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‘Charlie’s Angels’ (Season 4): We wanted Shelley Hack – but got Tiffany Welles instead
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‘Charlie’s Angels’ (Season 4): We wanted Shelley Hack – but got Tiffany Welles instead

May 1, 2020 Drunk TV 10 Comments

Hack attack smacks Angels off-track with thwack to Nielsen nut sack!

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‘Charlie’s Angels’ (Season 3): Will difficult Kate Jackson survive the season?
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‘Charlie’s Angels’ (Season 3): Will difficult Kate Jackson survive the season?

March 16, 2020 Drunk TV 42 Comments

Business is getting done in this third season of Charlie’s Angels, courtesy of Mill Creek Entertainment’s classy Blu-ray Complete Series set.

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