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    Season 4 - Episode Guide
 

After Kate Jackson left the show in 1979, the producers tried hard to find a new Angel to fill the vacancy left by Sabrina's departure. Shelley Hack was the new anticipated Angel and she entered The Townsend Detective Agency as Tiffany Welles, a classy and elegant beauty who was also a graduate from the Boston Police Academy. Tiffany was even more refined than her predecessor, carrying herself elegantly and with aristocratic sophistication at all times. Unfortunately the scripts didn't give much to Shelley's character, at least in the first episodes. The main problem with the Fourth Season was the lack of team orientated episodes. Three for the Money, Angel Hunt, Home Sweet Homes, Toni's Boys are all stand outs. Shelley Hack does excel in Angels On Campus, Nips and Tucks and especially in the season finale One Love Two Angels. It is Tiffany who becomes group leader in the final episodes reuniting Kelly and Kris as a team. When given the right material Shelley did work well. Shelley did bring class and elegance to what was becoming a tired show. But gradually the show dropped in ratings. Charlie's Angels finished 4th at the end of Season 2, 12th at the end of Season 3 (dropping 8 places) and 20th for Season 4 (dropping another 8 places) Notice the gradual pattern of decline. When Season Four ended, Shelley Hack was let go and the producers focused on finding another angel.


73. Love Boat Angels (part 1) (Sep. 12, 1979)
Five million dollars worth of gold and bronze artwork is stolen in spectacular fashion from the Los Angeles Harbor. The insurance company that covered the artwork sends an agent to brief the Angels, and Charlie sends them on a Caribbean cruise to intercept the dashing thief, Paul Hollister, and his accomplice, Wes Anderson. With Sabrina now married and retired from detective work, Kelly and Kris are joined by a new recruit, Tiffany Welles. Bosley stays in LA to trail Eleanor Case, the fence for the merchandise.

Guest Cast: Dick Sargent (James Avery), Lee Travis (Eleanor Case), Bert Convy (Paul Hollister), Bo Hopkins (Wes Anderson), Gavin MacLeod (Captain Stubing), Bernie Kopell (Doc), Fred Grandy (Gopher), Ted Lange (Isaac), Lauren Tewes (Julie McCoy), Judy Landers (Blonde), Barry Sullivan (Mr. Damajaran)
Writer: Edward J. Lakso
Director: Allen Baron


74. Love Boat Angels (part 2) (Sep. 12, 1979)
Hollister is attracted to Kris, and the feeling becomes uncomfortably mutual, especially after Kris learns that all the money from his crime will be used to smuggle distressed people out of Vietnam. As the result of the Angels' intervention, the thieves are able to work out a deal with the insurance companies that satisfies all parties.  This 2-hour Season Premiere Opener on ABC-TV was the #1-rated show in the United States for the week of September 12, 1979, according to Nielsen Ratings; it was also the last episode of the series to finish at number one. This is Dick Sergeant's last appearance. His first appearance was in season one; Angels on Wheels, the 2nd & 3rd in season 3; Angels in Vegas and his 4th and 5th in Season 4; Love Boat Angels part 1 & part 2. Sergeant was well known as the second Darren Stevens on Bewitched.
Tiffany’s arrival was as awe-inspiring as “Venus Rising from the Sea,” with her fluffy Greta Garbo disco hair and all!

"Love Boat Angels" was awarded and acknowledged for excellence at the first annual TVLand Awards in March 2003, The Complete Fourth Season DVD release unfortunately contains the edited version of the 2-hour episode. In the September 1979 ABC airing, over an hour’s worth of airtime was from footage shot in and around St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands. All that time, energy and money spent on the camera crew sent to The Caribbean, to shoot in the tropical heat of June 1979, is virtually wasted when the episode is split into 2 parts, and edited for syndication (the biggest crime of the whole series!). Too many of the Virgin Islands/Caribbean Sea exterior shots are cut, and too many studio shots are kept in the final syndicated edit..

