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"Charlie's Angels" Pom Pom Angels (1978)



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Writers:
Richard Carr (writer)
Ivan Goff (creator)
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Original Air Date:
1 November 1978 (Season 3, Episode 7)
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Plot:
Three Cheerleaders, mysteriously disappeared after receiving religious notes from religious fanatics... See more » | Add synopsis »

Cast

 (Episode Cast) (in credits order)

Kate Jackson ... Sabrina Duncan

Jaclyn Smith ... Kelly Garrett

Cheryl Ladd ... Kris Munroe
David Doyle ... John Bosley

Anne Francis ... Margo
Lonny Chapman ... Eddie Cobb
Stephanie Blackmore ... Beverly Casey
Rick Casorla ... Tim Asher
Ben Davidson ... Tasker
Fran Ryan ... Belle Asher
Sandy Ward ... Dan Abner

Cis Rundle ... Ellen
B.J. Bartlett ... Sam Braham
Joan Vigman ... Waitress
Jade McCall ... Officer
James Ferrier ... Photographer
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

John Forsythe ... Charles Townsend (voice) (uncredited)
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Episode Crew
Directed by
Cliff Bole 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Richard Carr  writer
Ivan Goff  creator
Ben Roberts  creator

Produced by
Leonard Goldberg .... executive producer
Shelley Hull .... associate producer
Edward J. Lakso .... producer
Aaron Spelling .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Jack Elliott 
Allyn Ferguson 
 
Cinematography by
Richard M. Rawlings Jr.  (as Dick Rawlings Jr.)
 
Film Editing by
Leonard Malek 
 
Art Direction by
Alfeo Bocchicchio 
Paul Sylos 
 
Set Decoration by
Bob Signorelli  (as Robert Signorelli)
 
Makeup Department
Mel Berns Jr. .... makeup supervisor (as Mel Burns Jr.)
Fred C. Blau Jr. .... makeup: Kate Jackson (as Fred Blau)
Don L. Cash .... makeup: Cheryl Ladd
Emma M. diVittorio .... hair stylist (as Emma di Vittorio)
Norma Lee .... hair stylist
Carol Mercatoris .... hair stylist
 
Production Management
Norman Henry .... executive production manager
Al Kraus .... supervising production manager
Kim Manners .... production manager
Dick Reilly .... post-production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Leslie Moulton .... second assistant director
Miles Tilton .... assistant director
 
Art Department
Gordon Kirschbaum .... supervising construction coordinator
Frank McCully .... property master
 
Stunts
Julie Ann Johnson .... stunt coordinator
Julie Ann Johnson .... stunts
Hilary Thompson .... stunt double: Kate Jackson (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Ernie Reed .... camera operator: second camera (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Carolina Ewart .... costumer
Ray Phelps .... costumer
 
Editorial Department
Arnold Baker .... assistant post-production supervisor
 
Music Department
Laurie Higgins Tobias .... assistant music editor
Rocky Moriana .... music supervisor
 
Other crew
Donna Kemp .... script supervisor
Elaine Rich .... assistant: producer
 

Series Crew
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Directed by
Les Carter 
Harry Falk 
Bernard McEveety 
Sutton Roley 
Ronald Austin (episode "Angel Called Rosemary, An")
Allen Baron (12 episodes, 1976-1980)
Cliff Bole (6 episodes, 1977-1980)
Don Chaffey (10 episodes, 1978-1981)
Bob Kelljan (6 episodes, 1977-1978)
George McCowan (7 episodes, 1976-1980)
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Ivan Goff  creator
Laurie Lakso  story (7 episodes 1977-1979) (as Laurie Lakso Beasley)
Katharyn Powers  writer (episode "The Psychiatrist")
Ben Roberts  creator
B.W. Sandefur  writer (7 episodes 1979-1981)
Lee Sheldon  writer (6 episodes 1977-1980)

Production Design by
Alfeo Bocchicchio (1979-1980)
Paul Sylos (1979-1980)
 
Costume Design by
Joanne Haas 
Lee Peters 
Ray Phelps 
Eilish Zebrasky (costumes: women) (as Eilish)
 
Production Management
Bert Gold .... production manager (episode "One Love... Two Angels")
Don Hall .... post-production supervisor (season 5: 1980-1981) (sometimes as Don Hall, Jr.)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Nathan Haggard .... first assistant director (7 episodes 1979) (as Nate Haggard)
John Hockridge .... assistant director (5 episodes 1981)
Paula Marcus .... assistant director (5 episodes 1980)
Lou Watt .... assistant director
Robert Webb .... assistant director (5 episodes 1981)
 
Sound Department
Jerry Rosenthal .... sound editor
Greg P. Russell .... sound recordist
William L. Stevenson .... sound editor
 
Stunts
May Boss .... stunts
Donna Garrett .... stunts
Leslie Hoffman .... stunts
Gene LeBell .... stunts
Daniel P. Murphy .... stunt motorcycle preparation
Jimmy Nickerson .... stunts
Regina Parton .... stunts
Ronnie Rondell Jr. .... stunt coordinator (8 episodes 1979-1980) (as Ronnie Rondell)
Darlene Tompkins .... stunt double: Cheryl Ladd
Greg Walker .... stunts
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Richard L. Carden .... key grip
Howard Ford .... camera operator
Paul Jacobsen .... electrician
Rolf Mendez .... camera operator
Richard M. Rawlings Jr. .... camera operator
Richard M. Rawlings Jr. .... first assistant camera
Jim Shelton .... best boy grip
Patricia Van Over .... assistant camera
 
Other crew
Lynn A. Aber .... script supervisor
Nancy E. Barr .... production coordinator (1979-1980)
Robin Ruse-Rinehart .... production coordinator
 
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Quotes:
Eddie Cobb: Her hair, offends me.
Kris Munroe: Now, wait a minute...
[Margo, walking to Kris with a knife, and prepares to cut her hair]
Eddie Cobb: Silence!... You will bow your head.
Kris Munroe: [Angrily] I'm not gonna bow my head to you, or anyone else in this grease pit!
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