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- TriviaIn addition to being a watershed moment displaying the state of female empowerment in TV of the seventies, this Emmys broadcast was also special for full representation of the title characters of two iconic Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg-produced action TV series of that era, namely for including appearances by both Paul Michael Glaser and David Soul from Starsky and Hutch (1975) as well as the original three Charlie's Angels (1976)--Jaclyn Smith, Farrah Fawcett and Kate Jackson. This occasion was also the only shared credit of Lindsay Wagner from The Bionic Woman (1976) with either of Jaclyn (to date) and Farrah, with the only other shared credit of onscreen appearances (to date) of both Lindsay and Kate being on the following year's Emmys show, although Ms. Jackson would go on to serve as an executive producer on one of Lindsay's TV movies in the eighties, Child's Cry (1986). But that being the tip of the female empowerment iceberg for this evening, this Emmy broadcast in particular had a representation of legendary TV series actresses perhaps unmatched before or since, including two other iconic female action TV stars Lynda Carter, who was TV's Wonder Woman (1975), and Angie Dickinson of Police Woman (1974), as well as several women whose TV achievements were truly historic, notably Bea Arthur, Carol Burnett, Imogene Coca, Patty Duke, Valerie Harper, Suzanne Pleshette, Gilda Radner, Jane Wyatt and Mary Tyler Moore. [February 2023]
- ConnectionsEdited into Intimate Portrait: Patty Duke (2001)
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