Guest Cast: Dick Sargent (James Avery), Lee Travis (Eleanor Case), Bert Convy (Paul Hollister), Bo Hopkins (Wes Anderson), Gavin MacLeod (Captain Stubing), Bernie Kopell (Doc), Fred Grandy (Gopher), Ted Lange (Isaac), Lauren Tewes (Julie McCoy), Judy Landers (Blonde), Barry Sullivan (Mr. Damajaran)
Writer: Edward J. Lakso
Director: Allen Baron


75. Angels go Truckin'  (Sep. 19, 1979)
Maggie Brill runs an all-woman trucking outfit in the rural south but she's threatened with bankruptcy when a half-million dollar load of pharmaceuticals is hi-jacked. Maggie's drivers are as shocked as she is when they discover that boulders have somehow been substituted during their run, for the valuable payload. Believing in her drivers' honesty she calls Charlie for help and Kris and Tiffany are dispatched to trucking school for a crash course in handling an eighteen wheeler. Charlie arranges with the pharmaceutical company and an identical shipment will be attempted this time with the Angels at the wheel ready for anything on the road.

Guest Cast: Joanne Linville (Maggie Brill), Royce D. Applegate (Bingo), James Carrington (Sam Willis), John Chappell (Cafe Manager), James Crittenden (Bobby Lee), Mickey Jones (Bo Mackey)
Writer: Lawrence Dobkin
Director: Richard Carr


76. Avenging Angel (Sep. 26, 1979)
Kelly's past as a police officer comes back to haunt her when a heroin junky sent to prison with her help, returns for revenge. Frank Desmond, fresh out of prison, gets work at a hamburger stand where Kelly stops daily for coffee. Unrecognized, Desmond adulterates her drinks with pure uncut heroin regularly but the threats to Kelly doesn't stop at his efforts. Others involved in the dope smuggling that resulted  in Desmond's arrest step in, certain that the two have possession of confiscated drugs that "disappeared" after the trial, and Kelly is abducted.

Guest Cast: Cameron Mitchell (Frank Desmond), Stephen McNally (Jospeh Thurgood), Richard Bakalyan (Eddie Feducci), Steve Kanaly (Harold Sims), Tim Rossovich (Terrence)
Writer: Edward J. Lakso
Director: Allen Baron


77. Angels at the Altar (Oct. 3, 1979)
A handsome ski champ, Scott Miller, has stolen the heart of Sharon Kellerman, a beautiful young heiress. But a dark cloud hangs over their betrothal. The groom has had three near-fatal accidents in the week preceding the ceremony and the Angels are engaged to uncover the nature of the mishaps. With Scott barely surviving a fourth accident, the suspicion naturally falls on Sharon's jilted boyfriend, a sensitive Vietnam vet with trouble adjusting to civilian life. At the wedding rehearsal the Angels must act fast because someone plans to shoot the lovebirds, and it isn't the photographer.

Guest Cast: Kim Cattrall (Sharon Kellerman), John David Carson (Scott Miller), Adrienne Larussa (Claudia), Joseph Hacker (Randy), Robert Walker Jr. (Burt Marshall), Parley Baer (Grandpa), Marie Windsor (Gloria Kellerman)
Writer: Larry Alexander
Director: Lawrence Dobkin


78. Fallen Angel (Oct. 24, 1979)
Damien Roth, a jetsetter and notorious jewel thief has his eyes on The Blue Heron Diamond intended to be worn on stage by a famous dive and the opera singer engages the Angels to protect it. Roth moves in the most elegant, international circles and is himself the heir of several fortunes. He takes pride in being a world class sportsman and competitor. This contradictory and compulsive man becomes the focal point of each of the Angel's attentions in an effort to get close to him, but he proves totally and absolutely unresponsive. The situation becomes less astonishing when Kelly follows him to a karate studio and finds Roth working out with a passionate partner, Jill Munroe. Jill has become romantically involved with the thief who invites her to participate in the heist. 
Farrah Fawcett makes her 4th guest starring appearance as Jill Munroe. Timothy Dalton's character, Damien Roth, is compared to James Bond. Dalton would later replaced Roger Moore as James Bond in two of the 007 films, The Living Daylights in 1987 and License to Kill 1989.

