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Year: 1986 | 1987 | 1988 | 1989 | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994


Season 1


Season 1, Episode 0: Pilot

15 September 1986
Pilot episode for the TV series introduces the lawyers and employees of McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney and Kuzak, a Los Angeles law firm, in dealing with their courtroom cases and personal matters out of the courthouse. While the entire office deals with the unexpected death of one of the founding senior partners, Norman Chaney, junior partner Michael Kuzak reluctantly takes on the defense of a wealthy and spoiled young man, accused with two friends, of raping a woman dying from leukemia. While intern Abby Perkins deals with her abusive alcoholic husband, divorce lawyer Arnie Becker takes advantage of his latest client caught up in her divorce. Public defender Victor Sifuentes is also offered to join the firm, while the ruthless managing partner, Douglas Brackman, deals with a surprising revelation from his new secretary.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Alfre Woodard ... Adrianne Moore

Joe Pantoliano ... Rob Cavanaugh
Shannon Wilcox ... Lydia Graham

Tom O'Brien ... Justin Pregerson
Juanin Clay ... Judge Alice Ratakowsky

Robert Knepper ... Georgia Buckner (as Rob Knepper)

Patrick Cronin ... Lester Mestman
Boyd Gaines ... Jim Perkins
John Hancock ... Judge Richard Armand

Bernie Hern ... Judge Sidney Schroeder

Mario Van Peebles ... Andrew Taylor
Jerry Hardin ... D.A. Malcolm Gold
John McCook ... Barry Graham
Felton Perry ... Detective Lester Tuttle
Mark La Mura ... Nick Klein
Tony Soper ... Bruce Pollack
Cynthia Harris ... Iris Hubbard
Sarah Abrell ... Lisa Weston
Cec Verrell ... Angela Sipriano

Clarence Felder ... Sgt. McKlosky
Anna Maria Poon ... D.A. Marilyn Dart

H. Richard Greene ... Mitchell Glazer
Megan Gallagher ... Leslie Aaron
Patricia Huston ... Hilda
Tony DiBenedetto ... Detective Duquette
Robert Darnell ... Coroner

Gary Werntz ... Sam

Annie Abbott ... Nita
Danny Chambers ... Dick Hobart (as Dan Chambers)
Ellen Blake ... Elizabeth Brand

Robert Covarrubias ... Carlos Hermosillo

Josh Cruze ... Emanuel Garcia

Don Swayze ... William Dollar
Martha Longley ... April
Jack Wells ... Martin Garver
Big Yank ... Bailiff
Jean-Paul Vignon ... Waiter
Phyllis Applegate ... Clerk #1
Barry Dennen ... Clerk #2

Raechel Donahue ... Herself (voice)
Chuck Street ... Himself (as Commander Chuck Street)

Loren Janes ... Norman Chaney
James Sikking ... Party guest (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 1: Those Lips, That Eye

3 October 1986
Kuzak sets his sights on Deputy D.A. Grace Van Owen while he helps Victor defend a Hispanic man from an assault charge after he became enraged when his son's killer, a wealthy man, was set free on a legal technicality. Meanwhile, Kelsey faces criticism from Brackman when she turns down a large insurance settlement for her pro-bono client. Andrew Taylor, a disgruntled associate, tells the senior partner, Leland McKenzie, and Brackman what he thinks of the firm's hiring policies as they pursue the hiring of Victor. Stuart Markowitz, the firm's tax specialist, tries to get Kelsey's attention. At the reading of Chaney's will, Georgia Buckner inherits the majority of his wealth, and Brackman gets Chaney's own personal secretary, Hilda. Abby asks Becker to represent her in suing for divorce from her abusive husband. After Andrew Taylor quits the firm and law clerk Bruce Pollak leaves, Abby is named a full-time associate. Also, Becker also insists to the partners for the dismissal of law clerk Lisa Weston, his secret girlfriend.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Robert Knepper ... George / 'Georgia' Buckner (as Rob Knepper)

Mario Van Peebles ... Andrew Taylor
Boyd Gaines ... Jim Perkins

CCH Pounder ... Judge Roseann Robin

Patrick Cronin ... Lester Mestman
Patricia Huston ... Hilda Brunschwager
Sarah Abrell ... Lisa Weston
Robert Alan Browne ... Judge Martin Satren
Tony Soper ... Bruce Pollack
Francisco Paco Vela ... Arturo Figueroa (as Paco Vela)

Loyda Ramos ... Isabel Figueroa
Maggie Han ... Sandy

Ellen Gerstein ... Bailiff Woman
Ellen Blake ... Elizabeth Brand
Vanda Barra ... Helen Schuster

Robert MacKenzie ... Sy Modell
Charles Walker ... Bailiff Man
Kyle Scott Jackson ... Bailiff Man
Phyllis Applegate ... Claerk #1
Big Yank ... Bailiff

Robert Covarrubias ... Carlos Hermosillo

Josh Cruze ... Emanuel Garcia
Robert Darnell ... Coroner
Barry Dennen ... Clerk #2
Tony DiBenedetto ... Detective Duquette

Raechel Donahue ... Herself

Loren Janes ... Norman Chaney
Martha Longley ... April

Don Swayze ... William Dollar
Jean-Paul Vignon ... Waiter
Jack Wells ... Martin Garver

Gary Werntz ... Sam
Jason Corbett ... Nelson Gallagher (uncredited)
John McCook ... Barry Graham (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 2: The House of the Rising Flan

10 October 1986
Victor suffers through a dinner with the Brackmans when they want him to romance (and marry) their Hispanic maid who is threatened with deportation. Meanwhile, Markowitz finds himself in the middle of a fierce tax-audit between sleazy millionaire Irving Lewis, and alcoholic IRS agent Marv Fletcher in which Markowitz resorts to lying about Lewis' tax claims. Kuzak's personal-injury suit against an amusement park becomes complicated by his young client's greedy, adoptive father. Also, Abby's personal troubles take a turn for the worse when she learns that her husband has kidnapped their three-year-old son Eric.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Bill Macy ... Irving Lewis
Michael Horton ... Tom Locklin

Judy Landers ... Dinitra Lewis
David Wohl ... Atty. Walter Resler
Patricia Huston ... Hilda Brunschwager
Roy Brocksmith ... IRS Agent Marv Fletcher
Sandra J. Marshall ... Marjorie Locklin
Felton Perry ... Detective Lester Tuttle
Ezekiel Moss ... Tyrone LaFollette

Aki Aleong ... Judge Nozaki
Patrick Stehr ... Jamie Locklin
Joanna Frank ... Sheila Brackman
Ellen Blake ... Elizabeth Brand
Bel Hernandez ... Estella Escobar (as Bel Sandre)
Mary Gregory ... Judge Pendleton

Kathryn Spitz ... Teacher (as Kathy Spitz)
David Cadiente ... PCP Perp
Kenny D'Aquila ... Suit (uncredited)

Catherine Keener ... Waitress (uncredited)
Cec Verrell ... Angela Sipriano (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 3: The Princess and the Wiener King

17 October 1986
McKenzie takes a dim view of future lawyers after his guest lecture at a law school which is filled by questions from the students dominated by self-interest. McKenzie's secretary, Iris, takes a dim view of her future with the firm and of the new law clerk, Jeffrey Sullivan, whom McKenzie hires. Meanwhile, Irving Lewis follows Becker's advice concerning his divorce, then blames him when his young wife won't return to him. Victor goes to bat for a young girl facing charges after she shot her brother who tried to rape her. Kuzak meets with Grace's fiancé while continuing to try to win her affections, and Markowitz wows Kelsey with his private life. Abby tries to continue working despite not knowing the whereabouts of her son.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Bill Macy ... Irving Lewis

Judy Landers ... Dinitra Lewis

Adam Arkin ... Richard Kendall

David Andrews ... Mr. Simmons
Carol Potter ... Mrs. Simmons
Richard Gates ... Kevin Crenshaw
Dean Devlin ... Jeffrey Sullivan
Patricia Huston ... Hilda Brunschwager
Anne Haney ... Judge Marilyn Travelini
Cynthia Harris ... Iris Hubbard
Matthew Faison ... Reading
Pierrette Grace ... Tracey Simmons
Abel Franco ... Judge Luis M. Rivera

Christian Clemenson ... Pomerantz
Maggie Han ... Sandy
Ellen Blake ... Elizabeth Brand
Mark Schilder ... Preppy

Paul Ben-Victor ... Sgt. Costellano
Jill Johnson ... Young Woman
Shannon Sullivan ... Professor

Murray Rubin ... Manager
Joe Costanza ... Bartender
Louie Elias ... Guy at Bar
Rebecca Herbst ... Jennifer Simmons (as Becky Herbst)

Season 1, Episode 4: Simian Chanted Evening

24 October 1986
Kuzak represents Harry Finneman, an elderly man who is fighting for his constitutional right to be freeze-dried after his death. Becker pursues Hilary Mishkin, a screenwriter client who is divorcing her director husband. Meanwhile, Markowitz and Kelsey represent a toy company president whose office faces a hostile takeover bid and they receive offers for partnership in return for their successful defense. At the end, Kuzak goes totally ape, literally, when he crashes Grace's wedding dressed in a gorilla suit and proclaims his love for her.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Karen Austin ... Hillary Mishkin
Terry Burns ... Ralph Eastman
George Coe ... Judge Wallace R. Vance
Dorothy Dells ... Mrs. Stuzicki
John H. Fields ... Anthony Cavelli
Kurt Fuller ... Clifford Gild
Richard Gates ... Kevin Crenshaw

Harold Gould ... Harry Finneman
Michael Griswold ... Judge Connelly
Jim Habif ... Mr. Stuzicki

Bernie Hern ... Judge Sidney Schroeder
Patricia Huston ... Hilda Brunschwager
Charles Lucia ... Mitchell Mishkin (as Chip Lucia)
Bill Marcus ... Glen Maroni

