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  1. Dec 4, 2015 · Ratings seemed to rise when Angie swopped her uniform for mini-skirts and fishnets. How did it begin? It was a spin-off of established US series Police Story. In the pilot, Angie Dickinson was cop Lisa Beaumont but for the series she became Suzanne “Pepper” Anderson. Why Pepper? Was she allergic to salt?

  2. Jul 3, 2024 · Police Woman cast list, including photos of the actors when available. This list includes all of the Police Woman main actors and actresses, so if they are an integral part of the show you'll find them below. You can various bits of trivia about these Police Woman stars, such as where the actor was born and what their year of birth is.

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  3. The Police Story episode entitled "The Gamble", which serves as a pilot for Police Woman, gives Dickinson's character's name as "Lisa Beaumont", although her character in "The Gamble" is a new officer, whereas on "Police Woman" she is a seasoned detective sergeant.

  4. Jan 21, 2019 · Police Woman first aired on US television on 26th March, 1974, as 'The Gamble', an episode of Joseph Wambaugh's anthology series Police Story, starring Angie Dickinson as policewoman Lisa Beaumont. By the fall of that year Dickinson was back in the same role but with an new name; the more attractively sounding Pepper Anderson, undercover cop ...

  5. The pilot for Police Woman aired as an episode of Police Story titled ‘The Gamble’, in which Angie Dickinson appeared as an officer named Lisa Beaumont. The series debuted on NBC on Friday 13 September 1974.

  6. Specials (1974) Pilot episode, called Police Story: The Gamble. Sergeant Lisa Beaumont (Angie Dickinson) works undercover to expose, & to bust illegal gambling houses. The pilot for this show aired on an episode of "Police Story" (1973) entitled "The Gamble".

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  8. Mar 2, 2006 · Here, Dickinson's character is named Lisa Beaumont and not Pepper Johnson but she's more or less the same person despite the later name change that would be incorporated into the show (at Dickinson's request).

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