Teen Angel

1997
Teen Angel

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Marty Buys the Farm Sep 26, 1997

When Marty DePolo dies after eating a six-month-old hamburger, he is chosen to be the guardian angel of his best friend Steve Beauchamp.

EP2 Date With an Angel Oct 03, 1997

Fearing Steve will be rejected when he asks Jessica to go out, Marty pretends to be her when Steve calls. But rather than let him down gently, Marty sets up a date and, in an effort to save his friend from heartache, actually morphs into Jessica, turning a dream date into a nightmare.

EP3 Sings Like an Angel Oct 10, 1997

Knowing that Steve lacks having an talent for a tealent show, Marty provides him with a singing voice which makes him popular with one girl in particular. Meanwhile, Marty helps an elderly woman through a transitional phase after she sees him at one of the singing shows.

EP4 Wrestling with an Angel Oct 17, 1997

With a little help from Marty, Steve finds himself making the westling team. But when Marty isn't about it is up to Steve to get himself out of another one of Marty's mistakes.

EP5 Honest Abe and Popular Steve Oct 24, 1997

Marty is re-assigned to rock star Sammy Noah after he does such a wonderful job by enlisting historical figures to help Steve.

EP6 I Love Nitzke Oct 31, 1997

Love is everywhere when Marty mis-fires Cupid's arrows. Steve mum, Aunt Pam and sister Katie are all madly in love with Mr Nitzke, making the school Halloween dance a once in a time time experience.

EP7 One Dog Night Nov 07, 1997

Sabrina tracks her runaway cat, Salem, who has used his magic ""time ball"" to blast everyone in time back to 1979. Meanwhile, Judy is bemoaning the lack of a man in her life, but when Marty turns the family dog into the loyal and loving ""Bob,"" she gets more than she bark-ained for on the disco dance floor; and Marty tries to create his own magic with Sabrina hoping to win her heart even if it takes a thousand years.

EP8 Jeremiah was a Bullfrog Nov 14, 1997

Marty gives Steve's science frog the power of speech. Steve then refuses to disect the frog when he befriends it. Making an annoyed teacher and a happy frog.

EP9 Feather's Day Nov 28, 1997

After Katie loses her tribal feather just before a camp out, Marty plucks on from his wing. It's only when Katie and Steve get to the camp site that they find out the magical power behind it.

EP10 Steve & Marty & Jordan & Uncle Lou Dec 05, 1997

Steve and Jordan are spending time together and Marty is reunited with his uncle. While Marty likes to go wherever Steve and Jordan, Steve thinks that three's a crowd.

EP11 Living Doll Dec 19, 1997

Steve meets Diane, a girl he falls in love with from Science Club and brings her on a date but he forgot he was meant to baby-sit Katy so Marty brings one of Katy's dolls to life! But Diane thinks Steve is going out with her.

EP12 Grumpy Young Men Jan 09, 1998

Steve's dad, Casey, has returned to the family but when Grandpa moves in as well, Steve has to learn a lesson in respect and Marty learns his invisibility isn't limitless.

EP13 Who's the Boss Jan 16, 1998

Steve throws Marty a sixteenth birthday party even though he's dead and Marty insists on inviting kids from school and other dead people like Beethoven, Abraham Lincoln (you get the picture)...

EP14 The Play's the Thing Jan 23, 1998

The school's play ""Munity on the Bounty"" is coming up and Steve lands the lead role with the help of Marty. Some of the people around Steve however are getting worried because he is constantly talking to thin air...

EP15 Back to DePolo Jan 30, 1998

Marty discovers that he can travel through time. He goes back six months to when he ate the old hamburger. But if he didn't eat the hamburger, then he's not an angel, which means he couldn't go back in time, and Steve might actually eat the hamburger, which means . . . what?

EP16 The Un-Natural Feb 06, 1998

Marty helps Casey win a toy, but an athlete thinks that she has got talent and tries her out for a professional baseball team. Grandpa also gets reunited with his dead wife.

EP17 Look Ma, No Face Feb 13, 1998

Marty calls himself Vlad and dresses up so he can impress the girl, Nia, that he liked before he died. He only hopes that the Head won't find out.
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Released: 26 September 1997 Canceled
Producted By: Touchstone Television
Country: United States of America
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Revenue: 0
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When Marty DePolo dies after eating a six-month-old hamburger, he is chosen to be his best friend's guardian angel.