Dale Raoul ... Dr. Penrod
Dennis Robertson ... Carlton Gertz
Lance Rosen ... Reikman
Sharone Diane Rosen ... Witch

Don Sparks ... Russell Spitzer
Bob Tzudiker ... Gordon Stern
Lorinne Vozoff ... Margaret Finneman
Eugene Williams ... Leon

Season 1, Episode 5: Slum Enchanted Evening

31 October 1986
Kuzak represents Stacey Gill, a TV news anchorwoman who lost her on-air job following a broadcast of graphic reports concerning her breast cancer surgery. Meanwhile, Brackman is taken to court when a group of people that live in an inner city housing project accuse him of being a slumlord and their lawyer is Andrew Taylor, the former McKenzie Brackman associate. Jeffrey Sullivan causes concern for Victor when he suspects Jeffrey of dealing drugs within the office. Becker tries to work out a payment plan for his services to Hillary Mishkin.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Phyllis Applegate ... Ida

Carmen Argenziano ... Lawyer Neil Robertson

Karen Austin ... Hillary Mishkin
Barbara Bosson ... Stacey Gill
Andre Rosey Brown ... Driver #1

Josh Clark ... Ron Mitchell
Dean Devlin ... Jeffrey Sullivan

Pamella D'Pella ... Mrs. Fields
Joanna Frank ... Sheila Brackman

Bruce French ... Brian Mellor
Richard Gates ... Kevin Crenshaw

Shelly Gibson ... Nancy

Harold Gould ... Harry Finneman
Maggie Han ... Sandy
Cynthia Harris ... Iris Hubbard

Bernie Hern ... Judge Sidney Schroeder
Patricia Huston ... Hilda
Bill Kalmenson ... Judge Thomas L. Salamunovich

Lawrence Lowe ... Driver #2
Bill Marcus ... Glen Maroni
Julianna McCarthy ... Frances Clifford
Tom McGreevey ... Mr. Albert
Grant Moran ... Mr. Finney
Roger Nolan ... Lenny Krupp
Priscilla Pointer ... Judge Dorothy M. Pehlman

Mitch Poulos ... Tim Noah (as Michael Lear)
Michael Rogers ... Police Sergeant

Helen Siff ... Mrs. Brantley

Mario Van Peebles ... Andrew Taylor
Diane Vincent ... Kiosk Girl (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 6: Raiders of the Lost Bark

7 November 1986
The Stacey Gill civil suit continues when she baffles Kuzak by rejecting a generous settlement from her former employer. Meanwhile, Victor bets Kuzak his leather office chair that he can win in a no-win dog bite case. Abby meets with another lawyer in the building who takes her out on a date and tries to persuade her to go on with her life. Also, Becker turns to his secretary, Roxanne, for comfort when Hilary Mishkin leaves him. A fully restored Brackman comes to peace terms with his tenants and Andrew Taylor.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Carmen Argenziano ... Lawyer Neil Robertson

Karen Austin ... Hillary Mishkin
Barbara Bosson ... Stacey Gill
Niles Brewster ... Upton Weeks
Harry Caesar ... Dwight
Cam Clarke ... Reporter #4
Joseph Dahman ... Mr. Weiner
Kevin Duffis ... Clerk (as Kevin A. Duffis)

Michael Fairman ... Judge Douglas McGrath

Bruce French ... Brian Mellor
Starr Gilliard ... Reporter #1
Patricia Huston ... Hilda Brunschwager

Vincent Irizarry ... Peter Brosens (as Vince Irizarry)
Janet MacLachlan ... Erica Tuckman
Grant Moran ... Jury Foreman
Alec Murdock ... Reporter #3
Kim Murdock ... Reporter #2
Cathey Paine ... Wendy Bryant
Priscilla Pointer ... Judge Dorothy M. Pehlman
Kevin Roberts ... Reporter #5
Ed Rue ... John Washington (as Edward Earl Rue)

Mario Van Peebles ... Andrew Taylor
Tara Windsor ... Cindy Helms (as Tara Zucker)

Season 1, Episode 7: Gibbon Take

14 November 1986
Kuzak wants to take his relationship with Grace public, then reporters drag her through the mud during a press conference when her former fiancé tells them that she left him at their wedding with a unknown man (Kuzak) in a gorilla suit. Meanwhile, Kelsey pushes the trustees of a fund intended to benefit the poor and homeless of Beverly Hills into doing something. Victor tries to defend the spoiled Jeffrey Sullivan on drug dealing charges, who is convinced he can buy his way out of the drug rap. Also, Abby's stress over her missing son comes out while she is helping Becker in a divorce case between a couple using their child at a bargaining chip.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Mimi Kuzyk ... A.D.A. Marilyn Feldman
Bibi Besch ... Corrinne Dupree
Dean Devlin ... Jeffrey Sullivan
John Hancock ... Judge Richard Armand
Erica Yohn ... Crazy Katie Flaherty
Anne Haney ... Judge Marilyn Travelini
Thomas Ryan ... Sid Hershberg
Richard Gates ... Kevin Crenshaw

Denise Crosby ... Joan Turtletaub

Josh Clark ... Ron Mitchell
David Sage ... Judge Aaron Hofheinz
Liam Sullivan ... Trustee Jarrett
Eddie Zammit ... Garth Turtletaub
Tom Hodges ... Not Kuzak

Don Cheadle ... Julian Tatoon
Ben Cooper ... J. Howard Tucker
Denise Latella ... Cop #2
Harry Caesar ... Dwight
Tamra Naggar ... Moderator
John D. Lewis ... Waiter
Terry D. Seago ... Rent a Cop
Charles Weldon ... Cop #1
Kyle Scott Jackson ... Cop #3
Albert Ash ... Waiter Steve
Don Diamond ... Trustee Lloyd
William Anderson ... Lt. Nelson Aldrich
Kim Murdock ... Reporter

Season 1, Episode 8: The Venus Butterfly

21 November 1986
Foster Troutman, a charming polygamist, causes an uproar at the firm over Becker and Markowitz's tax audit case of him and his 11 wives, and he offers Markowtiz a new sexual maneuver on pleasing a woman while Becker is attracted to his lawyer, Lynette Pierce. Meanwhile, Grace faces the difficult task of prosecuting Christopher Appleton, a gay man afflicted with AIDS, who's accused of the mercy killing his similarly infected lover. Abby faces an agonizing ordeal with Kelsey in search for her son when she receives news of an battered anonymous child's death. The other partners quarrel over who will get Chaney's desirable office, and with a coin toss, Markowitz wins.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Stanley Kamel ... Mark Gilliam
Peter Frechette ... Christopher Appleton

Sela Ward ... Lynette Pierce
Cec Verrell ... Angela Sipriano
Joe Mays ... Foster Troutman
Lew Palter ... Judge Leon Ruben
Ben Frank ... Mr. Walters
Milt Oberman ... Dr. Warren Hensel
Felton Perry ... Detective Lester Tuttle
Edith Fields ... Mrs. Cramer
Bobbi Jo Lathan ... Mrs. J. Troutman
Martina Finch ... Mrs. F. Troutman
Debbie Zipp ... Mrs. E. Troutman

James Arone ... Dr. Wakeland
Tracee Lyles ... Rosemary Beachy
Cary J. Pitts ... Jury Foreman (as Cary Pitts)

Mary Linda Phillips ... Mrs. D. Troutman (as Linda Phillips)
Gloria Rossi ... Mrs. C. Troutman
Laurel Schaefer ... Mrs. G. Troutman
Tina Chappel ... Reporter #1

Tom Tully ... Reporter #2
Phyllis St. James ... Reporter #3

Season 1, Episode 9: Fry Me to the Moon

4 December 1986
Kuzak stands firm against capital punishment for a convicted rapist/murderer, despite persuasive arguments that his client will kill again if released pending a new trial. Meanwhile, Becker becomes caught in the middle of his parents divorce action when both his mother and father ask him to represent them against the other and Roxanne eventually rescues him from the mess of this situation. McKenzie indirectly forces Victor to withdraw from an unpopular case in which Victor threatens to quit. Grace hands Mark Gilliam, Appleton's lawyer, new defense grounds for a new trial in the AIDS mercy-killing case. Also, Abby brings a stray dog to work which causes nothing but problems, and Brackman eventually adopts it.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Patrik Baldauff ... Judge #1 (as Patrick Baldauff)
Jerry Cerwonka ... Administrator
Jeanne Cooper ... Gladys Becker
Robert Costanzo ... Vinnie La Rosa, PI
Peter Crook ... Mr. Adler
Joe Dorsey ... Mr. Becker Sr

Shaun Duke ... Cop #1 (as Duke Moosekian)
Peter Frechette ... Christopher Appleton

Jay Arlen Jones ... Cop #2
Kim Joseph ... Judge #3
Ben Jurand ... Prisoner (as Benjamin Jurand)

Stanley Kamel ... Mark Gilliam
J. David Krassner ... Counsel
Scott Lincoln ... Jimmy Petrovek
Mark John McSheehy ... Priest
Lew Palter ... Judge Leon Ruben
Felton Perry ... Detective Lester Tuttle
Michael Rougas ... Maitre d'
Mort Sertner ... Judge #2
Jerry Taft ... Bartender

Sela Ward ... Lynette Pierce

Season 1, Episode 10: El Sid

11 December 1986
Sid Hershberg, a mentally unstable, overworked and underpaid attorney, begs Kuzak to take over one of his many pro bono cases of Nina Emmons, a woman jailed for over five months on an attempted murder charge. Meanwhile, Becker tries to persuade the firm to hire some tall man as a temporary associate to bolster the office basketball squad for an important game after Victor leaves. Kelsey fumes while Markowitz redecorates his new office, but her mood changed when he gives it to her as a gift. Abby tries to start her life over again when her ex-husband returns with their son. Also, Grace is put on night court duty for an indefinite period.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Paul Bartel ... Judge Daytona
Ellen Blake ... Elizabeth Brand
David Cloud ... Guy