Guest Cast: Farrah Fawcett (Jill Munroe), Timothy Dalton (Damien Roth), Marilu Tolo (Carla), Michael DeLano (Michael), Richard Roat (Mr. Nobbs), Jenny Neumann (Mrs. Nobbs)
Writer: Katharyn Michaelian Powers
Director: Allen Baron


79. Caged Angel (Oct. 31, 1979)
When a young woman who is supposed to be in prison is found dead at the scene of a robbery, the Angels are called in to investigate. Kris goes undercover at a women's prison to investigate the robbery committed by a prisoner, Sherry Thomas, who was on a pre-release work furlough at the time. Believing Sherry was coerced into taking part in the robbery, Kris must find out how the crime was pulled off without contact with the outside.

Guest Cast: Shirley Stoler (Big Aggie), Louise Sorel (Lily), Sally Kirkland (Lonnie), Rose Gregorio (Matron Wallace), Bonnie Keith (Coley), Tisha Sterling (Singer)
Writer: B.W. Sandefur
Director: Dennis Donnelly


80. Angels on the Street (Nov. 7, 1979)
When Judy Harkins, the daughter of a music school owner, is physically assaulted for no apparent reason by Freddie, a local pimp, the Angels are asked to investigate what turns into a perplexing psychological drama. Tiffany and Kelly are "hired" by the pimp as prostitutes and soon learn that Judy, the victim of a split personality, is actually working for Freddie as one of his "ladies".

Guest Cast: Amy Johnston (Judy), Nancy Fox (Sunny), Richard Lynch (Freddie), Ford Rainey (Mr. Harkins), Madlyn Rhue (Georgia)
Writer: Edward J. Lakso
Director: Don Chaffey


81. The Prince and the Angel (Nov. 14, 1979)
Eric Railman, a handsome crown prince, is traveling incognito because political assassins tried to kill him in his homeland. Jill catches his eye in a haberdashery and the two experience an undeniable attraction. Eric keeps Jill guessing his identity but he's not so successful with a professional hitman. Jill and the Angels uncover Eric's identity as the crown prince of a small European country. When the killer takes aim at the prince, Jill is caught in the royal cross-fire. Farrah Fawcett makes her 5th guest starring appearance as Jill Munroe.

Guest Cast: Farrah Fawcett (Jill Munroe), Leonard Mann (Eric Railman), Herbie Braha (George Stanos [credited as Herb Braha]), , Jesse Doran (Edward Dain), Karl Held (Paul Kohler)
Writer: Edward J. Lakso
Director: Cliff Bole


82. Angels on Skates (Nov. 21, 1979)
The Angels, skating on the colorful Venice Boardwalk, admire a young skating duo rehearsing for competition and find themselves witnessing a kidnapping in broad daylight when one of the team is abducted. Rita Morgan is the skater snatched in the middle of her routine and hustled into a waiting van. Her partner Kenny and the startled Angels give chase in vain. Kelly, Kris and Tiffany each volunteer their efforts to track her down and a professional search of Rita's apartment nets a photograph of Rita with her father. Charlie recognizes the man as an extremely wealthy businessman recently deceased and Rita is revealed as an heiress and unfortunately a prime hostage for ransom demands. Rene Auberjonois would later go on to star as Odo on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

Guest Cast: Rene Auberjonois (Freddie Fortune), Ed Begley Jr. (Kenny Daniels), Roz Kelly (Gert), Chris Mulkey (Reggie Martin), Joanna Barnes (Julia Lathrop), Lory Walsh (Rita Morgan)
Writer: Michael Michelian, John Francis Whelpley
Director: Don Chaffey


83. Angels on Campus (Nov. 28, 1979)
Two beautiful coeds from the same sorority disappear mysteriously and the alumni committee brings back Kappa Psi past-president Tiffany Welles to investigate. Returning to her alma mater, Tiffany moves into the grand old sorority house of her hell-raising youth pretending to write a story about Kappa Omega Psi. When no ransom demands follow the disappearance of her younger "sisters", Tiffany fears a murderer may be on the loose. But Charlie has a hunch that the girls are alive and victims of a white slavery racket. The most that the missing girls have in common is a crush on a suave and handsome English professor. After quizzing him closely, Tiffany quickly becomes subject to abduction herself. Finally after many episodes, Tiffany Welles gets her own personality and storyline in this episode.

