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357: 49: 348: 1261: 443:. In this film, the Townsend agency has expanded internationally with multiple teams of Angels guided by multiple Bosleys, a rank named after John. After many years of service, John decided to retire from the agency. Near the end of the film, it is revealed that John is the villain, frustrated for not being chosen to replace Charlie as head of the agency, following his death. 255:
Most of the Angels found themselves romantically involved at one time or another with someone they encountered on the job, and Bosley is no exception. In one early episode, Bosley mentions a wife, but by the second season he "has not been married for some time", and he became linked with several
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Boz's comic persona is integral to his function as mediator between the Angels and the enigmatic Charlie and between the show and the male viewers. Boz is Charlie's body without Charlie's voice, the surrogate for Charlie's body in the Angels' world who relays messages to Charlie and assists the
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John Bosley (often nicknamed "Boz") is portrayed as a middle-aged man of average looks, especially when contrasted with the glamorous "Angels". However, he is warm, funny, and intelligent, and often helps the Angels either with background information, or by joining them in the field. Seemingly
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In early episodes, Bosley takes a playfully antagonistic role to the Angels. He also frets about vacation days, car damages, and timeliness when the opportunity arises. Bosley is apparently the only Townsend Agency employee to have ever met Charlie, and he remains steadfast in never revealing
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in 2000, Molly Haskell noted that critics, more so than the fans, saw Bosley and Charlie "more as procurers than protectors" and that the two male characters and the Angels "fell into pimp-prostitute roles along traditional gender lines".
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In this version, Bosley is younger than the version from the original timeline. In "Angel with a Broken Wing", it's revealed that John was a hacker that was headed for a twenty-year sentence for tax fraud when Charlie got him out of it.
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or big brother figure to the ladies. Schwichtenberg described Bosley as a "narrative pimp"—with the sole male character (Bosley) an asexual "eunuch", the male viewer is free to desire the Angels without feeling threatened. Writing for
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in season three. However, these liaisons never seemed to last beyond the episode, and otherwise, little is known about Bosley's private life. He remains a father figure to the Angels. Although Bosley is proficient with
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described him as "very funny as the Angels' fussy, butler-esque helper", but considered the fact that this was "only because Murray's funnier than the role written for him".
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as part of one of the Angels' covers. Bosley always initiates the phone conferences between Charlie and the Angels as they learn of each case. He also acts as a bumbling
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females encountered in cases, although always those of middle age. One particularly close relationship occurred when the Angels visited
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on the set; the two eventually made up, but Murray didn't want to work again with her, fearing that they would have further conflict.
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This article is about the Charlie's Angels character. For other people named John Bosley, see
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Charlie's identity, or even a clue as to what he looks like. This was a
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Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Charlie's Angels
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Lipgloss Feminists: Charlie's Angels and The Bionic Woman
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for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, and a 1980
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John Bosley with the first generation of Angels in 1977.
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Cathy Schwichtenberg, "A Patriarchal Voice in Heaven"
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Index

John Bosley (disambiguation)
Charlie's Angels

Ivan Goff
Ben Roberts
David Doyle
Bill Murray
RamĂłn RodrĂ­guez
Patrick Stewart
Charlie's Angels franchise
1976–1981 television series
David Doyle
Charlie's Angels film in 2000
Bill Murray
Charlie's Angels film in 2019
Patrick Stewart
short-lived reboot television series
RamĂłn RodrĂ­guez
running joke
Aspen, Colorado
firearms
auctioneer
asexual
eunuch
pratfall
Sugar Daddy
father figure
The New York Times
Emmy Award
Golden Globe Award

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