what series tells the adventures of a philadelphia lawyer and her students?

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Is the Philadelphian based on a true story?

The film is based on the 1956 novel The Philadelphian, by Richard P. Powell. Newlywed Kate Judson Lawrence ( Diane Brewster) is distraught to discover on her wedding night that her upper-class Philadelphia Main Line husband, William ( Adam West) never really wanted to marry her.

Why is it called a Philadelphia lawyer?

Philadelphia-based Colonial American lawyer Andrew Hamilton, a lawyer best known for his legal victory on behalf of printer and newspaper publisher John Peter Zenger, is believed to have inspired the "Philadelphia lawyer" term. This 1735 decision helped to establish that truth is a defense to an accusation of libel.

What is true about the novel form?

The novel form was first used by American writers in the eighteenth century. True Cooper began writing novels because he thought he could do a better job than the novelists that he was reading. True Nathaniel Hawthorne thought of himself as a romancer, rather than a novelist. True American history had no influence on the novel. False

What does the judge think about Tom's case?

He stands for truth, no matter what the personal consequences. He stands for Christianity and truth when the rest cannot. The judge believed he would be too busy and too weak to defend Tom properly. He is the person to do this community's "dirty work." He is sure he can get an innocent verdict for Tom.

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What channel is Ozzie and Harriet on?

American Broadcasting CompanyThe Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet / NetworkThe American Broadcasting Company is an American commercial broadcast television network, serving as the flagship property of the ABC Entertainment Group division of The Walt Disney Company. Wikipedia

How many seasons of Ozzie and Harriet are there?

14The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet / Number of seasonsThe Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet ran from 1952 to 1966 organized into 14 seasons. It started as a radio show and for about the first two seasons, the television show ran simultaneously with the radio show.

How many episodes does Ozzie and Harriet have?

435The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet / Number of episodes"The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" moved to television three years later, debuting on ABC in October 1952. When the series ended in 1966 after 435 episodes, it had become the longest-running family sitcom in TV history - as well as serving as the launch pad and showcase for teen idol Rick Nelson's singing career.

When was the Ozzie and Harriet show on TV?

For 14 years, from 1952 to 1966, ''The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet'' was a television staple, an American icon, which may have preceded ''Seinfeld'' as the first show that was really about nothing. (The Nelsons made an extraordinary 435 episodes; by contrast, there are 180 episodes of ''Seinfeld. '')

What was the last episode of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet?

Ozzie's Game RoomThe Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet / Final episode

Are any of the Ozzie and Harriet family still alive?

David Nelson, the elder son of Ozzie and Harriet Nelson and the last surviving member of the family that became an American institution in the 1950s and '60s as the stars of the classic TV sitcom “The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet,” died Tuesday. He was 74.

What did Harriet Nelson died from?

congestive heart failureLOS ANGELES -- Harriet Nelson, 85, who raised two sons before the eyes of a generation of TV viewers on "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet," died Oct. 2 at her home in Laguna Beach, Calif. She had emphysema and congestive heart failure.

Is David Nelson still living?

January 11, 2011David Nelson / Date of death

Is Ozzie and Harriet streaming anywhere?

You are able to stream The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet by renting or purchasing on Amazon Instant Video. You are able to stream The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet for free on Pluto or Tubi.

What did Ozzy from Ozzie and Harriet do for a living?

Though in the film that acted as their pilot, Here Come the Nelsons, Ozzie's fictional counterpart is an advertising executive who works promoting women's underwear, the transition to television never mentions his career. It became a joke that the only time Ozzie left the Nelson home was to go buy ice cream.

Who is Chet's uncle in the movie?

One night, Tony is called to the police station to pick up Chet, his disheveled, drunken friend. Donetti (now a public prosecutor) has Chet taken into custody and charged with the first-degree murder of Morton Stearnes ( Robert Douglas ), Chet's uncle and tight-fisted guardian of his inheritance.

What does Wharton offer Tony?

Wharton offers Tony a job at his own prestigious firm. Tony accepts, deciding to specialize in the relatively new area of tax law, where there is more opportunity for rapid advancement. When the Korean War starts, interrupting his career, Tony serves as a JAG officer. Others are not as fortunate.

Who played the butler in the movie Morton Stearnes?

At the trial, Tony discredits the testimony of George Archibald ( Richard Deacon ), Morton Stearnes' butler. He gets Shippen to admit that Morton had a brain tumor and was mentally depressed, and that he might have committed suicide. The jury finds Chet not guilty. After the trial, Tony and Joan reconcile.

Who played Joan's father in The Wedding?

However, Joan's father Gilbert Dickinson ( John Williams) persuades Tony to postpone the wedding by offering him invaluable career help and a job at the highly esteemed law firm of which he is a full partner. Believing Tony has allowed himself to be bought, a disillusioned Joan sails to Europe.

Who is Tony's father in the book?

His work is further complicated when Shippen Stearnes threatens to reveal that Tony's real father is Mike Flanagan if Tony embarrasses the Stearnes clan. When Joan offers to hire a reliable attorney, Tony realizes that she fears that he has sold out once again.

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Overview

The Young Philadelphians is a 1959 legal drama film directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Paul Newman, Barbara Rush, Robert Vaughn and Alexis Smith. The film is based on the 1956 novel The Philadelphian, by Richard P. Powell.

Plot

Newlywed Kate Judson Lawrence (Diane Brewster) is distraught to discover on her wedding night that her upper-class Philadelphia Main Line husband, William (Adam West) never really wanted to marry her. ("It was my mother who wanted this marriage, to give her a grandson. But I can't love you, Kate, I can't love anyone").
After William leaves her that night, she seeks comfort from longtime working-class friend and fo…

Cast

• Paul Newman as Anthony "Tony" Judson Lawrence / Narrator
• Barbara Rush as Joan Dickinson
• Alexis Smith as Carol Wharton
• Brian Keith as Mike Flanagan

Release

The film had its premiere at the Stanley Theatre in Philadelphia on May 19, 1959.

Reception

In its opening week, it finished second at the US box office, behind Some Like It Hot.

Accolades

The film is recognized by American Film Institute in these lists:
• 2008: AFI's 10 Top 10:
Robert Vaughn was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

See also

• List of American films of 1959

External links

• The Young Philadelphians at the American Film Institute Catalog
• The Young Philadelphians at AllMovie
• The Young Philadelphians at IMDb
• The Young Philadelphians at the TCM Movie Database