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9. Charlie’s Angels

In 1976, Aaron Spelling invented what critics referred to as “jiggle TV.” That jiggle-fest was Charlie’s Angels, which aired 110 episodes over the next 5 seasons. In terms of reviews, the show was a disaster, but (as is often the case) in terms of ratings it was Spelling’s biggest hit to date. Charlie’s Angels landed in the top ten for its first two seasons. It also helped launch the careers of future sex symbol Farrah Fawcett.

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