 | "The Prince and the Angel" | 14 Nov 1979 |
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| 78 | "Angels on Skates" | 21 Nov 1979 |
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| 79 | "Angels on Campus" | 28 Nov 1979 |
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| 80 | "Angel Hunt" | 05 Dec 1979 |
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| 81 | "Cruising Angels" | 12 Dec 1979 |
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| 82 | "Of Ghosts and Angels" | 02 Jan 1980 |
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| 83 | "Angel's Child" | 09 Jan 1980 |
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| 84 | "One of Our Angels is Missing" | 16 Jan 1980 |
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| 85 | "Catch a Falling Angel" | 23 Jan 1980 |
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| 86 | "Homes $weet Homes" | 30 Jan 1980 |
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| 87 | "Dancin' Angels" | 06 Feb 1980 |
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| 88 | "Harrigan's Angel" | 20 Feb 1980 |
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| 89 | "An Angel's Trail" | 27 Feb 1980 |
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| 90 | "Nips and Tucks" | 05 Mar 1980 |
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| 91 | "Three for the Money" | 21 Mar 1980 |
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| 92 | "Toni's Boys" | 02 Apr 1980 |
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| 93 | "One Love...Two Angels (1)" | 30 Apr 1980 |
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| 94 | "One Love...Two Angels (2)" | 07 May 1980 |
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[edit] Season Five (1980-1981)
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| 95 | "Angel in Hiding ^" | 30 Nov 1980 |
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| 96 | "To See an Angel Die" | 30 Nov 1980 |
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| 97 | "Angels of the Deep" | 07 Dec 1980 |
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| 98 | "Island Angels" | 14 Dec 1980 |
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| 99 | "Waikiki Angels" | 04 Jan 1981 |
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| 100 | "Hula Angels" | 11 Jan 1981 |
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| 101 | "Moonshinin' Angels" | 24 Jan 1981 |
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| 102 | "He Married an Angel" | 31 Jan 1981 |
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| 103 | "Taxi Angels" | 07 Feb 1981 |
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| 104 | "Angel on the Line" | 14 Feb 1981 |
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| 105 | "Chorus Line Angels" | 21 Feb 1981 |
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| 106 | "Stuntwomen Angels" | 28 Feb 1981 |
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| 107 | "Attack Angels" | 03 Jun 1981 |
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| 108 | "Angel on a Roll" | 10 Jun 1981 |
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| 109 | "Mr. Galaxy" | 17 Jun 1981 |
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| 110 | "Let Our Angel Live" | 24 Jun 1981 |
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^ These episodes originally aired as 2-hour episodes and count as 1 episode, as per the network numbering system. In syndication these episodes are often split into 2 separate episodes.