Guest Cast: Gary Collins (Prof. Fairgate), Nita Talbot (Willie Campbell), Richard Hill (Steve), Sandie Newton (Jennifer Thomas), Jo Ann Pflug (Mrs. Kay), David Hayward (Richard), Janice Heiden (Susan), Helaine Lembeck (Lori)
Writer: Michael Michelian
Director: Don Chaffey


84. Angel Hunt  (Dec. 5, 1979)
An urgent phone call from a man she mistakes for Charlie, convinces Kris the Angels must rush to an island in  Mexico to rescue their boss. When they arrive, the boatman leaves them taking their baggage and weapons and the threesome are stranded on the beach left to defend for themselves on the ominous island. A vengeful game hunter Charlie sent to prison lets the illusive detective in on the Angels' plight. He wants Charlie's head for his trophy case and is prepared to stalk and kill the Angels, one a day, unless Townsend surrenders.  Definitely the highlight of the fourth season.

Guest Cast: Lloyd Bochner (Case), L.Q. Jones (Burdette), Paul Sylvan (Wilson)
Writer: Lee Sheldon
Director: Paul Stanley


85. Cruising Angels (Dec. 12, 1979)
Bosley gets to play sea-captain for a day when Charlie puts him in command of the company's luxurious new cabin cruiser gut the ship is almost immediately hijacked. Charlie has Bosley take delivery of a beautiful custom built yacht to be used for company business and Bosley must check it out and see that it gets ferried safely to the Caribbean. What begins as the most pleasant of all possible duties becomes a nightmare when the expensive cruiser is stolen and then, inexplicably returned. Everything points to a case of joyriding at the most until Kris notices a bloodstain inside the cabin and the Angels accidentally discover a pirates' cache of millions in gold bullion stashed in the hold. This is the first time that Tiffany is seen driving the orange Pinto previously used by Sabrina.  Beverly Garland guest-starred on another Aaron Spelling hit, The Rookies in an episode called Three Hours to Kill which starred Kate Jackson and later played Kate's mother in Scarecrow and Mrs. King.

Guest Cast: Peter Mark Richman (Atamien), Rodolfo Hoyos Jr. (General Ranez), Reni Santoni (Holder), Gene Evans (Webner), Beverly Garland (Pat Justice)
Writer: B.W. Sandefur
Director: George McCowan


86. Of Ghosts and Angels (Jan. 2, 1980)
Tiffany is re-united with Erica, a recently married college friend who fears there is something in her husband's old Victorian house that doesn't want her there. Awakened by rattling at the window on the very first night of her visit, Tiffany follows sounds of laughter and music to an unplanned party downstairs. When the costumed guests don't acknowledge her presence she is suddenly engulfed in darkness. Lightning reveals Tiffany alone in the room with nothing but an eerie silence. The Angels are determined to investigate the "live" people lurking about before beginning a ghost hunt. With the phone mysteriously out of order, Tiffany and Erica begin a hike into town to call Charlie. But their effort is cut short when Ericas car is placed in gear by some unseen force and heads straight for them.

Guest Cast: Robin Mattson (Erica), Paul Burke (Clifford Burke), Virginia Gregg (Mrs. Craig), R.G. Armstrong (Sebastian Craig), Frank Christi (George Harper)
Writer: Katharyn Michaelian Powers
Director: Cliff Bole


87. Angel's Child (Jan. 9, 1980)
Three kids pull an appliance store heist but Kelly has the place staked and calls in the cops. Although two are apprehended, the third thief panics, shoots a policeman and escapes. Officer Gates, whose partner is killed, returns to his home where his son, Greg, suffers a nasty beating of his angry and frustrated father. Kelly has  a battered child and a scared murder-at-large to contend with. She decides to press charges of child abuse, while gaining temporary custody of Greg. The two thugs behind the appliance store rip-off fear Kelly has evidence that will make the prisoners squeal and send them all up the river. They aim to silence Kelly for good and pressure Gates with the abduction of his son to save their own hides.

