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      • Released almost simultaneously with the lurid Roger Corman-produced bootlegging drama "Big Bad Mama," which featured a controversial nude scene (with William Shatner, no less) and was also recently released on DVD, "Police Woman" allowed Ms. Dickinson to bring her sweaty sex appeal to television.
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  2. Dec 4, 2015 · Probably TV’s sexiest female cop of the seventies. Why was it so good? Angie Dickinson was the only reason why viewers – most of them men – watched in their millions for four years.

  3. Feb 12, 2012 · Part of Police Woman's charm is this very open exploitation of Dickinson's sex appeal, used within the stories as part of her skills to temporarily confuse and bring down the baddies, but never done cheaply (Pepper may be hot, but she's strictly a "good girl," right down the line).

  4. She resided at 102 Crestview Drive and was certainly a woman of her time – very open-minded about things such as marriage and sex. Angie Dickinson (real name, Angeline Brown) got a taste of the risks involved in real police work when she visited a Hollywood precinct to take some publicity photos and departed just before a shootout that took a ...

  5. Mar 18, 2022 · Angie Dickinson as police Sgt. “Pepper” Anderson. Wikimedia Commons photo. Police Woman joined the force at NBC during what is known as the “Jiggle Era” of TV. It was a time when the television landscape was using female sexuality to appeal to mass audiences.

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  6. A complaint from a distressed mother leads the police to investigate the Classic Modeling Agency. It's run by Ted Adrian and is actually a front for his business of supplying young girls to the porn business and overseas white slave trade.

  7. Police Woman is an American police procedural television series created by Robert L. Collins starring Angie Dickinson that ran on NBC for four seasons, from September 13, 1974, to March 29, 1978.