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Like many shows back in the 70's, This one was one of my favorites, along with Swat, Starsky and Hutch, and Baretta. Police Woman was a ground breaking show, showing that a woman can be tough yet feminine in her work. I remember being 11 years old, and having a huge crush on Angie Dickenson. The commentaries are great also. Love it....
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I initially watched these shows when they were repeats back in the mid 80's.
I am not sure what I like looking at more, Angie, the decor in Pepper's apartment, or the cars. I would give anything to have that Mercury Couger that Pepper drives.
If you were old enough to remember the 70's, you will really enjoy this show. I can not wait for more seasons to be released.
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Angie Dickinson has as much charisma as any female in the history of television. And it's the kind of charisma that comes from a deep sense of personal character. Put that together with her wonderful beauty and you have one of the best and most important female characters in TV history. Put her together with Earl Holliman and you have a female/male team that never gets old, always seems fresh and real and human. Put that together with 70's style, the cars, the clothes, the lingo, and you get a cop show that is as much fun to watch as any cop show that has ever been on the air. If you watched this when it first aired you will love seeing it again.
The DVD extras are marvelous. There are a ton of very insightful comments from both Angie and Earl in the commentaries, and the both of them make you feel as if you are an old friend sitting with them in a nice, cozy place and watching a show that they loved doing.
I just hope that season 2 will be released and very soon.
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Sony: Please release the rest of this great TV series. The other reviewers covered all the attributes of "Police Woman." I am simply urging the release of the remaining three seasons. The commentaries alone on the Season 1 release are worth the price!
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I completely missed this show when it was on TV (I was only about 3 years old), but I have to say, it was worth the wait! True to the 1970s, this show is edgy (on par & sometimes edgier than current cop shows)--since it's not saddled with political correctness, the issues the show deals with are direct & raw, yet, because it was the 1970s, the show isn't visually gruesome like so many shows are now. The show is amusing at times--watching the actors jump around with their guns acutally reminded me of 6 year olds pretending to be cops on TV during recess--not very convincing as cops, but did the job for a 1970s adventure show. Angie Dickeson is really fun to watch, she's tough, and feminine, and fun, and when put in context for a groundbreaking female-led show, it's really fabulous to see where shows like Charlie's Angels & Alias began. The main cast has a fun cameraderie, which is a pleasure to watch from show to show. I am thrilled with the series and am so glad I took the risk to purchase it, since I had no idea what it would be like. What I love the most, though, is the theme song. Even after watching the full season, I still found myself grooving to it. Policewoman rocks!
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