Guest Cast: Rick Casorla (Burke), Simon Oakland (Sgt. Shanks), Michael Whitney (Stone), Michael Hershewe (Greg Shanks), Michael Allen Harris (Joe Willow)
Writer: Edward J. Lakso
Director: Dennis Donnelly


88. One of our Angels is Missing (Jan. 16, 1980)
Vic Devlin, a handsome con man with a habit of lifting jewelry off of lovely rich ladies, jumps bail in California and Kris seems to be the perfect bait to lure him back to Los Angeles. Awaiting arraignment for a diamond heist Devlin is confronted by a former partner, John Mackey who took a three year fall while Devlin stayed and how he wants his cut ... $75,000 in twenty four hours. Mackey threatens to turn states evidence and Devlin silences him permanently with a handgun and flees the state.
Unaware of any killing, the bail bondsman, who is out a bundle for the skip, engages Charlie to get Devlin back to face the grand theft charges. Kris is sent to masquerade as a super-rich divorcee all too receptive to the charming con artist. At a swank hotel in Phoenix, Kris hooks the crook and agrees to a cross country drive back to Los Angeles before Charlie discovers that the man is also a dangerous murderer. Kris should be playing a deadlier game than she knows. Marc Alaimo would later go on to star as one of the most loved him/ hated him Cardassians Gul Dukat on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

Guest Cast: Jonathan Goldsmith (Vic Devlin), Don 'Red' Barry (Harry Silvers), Marc Alaimo (John Mackey), Bob Levine (Frank Harris), Warren Berlinger (Beck)
Writer: Robert S. Biheller, Dal Jenkins
Director: Allen Baron


89. Catch a Fallen Angel (Jan. 23, 1980)
A teen-aged Tennessee beauty seeking stardom in Hollywood falls under the spell of a handsome pornography mogul who helps her into the movies and helps her back home boyfriend disappear. The LAPD has a handful of personal effects from the last cheap motel where the boyfriend, Seth, stayed including a ticket to a local porno palace. Tiffany and Kelly check out the theater and find an uncooperative manager and prominent nudie poster with Seth's girlfriend displayed bare as life. The Angels trace down the film's producer and Kris takes on the risky role of "hot starlet willing to do anything".  Kris gets in the door but its Tiff and Kelly who get too close to the sleazy mogul's operation and heavies are sent to have both of them permanently cancelled. Bess's song, "Home," was written by Edward J. Lakso and performed by Lynne Marta.

Guest Cast: Elissa Leeds (Bess Hemsdale), Gary Wood (Joe Willis), Sully Boyar (Stiles), Eugene Butler (Hacker), Anthony Mannino (Trask), Robert Pierce (Seth Jeffers)
Writer: Edward J. Lakso
Director: Kim Manners


90. Homes, $weet Homes (Jan. 30, 1980)
The Angels' investigation of a million dollar jewel  theft from a Beverly Hills estate implicates a prestigious caterer and a high-powered real estate broker, Barry Kingsbrook, who uses only beautiful women as agents. Jaclyn Smith's poodle, Albert, makes his second appearance on the series.
 

 

Guest Cast: Dick Gautier (Barry Kingsbrook), Sherry Jackson (Tina Fuller), Natalie Core (Mrs. Mayhew), Vito Scotti (Tyrone)
Writer: William Froug
Director: Allen Baron


91. Dancing Angels (Feb. 6, 1980)
Sally Fairgate, an attractive young woman with no need for the $5,000 prize money, enters a nostalgic 30s dance contest with her brother Joe. Someone breaks up their teamwork by abducting Sally and Joe comes to Charlie for help. After no ransom is demanded, the ANgels doll up in 30s high fashion with Bosley as their Fred Astaire and hoof it over to the Dance Palace for clues.
The owner, sporting a deadly double-breasted suit and a Bogart fetish, picks up Kris who starts asking the wrong questions to the right guy just as Joe naively crashes the dance with news that his sister has been found murdered on the beach. The Angels struggle to maintain a semblance of cover but the situation is out of control when the band leader waltzes Kelly off to face the music.

