Hope Davis plays the character of Mia, an unmarried attorney, in the second season of the series. Imagine That(2002). Hank Azaria as a writer; Jayne Brook plays his wife, a district attorney. JAG(1995--). Catherine Bell is Sarah McKenzie. The Jean Arthur Show(11 episodes, 1966). Jean Arthur plays widowed lawyer Patricia Marshall.
The best TV shows about lawyers. 1. Suits (2011–2019) Error: please try again. On the run from a drug deal gone bad, brilliant college dropout Mike Ross, finds himself working with Harvey Specter, one of New York City's best lawyers. Stars: Gabriel Macht, Patrick J. Adams, Meghan Markle, Sarah Rafferty. 2. L.A. Law (1986–1994)
Anna Wood as Jamie Sawyer, a "gorgeous Yankee litigator" and a fish out of water in South Carolina, up against handsome, hunky attorney Roy Rayder (Cam Gigandet). Related (WB, 2005-2006). Features two female attorneys, Ann and Ginnie Sorelli, and their sisters. The Rockford Files (1974-1980).
Guest star: Lindsay Frost as Samantha Pierce. Continued on "Desperately Seeking Closure", first broadcast December 9, 1997.Frasier hires a female attorney to defend him in a lawsuit brought by Donny, Daphne's ex-fiance. "Legal Tender Love and Care", first broadcast November 28, 2000.
Just Legal was cancelled in October 2005 after only three episodes aired due to low ratings; the program lost a large portion of its lead-in 7th Heaven's audience and came in last place among the six major broadcast networks in its Monday night timeslot.
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His wife Maggie and he live in a house trailer in the country while waiting for their new home to be built (it never was completed over the course of the series).
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Fairly LegalProduction locationsVancouver, British Columbia, Canada San FranciscoRunning time44 minutesProduction companiesUniversal Cable Productions Garfield St. Productions (season 1) Steve Stark Productions (season 1) Ocko & Company (season 2)DistributorNBCUniversal Television Distribution16 more rows
(WMC) - NBC's legal drama “Bluff City Law” has officially been canceled. The show, starring Jimmy Smits as Memphis civil rights lawyer Elijah Strait and his daughter Sydney Strait played by Caitlin McGee was filmed here in Memphis.
Sandra Petrocelli is the prosecutor in King and Steve's felony murder trial.
Barry Foster NewmanBarry Foster Newman (born November 7, 1938) is an American actor of stage, screen and television known for his portrayal of Kowalski in Vanishing Point, and for his title role in the 1970s television series Petrocelli.
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Season 2 premiered on Tuesday, October 14 at 10:00 Eastern/9:00 Central. On November 20, 2008, however, ABC told the show's producers that it had opted not to order any new episodes, signaling that the series would be cancelled once all the episodes were aired.
The ratings continued to fall after that, hitting a series low of 5.88 million and a 1.6/4 rating/share towards the end of the season. It was a hit with some viewers and critics so ABC decided to stick with the series and renewed it for a second season of 13 episodes.
Last November, ABC opted not to order any additional episodes of Eli Stone's second season, effectively cancelling the drama. The series' co-creator, Marc Guggenheim, held out hope that the network might still order a third round.
In the episode The Heater , Grant Cooper says, "I used to live on a boat.". This is a subtle reference to his days on Miami Vice, where he played Det. Sonny Crockett who lived on the boat St. Vitus Dance. Cooper was also the surname of his partner Rico Tubbs's alias on Miami Vice ("Rico Cooper").
Jaime Lee Kirchner as Dulcinea "Dee" Real: The law office has only one employee, Dulcinea "Dee" Real, a former client of Cooper's who took the job to pay off her legal fees and fulfill her parole requirements. An African American in her mid-twenties, Dee is tough, blue collar and strikingly beautiful; a woman who looks amazing in jeans, a T-shirt and an electronic ankle bracelet. Her crime was murder and although Cooper managed to get the charge reduced to manslaughter, he was not able to keep her out of jail. Though he won't admit it, Cooper feels guilty that Dee ended up serving time. Smart, capable and completely immune to Cooper's charm, Dee can hold her own against Cooper and Skip, and she often manages to intimidate them both.