Ron Fassler ... Red Player
Damita Jo Freeman ... Nina Emmons
Boyd Gaines ... Jim Perkins
Howard Goodwin ... Robert Scanlon
Mary Gregory ... Judge Pendleton
Jerry Hardin ... D.A. Malcolm Gold
Susan Kellermann
Bruce Kirby ... D.A. Bruce Rogoff
William Hubbard Knight ... Referee

Simone Lazer ... Waitress
Gail Neely ... Bailiff
Barry O'Neill ... Eric Perkins

CCH Pounder ... Judge Roseann Robin (as C.C.H. Pounder)
Wally Rose ... Manager
Thomas Ryan ... Sid Hershberg
Richard Stanley ... Dekay
Gary C. Stevens ... Police Officer
Kenneth Tigar ... Clarence O'Malley
Arnold F. Turner ... Murray (as Arnold Turner)
Jamie Wagerman ... Clerk
Curt Wilmot ... Randy Heidegger

Season 1, Episode 11: Sidney, the Dead-Nosed Reindeer

18 December 1986
Sid Hershberg tries to make a comeback, but he can't take the pressure and kills himself in front of Kuzak while he is trying to get the attempted murder charges against Nina Emmons dropped. Becker gets caught making out with a client's former wife. Meanwhile, Kelsey faces a mountain of garbage (literally) as she tries to wind a contract dispute over an inventor's tea-bag technology. Brackman quarrels with everyone over the annual holiday festivities and McKenzie gives his secretary, Iris, a law book for her future career of studying law. Abby's ex-husband lets their son, Eric, stay with her for the Christmas holidays, and Victor returns to the firm.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Ian Abercrombie ... Gunther Hall
Ellen Blake ... Elizabeth Brand
Robert Costanzo ... Vinnie La Rosa, PI
Jerry Cutler ... Rabbi Breindel
David Dunard ... Sgt. Horace Flynt
Rebecca Forstadt ... Waitress
Damita Jo Freeman ... Nina Emmons
Boyd Gaines ... Jim Perkins
Howard Goodwin ... Robert Scanlon
Cynthia Harris ... Iris Hubbard

Christine Healy ... Maureen Stanton

Michael Holden ... D.A. George Handeman
Darrell Larson ... Tim Stanton

Richard McGonagle ... Ackley Atwood-Wade

Maria Melendez ... Janette Brauer
Fred Morsell ... DeAngelo
Yana Nirvana ... Gisela Redford
Ronan O'Casey ... Gregory Northrop
Barry O'Neill ... Eric Perkins
Thomas Ryan ... Sid Hershberg

Campbell Scott ... Officer Clayton
Teddi Siddall ... Lurline Connors
Curt Wilmot ... Randy Heidegger

Season 1, Episode 12: Prince Kuzak in a Can

8 January 1987
Kuzak has difficulty getting over Sid Hershberg's suicide and seems to assume the dead lawyer's identity by taking over Hershberg's cases. Then Kuzak faces a dilemma when his latest client, lacking confidence in the overworked lawyer, arranges an alibi for himself in a vehicular manslaughter case. When Kuzak has an attack of conscious and withdraws from the case, he is thrown in jail for contempt. Meanwhile, Kelsey works to land Cromwell Industries, a key aircraft manufacturer's account. Roxanne comforts Andrew Putnam, a lonely teenage computer hacker and Victor's client, who's hired to fix the firm's telephones.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Mary Albee ... Victim
Ellen Blake ... Elizabeth Brand
Nancy Burnett ... Judge Geraldine Forstenzer

Christopher Darga ... Detective Ray Zacchino
Charles Davis ... 'Gray Fox' Merithew
Richard Dunn ... Not Sears
Robin Gammell ... Judge John Englander

Grant Heslov ... Andrew Putnam
Marilyn Faith Hickey ... Not Sandy

Michael Holden ... D.A. George Handeman
Ben Kronen ... Burt Kahan

Dan Lauria ... Joseph Sears
Murray Leaward ... 'Gray Fox' Fox
Evan MacKenzie ... Thomas Canfield (as Evan Mackenzie)
Sandy McPeak ... George Cromwell

Jennifer Rhodes ... D.D.A. Gylkowski
Lew Saunders ... Guard
Milton Selzer ... Judge Morris Hood
Teddi Siddall ... Lurline Connors
Karl Anthony Smith ... Technician
Maxine Stuart ... Ellen Perle
Myrna White ... Mrs. Fields
Curt Wilmot ... Randy Heidegger
Christina Rich ... Jessica (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 13: The Douglas Fur Ball

15 January 1987
Brackman (recovering from a broken ankle) asks Becker to represent him after his wife, Sheila, serves him with divorce pagers and she retains Becker's former girlfriend and law associate, Lisa Weston, to represent her. Meanwhile, Markowitz feels very jealous after Kelsey wins the court case for Cromwell Industries and the personal appreciation from Mr. Cromwell himself. Judge Hood, a retiring superior court judge, pressures McKenzie for a job at the firm, and Victor uses statistical evidence as he accuses another judge of bigotry for his Hispanic client. Also, Roxanne reluctantly agrees to go out on a date with the insecure Andrew Putnam.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Sarah Abrell ... Lisa Weston

Monty Bane ... Randolph Simpson

Terrence Beasor ... Desk Sergeant
Fran Bennett ... Judge Hillary Miller-Johnson
Christopher Carroll ... Maitre D'
Robert Crow ... Uniformed Cop
Gloria Dorson ... Receptionist
Jeff Feringa ... Clerk
Joanna Frank ... Sheila Brackman
Robin Gammell ... Judge John Englander

Grant Heslov ... Andrew Putnam
Jack Jozefson ... Arresting Detective
Peter Kevoian ... D.A. Jim Aoli
Maurice Marsac ... Waiter
Clayton Martinez ... Young Lawyer
Sandy McPeak ... George Cromwell
Milton Selzer ... Judge Morris Hood

Duane Whitaker ... Process Server
Curt Wilmot ... Randy Heidegger
Dan Ziskie ... Francisco Ortega (as Daniel Ziskie)
Kim Murdock ... Reporter (uncredited)

Bruce Winant ... Reporter #2 (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 14: December Bribe

22 January 1987
While McKenzie is dealing with Judge Hood facing bribery charges, he's asked by another senior partner from a national firm in New York, named Marshal Taft & Associates, to merge their two organizations which raises many expectations. Meanwhile, Roxanne and the other secretaries resent the intrusion of two efficiency experts from Marshal Taft. Also, Abby has her first solo court appearance and gets burned for her poor preparation.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Kimberly Beck ... Nancy Tritchler
Nadine Berger ... Anchorwoman

Robert Alan Beuth ... Attorney Jones (as Robert Beuth)
Ellen Blake ... Elizabeth Brand
Guy Christopher ... Paul Glansman
Rocko Del Verra ... Reporter #1 (as Rocco Dal Vera)

Michael Fairman ... Judge Douglas McGrath
Grant Forsberg ... Bartender
Cynthia Harris ... Iris Hubbard

Michael Holden ... D.A. George Handeman
Patricia Huston ... Hilda Brunschwager
Chip Johnson ... Gordon Alport
Pamela Kosh ... Delores Kirby
Richard Joseph Lafond Jr. ... Waiter
John McCann ... Raymond Lloyd
Sandy McPeak ... George Cromwell
Alec Murdock ... Reporter #2
Elizabeth Norment ... Estelle Friedland
John Schuck ... Deputy D.A. Stanley Kunin
Milton Selzer ... Judge Morris Hood
Kerry Stein ... Attorney Smith

Liz Torres ... Judge Linda Ruiz-Quinones
Jeff Allin ... Scott Gottlieb (uncredited)
Susan Wheeler Duff ... Monica Alport (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 15: Beef Jerky

5 February 1987
Grace returns to day court and has problems keeping the prosecution of a man accused of stealing bull semen on the serious side. Meanwhile, Victor goes beyond professional bounds in urging a troubled family to seek redress for the death of their son in a car accident. Becker insists to Carolyn, his latest client, on aggressively pursing evidence against her husband's marital infidelities despite her objections, and then regrets it when she attempts to shoot her husband in Becker's office. Abby assists with Victor's case while searching for a suitable escort for a family wedding and winds up with an unexpected volunteer: a district attorney named George Handelman, who grilled her during her first court appearance.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Annie Abbott ... Judge Janice L. Neiman
Gary Armagnac ... Harry Pass
Tom Ashworth ... Reporter #2
Ann Blessing ... Reporter #1
Brian Byers ... David Boyer
Michael Collins ... Mr.Brophy
Suzanne Collins ... Mrs. Brophy
Marabina Davila ... Juanita
Robert Firth ... Bartender
Tony Frank ... Eugene Lavanchy

Bernie Hern ... Judge Sidney Schroeder

Michael Holden ... D.A. George Handeman
Bruce Kirby ... D.A. Bruce Rogoff
Bill Marcus ... Glen Maroni
James McDonnell ... D.A. Dick Berenbaum
Michael Mitz ... Dr. Donald Christie

Kim Myers ... Patricia Brophy
Barry O'Neill ... Eric Perkins
John Pinero ... Medic

Sheryl Lee Ralph ... Renee Quintana
Hartley Silver ... Prof. Philip L'Hommedieu
Eileen T'Kaye ... Jury Foreperson
Paul Tompkins ... Floyd
Patricia Wettig ... Carolyn Glasband
Mark Withers ... Dr. Glasband

Lauren Woodland ... Kelly Brophy
Paul Bartel ... Judge Daytona (uncredited)

Stanley Kamel ... Mark Gilliam (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 16: Becker on the Rox

