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Undercover Angel may refer to: * ''Undercover Angel'' (film), a 1999 Canadian film * "Undercover Angel" (song), a 1977 song by Alan O'Day See also * ''Undercover Angels ''Undercover Angels'' was a 2002 Australian reality show television series produced by the Seven Network which imitated the American '' Charlie's Angels'' series. It featured champion swimmer Ian Thorpe, who acted as the mentor to three women ...'', a 2002 Australian television series * ''Undercover Angels'' (album), an album by Grand Buffet {{disambiguation ...
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Undercover Angel (film)
''Undercover Angel'', also known as ''Un vrai petit ange'' (French title in Canada), is a 1999 romantic comedy film written and directed by Bryan Michael Stoller and starring Yasmine Bleeth and Dean Winters. Plot The story begins with a mystery-suspense script that is being written by a man, Harrison ( Dean Winters) who is a struggling freelance author of up-and-coming pulp novels. During the middle of Harrison’s day that was going uneasy for him, he becomes the unwilling babysitter of a charming, charismatic, and precocious little six-year-old girl, Jenny (Emily Mae Young), when her mother, Melissa (Lorraine Ansell), one of Harrison's former lovers whom he hasn't seen for several years, asks him to babysit because she needs to be out of town for several weeks. Harrison is originally unenthusiastic about the arrangement, but soon he develops a tenderness for Jenny after spending time to get to know her. Little Jenny decides to play matchmaker for Harrison and Holly ( Yas ...
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Undercover Angel (song)
"Undercover Angel" is a song by singer-songwriter Alan O'Day. Released as a single in 1977, it was certified gold, having reached No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 (one of 1977's ten biggest hits) and No. 9 on the Australian Singles Chart. Background In 1977, Warner Bros. Music decided to form a special label, Pacific Records, for their composers who also performed. O'Day was the first artist signed, and his first release was "Undercover Angel". The original vinyl pressing was released with the B-side "Just You". The song, which O'Day described as a "nocturnal novelette", was released without fanfare in February 1977. Within a few months, it had reached No. 1 in the US, even without an album to support it. O'Day said of the experience, "It's wonderful when you find out what feels right, and then it also feels right to other people. That's a songwriter's dream." O'Day had also composed " Angie Baby", a No. 1 hit for Helen Reddy. The success of these two songs means O'Day is among ...
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Undercover Angels
''Undercover Angels'' was a 2002 Australian reality show television series produced by the Seven Network which imitated the American '' Charlie's Angels'' series. It featured champion swimmer Ian Thorpe, who acted as the mentor to three women ( Jackie O, Katie Underwood and Simone Kessell) who performed good deeds for people in need. The show premiered on 12 May 2002, and it was the fifth most watched television show in that week in Australia. Overall, it averaged 1.3 million viewers in its run of eleven episodes. The three "angels" travelled in Alfa Romeos and performed deeds such as decorating a nursery for a young couple with newborn children, and finding a replacement puppy for children whose dog had been stolen. The series was widely panned by media critics, with ''The Sydney Morning Herald ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' (''SMH'') is a daily compact newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, and owned by Nine. Founded in 1831 as the ''Sydney Herald ...
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