Just Legal, starring Don Johnson and Jay Baruchel, is a drama about two "amusingly mismatched lawyers" that "comes at you unassumingly." David "Skip" Ross (Baruchel), 19, is a legal genius who graduated from law school at the top of his class, but now can find no one to hire him. Enter Grant Cooper, a washed-up middle-aged lawyer who has made one too many bad choices in his career, leaving him a jaded court-appointed attorney, rejected by his peers. Skip is Grant's golf caddy, and he convinces Grant just to let him write a legal brief for him; but when they arrive at the courthouse, Grant is told he needs a "second chair" (an attorney to sit at the second seat at counsel's table), and he gives them the only one he has: Skip Ross. Grant has no intention of actually bringing Skip into his practice, but his charm, enthusiasm, intelligence, and most of all, ability to actually win a case, win Grant over.
Cooper repeatedly prides himself with being "jaded" after 27 years on the job. After refusing to agree to a plea bargain for one of his clients (several years before the series begins), he lost the case and that client was put to death by lethal injection, which for Cooper was the beginning of his downward spiral.
Just Legal was cancelled in October 2005 after only three episodes aired due to low ratings; the program lost a large portion of its lead-in 7th Heaven ’s audience and came in last place among the six major broadcast networks in its Monday night timeslot.
Jay Baruchel as David "Skip" Ross: David Ross is nicknamed "Skip" by his peers, not because he skipped classes, but rather because he skipped so many grades through his young life. By age 18 he is already a lawyer and a member of the California Bar Association, having graduated first in his class. His ambition is to become the best trial lawyer ever, originally inspired by one of his favorite movies, To Kill a Mockingbird. Unfortunately for him, no downtown law firm is willing to hire him because of his age. His young age is also hard on him because it is difficult for him to find a place to rent, since no one will believe that he is an actual lawyer. With Grant's help, Skip learns the inner workings of the legal system and the "do"s and "don't"s about courtroom law. Unlike Cooper, Skip is an optimist and looks at everything in a positive way. Skip cannot escape the fact this his college friend, Kate Manat (Susan Ward) has been hired by a downtown law firm and is often on the opposite side of the courtroom, a situation made more awkward by the fact that he is attracted to her. David "Skip" Ross is similar to Doogie Howser, M.D.
The series premiered on The WB on September 19, 2005, and was canceled on October 3, 2005, after three episodes had been aired. Almost a year later The WB burned off five additional episodes following a repeat of the pilot on August 6, 2006. The series concluded on September 10, 2006. This is the last show to air on The WB, before UPN merged into The CW .
Bad Judge(NBC, 2014--). Kate Walsh as Judge Rebecca Wright in this comedy.
Cristela(ABC, 2014--). Cristela Alonso plays an attorney at a Houston law firm.
Joining them in their fight to stop car thieves is Officer Samantha Jensen (a young Michelle Pfeiffer). The series ran for 10 episodes on ABC in 1980 and was a mid season series. Asher Brauner originated the role of Roy DiLucca on the soap General Hospital from 1978-79.
Nick Donovan (Asher Brauner ) and Ocee James (Steve Hanks) are former race car drivers who are hired by the LAPD, because of their superior driving skills. They are to become members of the newly formed B.A.D. Cats division which stands for Burglary Auto Detail Commercial Auto Thefts. Joining them in their fight to stop car thieves is Officer Samantha Jensen (a young Michelle Pfeiffer).
During the day, Mach worked as a trouble shooter for the police department, but by night he was a crime fighter known as The Street Hawk. He was considered by many to be nothing more than a lawless vigilante, no much better in ethics than those he helped to catch and send to prison.
The show's plot was that a group of "misfits" who ended up getting together because they all shared one thing in common, they had super powers.
So, in steps John Moore (Jim McMullan ) Security Chief for Delos, it's his job to stop Quaid.
Ace Crawford (Tim Conway) was a private detective who solved every case he worked on through a miracle of sorts, as he had no skills whatsoever. Assisting Ace with his cases was bumbling Toomey (Joe Regalbuto), an accountant by trade who idolized Ace and thought his bumbling personality was simply part of Ace's detective work.