Originally broadcast from November 30, 1980 to June 24, 1981 for a total of 17 episodes, the season starred Jaclyn Smith, Cheryl Ladd, David Doyle, and introduced Tanya Roberts as streetwise former model Julie Rogers, the only "angel" not to graduate from the Police Academy.
As a result of the scheduling, the show dropped to a lowly #59 in the Nielsen chart, leading ABC to cancel the series after the season concluded.
Guest stars: Jack Albertson, Vic Morrow, Christopher Lee, Dack Rambo, David Hurst, Katherine Moffat (as Kitty Ruth), Earl Colbert, Nancy Bleier, Diane Lander, George Dickerson, Charles Picerni, Matthew Tobin, Jerrold Ziman, Mae Marmy, Jesse Logan, Nancy Harewood (as Ann McCurry) and Vivian Ford.
Two other parties are involved: Marvin and Claude, a pair of leftover hippies who sunk the boat, and Tony Kramer and his goons, for whom the shipment was meant.
Julie identifies a member of the Red Circle terrorist group arriving in Hawaii to attempt the assassination of diplomat Eric Nillson.
The Angels go undercover as lifeguards to investigate the disappearance of a congressman's daughter and catch three dune buggy drivers who are terrorizing a Hawaiian beach.
Kris and Julie both audition to join the hula dancers while Kelly and Bos try to figure out why a successful club owner like Moss is lacking cash.
Investigating a murder attempt at a small taxi cab company, Kelly reluctantly poses as a driver, Julie as the dispatcher and Kris as a roller-skating waitress at the local diner.
The main target seems to be the stunt coordinator working on Lady West and Marian and her Merry Maidens, the latter being a remake of an Errol Flynn classic.
When the Angels investigate a couple of suspicious deaths at Western Techtronics, Julie falls under the trance of a hypnotist who specializes in using brainwashed young women as killers.
A very emotional Bosley, Kris and Julie spend the night at the hospital reminiscing about past cases while Kelly's life hangs in the balance.