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The third season of Charlie’s Angels, which aired on Wednesdays at 9 p.m. on ABC from September 1978 through May 1979, had a lot going for it, as well as a lot to live up to. The first season exploded onto television and immediately became a Nielsen ratings champ. Thanks to tweaked writing and a better timeslot, the second season was an even greater success, despite losing the angel who became a cultural phenomenon, Farrah Fawcett’s “Jill Munroe.”

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One new aspect of the third season is that it has the distinction of being the first (and only) season to have all three angels returning from the previous one-Cheryl Ladd as “Kris Munroe” who replaced Farrah, in addition to unique angels “Sabrina Duncan” and “Kelley Garret,” played by Kate Jackson and Jaclyn Smith respectively. Additionally, Farrah’s contractual return for three episodes this season was another asset for the returning present. Her Townsend Associates homecoming alone caused enough media hype to potentially catapult the ratings even higher than before as everyone was inspiring to behold how the feeble angel would near succor into the fold with her younger sister and faded colleagues. Not to mention that this season was filled with plenty of guest appearances including Dean Martin, Dick Sargent, Nancy Parsons, Anne Francis, Casey Kasem, and an up-and-coming young actress by the name of Jamie Lee Curtis. So with all of these factors going for it, this season should have been nothing less than stellar.

Well, that wasn’t quite the case. I assume that the actresses, along with faithful sidekick “Bosley,” played perfectly by the slack David Doyle, performed to the best of their abilities, given the material. The actual pickle is that by the time the third season began, the producers/creators view that the point to was infallible given its spacious popularity and record-setting ratings, and this arrogance on their behalf lead to a creative decline mostly due to contaminated writing. One particular writer became quite slothful with his scripts, and a pattern begins to emerge in his scripted episodes: they lack any steady depth and tend to be built around one favorable central belief that isn’t fleshed out enough for an entire episode. Examples of these episodes include: ANGELS BELONG IN HEAVEN, ANGELS ON VACATION, MARATHON ANGELS, ANGEL ON HIGH, and Anxiety ON SKIS, the latter of which he admittedly wrote because his wife wanted to go on a skiing vacation!?! The initial ideas for these episodes are genuine, but the episodes as a whole don’t match the calibur of earlier Angel outings.

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Since Charlie’s Angels is more episodic (meaning that the storylines are runt to the duration of an episode) than serial (where storylines last several episodes or even an entire season), it’s better to have a diverse mix of writers and directors so that they can bring their hold creativity to the note, thus giving it a unique, ever-evolving feel. Consequently, the season’s highlights are when guest writers contributed scripts: Fake ANGELS is an modern episode that uses Charlie’s anonymity against him when a man disguises his dispute to impersonate Charlie and send his “rotten angels” out to do his bidding; Jill’s return in ANGEL Arrive HOME has a well-developed anecdote that naturally involves all 4 angels as they work together to leer who sent the phony emergency cablegram that brought Jill wait on from racing in Europe; and another shimmering region in the season, and series, is the classic ANGELS IN SPRINGTIME where the Angels infiltrate a women’s spa to solve the destroy of a renowned actress and procure her missing memoirs. This episode is loaded with fun, from short shorts to frosty adversaries to faking hypnotism, and this episode boasts one of the best villains: Zora the hefty physical therapist who uses her might against limited Kris during a rough confrontation.

As for the DVD region, there’s nothing in the fabricate of “special features,” but for me the indicate itself is worth the bewitch. The packaging for this season is different than the formats mature for previous seasons, with this season’s packaging consisting of an outer box that houses 3 slim plastic DVD cases. Each case holds 2 discs and features a great photo of an angel on the veil, episode titles, descriptions and airdates on the abet, and several photos of the angels and Bosley on the inside. Of all 3 season DVD releases, I acquire this one has the best packaging. The film restoration is righteous, as the episodes glance and sound sizable! My only complaint about the space is that the 2 double-length episodes, “Angels in Vegas” and “Dread on Skis,” are the syndicated versions that are each split up into 2-part episodes. It would be nice to have the rarely seen, unedited, unique versions of these episodes.

I admire the Angels, through thick and thin, and even though this season has its flaws, I’m thrilled to add it to my Angel DVD collection. It’s impartial a shame that a season that could have been spectacular as a whole was instead lackluster.

