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"Charlie's Angels" (1976): Season 2: Episode 3 -- "Charlie's Angels" are back! Season Two introduces a new Angel - Cheryl Ladd - to Bosley's team. This 6-disc collection features all the episodes from the second successful season of one ot America's best-loved television series.
"Charlie's Angels" (1976): Season 2: Episode 3 -- Kelly and Kris want world peace. Together they pose as pageant contestants in the Miss Chrysanthemum contest. Why? Who cares! You get to see Cheryl Ladd throw some karate chops during the bathing suit competition.

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Awards:
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NewsDesk:
(5 articles)
Exclusive: Interview with Clifton Collins Jr.
 (From Atomic Popcorn. 2 July 2009, 1:08 PM, PDT)

Clifton Collins Jr. Discusses His Burgeoning Career
 (From MovieWeb. 26 June 2009, 1:56 PM, PDT)

Alternate Names:
John d.f. Black | John Black | Geoffrey Dennis | Ralph Wills
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Filmography

Jump to filmography as: Writer, Producer, Director, Miscellaneous Crew, Self
Writer:
  1. "Murder, She Wrote" (1 episode, 1987)
        - Trouble in Eden (1987) TV episode (story) (teleplay)
  2. "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (2 episodes, 1987)
    ... aka "Star Trek: TNG" (USA: promotional abbreviation)
        - Justice (1987) TV episode (story) (as Ralph Wills)
        - The Naked Now (1987) TV episode (story)
  3. "Hell Town" (1 episode, 1985)
        - One Ball (1985) TV episode (writer)

  4. The Clone Master (1978) (TV) (writer)
  5. "Charlie's Angels" (4 episodes, 1977)
        - Angel Baby (1977) TV episode (writer)
        - Pretty Angels All in a Row (1977) TV episode (writer)
        - Angels in Paradise (1977) TV episode (writer)
        - Angels at Sea (1977) TV episode (writer)
  6. "Man from Atlantis" (1 episode, 1977)
        - The Killer Spores (1977) TV episode (writer)
  7. "Delvecchio" (1 episode, 1977)
        - Licensed to Kill (1977) TV episode (story)
  8. "The Streets of San Francisco" (3 episodes, 1973-1976)
        - Till Death Do Us Part (1976) TV episode (writer)
        - Commitment (1974) TV episode (writer)
        - Harem (1973) TV episode (writer)
  9. "Jigsaw John" (1 episode, 1976)
        - Follow the Yellow Brick Road (1976) TV episode (writer)
  10. Survival (1976) (writer)
  11. A Shadow in the Streets (1975) (TV) (writer)
  12. Wonder Woman (1974) (TV) (writer)
  13. The Fuzz Brothers (1973) (writer)
  14. Trouble Man (1972) (writer)
  15. "Hawaii Five-O" (10 episodes, 1968-1972)
    ... aka "McGarrett" (USA: rerun title)
        - The Jinn Who Clears the Way (1972) TV episode (writer)
        - The Ninety-Second War: Part 2 (1972) TV episode (teleplay)
        - The Ninety-Second War: Part 1 (1972) TV episode (teleplay)
        - Rest in Peace, Somebody (1971) TV episode (writer)
        - And I Want Some Candy and a Gun That Shoots (1971) TV episode (writer)
          (5 more)
  16. Do Not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate (1971) (TV) (writer)
  17. "Getting Together" (1 episode, 1971)
        - Singing the Blues (1971) TV episode (writer)
  18. Thief (1971) (TV) (writer)
    ... aka A Day in the Life of a Burglar
  19. Shaft (1971) (writer)
  20. "Room 222" (6 episodes, 1970-1971)
        - A Sort of Loving (1971) TV episode (written by)
        - The Fuzz That Grooved (1970) TV episode (written by)
        - Choose One & They Lived Happily/Unhappily Ever After (1970) TV episode (written by)
        - Write On, Brother (1970) TV episode (written by)
        - I Love You Charlie, I Love You Abby (1970) TV episode (written by)
          (1 more)
  21. "Mission: Impossible" (3 episodes, 1968-1971)
        - A Ghost Story (1971) TV episode (story)
        - Decoy (1970) TV episode (written by)
        - The Phoenix (1968) TV episode (story) (teleplay)
  22. "Mannix" (1 episode, 1971)
        - A Day Filled with Shadows (1971) TV episode (teleplay)
  23. "Mary Tyler Moore" (1 episode, 1970)
    ... aka "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" (USA: promotional title)
        - Bess, You Is My Daughter Now (1970) TV episode (written by)
  24. "The Virginian" (2 episodes, 1963-1970)
    ... aka "The Men from Shiloh" (USA: new title)
        - A King's Ransom (1970) TV episode (writer)
        - Man of Violence (1963) TV episode (teleplay)