12 February 1987
A top pharmaceutical company tries to repackage Kuzak after hiring him to win a product-liability case. But he and Victor show them a few things about swaying a jury during a mock trial. Meanwhile, Roxanne asserts herself and demands a pay raise from Becker. Markowitz learns a lot about Kelsey when he handles her massive tax return. Also, Abby takes another court case when she defends Benny Stulwicz, a retarded man against charges of robbery.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Walter Bobbie ... Joel Zweibel
Randy Brooks ... Malcolm Taggert
Nancy Burnett ... Judge Geraldine Forstenzer
Larry Drake ... Bennie Stulwicz

Basil Hoffman ... Baldred Townsend
Christina Johns ... Candy
Russ Marin ... Dr. Schwartz
James McDonnell ... D.D.A. Dick Berenbaum (as James Macdonnell)
Annabella Price ... Bridget Reynolds
Charles Quertermous ... Juror #6
Charles Summers ... Judge Pope
Myrl Svela ... Juror #7
Diane Vincent ... Juror #8
Lesley Woods ... Mrs. Stulwicz

Michael Fairman ... Judge Douglas McGrath (uncredited)

Michael Holden ... D.A. George Handeman (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 17: Fifty Ways to Floss Your Lover

19 February 1987
Grace pushes hard for the death penalty against a convicted gang member and murderer of a prison guard in which she gets rewarded with threats against her life by his gang members. Meanwhile, Victor becomes intimately involved with Jocelyn Pennebaker, a dentist he defended in a malpractice suit. Becker suffers trying to go on a date with his new temporary secretary while Roxanne is away on jury duty and holds firm against the acquittal of a man facing an assault and battery charge.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Annie Abbott ... Judge Janice L. Nieman
Martin Azarow ... Robert Sylvia
Wren T. Brown ... Marshall #2 (as Wren Brown)
Matt Butler ... Marshall #1
Jeffrey Alan Chandler ... Gun Clerk
Frederick Coffin ... Bill Novicky
Burton Collins ... Judge Hurwitz
Dana DiCiano ... D.D.A. Eve Fleiganhamer
Pat Distefano ... Emergency Room Doctor (as Pat DiStefano)
Laura Esterman ... Gloria Rheinhold
Richard Galli ... Foreperson
John Hancock ... Judge Richard Armand
Damon Hines ... Punk
Jennifer Holmes ... Dr. Jocelyn Pennebaker
Dore Keller ... John Harkavy
Bruce Kirby ... D.A. Bruce Rogoff
Richard Joseph Lafond Jr. ... Waiter

Julie Ow ... Dental Assistant
Felton Perry ... Detective Lester Tuttle

Robert Picardo ... Lawyer Joe Dumphy

Phil Reeves ... Dr. Charles Bassett (as Philip Reeves)
Jason Ross ... Anthony Mosha
Gail Ruscetta ... Sam
Dorothy Sinclair ... Mrs. Lundstrum
Ebbe Roe Smith ... Daniel Bridges
J.W. Smith ... Walt Buckner

Jack Stehlin ... Court Clerk
Gregory Wagrowski ... Gelber
Ivy White ... Mrs. Cramer
Jane Windsor ... Meredith Wiggins

Michael Holden ... D.A. George Handeman (uncredited)
Kim Murdock ... Reporter (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 18: The Grace of Wrath

26 February 1987
Brackman's sudden self-consciousness about his baldness prompts anxiety in the other men of the firm as well. Meanwhile, Grace's brush with death at the hands of a gang member leaves her fearful and resentful of Kuzak's and everyone's protective attitude. Roxanne inspires strength in Becker's timid client, but warns her about rebound romances. Also, Victor gains a courtroom admirer after he defends a man's use of marijuana as a religious sacrament.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Bob Ari ... Mr. Anthony

Adam Arkin ... Richard Kendall
Gary Blumsack ... Stuart Zaplin
Scotch Byerly ... Foreman
Burton Collins ... Judge Hurwitz
Alfred Dennis ... Israel Hersch

Marta DuBois ... Gwen Fuller (as Marta Dubois)
Stephen Godwin ... Leon Shachter
Damon Hines ... Kevin Rollins
Patricia Huston ... Hilda Brunschwager
Bruce Kirby ... D.A. Bruce Rogoff
Haunani Minn ... Judge Sheps

Henry G. Sanders ... Judge Robinson Lowry
Lionel Mark Smith ... Steven Norman (as Lionel Smith)

Amy Van Nostrand ... Nancy Shacter

Bernard White (as Bernie White)
Clare Wren ... Shannon

Jennifer Bassey ... Rita Steinhauser (uncredited)
Terrence E. McNally ... Dr. Paul Wooden (uncredited)
Keith Mills ... Judge Walter Green (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 19: Sparky Brackman R.I.P. ????-1987

26 March 1987
Brackman's quarrel with a eccentric neighbor's complaint about his barking dog escalates dramatically when the fight turns ugly and physical. Meanwhile, Kuzak faces a tough opposing counsel when he represents a young woman suing a football jock in a date rape civil suit. Kelsey and Markowitz argue over the sale of her condominium, and Abby tentatively tries a new romance with George Handelman.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Ellen Blake ... Elizabeth Brand

Rod Britt ... Jury Forman

Nick Cassavetes ... Richard Bertrand
Cheryl Checcetto ... Marietta Havens
Robert Costanzo ... P I Vinnie La Rosa

Tess Harper ... Patricia Pittman

Michael Holden ... D.A. George Handleman
James Hornbeck ... Harkness
Patricia Huston ... Hilda Brunschwager
Warren J. Kemmerling ... John Anthony Keris (as Warren Kemmerling)
Enid Kent ... Joan Cherundolo
Whitney Kershaw ... Lori Abrams

Clyde Kusatsu ... Judge
Dinah Lenney ... Receptionist
John McGhan ... Court Clerk
Kim Murdock ... Reporter #2
Joseph Oliveri ... Draftsman
Priscilla Pointer ... Judge Dorothy M. Pehlman
RCB ... Window Washer
Kevin Roberts ... Reporter #1
Elena Wohl ... Fran Winston (as Elena Stiteler)

Season 1, Episode 20: Oy Vey! Wilderness!

2 April 1987
Kelsey takes Markowitz on a camping trip in the hills which turns disastrous. Meanwhile, Kuzak tries to help Ron Messer, a fisherman who lost his boat when the IRS confiscated it in a tax dispute. Becker falls hard for a young model, named Lucinda, but later discovers that she's only using him to make her current boyfriend jealous. Grace's addiction to pills and hard liquor catches up with her. Also, Brackman involves Victor and Abby in his continuing dispute with his neighbor over the death of his dog, and Iris worries when an unusually moody McKenzie hesitates to see a doctor.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Luke Askew ... Ron Messer
Kevin Bash ... S.M.P.D. Officer #2
Judy Jean Berns ... Virginia Zeppoli
Bill Cakmis ... Abbot
Lise Cutter ... Lucinda Bonner

Joseph Gian ... Aaron Fein (as Joey Gian)
Cynthia Harris ... Iris Hubbard
Warren J. Kemmerling ... John Anthony Keris (as Warren Kemmerling)

Mimi Kuzyk ... A.D.A. Marilyn Feldman
David P. Lewis ... S.M.P.D. Officer #1
Lizzie Maxwell ... Bailiff
Michael Simms ... Franco
George Skaff ... Ramon Trilfa
Melissa Weber ... Clerk
David Wiley ... Judge Paul Peck
Steven Williams ... Detective Sgt. Phipps
Michael Tulin ... Marvin Hessen (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 21: Pigmalion

9 April 1987
Victor and Abby defend a woman accused of murdering her baby. Kuzak's fisherman client, Ron Messer, wins his case against the IRS, but loses his boat anyway to bank foreclosure. Meanwhile, Kelsey and Markowitz wind up in Las Vegas while celebrating their six-month anniversary together, complete with an Elvis impersonator at a wedding chapel. Becker's client makes some astounding accusations against her husband, a kiddie-show TV host, concerning the family pig. Also, Grace leaves Kuzak for a while to sort out her feelings. McKenzie finally clears the air with Iris about a minor medical condition of his.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Frank Annese ... Bart Breinan
Luke Askew ... Ron Messer
Ellen Blake ... Elizabeth Brand
Paul Bovino ... Court Clerk
Pat Corley ... Uncle Willard Sabrett
Cherry Davis ... Tonya
Robert Del Sesto ... Bailiff

Richard Fancy ... Norman Klein

Lee Garlington ... Regina Furnald
Mary Gregory ... Judge Pendleton
Cynthia Harris ... Iris Hubbard
Lisa Kahofer ... Kimberly Best
Charles Levin ... D.A. Robert Caporale

Millicent Martin ... Arlene Sabrett
Stefanie Mason ... Elizabeth Furnald

Greg Mullavey ... Gil Furnald
David J. Partington ... Marshall Schulian

Sukey Smith ... Waitress

Marcelo Tubert ... Dr. David Koenig (as Marc Tubert)
Melissa Tufeld ... Nurse
Peter Willcox ... Rev. Silve
T.J. Worzalla ... Child
Robert Wuhl ... Crutchfeld
Felton Perry ... Detective Lester Tuttle (uncredited)
Michael Tulin ... Marvin Hessen (uncredited)

Season 2


Season 2, Episode 1: The Lung Goodbye

15 October 1987
Kuzak lets his anti-smoking feelings enter into his latest civil case involving a man dying from emphysema who is suing a tobacco company. Meanwhile, Becker's position as the lawyer for a man being divorced by a wealthy film star calls for some close personal negotiations with the lady. Victor experiences nothing but bad luck after leasing an expensive new sports car that repeating gets broken into and eventually stolen. Jonathan Rollins, a young black lawyer and prospective new associate, pumps Abby for information about the firm. Also, Kelsey's anxiety over her upcoming wedding to Markowitz surfaces in bickering between them.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Annie Abbott ... Judge Janice L. Neiman

