Police Woman
Police Woman
TV-PG | 13 September 1974 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Season 4 : 1977 | 22 Episodes

    EP1 Do You Still Beat Your Wife? Oct 25, 1977

    Undercover cop Pepper Anderson and partner Bill Crowley aid a battered wife who refuses to press charges against her brutal husband.

    EP2 Guns Nov 01, 1977

    Pepper sets herself up as a target by offering Congressional testimony against an international gun-running operation.

    EP3 Means to an End Nov 08, 1977

    Pepper infiltrates a college drug ring to learn who is supplying cheap but lethal downers to students.

    EP4 The Inside Connection Nov 22, 1977

    Pepper poses as a prisoner to find the killer of a rookie policewoman who was investigation a drug operation in the women's county jail.

    EP5 Screams Dec 06, 1977

    A demented rapist-murderer is preying on hitchhikers.

    EP6 The Buttercup Killer Dec 13, 1977

    A killer attired in a nun's habit is slaying members of a Greek family, leaving only a dried buttercup as a clue.

    EP7 Merry Christmas, Waldo Dec 14, 1977

    An elderly Santa Claus robs banks using trickery, to assure his indigent friends a merry Christmas.

    EP8 Death Game Dec 21, 1977

    Pepper is driven to the brink of a nervous collapse by an unidentified assailant threatening her life.

    EP9 Ambition Dec 28, 1977

    An overzealous detective becomes implicated in an extortion scam.

    EP10 Blind Terror Jan 04, 1978

    It is a case of mistaken identity when criminals kidnap Pepper, thinking she is the wife of an accountant who uncovered payoffs from a criminal syndicate.

    EP11 Tigress Jan 11, 1978

    Pepper resents her assignment to protect an unscrupulous former classmate who is now a political candidate.

    EP12 Sunset Jan 18, 1978

    In the midst of the investigation into the death of a race car driver, Crowley and his dying ex-wife seek reconciliation.

    EP13 The Young and the Fair Jan 25, 1978

    A local professor may be involved with a white slavery racket, so Pepper goes undercover as a college student.

    EP14 The Human Rights of Tiki Kim Feb 01, 1978

    A young girl from Korea is abducted and held to prevent her from talking about the murder she witnessed.

    EP15 Sixth Sense Feb 08, 1978

    Crowley discovers a woman near death in a car trunk, but the driver — her assailant — is freed on a technicality.

    EP16 Sons Feb 15, 1978

    A rookie cop is beaten and a man tells the police what he knows about it, only to have his son murdered.

    EP17 Murder with Pretty People Feb 22, 1978

    A model agency owner, who was not a popular person to begin with, is murdered, sending Pepper undercover as a fashion model to find the killer.

    EP18 Battered Teachers Mar 01, 1978

    Teachers are being terrorized at a high school by local area hoods, so Pepper goes back to school to go after them.

    EP19 A Shadow on the Sea Mar 08, 1978

    Pepper, a waterfront cop and an old sea dog go after two boat hijackers who murdered a honeymooning couple and seem willing to steal and kill more to set up a smuggling operation.

    EP20 Sweet Kathleen Mar 15, 1978

    A woman tells Crowley a story of how she knew the details about a robbery but was forced to keep those facts to herself or face the consequences.

    EP21 Flip of a Coin Mar 23, 1978

    Styles's wife is facing surgery and he's having trouble concentrating on a kidnapping case.

    EP22 Good Old Uncle Ben Mar 30, 1978

    An old friend of Pepper's gets drawn into a cattle stealing scheme.
    Reviews
    GUENOT PHILIPPE

    This TV show is not my favourite, but it remains nevertheless typical from the seventies, although I prefer POLICE STORY. Most of the episodes of this series are made for family audiences, under fifty housewives and plots not so interesting, but except for the seventies atmosphere. The only thing which amazed me was the actors performances, for some drama stories, which mostly had nothing to do with the criminal plot themselves. Such as the episode named SUNSET, the best example of what I say. But it is not the only one. And that point, as you can say, has nothing to do with a crime series, because, as I have said, the criminal lines are rather flat in this show. I preferred BARETTA or CANNON. So, the best for me in this show, is ONLY the drama side.

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    TV TimesUSA

    This started a movement in TV crime shows where females weren't just the passive victims of male dominated fantasy crimes. This lady hit back. And what a punch she packed. An action packed series that introduced us to some great supporting characters and kept mums as well as dads on the edge of their seat. Angie Dickinson never camped it up (as much as you couldn't in the 1970's) It was as gritty as the execs would allow. Despite the pilot episode being called Police Story - it was obvious from the outset who the star of the show was.In its prime I had reached the grand old age of 10 - whereby this was the first adult TV series I was allowed to stay up and watch. Thanks Mom & Dad

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    Noir-It-All

    After I graduated from college, had a job, I'd sit in my single-girl's apartment, watching this show about a single woman working. In 1977-1978, the network would show Policewoman, Kojak and another cop show after the late night news. Angie was right up there with the boys. That pretty much sums up her image. Pepper liked being one of the guys. The media focused on her sexy qualities, especially the first half of the first season, but Pepper really evolved into a great character. The topics were often ahead of their time. I remember one episode that began with Pepper and her boss watching that French dance act where the man slaps the woman around. Pepper didn't like it. Darned if a new neighbor in her apartment complex stops by, showing signs of being slapped around. Spousal abuse! This was before Farrah Fawcett starred in the TV movie, "The Burning Bed", the TV movie that brought this issue to the mainstream. In two other episodes, Pepper supported the wife or ex-wife of one of her coworkers diagnosed with cancer. The '70's were a decade when women ceased to hide their medical ailments, including disfiguring ones like breast cancer. These episodes showed that the Police Woman supported women as well as men. Back to Pepper's apartment, it was one a city employee could afford, unlike the spectacular, designer decorated living quarters one usually sees like in Will & Grace, Living Single, etc.

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    Brian Washington

    This definitely was the first cop show to feature a female in the lead. Angie Dickinson was quite convincing as the tough no nonsense Pepper Anderson and Earl Holliman was great as her fellow officer Bill Crowley. Within a few years, however, this show would later be upstaged by the more light-hearted "Charlie's Angels" and would later inspire that other female cop show "Cagney and Lacey". Too bad they don't show this on television anymore. It is definitely a lost classic.

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