Angie

Angie (1979-1980)

EndedScripted showComedy

Philadelphia coffee shop waitress Angie Falco starts a romance with customer Bradley Benson, a pediatrician. While she assumes he is a struggling young doctor, he reveals that he is actually rebelling against his wealthy family, presumably residents in the Main Line region of the city's suburbs.

The other Falco family members are Angie's mother Theresa and her younger sister Marie. Angie and Marie's father had walked out on the family many years earlier, but Theresa continued to set a place for him at the dinner table. Brad's relatives consist of his stuffy father Randall, his divorced sister, the overbearing Joyce, and Joyce's daughter Hillary. Angie forms a close bond with Hilary.

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Scheduleevery Thursday (30 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E24Angie and Joyce Go to JailOct 2, 1980
S02E23Angie and the DoctorAug 28, 1980
S02E22Friends in NeedAug 7, 1980
S02E21The Kid Down the BlockJul 31, 1980
S02E20February FeverApr 19, 1980
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Angie' from the year 1979 premiere?

'Angie' premiered on February 8, 1979.

Who was the creator of the TV show 'Angie'?

'Angie' was created by Gail Parent.

Who played the main character, Angie Falco Benson, in the TV show 'Angie'?

Donna Pescow portrayed the character of Angie Falco Benson.

Who played Angie's husband, Brad Benson, in the TV show 'Angie'?

Robert Hays played the role of Brad Benson.

What was the premise of the TV show 'Angie'?

'Angie' revolved around the life of Angie Falco Benson, a young woman who marries into a wealthy family and navigates the challenges of her new life.

Which city did the TV show 'Angie' take place in?

'Angie' was set in New York City.

Who played Dorothy, Angie's best friend, in the TV show 'Angie'?

Debralee Scott portrayed the character of Dorothy.

Who played Angie's father-in-law, Dominic Falco, in the TV show 'Angie'?

Tom Poston portrayed the character of Dominic Falco.

What was the theme song of the TV show 'Angie'?

The theme song of 'Angie' was titled "Different Worlds" and was performed by Maureen McGovern.

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