The poster was released around the same time as the Charlie's Angels premiere (1976), and together turned Farrah Fawcett into a phenomenon. She wasn't a classic beauty like "Angels" co-star Jaclyn Smith, nor (at the time) the acting talent of "Angels" lead Kate Jackson, but something about her Southern California look—inviting yet oddly wholesome, playful and down to earth—on both the show and the poster spoke to that moment in time. (The Star-Ledger: June 25, 2009)
The boys want to be Lee Majors so they can be married to Farrah Fawcett-Majors, and the girls want to be Farrah Fawcett-Majors so they can be ... Farrah Fawcett-Majors!