  25. "The F.B.I." (3 episodes, 1968-1969)
        - Flight (1969) TV episode (writer)
        - The Cober List (1969) TV episode (writer)
        - The Intermediary (1968) TV episode (writer)
  26. "The High Chaparral" (1 episode, 1969)
        - No Bugles, No Drums (1969) TV episode (story)
  27. Three Guns for Texas (1968) (written by)
  28. Nobody's Perfect (1968) (writer)
  29. "Cimarron Strip" (1 episode, 1967)
        - Nobody (1967) TV episode (story)
  30. "Insight" (3 episodes, 1965-1967)
        - Fat Hands and a Diamond Ring (1967) TV episode (writer)
        - The Woodpile (1965) TV episode (written by)
        - With a Long Gray Beard (1965) TV episode (written by)
  31. Gunfight in Abilene (1967) (screenplay)
  32. "Run for Your Life" (1 episode, 1966)
        - The Shock of Recognition (1966) TV episode (writer)
  33. "Star Trek" (1 episode, 1966)
    ... aka "Star Trek: TOS" (USA: promotional abbreviation)
    ... aka "Star Trek: The Original Series" (USA: informal title)
        - The Naked Time (1966) TV episode (written by)
  34. "Laredo" (7 episodes, 1965-1966)
        - A Taste of Money (1966) TV episode (written by)
        - Quarter Past Eleven (1966) TV episode (written by)
        - No Bugles, One Drum (1966) TV episode (writer)
        - Meanwhile Back at the Reservation (1966) TV episode (written by)
        - Jinx (1965) TV episode (written by)
          (2 more)
  35. "Mr. Novak" (6 episodes, 1964-1965)
        - There's a Penguin in My Garden (1965) TV episode (writer)
        - May Day, May Day... (1965) TV episode (story) (teleplay)
        - Mountains to Climb (1965) TV episode (writer)
        - An Elephant Is Like a Tree (1965) TV episode (writer)
        - The People Doll: You Wind It Up and It Makes Mistakes (1964) TV episode (writer)
          (1 more)
  36. "Kraft Suspense Theatre" (1 episode, 1963)
    ... aka "Crisis" (USA: syndication title)
    ... aka "Suspense Theatre" (USA: syndication title)
        - The Hunt (1963) TV episode (story) (as John d.f. Black)
  37. "The Eleventh Hour" (1 episode, 1963)
        - La Belle Indifference (1963) TV episode (writer)
  38. "The Fugitive" (1 episode, 1963)
        - Smoke Screen (1963) TV episode (writer)
  39. "Combat!" (1 episode, 1963)
        - Survival (1963) TV episode (written by)
  40. "The Untouchables" (3 episodes, 1962-1963)
        - The Man in the Cooler (1963) TV episode (writer)
        - An Eye for an Eye (1963) TV episode (writer)
        - The Cooker in the Sky (1962) TV episode (writer) (as John Black)
  41. "Lawman" (9 episodes, 1961-1962)
    ... aka "The Lawman" (USA: alternative title)
        - Jailbreak (1962) TV episode (writer)
        - Get Out of Town (1962) TV episode (teleplay)
        - The Doctor (1962) TV episode (teleplay)
        - The Barber (1962) TV episode (writer)
        - The Vintage (1962) TV episode (writer)
          (4 more)
  42. "Surfside 6" (2 episodes, 1961-1962)
        - The Roust (1962) TV episode (writer)
        - License to Steal (1961) TV episode (story) (teleplay)

  43. "Johnny Staccato" (1959) TV series (unknown episodes)
    ... aka "Staccato" (USA: short title)
  44. The Unearthly (1957) (screenplay) (as Geoffrey Dennis)
Producer:
  1. The Clone Master (1978) (TV) (producer)
  2. A Shadow in the Streets (1975) (TV) (producer)
  3. Wonder Woman (1974) (TV) (executive producer)
  4. The Fuzz Brothers (1973) (producer)
  5. Trouble Man (1972) (executive producer)

  6. "Star Trek" (associate producer) (10 episodes, 1966)
    ... aka "Star Trek: TOS" (USA: promotional abbreviation)
    ... aka "Star Trek: The Original Series" (USA: informal title)
        - Balance of Terror (1966) TV episode (associate producer)
        - The Corbomite Maneuver (1966) TV episode (associate producer)
        - Dagger of the Mind (1966) TV episode (associate producer)
        - Miri (1966) TV episode (associate producer)
        - What Are Little Girls Made Of? (1966) TV episode (associate producer)
          (5 more)
Director:
  1. "Charlie's Angels" (1 episode, 1977)
        - Pretty Angels All in a Row (1977) TV episode
Miscellaneous Crew:
  1. "Star Trek" (1966) TV series (story editor) (unknown episodes)
    ... aka "Star Trek: TOS" (USA: promotional abbreviation)
    ... aka "Star Trek: The Original Series" (USA: informal title)

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