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Charles Townsend
Occupation
Founder be partial to Townsend Agency
Portrayed by
Robert Clotworthy (voice, 2019)
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Charlie's Angels
American crime drama television series (1976–1981)
This article is about the 1976–1981 television series. For the franchise, see Charlie's Angels (franchise). For other uses, see Charlie's Angels (disambiguation).
Charlie's Angels is an American crimedrama television series created by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts for ABC. It originally aired from September 22, 1976, to June 24, 1981, airing for five seasons consisting of 115 episodes. It was produced by Spelling-Goldberg Productions. The show follows the crime-fighting adventures of three women working at a private detective agency in Los Angeles, California, and originally starred Kate Jackson, Farrah Fawcett, and Jaclyn Smith in the leading roles and John Forsythe providing the voice of their boss, the unseen Charlie Townsend, who directed the crime-fighting operations of the "Angels" over a speakerphone.[1] There were a few casting changes: after the departure of Fawcett at the end of the season 1, Cheryl Ladd joined in season 2 and remained in the show till the ending; When Jackson departed at the end of season 3, Shelley Hack joined for season 4, and she was subsequently replaced by Tanya Roberts in season 5.[2]
Despite mixed reviews from critics and a reputation for merely be
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Charlie's Angels
Charlie's Angels (1976–81) was a smash-hit television (see entry under 1940s—TV and Radio in volume 3) series with a surefire formula. In a nod to the feminism of the era, it featured three tough, no-nonsense women who were anything but submissive in their roles as crime-fighting detectives. Detective roles were then usually played by men on both the big and small screens. At the same time, these Angels were no women's liberation icons. They were glamorous, beautiful sex objects who frequently found themselves garbed in short shorts or bikinis as they headed off to sunny climates to complete their assignments.
Charlie's Angels, broadcast on ABC, won major stardom for its three original leads. Kate Jackson (1948–), the most experienced actress of the trio, was cast as the calm, cool, and intellectual Sabrina Duncan. Farrah Fawcett-Majors (1946–) played athletic Jill Munroe. Jaclyn Smith (1947–) was cast as street-wise Kelly Garrett. Fawcett-Majors quickly emerged as the show's most marketable commodity. America fell in love with her toothy smile and abundant blonde hair, and a poster of her garbed in a bathing suit was a hot seller. Fawcett-Majors left the show in 1977 after just one season, and was followed by Jackson two years later. Their rep