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Charlies Angles TV Show Opening Theme Season
One. Quality from DVD source. 1976 70s
seventies Farrah Fawcett Jaclyn Smith Kate
Jackson David Doyle.
Three women, the Angels, (originally Kate
Jackson, Farrah Fawcett-Majors, and Jaclyn
Smith) graduated from the police academy 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 he is
shown from the rear only (where the viewer
only sees the back of his head and his arms)
— assigning cases to the Angels and his
liaison, Bosley (played by David Doyle), via
a speaker phone.
Charlie's Angels is episodic in nature, as
opposed to serial, thus each episode shows
the Angels finding themselves in new
situations in which they would go undercover
to investigate. The undercover aspect of the
show creates much of the plot interest and
tension. In the early seasons of the show,
the Angels, under their assumed identities,
use a combination of sexual wiles and
knowledge learned for the situation in which
they are being placed, but by the third and
fourth seasons, the writing has a tendency to
stray from the sex appeal (see "As 'Jiggle
TV'") and focus more on the case at hand. Tags : charlie's angles tv show opening theme 1976 Farrah Fawcett Jaclyn Smith Kate Jackson |