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Season 1 – Teen Angel

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A teenager is sent back to Earth as the guardian of his best friend.

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Erik Adams AV Club 06/05/2019
Too bizarre to live, but too obscure to earn a cult following, Teen Angel at least deserves to be remembered for the boldness of its first episode. Go to Full Review
Carole Horst Variety 06/05/2019
Main problem is the "Saved by the Bell"-type acting from Damus and Allred. These kids don't have much chemistry, and though Damus does exhibit comic flare, his style tends more toward smart-alek than smart. Go to Full Review
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Emma F 08/03/2024 Great show, wish it was more popular and had more seasons. Love Corbin and Mike and all the cast involved See more Read all reviews
Teen Angel — Season 1

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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Sep 26, 1997 Marty Buys the Farm Marty (Mike Damus) gives Steve (Corbin Allred) the courage he needs to turn his life around. With Maureen McCormick. Details Episode 2 Aired Oct 3, 1997 Date With an Angel Steve (Corbin Allred) tries to save Marty (Mike Damus) from heartache when he morphs himself into Marty's date, Jessica (Bridget Flanery). Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 10, 1997 Sings Like an Angel Marty blesses Steve with a beautiful singing voice that makes him the star of the school choir and the light of Edie's eye. Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 17, 1997 Wrestling With an Angel Steve (Corbin Allred) tries out for the wrestling team and is delighted when he pins the toughest kid in school. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 24, 1997 Honest Abe and Popular Steve Marty enlists historical figures to help Steve with his homework, love life and homecoming king campaign. Details Episode 6 Aired Oct 31, 1997 I Love Nitzke Marty (Mike Damus) misses the mark when Judy, Pam and Katie fall for Steve's teacher (guest star Mark Metcalf) instead of Steve (Corbin Allred). Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 7, 1997 One Dog Night Sabrina's cat, Salem, uses his magic "time ball" to blast everyone back to 1976; Judy longs for a man. Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 14, 1997 Jeremiah Was a Bullfrog Steve (Corbin Allred) refuses to dissect a frog (voice of Tim Curry) that has received the power of speech from Marty (Mike Damus). Details Episode 9 Aired Nov 28, 1997 Feather's Day Katie finds one of Marty's (Mike Damus) angel wings, which makes her dreams and Steve's (Corbin Allred) nightmares come true. Guest star: Zachery Ty Bryan. Details Episode 10 Aired Dec 5, 1997 Steve & Marty & Jordan & Uncle Lou Marty (Mike Damus) looks for a new friend in heaven and reunites with his Uncle Lou in a retirement village. Details Episode 11 Aired Dec 19, 1997 Living Doll Marty brings one of Katie's dolls to life during the holidays, causing trouble for Steve and his new girlfriend. Details Episode 12 Aired Jan 9, 1998 Grumpy Young Men Steve (Corbin Allred) learns about respecting his elders when his father and grandfather (Tommy Hinkley, Jerry Van Dyke) move in. Details Episode 13 Aired Jan 16, 1998 Who's the Boss Steve (Corbin Allred) throws a party when he is left alone with Grandpa (Jerry Van Dyke) for the weekend. Details Episode 14 Aired Jan 23, 1998 The Play's the Thing Thanks to Marty, Steve lands the lead in the school play, and his friends start to worry when it appears he's talking to himself. Details Episode 15 Aired Jan 30, 1998 Back to DePolo Marty realizes he has the power to travel back through time and stop himself from eating the fateful hamburger. Details Episode 16 Aired Feb 6, 1998 The Un-Natural Marty disrupts the Beauchamp household when he brings Grandma down from heaven and restores Casey's pitching arm. Details Episode 17 Aired Feb 13, 1998 Look Ma, No Face Marty puts on makeup, a wig and sunglasses and renames himself Vlad so he can date Nia, the girl he liked when he was alive. Details
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Season Info

Director
Andy Cadiff
Executive Producer
Al Jean, Mike Reiss
Screenwriter
Saladin K. Patterson, Mike Reiss, Al Jean
Network
ABC
Rating
TV-G
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 26, 1997