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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.
Police Woman: Created by Robert L. Collins. With Angie Dickinson, Earl Holliman, Charles Dierkop, Ed Bernard. Follows Sergeant "Pepper" Anderson, LAPD's top undercover cop.
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Series overview. Episodes. Pilot (1974) The pilot for this series was an episode of Police Story titled "The Gamble" (March 26, 1974), in which Angie Dickinson was introduced as a vice officer named Lisa Beaumont. Season 1 (1974–75) Season 2 (1975–76) Season 3 (1976–77) Season 4 (1977–78) References. Police Woman at epguides.com.
No. OverallNo. In SeasonTitleDirected By11"The End Game"22"The Beautiful Die Young"33"Warning: All Wives..."44"Seven-Eleven"Angie Dickinson and Earl Holliman star as undercover police. This marks Miss Dickinson's bow as a star of a regular series. She poses as a bank employee in tonight's episode in order to trap robbers. September 20, 1974: The Beautiful Die Young. Season 1, episode 2.
92 x 60 minute episodes. Sexy Sgt Suzanne “Pepper” Anderson (Angie Dickinson) was an undercover vice cop for the Criminal Conspiracy Department of the LAPD.
Dec 4, 2015 · Angie Dickinson got caught up in a real-life gun battle in which an armed man was killed as she researched her role with US cops. Who else was in it? Charles Dierkop, who had an incredibly bashed-up nose, was Det Pete Royster.
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".