Ray Abruzzo ... Anthony Gianelli
Barbara Brownell ... Phyllis O'Brien

Kim Delaney ... Leslie Kleinberg
Jake Dengel ... Patrick O'Brien
Jack Dodson ... Mr. Fredericks
Antony Hamilton ... Dan Sapin
Mitchell Laurance ... Richard Mathers
Kerry Michaels ... Journalist #1
Raymond O'Connor ... Rick Santini

Robert Pescovitz ... Journalist #2
Diane Racine ... Jury Foreperson
Marisa Redanty ... Alexandra Lindsey
Brian Sheehan ... Arthur Ramsey
Allysia Sneed ... Clerk

Suanne Spoke ... Officer Goodman

Rebecca Street ... Sherry

Shannon Tweed ... Jocelyn Miller

Sam Whipple ... Dr. Arthur Saxon

Season 2, Episode 2: The Wizard of Odds

22 October 1987
Kelsey defends Dr. Peter Warren, a psychiatrist against a civil suit based on his failure to warn one of his patients about the dangerous obsession displayed by another patient. Meanwhile, Victor vies with Hamilton Schuyler (a.k.a.: Mighty Mouse), a crafty dwarf attorney, in a dramatic civil case concerning the disfigurement of a little boy in a fire whose mother is suing the pajama company Victor is representing. Abby finds herself intrigued by the new associate, Anthony Gianelli, who's worried about failing the bar exam and having to return to "the family business." Brackman takes a seat on the bench of a small claims court where he meets a passionate bailiff, Rhonda Vasek. McKenzie interviews Rollins about a possibly in joining the firm. Also, Becker volunteers himself for a bachelor auction, and get more than he bargained for with Nina Hollender, the woman who "bought" him, is determined to get her money's worth.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Ray Abruzzo ... Anthony Gianelli
Debra Armini ... Woman #4
Robert Benedetti ... James Peletier

Anne Betancourt ... Geraldine Walworth
Jonathan Brandis ... Kevin Talbot
Tina Chappel ... Woman #3
Jordan Charney ... Dr. Samuel Adelson
George Coe ... Judge Wallace R. Vance

Greg Collins ... Bailiff
Linda Cook ... Woman #2
Jerome Courshon ... Clerk

Pat Crawford Brown ... Jury Foreman #2

Wanda De Jesus ... Ms. Santiago

Kim Delaney ... Leslie Kleinberg

Diane Delano ... Rhonda Vasek

Patrick DeSantis ... Jury Foreman
Christie Houser ... Woman Juror

Laura Johnson ... Nina Hollander
Michelangelo Kowalski ... Punk
DeVera Marcus ... Woman #6
Marji Martin ... Mildred Greevy
Barry Michlin ... Marvin Weedon
Lew Palter ... Judge Leon Ruben

Mark Pellegrino ... Punk
David Rappaport ... Hamilton Schuyler
Ralph Seymour ... Elliot Robb
Arthur Taxier ... Dr. Peter Warren
Pamela Thompson ... Woman #5
Ann Walker ... Emcee
Ashley Wells ... Woman #1

Caroline Williams ... Mrs. Talbot
Michael Worth ... Punk (as Mike Worth)

Season 2, Episode 3: Cannon of Ethics

29 October 1987
Kelsey takes her dilemma concerning Dr. Warren to a retired DA. Meanwhile, Brackman assigns another associate to the Rohner vs. Gradinger case. Abby helps a dying Mrs. Stulwicz set up a trust to care for Benny and gets him a job with the firm as a messenger. Becker follows his usual pattern with Nina, then breaks up with her when she brings up talk of marriage. Victor continues his case against Hamilton Schuyler and finds himself fighting a losing battle. Markowitz and Kelsey are both angered when Brackman suggests that married partners are not welcome in the firm. Also, Jonathan Rollins is greeted warily as he officially joins the firm.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Ray Abruzzo ... Anthony Gianelli
Opelene Bartley ... Juror #2
Robert Benedetti ... James Peletier
Jonathan Brandis ... Kevin Talbot
George Coe ... Judge Wallace R. Vance

Greg Collins ... Bailiff
Ed Corbett ... Juror #3

Pat Crawford Brown ... Jury Foreman #2

Kim Delaney ... Leslie Kleinberg
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Marilyn Faith Hickey ... Secretary
Christie Houser ... Woman Juror

Laura Johnson ... Nina Hollander
Martha Lambert ... Jane Engelman
Paul Lambert ... Wendell Gleason
David Milch ... James Beaumont
David Rappaport ... Hamilton Schuyler
Arthur Taxier ... Dr. Peter Warren

Caroline Williams ... Mrs. Talbot
Lesley Woods ... Mrs. Stulwitz
Madlyn Rhue ... Judge Wyatt (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 4: Brackman Vasektimized

5 November 1987
Becker turns over a losing case concerning a case of "car homicide" to Leslie Kleinberg, a pretty new associate, then pursues the case and the associate when Leslie decides to leave the firm. Meanwhile, Kelsey defends a water company CEO against charges that they've polluted the drinking water of a nearby trailer park, causing birth defects. Brackman, after another humiliation by his insanely jealous wife Sheila, turns to Rhonda for comfort. Grace becomes upset and jealous when she meets Lynn Palmer, Kuzak's ex-wife whom he never mentioned. Also, Abby learns how much Rollins is being paid and sparks a rebellion among the associates.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Frank Ashmore ... Bruce Wellman
Reuven Bar-Yotam ... Joseph Ludlum (as Reuven Bar Yotam)
Ellen Blake ... Elizabeth Brand

Nicolas Coster ... Brian P. Young

Kim Delaney ... Leslie Kleinberg

Diane Delano ... Rhonda Vasek

Robert Factor ... Laszlo

Tovah Feldshuh ... Lynn Palmer
Joanna Frank ... Sheila Brackman

Robert Kim ... Judge Ronald Kim Park
Lisa Michelson ... Secretary (as Lisa Michaelson)
Connie Needham ... Denise Franklin

Kellie Overbey ... Tammy Schiff
Roberto Ramirez ... Waiter

James Sutorius ... Lyman Hatcher
David Wakefield ... Bill Tobias

Joahn Webb ... Judge Helena Thompson
Bo Zenga ... George Chernov
Barry Michlin ... Marvin Weedon (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 5: The Brothers Grimm

12 November 1987
Brackman learns some upsetting things about his late, revered father as he peruses some old papers of his and finds Rusty Farrell, a former film actress and his father's mistress along with her balding son (and his half-brother) Erroll, a sleazy attorney. Meanwhile, the Rohner vs. Gradinger case ends up back in Kelsey's lap, who passes it on to Abby. Markowitz asks Kelsey to sign a prenuptial agreement just to test her love of him. Victor handles a civil suit for a woman raped at a deserted bar while an off-duty police officer stood by. Benny's mother dies and the firm rallies around him for support. Also, Grace agrees to meet with Lynn Palmer for lunch to find out if she still has feelings for Kuzak.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Laura Bassett ... LaWanda Buttle
Ellen Blake ... Elizabeth Brand
Johnny Dark ... Lenny Paul

Diane Delano ... Rhonda Vasek
Jody Fasanella ... Doctor

Tovah Feldshuh ... Lynn Palmer

Bette Ford ... Rusty Farrell
Ernest Harada ... Siggy Holbein
Bill Kalmenson ... Judge Thomas L. Salamunovich

Matt Landers ... Carl Sackett
Sheila Larken ... Deirdre Stackpole
Maria O'Brien ... Carmen Carillo
Marco Rodríguez ... Lee Reynoso (as Marco Rodriguez)
Jeff Silverman ... Erroll Farrell
Jon Simmons ... Waiter
David Michael Sterling ... Bailiff
Leeza Vinnichenko ... Malka Petrovic
Kathryn White ... Mrs. Fitzgerald
Lesley Woods ... Mrs. Stulwicz

Season 2, Episode 6: Auld L'Anxiety

19 November 1987
Brackman agonizes when his half-brother, Erroll, catches him making out with his bailiff, Rhonda, in which he blackmails Brackman for use of his office at the firm. Meanwhile, McKenzie is reluctant to go back into the courtroom for the first time in years to handle an age-discrimination case with his hearing impairment. Rollins aggressively deposes a divorcing spouse, despite the partners objections to his tactics. Markowitz tries without success to apologize to an elusive Kelsey over the prenuptial agreement. Also, Grace persuades a reluctant mother to testify against the gang members accused in a drive-by shooting, and later regrets it.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Jeff Silverman ... Erroll Farrell

Jesse D. Goins ... Milton Labine
Rosalind Cash ... Mrs. Sweet
John Furey ... Mr. Lewis

Diane Delano ... Rhonda Vasek
Zero Hubbard ... Julius Sweet
Terrence E. McNally ... Dean Ackerson (as Terrence McNally)
Don Starr ... William Claflin

Jay Ingram ... Greg O'Halloran
Robert Phalen ... Judge Lemuel Collins
Kenneth Gray ... Mitch Kilburn
Peter Kevoian ... Jim Aoli
Lynn Herring ... Jessica Teicher
Keith Mills ... Judge Walter Green
Darrell Zwerling ... Jury Foreman
Joanne Strauss ... Judge Carol McManama
Brad Burlingame ... Newscaster
Gloria Delaney ... Faith Farrow
Timothy Wayne ... Graydon Anderson
James Jay Lawrence ... Gang Member #1
Michael K. Woods ... Gang Member #2
Susan Tick ... Jeane Kasabian
Eddie Ken Gee ... Messenger