Guest Cast: Cesar Romero (Elton MIlls), Norman Alden (P.J. Wilkes), John Lansing (Steve), Lee Delano (Al Norman), Dawn Jeffory (Jenny), Brad Maule (Joe Fairgate), Jason Kincaid (Billy), Lindsay Bloom (Sally Fairgate)
Writer: Edward J. Lakso
Director: Dennis Donnelly


92. Harrigan's Angel  (Feb. 20, 1980)
Starrett Electronics, a micro-electronics firm, is hit by a mysterious wave of break-ins and thefts but the owner is only willing to engage the Angels if they accept an aging alcoholic private eye named Joe Harrigan to direct the investigation. The Angels are definitely wary of this unshaven customer and Kris decides she can handle him and get Harrigan out of the way of her partners. Her compassionate gesture surprisingly brings the reward of a successful camaraderie as the two pursue clues to the thievery and get close enough to draw the dangerous attention of some very well organized criminals.

Guest Cast: Howard Duff (Joe Harrigan), Ed Nelson (George Starrett), Michael Cavanaugh (Felber), Robert Englund (Belkin), Charles McDaniel (Mathews)
Writer: Edward J. Lakso
Director: Don Chaffey


93. An Angel's Trail (Feb. 27, 1980)
Jill is taken hostage by a vicious escaped killer, Convict Sam Mason and his two sons, Clint and Harley, when she accidentally witnesses their robbery of a desert roadside shop. The Angels prepare to track and rescue her despite Charlie's warning that Jill hasn't a chance without some kind of miracle. In a ghost town hideaway with the search plane disappearing from view and one of the sons making lecherous advances, Jill knows its time to run. Her getaway plan turns to disaster when the floor collapses in an old building, leaving her dangling from the rotten wood over a cellar full of rattlesnakes. This is the sixth and final episode in which Farrah Fawcett rejoins the Angels as Jill Munroe.

Guest Cast: Farrah Fawcett (Jill Munroe), L.Q. Jones (Sam Mason), Tracey Walter (Clint Mason), John Dennis Johnston (Harley Mason)
Writer: Wayne Cruseturner
Director: Dennis Donnelly


94. Nips and Tucks (Mar. 5, 1980)
A renowned cosmetic surgeon is coerced into giving a wealthy and dangerous criminal a new face and the freedom of movement that goes with it. The Angels infiltrate the doctor's Health and Beauty Clinic to discover the man's real identity. Bosley must check in as a surgery candidate to the luxurious fat farm on a strict regiment of exercise and dieting, and Tiffany acquires nursing credentials and goes to work in the post operative ward. Contriving a logical excuse for entering the restricted area reserved for celebrity clients, Tiff comes face to face with the notorious gangster and her new job soon becomes hazardous to her death.

Guest Cast: Louis Jourdan (Dr. Paul Redmont), Tab Hunter (Bill Maddox), Corinne Camacho (Angela), Barbara Iley (Elena), Lisa Shure (Julie), Joanna Pettet (Barbara Brown)
Writer: B.W. Sandefur
Director: Don Chaffey


95. Three for the Money (Mar. 12, 1980)
Harley Dexter, a clever con man, has bilked three innocent people out of their life savings and the Angels set out to get every nickel of it back. Dexter, who also makes regular runs to Mexico laundering money for an east coast syndicate, is drawing uncomfortable attention from a senate committee investigating organized crime. Tiffany poses as the committee chairman's aide promising kid gloves in exchange for a large campaign contribution: $75,000. Down at Dexter's Mexican hacienda, Kelly approaches him with a truckload of Mayan Art Treasures with Professor Bosley is on hand to authenticate as having at least eight times the value of the asking price: $100,000. Seduced by greed and the Angels' most provocative come-ons, Harley Dexter takes the bait and finds that you just cant trust people. "Three for the money" is  a fair showcase for Hacks fashion elegance, and is arguably as good as the series got after the departures of Fawcett and Jackson. The episode includes some cute twists and a higher comedy quotient than usual.

