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Dickinson, Angie Photo 1975 Signed Autograph "Police Woman" With Byline

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Description: This item is an 8" X 10",black and white photo of actress Angie Dickinson in a scene from the 1975 eseries-"Police Woman". The photo was published in a newspaper as it comes with an original typed and dated NBC Photo Byline. The byline is dated 9/12/75 and explains the "Police Woman" scene.Police Woman was an American television police drama starring Angie Dickinson that ran from September 13, 1974 to March 29, 1978 on NBC. It is considered the first "successful" primetime drama series to feature a woman in the title role, and the first successful series to focus on a female police officer. The show revolved on classy but tough officer, Sgt. Leanne (not Suzanne) "Pepper" Anderson (Angie Dickinson), an undercover agent working in the Criminal Conspiracy Unit of the LAPD. Sergeant William "Bill" Crowley (Earl Holliman) was her immediate superior and "friend with benefits". Pete Royster (Charles Dierkop) and Joe Styles (Ed Bernard) were the other half of the undercover team that investigated everything from murders, to rape and drug crimes. In many episodes, Pepper must go undercover (as a hooker, teacher, nurse, go go dancer, waitress, etc.) in order to get close enough to the suspects to gain valuable information that will lead to busts. The first spin-off of the critically acclaimed Police Story (1973-1978) anthology series, "Police Woman" was so successful in its first season in particular, that during that first Spring and Summer rerun season, the show hit Number One on the ratings charts and in many countries in which it aired[citation needed]. And while pressure caused the tone of the series to become somewhat muted afterwards, its focused and foreboding film noir style subdued from season 2 onward, that early success paved the way for the more fanciful (and more highly-hyped) late-'70s gorgeous-tough-girl programs that followed in its wake, such as Charlie's Angels, Wonder Woman, and The Bionic Woman, as well as the more-muscular Cagney and Lacey in the 1980s. Charismatic Angie Dickinson also pioneered over-40 TV sex-symbolism several years before Dynasty. The photo has been autographed on the front by Angie Dickinson.........CONDITION OF PHOTO,AUTOGRAPH AND BYLINE IS EXCELLENT......................
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