Police Woman: Season 01 (1974) Reviews

Police Woman: Season 01 (1974)
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Sexy LAPD undercover officer Sgt. Pepper Anderson (Angie Dickinson) assumes a variety of identities and dons an exhausting array of stunning outfits during Season One of the iconic 1970s cop series Police Woman. In the first episode, however, Pepper must "dress down" a bit as a dowdy bank employee so that she and her superior officer Lt. Crowley (Earl Holliman) can nab a particular vicious gang of robbers. In later episodes, Pepper is seen as a model, a stewardess, a go-go dancer, a female convict, a nurse, a "desperate" housewife, a high school teacher, a jewel fence and a roadside café waitress. Occasionally, however, Pepper is simply Pepper, as in the episode in which she is given the unenviable task of guarding an outspoken Marxist during a particularly volatile student rally. During this season, Nichole Kallis makes sporadic appearances as Cheryl Anderson, Pepper's autistic sister, who lives at the Austin School for the Handicapped. Evidently the producers felt that this touching method of "humanizing" the heroine was dispensible, so Cheryl disappears without explanation by season's end. Like most dramatic series of its era, Police Woman benefits immeasureably from the talents of its guest stars. Appearing in the Season One episodes are such favorites as Cathy Rigby, Kathleen Quinlan, Elinor Donahue William Katt, Larry Hagman, Pat Morita, Rhonda Fleming, Hal Williams, Dane Clark, Bob Crane, Della Reese, William Shatner, Rory Calhoun, Annette O'Toole, Ruby Dee, Robert Vaughn, David Selby, Patty Duke, Shelley Berman, Don Meredith and Pat Harrington Jr. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Angie DickinsonEarl Holliman, (more)
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Shirley N.

Used to watch this television series as a teenager. Liked it then and still like it. Rented it so niece could get an idea of what we had to see. She enjoyed it as much as I did(even after all these years._

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Benjimen B.

I have always loved this show. It's camp value is perfect. I love watching Angie Dickinson. She always looks great.

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Lani H.

I Loved these episodes. I have been a fan of the Police Woman since I was a young teenager

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Karol R.

I remember watching this when it was on T.V. I don't think I watched it for very long. This is a very fragmented series--the story lines are terrible. To start with, the Police Story, the so-called pilot, is pretty boring and unteresting. Angie Dickinson is like a "Barbie Doll," even though Ken probably would think she was great. There is no substance to the characters. Earl Holliman should have said "No." I believe this series doesn't even deserve a rating of even one star.

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Marcella C.

watched the first disc with some curiosity......this one more of the same....looked at costumes and the cars..and saw how the ::little lady"" POLICE WOMAN was saved by the big brawny cop......did NOT watch the whole thing.....couldnt take any more

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    Shirley N.

    Used to watch this television series as a teenager. Liked it then and still like it. Rented it so niece could get an idea of what we had to see. She enjoyed it as much as I did(even after all these years._

    Yes   |   No

     
    Benjimen B.

    I have always loved this show. It's camp value is perfect. I love watching Angie Dickinson. She always looks great.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Lani H.

    I Loved these episodes. I have been a fan of the Police Woman since I was a young teenager

    Yes   |   No

     
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