Season 2, Episode 7: Rohner vs. Gradinger

3 December 1987
Kuzak has little sympathy for his celebrity client, Patrick Boyd, in defending him for drug possession. Rhonda creates a scene at the firm after Brackman breaks off his affair with her. Meanwhile, Victor meets Lauren Sevilla, an unhappy woman he met after getting stuck in a elevator whose marriage is on the rocks. Rollins goes ahead on his own to retrieve a client angry with Markowitz, and then lands his for himself. Kelsey's anti-Semitic and racist mother arrives in town to meet with Markowitz. The Rohner vs. Gradinger case comes to a climax, and dramatically changes Abby's future.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Clayton Rohner ... Patrick Boyd

Finola Hughes ... Lauren Sevilla
Constance Towers ... Charlotte Kelsey

Joe Marinelli ... Gordon Bass
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Karmin Murcelo ... Judge Elena B. Rivero

Diane Delano ... Rhonda Vasek
Joel Colodner ... Manny Rohner
Jay Gerber ... Marty Gradinger
Joan Pringle ... Yvonne

Jacqueline Scott ... Mrs. Crawford
Marc Buckland ... Ronnie Cevenko
Eric Menyuk ... Roland Burnet

Harry Hart-Browne ... Len Tucker
Marylou Kenworthy ... Ellen Levine

Tony Colitti ... Court Officer
Mona Williams ... Teenager #1
Joleen Lutz ... Teenager #2
Kelly Ames ... Teenager #3
Helen Duffy ... Jury Foreperson
Alan Ross ... Maitre D' (as Alan J. Ross)
Kim Murdock ... Reporter

Season 2, Episode 8: Goldilocks and the Three Barristers

10 December 1987
Grace gets a lot of criticism from her co-workers at the D.A.'s office when she willingly agrees to prosecute three lawyers accused of sexual battery against an underage stripper. Meanwhile, Abby loses the Rohner vs. Gradinger case to Rollins, and Kelsey and Markowitz finally set a wedding date. A despondent Becker tries to raise his spirits by redoing Benny in his own image. Also, Brackman worries about having AIDS after his tryst with Rhonda Vasek.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Hildy Brooks ... Sarah Kerwin

Twink Caplan ... Joujou

Tony Carreiro ... Mr. Conlin
Joel Colodner ... Manny Rohner
Curt Davis ... Waiter

Diane Delano ... Rhonda Vasek

Jan Devereaux ... Lawyer #2
Leonard Donato ... Lawyer #5
Paul Elman ... Stylish Man
Irena Ferris ... Saleswoman

Alexander Folk ... Nurse
Tanya George ... Stripper
Jay Gerber ... Marty Gradinger
Marilyn Faith Hickey ... Secretary

Finola Hughes ... Lauren Sevilla
Bruce Kirby ... D.A. Bruce Rogoff
James Manis ... Judge Lorimar
Caitlin O'Heaney ... Kiki Sennheiser
Annie Oringer ... Jeanie Morris
Tim Perot ... Lawyer #1
Brett Porter ... Delinsky
Roderick Spencer ... Jack Debente
Mark Vance ... Lawyer #3

Gary Werntz ... Jury Foreman

Season 2, Episode 9: Divorce with Extreme Prejudice

17 December 1987
Victor's love for Lauren is tested when she's arrested after she shoots and kills her ex-husband and it appears to have been premeditated. Although Victor gets the murder charges against Lauren dropped, he's still skeptical about her story of self-defense and breaks up with her. Meanwhile, Abby discovers Erroll in Brackman's office and learns of his arrangement with him while Sheila seduces Erroll as payback after learning of Brackman' affair, in which he suffers an anxiety attack. Grace prosecutes Reuben Mendez, a teenager who has been accused of killing his own father after years of abuse. Benny plays Santa at the annual Christmas party, where Becker persuades Roxanne to go with him to visit his parents for the holidays.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

John Apicella ... Clerk
Phyllis Applegate ... Ida (as Phyliss Applegate)
Robert V. Barron ... Wino
Laura Bassett ... LaWanda Buttle
Ellen Blake ... Elizabeth Brand

Richard Coca ... Reuben Mendez
Kristina David ... Maria Woods
Douglas Dirkson ... Judge Austin Lyne
Laura Fabian ... Spanish Woman With Child
Joanna Frank ... Sheila Brackman
Silvana Gallardo ... Mrs. Mendez
Ray Girardin ... Lieutenant
Anne Haney ... Judge Marilyn Travelini

Bernie Hern ... Judge Sidney Schroeder

Finola Hughes ... Lauren Sevilla
Patricia Huston ... Hilda Brunschwager

Gregory Itzin ... Jack Angeletti
Richard Leos ... Spanish Man
Stephen Liska ... Mitchell Tanana (as Steve Liska)
Paris Robinson ... Bailiff Alton
Jeff Silverman ... Erroll Farrell
Robert Vogel ... George Crone

Bernard White ... Conrad Peters (as Bernie White)

Season 2, Episode 10: Full Marital Jacket

7 January 1988
Markowitz and Kelsey experience prenuptial jitters as they prepare to make their wedding vows in a former ceremony at their house. Meanwhile, Benny is arrested for sexual assault after he confesses, and Kuzak and Becker search for proof that the charges are bogus. Rollins represents former McKenzie Brackman associate Anthony Gianelli, now a circus stuntman, whose entire crippled family is being sued by an audience member claiming that he was injured during a show. Roxanne meets Jimmy Markham, a stockbroker after they accidentally hit each other in the garage parking lot and a passionate affair begins between them. Also, Sheila Brackman causes another scene at the wedding ceremony when she tells Douglas that she wants a divorce.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz

Ray Abruzzo ... Anthony Gianelli
Constance Towers ... Charlotte Kelsey

Tony Perez ... Mr. Trevino
Charles Frank ... Jimmy Markham
Penny Santon ... Mrs. Gianelli
Laurie Souza ... Melanie
Bill Wiley ... Minster
Joanna Frank ... Sheila Brackman

Mike Pniewski ... Judge McCall (as Michael Pniewski)
Martha Ferris ... Jody Flood
Jeremy Roberts ... Officer
James Edgcomb ... Detective Mark Stanziani
Catharine Burgess ... Saleswoman (as Catherine Erhardt)
Patricia Matthews ... Judge Mason (as Patricia Matthew)
Huck Liggett ... Anton Duchin
Walter Olkewicz ... Mr. Hartvig

Jane A. Johnston ... Janet Robinson
Jamie Ferreira ... Franny (as Jamie Murphy)
Lynn Niederman Silver ... Clerk

Season 2, Episode 11: Gorilla My Dreams

14 January 1988
Victor takes Benny to the zoo where he soon becomes involved in pleasing Benny's questions about life and love when he becomes involved in a case involving the mistreatment of a zoo gorilla. Becker's client, Ken Seaver, accused of molestation, disappears with his young daughter. Meanwhile, Roxanne ignores Becker's suspicions about Jimmy with his stock tips that may be from insider trading while she gives some stock tip advice to Kelsey, Abby and others at the firm whom Kelsey spends her shares on a $10,000 Rolex wristwatch as a gift for Markowitz.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Penny Fuller ... Cynthia Levine
Charles Frank ... Jimmy Markham
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz

Steve Vinovich ... Ken Seaver
Kate Zentall ... Rita Seaver
Daniel Benzali ... Judge Donald Phillips
John Lawrence ... Reuben
Ellen Blake ... Elizabeth Brand
Jandi Swanson ... Katie Seaver
Vinny Argiro ... Malvasi

Larry Cedar ... Robert Wilentz
Richard Jamison ... Andy Globas
Patti Johns ... Lois Manfredi
Fred Killensmith ... Top Shirt
Jessie Scott ... Fox

Hugh B. Holub ... Schlub #2 (as Hugh Holub)
Armand Asselin ... Schlub #3
Caron L. Steiner ... Zoo Patron (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 12: Hand Roll Express

21 January 1988
Brackman unwittingly gets arrested for solicitation by an inexperienced undercover policewoman who mistakes his reading of a Japanese restaurant menu for come-ons. Meanwhile, Roxanne tells Kuzak and Becker that she is willing to reject immunity to stand by Jimmy during his trial for insider trading. Victor represents Lorna Landsberg, a food critic being sued by a restaurant owner after she gave a scathing review of the place that cost it heavily. Grace receives and accepts a lucrative partnership offer with an old friend from law school. At the end, Kelsey tells Markowitz about her part in Roxanne's insider stock tips, which takes a sudden turn when they are both mugged by an infamous, well-dressed robber known as "the yuppie bandit."

