Touched by an Angel
Touched by an Angel was an
American television series created by
John Masius and
Martha Williamson that ran on
CBS (
Disney Channel and
Hallmark Channel in the UK) from
September 21,
1994, until
April 27,
2003. It shared strong, non-denominational
Christian values. During its run, it was one of the highest rated shows on CBS.
Touched by an Angel spawned a
spin-off,
Promised Land. Like some other dramas in the past with concurrent spin-offs, sometimes an episode begun on "Angel" was concluded less than a week later on "Promised Land".
Regular Cast and Character Descriptions
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Roma Downey - Monica: Monica is the
main character of the show. Sweet and tender, this
angel was promoted from the Search and Rescue department to become a case worker, to help people, delivering them a message of hope from
God. Her first happy sight on Earth were the beautiful hills of Ireland, which is supposedly why she chooses to speak with an Irish accent. This was probably put in to cover Downey's natural accent. She once also had a demon taking the same human form as her in a casino episode who called herself Monique to confuse Monica's current assignment. Monique also returned later, trying to pose as Monica so she could make Gloria confused so that she failed her assignment. Previous to Search and Rescue, Monica was in annunciations and, like all angels, spent at least some time in the choir in Heaven. However, she does not seem to have a good singing voice, something Monica bemoans more than once. Monica's biggest weakness is
coffee, especially mocha lattes.
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Della Reese - Tess: Tess is Monica´s angelic supervisor. Sometimes tough but always compassionate, she would eventually brighten everyone´s spirits by singing with her melodic voice. A car and a dog were both given to her, both of which she values dearly. She is very frank and honest about her feelings, sometimes to a brutal extent.
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John Dye - Andrew: Andrew became an all-episode character in the third season. He is an
Angel of Death, that is, one of the angels that take people who die to their eternal fate,
heaven or
hell. Andrew was also a full case worker until he failed to convert Abraham Lincoln's killers. He still helps the other angels in their case work. He hates being stereotyped as a
Grim Reaper.
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Valerie Bertinelli - Gloria: Gloria is an inexperienced angel, because she was created by God during one of Monica´s assignments (in the seventh season). She is always learning new things and is very intelligent (and good with technology), but also adds a lot of humor to the show.
Occasional Cast
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Sam Dalton - Stage Manager
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Alexis Cruz - Rafael (16 episodes), one of the "specialty angels" called in from time to time
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Paul Winfield - Sam (13 episodes), a senior supervisor at a rank above Tess
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Charles Rocket - Adam (10 episodes), another angel currently serving as an angel of death, and who makes regular appearances in season one and occasionally later in the series run.
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Jasmine Guy - Kathleen, Monica's arch-nemesis, an angel and former cohort of Monica's who had turned to the side of the Devil. Kathleen's assignments usually involved trying to somehow derail Monica's assignments, but although she came dangerously close to succeeding more than once, Monica always triumphed in the end. Eventually Kathleen was "fired" for failing in her mission one too many times, and Monica took pity on her and invited her to come back to God.
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Scott Wilkinson - D.A. John Tipton / Surgeon / others (8 episodes)
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Randy Travis - Wayne / Jed Winslow (7 episodes)
The show featured different guest actors in every single episode.
Special Guest Stars
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Bill Cosby (the angel of reconciliation, but he has a poor sense of direction)
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Melissa Joan Hart*
Jack Black*
Celine Dion*
Wynonna Judd*
Evan Rachel Wood*
Naomi Judd*
Faith Hill*
Patrick Duffy*
Tara Lipinski*
Chris Burke as Taylor, an angel who appears to have
Down syndrome*
Emily Osment*
James Marsden (as Jimmy Marsden)
Tess guides Monica on her first assignment as a case worker after being promoted from search and rescue.
The series finale shows Monica, who is up for promotion, defending Zack, an innocent drifter accused of blowing up a school full of children. The prosecutor is actually the
Devil, played by
David Ogden Stiers. Despite Monica's best efforts, Zack is convicted.
Visiting him in the prison, Monica offers herself to be his guardian angel for the rest of his life, protecting him from the dangers of the federal prison.
Later the citizens find out the truth: it was the prosecutor who blew up the school and framed Zack. Monica makes the citizens see that there's still hope to rebuild the life in the town and helps them to free themselves of the anger.
Before Zack can be sent to jail, however, he disappears. Monica then finds out that Zack was actually
God. Defending Him was a test, and she succeeds: according to His words, "There's no greater love than to give your life away for someone else." This is a strong and powerful
Gospel message. Monica is finally promoted.
As the show's resident songbird, Della Reese performed the theme song to
Touched By An Angel,
"Walk With You." When you walk down the roadHeavy burden, heavy loadI will rise, and I will walk with youI'll walk with you till the sun don't even shineWalk with you, every timeI'll tell ya, I'll walk with youBelieve me, I'll walk with youA full-length version of "Walk With You," recorded with the
Verity All-Stars, was included on the show's soundtrack album, which was released in November 1998 and went platinum. The album came out on the heels of the episode
Psalm 151, broadcast November 15, 1998, which starred
Wynonna Judd as the mother of a terminally ill boy and featured a guest performance by
Celine Dion of "Love Can Move Mountains" (the boy's best friend in this episode, played by
Mika Boorem, was obsessed with Dion and even nicknamed herself Celine). Dion recorded a new version of "Love Can Move Mountains" (originally a #36 Pop hit in 1993 from her self-titled sophomore English album) with
God's Property for the soundtrack. The song Wynonna's character performed at the end of the episode, "Testify To Love," was also featured on the soundtrack album, as was Wynonna's cover of
Whitney Houston's "You Were Loved" (from Houston's movie
The Preacher's Wife).
The soundtrack album was comprised of other songs featured on the show that season, including tracks by
Shawn Colvin,
Bob Dylan,
Faith Hill,
Martina McBride,
Amy Grant, and
Jaci Velasquez. One other track from the album, "Somebody's Out There Watching," was a moderate
country hit for
The Kinleys, and
Amanda Marshall's "Believe In You" became a major hit in
Canada and was also later featured on her 1999 album
Tuesday's Child.
*The show was cancelled during its first season. It was brought back the next year after the fans staged a letter-writing campaign.
*John Masius's original pilot script was much darker than that which was eventually shown on TV (In the original pilot, Tess was a chain-smoking angel who was frequently at Monica's throat.)
*Regular production for the show was based in
Salt Lake City, Utah.
*Early posters for the 1999 comedy film
Dogma featured the tagline "Get 'touched' by an angel". CBS took legal action to force Lions Gate Films to change the tagline.
*In
Family Guy, in one episode the show is parodied with the 'Angel' being charged in court for "touching" a boy sexually. The prosecutor asks the little boy where exactly the angel touched him, to which the angel's response is "Who you gonna believe? I've got a freakin' halo for God's sake!"
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