Charlie's Angels season 3

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Charlie's Angels season 3
Season 3
No. of episodes24
Release
Original releaseSeptember 13, 1978 (1978-09-13) 
May 16, 1979 (1979-05-16)
Season chronology
List of episodes

This is a list of episodes for the third season of the 1970s TV series Charlie's Angels . Originally broadcast from September 13, 1978 to May 16, 1979 for a total of 24 episodes, this is the only season of the show not to feature a casting change. Original star Farrah Fawcett-Majors returned as Jill Munroe, appearing as a guest-star in three episodes.

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The third season of Charlie's Angels would see a decline in viewing figures, dropping to #12 in the Nielsen ratings (from a high of #4 for the 1977–78 season). However, a fourth season was commissioned, with Shelley Hack replacing Kate Jackson (who departed the show at the end of this season) as Boston-detective Tiffany Welles.

Main cast

Notable guest stars

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
491"Angels in Vegas"Bob Kelljan Edward J. Lakso September 13, 1978 (1978-09-13)
502
513"Angel Come Home" Paul Stanley Stephen Kandel (as Stephen Kandell)September 20, 1978 (1978-09-20)
524"Angel on High"Larry DohenyEdward J. LaksoSeptember 27, 1978 (1978-09-27)
535"Angels in Springtime"Larry Stewart William Froug October 11, 1978 (1978-10-11)
546"Winning is for Losers" Cliff Bole Ray BrennerOctober 18, 1978 (1978-10-18)
557"Haunted Angels"Ronald Austin Lee Sheldon October 25, 1978 (1978-10-25)
568"Pom Pom Angels"Cliff BoleRichard CarrNovember 1, 1978 (1978-11-01)
579"Angels Ahoy" Allen Baron Lee SheldonNovember 8, 1978 (1978-11-08)
5810"Mother Angel" Don Chaffey Rift Fournier November 15, 1978 (1978-11-15)
5911"Angel on My Mind" Curtis Harrington Edward J. LaksoNovember 22, 1978 (1978-11-22)
6012"Angels Belong in Heaven"Paul StanleyEdward J. LaksoDecember 6, 1978 (1978-12-06)
6113"Angels in the Stretch"Lawrence DohenyBob and Esther MitchellDecember 20, 1978 (1978-12-20)
6214"Angels on Vacation" Don Weis (as Don Weiss)Edward J. LaksoJanuary 10, 1979 (1979-01-10)
6315"Counterfeit Angels" Georg Stanford Brown Richard CarrJanuary 24, 1979 (1979-01-24)
6416"Disco Angels"Georg Stanford BrownGeorge SlavinJanuary 31, 1979 (1979-01-31)
6517"Terror on Skis"Don ChaffeyEdward J. LaksoFebruary 7, 1979 (1979-02-07)
6618
6719"Angel in a Box"Curtis HarringtonEdward J. LaksoFebruary 14, 1979 (1979-02-14)
6820"Teen Angels"Allen BaronT: Bob and Esther Mitchell
S: Laurie Lakso
February 28, 1979 (1979-02-28)
6921"Marathon Angels"Bob KelljanEdward J. LaksoMarch 7, 1979 (1979-03-07)
7022"Angels in Waiting"Allen BaronEdward J. LaksoMarch 21, 1979 (1979-03-21)
7123"Rosemary, For Remembrance"Ronald AustinLee SheldonMay 2, 1979 (1979-05-02)
7224"Angels Remembered" Kim Manners Edward J. LaksoMay 16, 1979 (1979-05-16)

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