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Charles Frank ... Jimmy Markham
Sam Behrens ... Charles Craft
Conchata Ferrell ... Lorna Landsberg
Fran Bennett ... Judge Hilary Johnson

Rosalind Allen ... Officer Sandra Davis (as Rosalind Ingledew)
Bruce Kirby ... D.A. Bruce Rogoff
Peter Kevoian ... Jim Aoli
Andrew Schneider ... Chef

Jim Jansen ... Geoffrey Bowers
Hildy Brooks ... Sarah Kerwin
Mark Schneider

Cristine Rose ... Gay Halloran

Todd Jeffries ... Larry Martin

Charley Lang ... Robert Alden
Frank Schuller ... Judge Cyril Hodges
Andrew Magarian ... Passenger
Michael James ... Weirdo
Stephen Day ... Cop #1
Robert Apisa ... Cop #2
Jerry Ayres ... Stanley Niles
Yosh Moriwaki ... Sushi Chef #2
Marcus K. Mukai ... Sushi Chef #1 (as Marcus Mukai)

Craig Richard Nelson ... Donald Kelly (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 13: Beauty and Obese

11 February 1988
Kuzak represents Lynn Stetler, a lawyer suing the law firm she was fired from because of her obesity. Meanwhile, Grace refuses to take the case of John Vincent, her first client offered in her new partnership arrangement because of his alleged mafia connections. Markowitz inherits $30 million after an elderly, senile client dies and he faces a dissenting chorus which include Kelsey, a televangelist, and the client's disgruntled children all after the money. Also, Rollins makes a self-serving TV appearance on a talk show that rankles his co-workers, which leads to them scaring Rollins in a practical joke. Then Rollins finally wises up and decides to even the score.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins (credit only)

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Susan Peretz ... Lynn Stetler
Sam Behrens ... Charles Craft
Bruce Ornstein ... John Trischuta
James Handy ... John Vincent

Kevin Dunn ... Barry Braunstein

David Selburg ... Mr. Langella
Susan French ... Edith Lundstrum
Ellen Blake ... Elizabeth Brand
Martin Azarow ... Robert Sylvia

J. Michael Flynn ... Richard Boggs
Bever-Leigh Banfield ... Gina Westland
Shawn Hoskins ... Rosalie Baskin
Matt Roe ... Peter Lundstrum
Joe George ... Judge Hogan Mueller
Will Gill Jr. ... Foreman
Joe Kane ... Brad Sanford
Anni Long ... Gail Lundstrum
Diane Brodie ... Ghost Woman

Season 2, Episode 14: Pettycoat Injunction

18 February 1988
Benny has a date with another retarded young woman from his support group that doesn't go well at all. After witnessing the murder of John Vincent, Grace angrily quits her new partnership after learning of all the mob connections her place has and starts to develop her "domestic side." Meanwhile, Kelsey and Markowitz go to court to testify against the so-called "yuppie bandit" who stole Markowitz's Rolex watch that Kelsey bought with money from Roxanne's insider stock tips. Becker goes beyond the bounds of propriety while representing Jack Seiling, an actor attempting to prevent his TV show producer, Jamie Needham, from airing an embarrassing program of him in drag while Becker is revealed to be romantically involved with Jamie who has staged this suit just for publicity reasons for her studio which angers Becker's colleges at the firm.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Michael Fairman ... Judge Douglas McGrath
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Sam Behrens ... Charles Craft
Paul Regina ... Felix Echeverria
Kim Miyori ... Carol Koyama
Kelbe Nugent ... Jamie Needham
Douglas Dirkson ... Judge Austin Lyne

Charley Lang ... Robert Alden
Daniel Greene ... Jack Seiling
Ellen Blake ... Elizabeth Brand
Roderick Spencer ... Jack Debente
John Hammil ... Detective Miller
Heidi Hennessey ... Ivy
Greg Norberg ... Leo Hamel
David Nieman ... Wino
Tom Mustin ... Juggler
Elena Michaels ... Cashier
David Michael Sterling ... Security Guard
Susan Tick ... Jeane Kasabian
Kim Murdock ... Reporter
Alec Murdock ... Reporter
Paul Motley ... Attendant

Season 2, Episode 15: The Bald Ones

25 February 1988
After Brackman' estranged mother dies, he learns that he has yet another bald half-brother, named Gordon Salt, from another one of late father's mistresses. Gordon, a psychiatrist, tries to help Douglas with his marital problems with Sheila, when really he wants her for himself. Meanwhile, Abby and Rollins learn more about each other as they work late hours to document a potential class action suit. McKenzie tries to help Victor settle a lawsuit brought by a woman against August Redding, a elderly legendary lawyer who's mental facilities are slowly leaving him. Kuzak tries to coax Grace out of her self-imposed retirement by offering a position as co-counsel for Andy Prescott and Thomas Mullaney, two teenage boys accused of a felony murder in connection with a convenience store robbery.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Ralph Bellamy ... August Redding
Earl Boen ... Judge Walter L. Swanson
Susan Ann Connor ... Dr. Julia Robbins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Joanna Frank ... Sheila Brackman
Mike Garibaldi ... Middle Aged Attorney
Penelope Helenick ... Jeanette Wheeler
Patricia Huston ... Hilda Brunschwager
Nan Martin ... Hazel Brackman
Ralph Meyering Jr. ... Eli Aaronsen
Merritt Olsen ... Minister
Priscilla Pointer ... Judge Dorothy M. Pehlman
Jeff Silverman ... Erroll Farrell

Don Sparks ... Russell Spitzer
Leonard Stone ... Judge Paul Hanson
James Sweeney ... Bartender

Jeffrey Tambor ... Gordon Salt
Philip Tanzini ... Thomas Mulaney
Scott Wilkinson ... Charles Mosha (as M. Scott Wilkinson)
Ray Wise ... Walter Platt

Season 2, Episode 16: Fetus Completus

3 March 1988
Brackman looks to Rusty for sympathy when his reconciliation with Sheila falls through after she begins an affair with Gordon. Meanwhile, Benny fears for his job when he accidentally shreds an important file. Kelsey argues for a Caesarean section to save the unborn child of a dying woman. Also, Kuzak and Grace have a major disagreement about how to conduct their defense of Andy Prescott and Thomas Mullaney who blame each other for the murder of the convenience store clerk.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
George Coe ... Judge Wallace R. Vance
Earl Boen ... Judge Walter L. Swanson
Ray Wise ... Walter Platt

Bette Ford ... Rusty Farrell

Jeffrey Tambor ... Gordon Salt

Christian Slater ... Andy Prescott
Joanna Frank ... Sheila Brackman
Alexandra Johnson ... Tracy Arnett

Tony Goldwyn ... Chris Arnett
Kenneth Kimmins ... Dr. Bradley Lawrence

Richard Roat ... Dr. Woodwin
Philip Tanzini ... Thomas Mulaney
David Ralphe ... Kevin O'Keefe
Aixa Clemente ... Sherril Saulter
Babbie Green ... Jury Foreperson
Julian Gamble ... Clinton Eustis
Cecilia García ... Clerk (as Cecelia Garcia)

Season 2, Episode 17: Belle of the Bald

14 April 1988
Victor begins a complicated case concerning the undo influence of a younger woman over a much older man. Grace's return to the D.A.'s office is marked by dark humor over her prosecuting a man who clubbed a swan to death on a golf course. Meanwhile, Kuzak defends Megan Penny, a woman who killed a foreign diplomat who raped her and walked away because of his diplomatic immunity. Also, Brackman continues his secret affair with Rusty, until Erroll finds out.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
James Avery ... Judge Michael Conover

Bill Cobbs ... Webb Johnson

Bette Ford ... Rusty Farrell
Anne Haney ... Judge Marilyn Travelini

Dan Hedaya ... Michael Roitman

Gregory Itzin ... Jack Angeletti
Bruce Kirby ... D.A. Bruce Rogoff

Shelby Leverington ... Dr. Klepp
James McDonnell ... Dick Berenbaum

Lance E. Nichols ... Clerk

Laurie O'Brien ... Megan Penny
Kevin Scannell ... David Murray
Renata Scott ... Mrs. Penny
Teri Sheridan ... Foreperson
Helen Stenborg ... Mrs. Graham
Tomas Trujillo ... Arguello
Jill Vance ... Secretary
Paul Willson ... Witness

Season 2, Episode 18: Open Heart Perjury

21 April 1988
Becker becomes smitten by Monica Ryan, an attractive judge hearing one of his divorce cases and shortly thereafter she hires him to handle her own divorce from her husband. Meanwhile, Rollins and Markowitz use questionable means in a desperate attempt to win a lawsuit against Robert Bolland, a shady business manager accused of defrauding an old woman. A revenge-seeking Erroll launches an all-out war with Brackman when he causes a scene at a formal dinner party by announcing that he has decided to represent Sheila suing for divorce from Brackman. Elizabeth Brand, Kuzak's secretary, introduces a lonely Roxanne to Dave Meyer, a incredibly boring direct-mail mogul.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Cynthia Sikes ... Judge Monica Ryan

Bette Ford ... Rusty Farrell
Jeff Silverman ... Erroll Farrell

Jeffrey Tambor ... Gordon Salt
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Raye Birk ... Judge Steven Lang
Joanna Frank ... Sheila Brackman
Dann Florek ... David Meyer
Richard Masur ... Robert Boland
Peter White ... Stanley Silverman
Irene Tedrow ... Katherine Crutcher
Lora Staley ... Lisa Maynard
Ellen Blake ... Elizabeth Brand

Tom Everett ... Patrick Phillips
Laura Bassett ... LaWanda Buttle

Richard Fancy ... Norman Klein
Coleby Lombardo ... Alexander Brackman
Joshua Smith ... Geoffrey Brackman
Dick Valentine ... Bailiff

Season 2, Episode 19: Leapin' Lizards

28 April 1988
Kelsey represents Julius Goldfarb, a former TV actor consumed by his crime fighting alter ego, the Salamander. Becker has a very happy birthday when he invites Judge Monica Ryan to spend it with him. But later, a deranged gunman holds Judge Ryan, Becker, and a whole courtroom hostage during a custody dispute with his ex-wife. Meanwhile, Victor stomps briefly before setting out on his case to meet with the twins involved in a civil claim. Markowitz tries to help Roxanne get through her monumental tax problem and forces her to declare bankruptcy. Brackman tries to confine in McKenzie about his home situation.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Martin Ferrero ... Julius Goldfarb

Cynthia Sikes ... Judge Monica Ryan

Robert Davi ... Dominic Simonetti
Dann Florek ... David Meyer
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Mitchell Laurance ... Richard Mathers
Jeannetta Arnette ... Vicki Simonetti
Daniel Benzali ... Judge Donald Phillips
Dick Sargent ... Edmund Bates
Bruce Fairbairn ... Bernie Lustig
Rob Neukirch ... Paul Varga
Jenny Sullivan ... Janet Pearce
Tom Lacy ... Gene Strouse
Marilyn Faith Hickey ... Sandy
Ann Marie Gillis ... Clerk (as Anne Marie Gillis)
Michael Fosberg ... Court Officer

Fred Lerner ... Thug
Pete Antico ... Ritchie
Lisa McCullough ... Damsel (as Lisa Mc Cullough)

