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* KarmicTransformation: Charlie had a low opinion of women, seeing them as objects, yet is transformed into a woman himself.
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* LaserGuidedKarma: Charlie was a known womanizer. Now, he's a woman himself.

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* LaserGuidedKarma: Charlie was a known womanizer. Now, he's a woman himself.himself.
* ReincarnatedAsTheOppositeSex: Charlie Sorel dies and comes back as a woman.
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* BestFriend: George is Charlie's best friend. George wants to help Charlie, but has different moral guidelines from Charlie that make it hard for him to do so.
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* GenderBender: Charlie Sorel dies in a hang glider accident and reincarnates as Suzanne Somers.

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* GenderBender: Charlie Sorel dies in a hang glider accident and reincarnates as Suzanne Somers.Somers.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Charlie was a known womanizer. Now, he's a woman himself.
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In 1985, a ''Series/GoodbyeCharlie'' television series was proposed based on the 1964 movie ''Film/GoodbyeCharlie''. Only the pilot aired, and the series was not picked up. In this series, Charlie was a womanizing advertising executive, but instead of being shot, he died in a hang gliding accident. The death happened prior to the events of the pilot and we never see the original male version of Charlie. The series was to star Suzanne Somers as the reincarnated Charles Sorel and John Davidson as George Erskine, Charlie's friend and coworker. The series regulars also include Ray Buktenica as Ray Lemmon, who took over Charlie's job managing an advertising agency and Kathleen Wilhoite as Victoria Burns, George's secretary. The pilot cast also included Brant von Hoffman as Troy Benjamin, George's upstairs neighbor, who might have been a recurring character. The pilot has Troy delivering the dazed naked female Charlie to George, the revelation of her true identity to George, and has Charlie getting a job as Ray's secretary. The primary sets seem to be George's apartment and the advertising agency.

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In 1985, a ''Series/GoodbyeCharlie'' television series was proposed based on the 1964 movie ''Film/GoodbyeCharlie''. Only the pilot aired, and the series was not picked up. In this series, Charlie was a womanizing advertising executive, but instead of being shot, he died in a hang gliding accident. The death happened prior to the events of the pilot and we never see the original male version of Charlie. The series was to star Suzanne Somers as the reincarnated Charles Sorel and John Davidson as George Erskine, Charlie's friend and coworker. The series regulars also include Ray Buktenica as Ray Lemmon, who took over Charlie's job managing an advertising agency and Kathleen Wilhoite as Victoria Burns, George's secretary. The pilot cast also included Brant von Hoffman as Troy Benjamin, George's upstairs neighbor, who might have been a recurring character. The pilot has Troy delivering the dazed naked female Charlie to George, the revelation of her true identity to George, and has Charlie getting a job as Ray's secretary. The primary sets seem to be George's apartment and the advertising agency.agency.

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* GenderBender: Charlie Sorel dies in a hang glider accident and reincarnates as Suzanne Somers.
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In 1985, a ''Series/GoodbyeCharlie'' television series was proposed based on the 1964 movie ''Film/GoodbyeCharlie''. Only the pilot aired, and the series was not picked up. In this series, Charlie was a womanizing advertising executive, but instead of being shot, he died in a hang gliding accident. The death happened prior to the events of the pilot and we never see the original male version of Charlie. The series was to star Suzanne Somers as the reincarnated Charles Sorel and John Davidson as George Erskine, Charlie's friend and coworker. The series regulars also include Ray Buktenica as Ray Lemmon, who took over Charlie's job managing an advertising agency and Kathleen Wilhoite as Victoria Burns, George's secretary. The pilot cast also included Brant von Hoffman as Troy Benjamin, George's upstairs neighbor, who might have been a recurring character. The pilot has Troy delivering the dazed naked female Charlie to George, the revelation of her true identity to George, and has Charlie getting a job as Ray's secretary. The primary sets seem to be best friend George's apartment and the advertising agency Charlie used to manage and where George works.

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In 1985, a ''Series/GoodbyeCharlie'' television series was proposed based on the 1964 movie ''Film/GoodbyeCharlie''. Only the pilot aired, and the series was not picked up. In this series, Charlie was a womanizing advertising executive, but instead of being shot, he died in a hang gliding accident. The death happened prior to the events of the pilot and we never see the original male version of Charlie. The series was to star Suzanne Somers as the reincarnated Charles Sorel and John Davidson as George Erskine, Charlie's friend and coworker. The series regulars also include Ray Buktenica as Ray Lemmon, who took over Charlie's job managing an advertising agency and Kathleen Wilhoite as Victoria Burns, George's secretary. The pilot cast also included Brant von Hoffman as Troy Benjamin, George's upstairs neighbor, who might have been a recurring character. The pilot has Troy delivering the dazed naked female Charlie to George, the revelation of her true identity to George, and has Charlie getting a job as Ray's secretary. The primary sets seem to be best friend George's apartment and the advertising agency Charlie used to manage and where George works.agency.
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In 1985, a ''Series/GoodbyeCharlie'' television series was proposed based on the 1964 movie ''Film/GoodbyeCharlie''. The series was to star Suzanne Somers and John Davidson. In this series, Charlie was a womanizing advertising executive, but instead of being shot, he died in a hang gliding accident. Only the pilot aired, and the series was not picked up.

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In 1985, a ''Series/GoodbyeCharlie'' television series was proposed based on the 1964 movie ''Film/GoodbyeCharlie''. The Only the pilot aired, and the series was to star Suzanne Somers and John Davidson.not picked up. In this series, Charlie was a womanizing advertising executive, but instead of being shot, he died in a hang gliding accident. Only The death happened prior to the events of the pilot aired, and we never see the original male version of Charlie. The series was not picked up.to star Suzanne Somers as the reincarnated Charles Sorel and John Davidson as George Erskine, Charlie's friend and coworker. The series regulars also include Ray Buktenica as Ray Lemmon, who took over Charlie's job managing an advertising agency and Kathleen Wilhoite as Victoria Burns, George's secretary. The pilot cast also included Brant von Hoffman as Troy Benjamin, George's upstairs neighbor, who might have been a recurring character. The pilot has Troy delivering the dazed naked female Charlie to George, the revelation of her true identity to George, and has Charlie getting a job as Ray's secretary. The primary sets seem to be best friend George's apartment and the advertising agency Charlie used to manage and where George works.
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In 1985, a ''Series/GoodbyeCharlie'' television series was proposed based on the 1964 movie ''Film/GoodbyeCharlie''. The series was to star Suzanne Somers and John Davidson. In this series, Charlie was a womanizing advertising executive, but instead of being shot, he died in a hang gliding accident. Only the pilot aired, and the series was not picked up.

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