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Season One
Angel
Angel - Season One

Season Premiere

October 5th, 1999
Season Finale May 23rd, 2000
Episode Count 22
Cast David Boreanaz; Charisma Carpenter; Glenn Quinn; Alexis Denisof
Notable Episodes "War Zone"
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Season One of Angel aired on the WB Network from October 5th, 1999 to May 23rd, 2000. It spanned a total of twenty-two episodes. The series is a spin-off of the popular TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which featured actor David Boreanaz as a main cast member in both a protagonist role and as an antagonist. Back on the side of the angels (pardon the pun), Angel finds himself leaving the one-Starbucks town of Sunnydale for the grit and grime of Los Angeles. He brings along with him another Buffy alum, Charisma Carpenter in the role of Cordelia Chase. Rounding out the initial main cast list is Glenn Quinn as sympathetic demon Allen Francis Doyle. Quinn's role in the series is replaced midway through the season by Alexis Denisof, who also made prior appearances on Buffy in the role of Wesley Wyndam-Pryce. The back-end of the season also introduces the character of Charles Gunn, played by J. August Richards, who becomes a major player in future seasons.

Cast[]

Principal cast[]

Actor Role
David Boreanaz Angel
Charisma Carpenter Cordelia Chase
Glenn Quinn Allen Doyle
Alexis Denisof Wesley Wyndam-Pryce

Guest stars[]

Actor Role
Elisabeth Röhm Kate Lockley
Christian Kane Lindsey McDonald
J. August Richards Charles Gunn
Stephanie Romanov Lilah Morgan
Sam Anderson Holland Manners
Sarah Michelle Gellar Buffy Summers

Crew[]

Production[]

Directors[]

Writers[]

Episodes[]

Episode Title Airdate Director Writer
1x01 City of... October 5th, 1999 Joss Whedon J. Whedon; D. Greenwalt
1x02 Lonely Heart October 12th, 1999 James A. Contner David Fury
1x03 In the Dark October 19th, 1999 Bruce Seth Green Douglas Petrie
1x04 I Fall to Pieces October 26th, 1999 Vern Gillum David Greenwalt
1x05 Rm w/a Vu November 2nd, 1999 Scott McGinnis Jane Espenson
1x06 Sense & Sensitivity November 9th, 1999 James A. Contner Tim Minear
1x07 The Bachelor Party November 16th, 1999 David Straiton Tracey Stern
1x08 I Will Remember You November 23rd, 1999 David Grossman D. Greenwalt; J. Renshaw
1x09 Hero November 30th, 1999 Tucker Gates H. Gordon; T. Minear
1x10 Parting Gifts December 14th, 1999 James A. Contner D. Fury; J. Renshaw
1x11 Somnambulist January 18th, 2000 Winrich Kolbe Tim Minear
1x12 Expecting January 25th, 2000 David Semel Howard Gordon
1x13 She February 8th, 2000 David Greenwalt D. Greenwalt; M. Noxon
1x14 I've Got You Under My Skin February 15th, 2000 R.D. Price D. Greenwalt; J. Renshaw
1x15 The Prodigal February 22nd, 2000 Bruce Seth Green Tim Minear
1x16 The Ring February 29th, 2000 Nick Marck Howard Gordon
1x17 Eternity April 4th, 2000 Regis B. Kimble Tracey Stern
1x18 Five by Five April 25th, 2000 James A. Contner Jim Kouf
1x19 Sanctuary May 2nd, 2000 Michael Lange T. Minear; J. Whedon
1x20 War Zone May 9th, 2000 David Straiton Garry Campbell
1x21 Blind Date May 16th, 2000 Thomas J. Wright Jeannine Renshaw
1x22 To Shanshu in L.A. May 23rd, 2000 David Greenwalt David Greenwalt

Notes & Trivia[]

Notable episodes[]

Home video[]

See also[]

Angel

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

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