Police woman
SynopsisSuzanne "Pepper" Anderson is a police sergeant in the manners department in Los Angeles where she works under various identities in order to infiltrate mafia networks. She manages her personal problems as best he can (divorce, autistic sister ...) and lead her career with great energy and efficiency, which earned her to be very appreciated by her colleagues The American TV series Sergent Anderson (Woman Police) was a police series from the 1970s which followed the adventures of Angie Anderson, a police sergeant working for the Los Angeles police department. The series was broadcast for the first time in 1974 and was one of the first series to showcase a woman in the main role of a police officer. Angie Anderson was a strong and independent character, who was determined to enforce the law and protect the citizens of Los Angeles. She was also very competent in her police functions, and was often called to resolve the most difficult cases. She often worked as a team with her Los Angeles police colleagues, including Sergeant Bill Crowley and officer Joe Styles. The series was very popular at the time of its broadcast, and was praised for its innovative approach to the representation of women in the police series. She was nominated for many prizes, including two Primetime Emmy Awards for the best actress in a dramatic series, which Peggy Lipton won in 1975 and 1976 for her role as Angie Anderson. The series was broadcast for four seasons until 1978. TriviaThis series is one of the first to stage a policewoman, a few years before Cagney & Lacey. The pilot is actually an episode of the Story police series. FilmingFilming locations: Authors of the card
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