Dancin' Angels
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Dancin' Angels

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TV Gold magazine (1986)
50 Years Old
Happy 50th Anniversary Angels! The original Charlie's Angels pilot tv movie premiered on March 21, 1976 as part of a Sunday Night ABC Double Feature, along with the pilot of "Most Wanted". Here's to many more years of Charlie's Angels!
50 Years of Charlie's Angels

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Charlie's Angels
Street Models and Hawaiian Angels (1980) [1 of 3] Deleted scenes from the broadcast version of the 3-hour fifth and final season premiere, originally titled "Street Models and Hawaiian Angels". It was later split into "Angels in Hiding, Parts 1 & 2" and "To See An Angel Die". Gary Frank's character Ted Grainger bridged the two storylines, but his scenes were cut from "Angel in Hiding Pt. 2" in the syndicated versions that viewers see now across streaming and home media. Losing these scenes really did take away from the story, because these missing scenes add some layers to Ted Grainger as a character. Seeing Kris run down an elderly man in front of traffic certainly adds more gravitas to his opinion of Kris going into "To See An Angel Die".
Charlie's Angels pilot opening credits (1976)