They're on the Case
Angie Dickinson, 42, added a little glamor to the LAPD as Sgt. Pepper Anderson in Police Women, while James Garner, 46, solved the cases the cops couldn't crack as private eye Jim Rockford in The Rockford Files. Both NBC shows premiered Sept. 13. Last spring, Dickinson filmed Longfellow Bridge, a TV movie. Garner is the voice of the Almighty in God, the Devil and Bob, a new animated series from the creators of 3rd Rock from the Sun, which will air early next year.
New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath did not mind shaving his legs for a pantyhose commercial. "Why not?" he asked PEOPLE. Namath, now 56, appears regularly on ESPN Classic Sports Network.
Draft Deal
President Ford offered conditional amnesty Sept. 16 to about 50,000 Vietnam-era draft evaders (at Stanford in the late'60s) if they did two years of public service. In 1977, President Carter would grant a full pardon.
THE HOTTEST!
Fulfillingness' First Finale, featuring the hit "Boogie On Reggae Woman," put Stevie Wonder on the top of the pop-album charts this week. Wonder, now 49 and still performing, plans to play at the opening of the Paris casino in Las Vegas this month.
Making Green on the Green
Johnny Miller, the whiz kid of the 1974 pro golf tour, won the World Open in Pinehurst, N.C., Sept. 15, earning him $60,000. Now retired at 52, Miller is a golf color commentator for NBC sports.
Saved by the Bell Reunion
The hookups, the meltdowns, the memoires
The case reveals what was really going on what they think of each other now!