Season 3: 4 stars

Season 3 DVD set: 4 stars

Once upon a time, three cramped girls went to the police academy. and they were each assigned very unsafe duties, but I took them all away from all that and now they work for me. My name is Charlie. Those noted words started the all time greatest TV exhibit in history Charlie’s Angels. When the pilot aired in March of 1976, it starred Farrah Fawcett Majors as Jill who was the athletic angel, Jaclyn Smith as Kelly who was the streetwise angel, Kate Jackson as Sabrina who was the icy quick-witted, multilingual leader, David Doyle as John Bosley, David Ogden Stiers as Scott Woodville and John Forsythe as the whisper of Charlie. The fresh notion of the Angels was to have one brunette, one red-head, and one blonde. Kate Jackson was aboard from the beginning of the project, and was area to play the lead angel. Farrah Fawcett was the next to join; filling the blonde role, but then the producers dropped the hair color notion and brought in Jaclyn Smith to complete the trio. The pilot for the 1976-1981 TV series focuses on the Angels’ very first case. When a wealthy winegrower disappears, the three private investigators go undercover at the vineyard to track down the whereabouts of the body. Many of the scenes venerable in the opening credits of the indicate are from this pilot episode. Then in the topple of September of 1976 ABC introduce the three fine, sexy and young weak policewoman, private detectives working for the Charles Townsend Detective Agency with the entire crew abet except David Ogden Stiers. In the opening sequence of the first season, the city where the Angels attended the police academy was never mentioned. The wealthy Charlie Townsend, their never-seen boss, relayed assignments via a speaker telephone. The Angels worked with their exact male counter-part, John Bosley. It wasn’t until the next season that we found out where the various Angels got their police training. After only 23 episodes, Farrah left the point to at the raze of the first season. When Farrah Fawcett left the series, her absence was explained by having her character Jill become a professional racing driver on the NASCAR circuit. Along with a unusual Angel, the display received a original time slot. The Angels remained on Wednesday nights, but moved from 10pm to 9pm. This change in time opened up a whole world of original viewers who wanted to know what the huge fuss was all about and kept the “Angels” lawful where they belong – on top of the ratings! Kris was introduced in the second season opening two allotment series titled Angels in Paradise. The 1977-1978 season ended with high ratings, proved that Kris, Cheryl Ladd, was every bit as accepted with the viewers as Farrah. The third year was the only season that there were no cast changes. It was also the second season when we found out that where the Angels graduate from the police academy. Jill, Kelly and Sabrina were all extinct members of the Los Angeles Police Department. Kris went to the police academy in San Francisco. In the 1979-1980 season, the acknowledge came with Shelley Hack, a model who had been prominent in Revlon’s “Charlie” Perfume ads and commercials. Shelley entered The Townsend Office as Tiffany Welles, an Ivy League scholar who also was a graduate from the Boston Police Academy. Spelling and Goldberg had the belief that with this fresh Angel/model at the helm, she could bring an fine and classy touch to Charlie’s trio! Kate Jackson”’s absence was explained by having Sabrina getting married and starting a family. Shelley Hack who graduated from the police academy and worked as a police officer in Boston replaced Sabrina. The writers treaded lightly as they tried to figure out how to invent Tiffany Welles the unusual “Sabrina Duncan”. The 1979-1980 seasons’ spot was the sudden decline in ratings. The series found itself in the top 20’s instead of the top 10 were it had been for the last three years. The ratings topple was directed at the original Angel and at the waste of the season, Shelley was let go of her detective duties. Thus, beginning, another hunt for a original Angel! By 1980, Charlie’s Angels was beginning to feel its age and was declining speedy. Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg wanted to go with a original recent image. After careful consideration, they decided to hire virtually unknown actress, Tanya Roberts. This time around, the character would be a model-turned-detective, street-smart Julie Rogers. The modern Angel showed her face in the three-hour 1980-1981 season premiere on November 30, 1980. High hopes were placed on Charlie’s newest Angel to pull the series out its failing ratings. To aid give it an added boost, the Angels were sent to Hawaii for the first six episodes. Hawaii wasn’t only chosen to intrigue the audience but to maintain the Angels scantily clad in swimsuits! Charlie’s opening monologue has now undergone a complete overhaul. It begins, “Once upon a time, there were three ravishing girls. Two of them graduated from the police academy. The other graduated from a top school for models. And they each reaped the rewards of their spellbinding careers…” For her “reward,” Julie is shown jogging on a treadmill while promoting a drink called Joggerade. Kelly drives her third different identical Mustang of the series after the previous one was blown up in”Toni’s Boys”. Bosley looks over brochures of Hawaii in anticipation of the Angels’ possible assignment there. Charlie arranges for Julie to receive a probationary investigator’s license and initiate working with Kris and Kelly. My all time celebrated Charlie’s Angel reveal titled Waikiki Angels. The Angels are not tickled to learn that Bosley and Charlie have tried to arrange for them to suppose a lifeguard course at a unusual hotel. Claiming that they need practice on their rescues, they throw Bosley into the pool. Unfortunately, at this point, the audience was no longer keeping up with the Angels antics. In February 1981, the exhibit went on hiatus and wasn’t shown again until June of 1981. Charlie’s Angels was not winning any viewers in the summer of ‘81 with its remaining episodes. The display that had made women crime fighters favorite during the 1970’s was taken off the air. Charlie’s Angels was a substantial success the moment it hit the airwaves in 1976. The Angels were on gum cards, doll boxes, T-shirts, board games, puzzles and posters. They also graced the covers of Time magazine on November 22, 1976 and TV Guide on September 25, 1976. Charlie’s Angels has appeared on TV Guide Camouflage four times, Sept, 25, 1976; Jaclyn, Farrah and Kate, February 18, 1978; Jaclyn, Kate and Cheryl, December 29, 1979; Jaclyn, Cheryl and Shelley and the last on December 18, 1993; Kate, Farrah and Jaclyn. If you wanted to hire the Angels you had to call the office phone number was 555-0267. Kelly Garrett (Jaclyn Smith) was the only Angel to last the entire series. Kelly was an orphan. John Forsythe’ was never on the position – his impart was recorded, and dubbed in later. The Angels all drove Ford automobiles. Jill (and later Kris) drove a Cobra, Kelly drove a Mustang, and Sabrina drove a Pinto. For the picture, Bosley drove a Ford L.T.D. Although in most episodes Charlie was heard but never seen, he did actually appear in a couple of episodes, but his face was never shown. Kelly is the only Angel to have been shot throughout the bustle of the exhibit. Sabrina was the only Angel that was previously married. She was married to a fellow officer when she was tranquil a cop but the marriage ended in divorce.

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