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Favorite episodes of Police Woman

Last post 03-08-2006, 2:36 PM by Slammin' Slamo. 2 replies.
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  •  03-08-2006, 2:36 PM 1249

    Favorite episodes of Police Woman

    One episode of "Police Woman" that was indeed ahead of it's time...way ahead...was the episode where Pepper puts her job and her reputaion on the line for another former policewoman that is about to be outed for being a lesbian. This aired in 1976 or 1977 and would be interesting to see how it manages to compare to todays depiction of gays and lesbians in television. Another episode that I found to be ineteresting was the episode titled "Blind Terror." Pepper goes undercover as a blind woman. The episode concludes with Pepper getting rescued from the attacking criminals.

    --Ben


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  •  03-08-2006, 2:36 PM 1250 in reply to 1249

    Re: Favorite episodes of Police Woman

    My ABSOLUTE favorite episodes were the Task Force episodes -- you know the ones guest starring James Darren. Honestly, what a romantic character he played as he romanced Pepper right under Crowley's nose. And, as I recall, she didn't fight him off very hard, either.
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  •  03-08-2006, 2:36 PM 1251 in reply to 1250

    Re: Favorite episodes of Police Woman

    My favorite episode of POLICE WOMAN was Generation Of Evil with Barry Williams from the Brady Bunch guest starring as Steve Glass being kidnapped, tied up, beat up, brutalized and terrorized by Antony Carbone and Claude Earl Jones guest starring as Pappas and McGuire. David Opatoshu played a good role as William's grandfather, Morrie Hersch. And Robert Vaughn was delightful as Lou Malik in Las Vegas who behind the whole kidnapping.

    --MSC4041


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