Guest Cast: Vincent Baggetta (Harley Dexter), Lee Terri (Professor McKendrick), Michael Pataki (De Sousa), William Wellman, Jr. (Gibel), Richard John Miller (Mike Lloyd), Carol Bruce (Mrs. Pattison), Conrad Bachmann (Senator Langston), Andrew Masset (Abercrombie)
Writer: Lee Sheldon
Director: George McCowan


96. Toni's Boys (Apr. 4, 1980)
Tiffany and Kelly are nearly blown away with a bomb that is planted in Kelly's car, Charlie is so concerned that someone is trying to kill the Angels, that he brings in the extra help of an old friend Antonia "Toni" Blake. Toni's investigators include a handsome Olympic champion, a commercial actor and master of disguises and the charming rodeo cowboy all of whom are completely professional. Toni's boys are expert detectives but the Angels resist their orders to stay undercover and not venture out of Toni's mansion. The Angels' resentment sleuthing teams pair up, but Tiffany and her partner are outwitted as she is cleverly kidnapped. Robert Loggia makes his last appearance. He first appeared in season 1 in The Killing Kind. This episode was a proposed spin-off of Charlie's Angels, but nothing came of fruition.

Guest Cast: Barbara Stanwyck (Antonia Blake), Bruce Bauer (Matt Parrish), Bob Seagren (Bob Sorenson), Stephen Shortridge (Cotton Harper), Robert Loggia (Michael Durano), Roz Kelly (Jade Allen), Andy Romano (Riso), Tricia O'Neil (Anne Moore)
Writer: Katharyn Michaelian Powers
Director: Ron Satlof


97. One Love...Two Angels (part 1) (Apr. 30, 1980)
Kelly, who was orphaned as an infant, is tracked down by a tireless attorney who presents her with hard evidence that her real identity is Margaret Barrows and that his multi-millionaire hotelier client Oliver Barrows is her long-lost father. Kelly flies to San Diego to meet the man who may be her father, and begins a romance with the handsome attorney. After a joyful reunion, Barrows dies of an apparent heart attack two days later.

Guest Cast: Patrick Duffy (Bill Cord), Nancy Fox (Eva), Ray Milland (Oliver Barrows), Robert Reed (Glenn Staley), Lynne Marta (Linda), Simon Scott (Richard Carver), William Mims (Sam Worden), Harry Townes (Harmon)
Writer: B.W. Sandefur
Director: Dennis Donnelly


98. One Love...Two Angels (part 2) (May 7, 1980)
What Kelly does not know is that Oliver was poisoned by his nephew, Glenn Staley. Deep in debt, Staley promised to deliver Barrows' San Diego hotel to a developer with syndicate ties. Hoping the murder of Oliver would solve the problem, Glenn is now faced with the necessity of killing the new heiress. Kelly, meanwhile, is still uncertain about her real heritage, and hires Kris, Tiffany and Bosley to find proof.
Tiffany joins Kelly in San Diego to study the Barrows family history, while Kris follows up on Bill Cord's investigation. In the course of their collaboration, Bill and Kris fall in love! This is Shelley Hacks last episode portraying Tiffany Welles. There were 18 character deaths during the fourth season.

Guest Cast: Patrick Duffy (Bill Cord), Nancy Fox (Eva), Ray Milland (Oliver Barrows), Robert Reed (Glenn Staley), Lynne Marta (Linda), Simon Scott (Richard Carver), William Mims (Sam Worden), Harry Townes (Harmon)
Writer: B.W. Sandefur
Director: Dennis Donnelly