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Moax429 Just as I thought Friday night TV wouldn't get any better in 1997, I was channel surfing and came across "Teen Angel." I thought to myself, "Oh, this is probably going to be another one of those kiddie-coms with 'dumb' humor in it" (think "Full House" and "Family Matters"). Not so in this case: "Teen Angel" was indeed funny, and (unlike those other two shows) it managed to be without having to beat you over the head to get a laugh. (I was in my late 30's when "Teen Angel" first aired.) As with a few other IMDbers, my favorite episode had to be the fourth one in which Yeardley Smith (the voice of Lisa in "The Simpsons") was the science teacher and Tim Curry was the voice of the frog; what was especially funny in this episode was when the frog did his Rex Harrison impression from "My Fair Lady" and when the teacher screamed, "All right! Anybody who doesn't do the dissection gets an F!" to the class. The eighth one, in which Steve tries out for the lead in the school play (with a Kool-aid commercial parody in between the action), is my choice for the runner-up. I have to force myself to save those two episodes for when I have a not-so-hot day so I can laugh my brains out when I watch them again! (The only two episodes I wasn't crazy about, however, was the one where Marty gives Steve a singing voice so he could be the lead singer in the school choir, as well as the one where Steve was forced to take his younger sister Katie on a camping trip.) Just as I was beginning to enjoy "Teen Angel," in February 1998 ABC unceremoniously yanked the show, with the lame excuse it was "on hiatus." Then three months later, "Teen Angel" reappeared in reruns, so, remembering what somebody once said in a Chicago Tribune TV question-and-answer column:"If you want to save it for posterity, you'd better videotape (this show) yourself before (it) vanishes forever." I also figured it'll be a miracle before Disney/ABC either syndicates the reruns (fat chance, since only 16 episodes were produced; in order for any network series to qualify for syndicated reruns, there has to be at least 95 episodes made. Sadly, "Teen Angel" also didn't achieve any kind of cult following like "Bosom Buddies" and the Classic 39 episodes of "The Honeymooners" did, thus precluding any chance of this program joining that exclusive club of one-season wonders in Rerun Heaven as well) or releases them on either VHS or DVD (even fatter chance; VHS tapes were still popular in mid-1998 but were to be eclipsed by DVDs four years later, about the time the current trend to release box sets of TV shows on DVD began).So, I DID videotape ALL 16 episodes of "Teen Angel" in the summer of 1998 when they were repeated before they "vanished forever." I remember I even made a special trip to visit my family in Davison, Michigan one Friday just so I could videotape one of those episodes; the Detroit ABC affiliate, WXYZ-TV, Channel 7, blithely denied everybody of said episode that week - airing a boring locally-produced sports special during that time slot - while the Flint ABC affiliate, WJRT-TV, Channel 12, which itself had just been purchased by Disney/ABC, DID show it, so now I have every episode of "Teen Angel." As I said in another posting, thank the Lord for network-owned TV stations, as well as having relatives in the right place at the right time. So I've had the show "for posterity" on VHS tape for the last 9 1/2 years, and now - to ensure even longer "posterity" - I recently transferred all 16 episodes onto a DVD, so I can enjoy them ad infinitum. As I said before, who knows if and when Disney/ABC will ever put "Teen Angel" on DVD commercially? And now, 10 years later, what does ABC air in that time slot on Friday nights? ADULT GARBAGE! (I would explicitly name the show currently occupying "Teen Angel's" former slot, but said program has developed a "following" among today's teens - very sad - so, as the saying goes, some things are better left unsaid. Ironically, that show, like "Teen Angel," is also produced by Disney/ABC under their ABC Studios banner.)Whatever happened to ABC's commitment to good, clean family entertainment on Friday nights?
dscyd teen angel was exactly what it was supposed to be: a fun 30 minutes on Friday nights, on a channel that devoted Friday night's early prime time hours to programming for young watchers. since we had children in that category, we, as parents watched or listened to most episodes. many episodes had laugh out loud moments. our favorite? the science class with the talking frog! that was tremendously clever. the voice used was genius. we had quite a laugh! the science teacher was a hit too. it was fun seeing marcia-marcia-marcia, all grown up since her '70s Friday night "family show" days. of course the star, steve or corbin allred was great casting too! so all in all, we would have happily supported another season of this clever program.
lkmcfarr So, I think that this show was fabulous!!!!! I was in 7th grade, and needless to say, the tag line of eating a "skanky burger" really caught my eye. I watched it every week, and I'm not afraid to admit that .....yes.....my best friend and I both had crushes on both Marty Depolo and Steve Beauchamps. It was very sad (at least to my friend and myself) when it went off of the air. Where else are you going to find an all star cast of the former Marsha Brady, and the fat lady from Mr.Deeds? No where! So anyone who thinks that this show was lame, remember who the target audience was, and know that it definitely hit the bullseye.
Triple001 I'm sorry that Teen Angel ever aired on TV. It had nothing but stupid gags and lame jokes, and to make things worse, it's been haunting me ever since.The whole concept of the show COULD have been amusing, however, the biggest let-down was probably the choice of actors used for the script as they didn't seem to pull the jokes off too well...or maybe the jokes themselves were the problem.