Season 2, Episode 20: Chariots of Meyer

5 May 1988
Vernon Kepler, an old friend and client of McKenzie, peruses a frivolous lawsuit against an old card playing rival of his and introduces McKenzie to his beautiful granddaughter, Jennifer, as a possible associate for the firm. Meanwhile, Grace is frustrated in her attempts to prosecute a young black man who accidentally shot and crippled a security guard who stopped him for suspected shop lifting because the defending lawyer Lee Atkins, a civil rights black activist, goes to the limits of ethics to derail Grace's case by bringing up the issue of racism, and even calling Grace a racist in open court. Dave Meyer continues his pursuit of Roxanne by offering her one of his many cars for her to drive and offers her to house sit for him. Also, Victor finally brings the elusive twins to visit the office.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes (credit only)
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Dan O'Herlihy ... Vernon Kepler
Peter Hobbs ... Steven Henderson

Michael Fairman ... Judge Douglas McGrath
Philip Sterling ... Judge Jonathan Cramer
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz

Carmen Argenziano ... Lawyer Neil Robertson
Dann Florek ... David Meyer

Dana Sparks ... Jennifer Kepler
Lenka Peterson ... Julia Clarent
Nick Angotti ... Walter Briles
Ellen Blake ... Elizabeth Brand

James Earl Jones ... Lee Atkins
Scott Lawrence ... James Ray Edwards
Denise Gallup ... Twin
Dian Gallup ... Twin
James Tartan ... Jury Foreman
Catherine Blue ... Jury Foreperson
Ray Glanzmann ... Young Man
Jill Vance ... Judy

Season 3


Season 3, Episode 1: Hey, Lick Me Over

3 November 1988
Victor represents a terrified family suing a security firm who did not react in a timely manner to a break-in. Meanwhile, McKenzie fumbles over Jennifer Kepler's continued sexual advances to him, and Kuzak lobbies for Benny's right to vote in an oncoming election. Grace prosecutes a man who is accused of licking a woman's ear without permission. Abby receives bad news of her performance review and thinks about quitting the firm. Kelsey reveals her ambivalence of having a baby to Markowitz. Also, Roxanne ponders a marriage proposal from Dave Meyer.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Paul Regina ... Felix Echeverria
Lory Walsh ... Marcia Jennings

Joe Spano ... George Ripley
Dann Florek ... David Meyer

Dan Hedaya ... Michael Roitman

Scott Paulin ... Mr. Jennings

Dana Sparks ... Jennifer Kepler
Janet Carroll ... Judge Geraldine Parker
Alan Oppenheimer ... Judge Stephen Weeks
Coleen Maloney ... Ms. Stewart
Herb Mitchell ... Mr. Patsos
David Neidorf ... Gary Maus
Stanley Grover ... Judge Richard Lobel

Matt McKenzie ... Peter Montal
Stephen Anthony Henry ... Jury Foreman
Gwen E. Davis ... Voting Official
Hope Marie Carlton ... Marie

Season 3, Episode 2: The Son Also Rises

10 November 1988
Grace is prosecuting Lyle Torrey, a young gang member accused of killing two policemen. As the case progresses, Grace stumbles upon a conspiracy by her boss, Bruce Rogoff, to get a conviction and he tells her to look pass an important loop hole that could free the suspected cop-killer. Meanwhile, Roxanne involves Becker in her domestic problems when she asks him to represent Dave Meyer's sister, Madeline, in a divorce from her husband. Kelsey is representing a 13-year-old boy suing his father for slapping him. Also, Abby resigns from the firm to open up her own private practice.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Rene Auberjonois ... Kevin Richardson

Gregg Henry ... Robert Cullen
Dann Florek ... David Meyer
Bruce Kirby ... D.A. Bruce Rogoff

Miriam Flynn ... Madeleine

Dana Sparks ... Jennifer Kepler
James Avery ... Judge Michael Conover
Nicholas Mele ... Robert Clark

Remy Auberjonois ... Matthew Richardson

Glenn Plummer ... Lyle Torrey
Don Stewart ... Mitchell Nelson

Ken Lerner ... Peter Duble

Michael Laskin ... Judge Mark London
Tommy Hollis ... Geoffrey Marchant
Dave Florek ... Policeman
Nick Eldredge ... Scott Reynolds
Karen Hensel ... Irene Chesbro
Peter Neptune ... Freddy
Mary Armstrong ... Jury Foreperson
Laura Drake ... Mrs. Richardson
Terry Israel ... Clerk

Season 3, Episode 3: Romancing the Drone

17 November 1988
Kuzak is involved in a pro-bono case in defending an accused rapist, and his tactics draw scorn from both Grace and his colleges at the firm. Meanwhile, Meyer's boring talks and constant direct-mail sales pitches tests Roxanne's patience. Becker opts to get a prenuptial pack voided from his client who's husband sets her up to watch her have sex with other men. Kelsey and Markowitz continue their efforts to conceive a child. Abby sets up her own office for her practice. Also, Becker and Judge Monica Ryan split up for good.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Pamela Reed ... Norma Heisler
Debra Sandlund ... Jane Lauderbach

Claudette Nevins ... Sarah Schindler
Dann Florek ... David Meyer

Cynthia Sikes ... Judge Monica Ryan
Joanne Linville ... Rona Samuels

Jennifer Bassey ... Judge Helen Caplan
Peter Hansen ... Judge Jeffrey Liddle

John Bennett Perry ... Richard Lauderbach
Walter Addison ... Dr. Teddy Klein

Kevin Gage ... Calvin Sholes

Emily Kuroda ... Ronnie Page
Al Rosen ... Mr. Sackheim

Reggie Bannister ... Jury Foreman
Hope North ... Rosalind Cantral (as Elizabeth North)

Season 3, Episode 4: Sperminator

1 December 1988
Markowitz starts taking fertility pills for his low sperm count which makes him physically sick. Abby takes questionable measures against Whitley Holland, a deadbeat plumber who asks her to take his case of him being sued by a health club owner over his poor work. When Abby decides not to represent Holland anymore, he flips out and assaults her, resulting in her shooting him dead. Meanwhile, Victor and Rollins nearly come to blows of their conduct in a wrongful death case in which their client, Laura Coyle, is suing a corporation who insisted that her husband go on a mountain climbing trip which led to his death. Also, Kuzak and Grace continue to drift apart because of her constant anger towards him. But eventually, Grace tells Kuzak the reason for her anger because she allowed herself to be corrupted by agreeing to cover up certain evidence in the Lyle Torrey case.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Troy Evans ... Whitey Holland

Deborah May ... Carla Strich
Wayne Northrop ... Bill Ringstrom

Nana Visitor ... Betsy Major
Lisa Sutton ... Maura Coyle
Martin Azarow ... Robert Sylvia
Abraham Alvarez ... Judge Randall Blanke
Ken Foree ... Leonard Mosher

Madison Mason ... Peter Osteen
Ralph Bruneau ... Frank Swayze
Ellen Blake ... Elizabeth Brand

Mike Pniewski ... Judge James M. McCall
Gregg Berger ... Mitchell Noyes

Emily Kuroda ... Ronnie Page
Gail Neely ... Clerk
Sam H. Ginsburg ... Foreman
Frances E. Nealy ... Juror

Season 3, Episode 5: The Princess and the Pee

8 December 1988
Kuzak learns that Richard Mathers, the opposing council in his latest personal injury case which involved a new car, never passed the bar exam. However, Kuzak decides to use this information to his own advantage. Meanwhile, Kelsey and Markowitz grow increasingly wearily of trying to conceive and they begin talk of adoption. While Brackman is going over the final divorce settlement from Sheila, he hires Dorothy Wyler, a 52-year-old lawyer as an associate and who too is a divorcée. Abby, still frightened after her shooting of Holland, allows police lieutenant Bill Ringstrom to comfort her and accompany her to a interview a hostile witness.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman (credit only)

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Mitchell Laurance ... Richard Mathers

Randolph Mantooth ... Gil Tecowsky

Michael Fairman ... Judge Douglas McGrath
Wayne Northrop ... Bill Ringstrom

David Spielberg ... Judge Foster Reeves
Joanna Frank ... Sheila Brackman
Rosemary Dunsmore ... Ina Toland
Nancy Vawter ... Dorothy Wyler
Ann Marie Gillis ... Dr. Karen Wagner (as Anne Marie Gillis)
Kurt Fuller ... Stan Nussbaum
Tony Amendola ... Bartender

Emily Kuroda ... Ronnie Page
Brad Jeffries ... Randy Huggins
Charles Young ... Jeff
Raffaella Commitante ... Clerk
Tamar Cooper ... Foreman
Jill Vance ... Receptionist
Ron Leath ... Barry Toland

Season 3, Episode 6: Dummy Dearest

15 December 1988
Rollins represents Kenny Peterson, a mentally disturbed young man who speaks only through his obnoxious, ventriloquist's dummy in an assault case. Meanwhile, Kelsey's celebrity client, Amanda Shaw, sues a tabloid magazine for publishing a false article which resulted in her teenage daughter's suicide and she ends up worse than she started. Markowitz and Kelsey meet with Ross Burnet, a baby broker in their continuing quest to adopt a baby. Victor represents an unusually arrogant Kuzak as he faces a disciplinary court for his conduct over not reporting an unlicensed Richard Matthers during his personal injury trial while Matthers is representing himself in his own criminal trial for practicing law without a license. Also, Markowitz agrees to cater the annual Christmas office party and ends up playing Santa Claus.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Mitchell Laurance ... Richard Mathers

Joel Brooks ... Kiefer Mitchell
Dann Florek ... David Meyer
Ronn Lucas ... Kenny Peterson
George Coe ... Judge Wallace R. Vance
Jennifer Darling ... Amanda Shaw

Jennifer Rhodes ... Ms. Gylkowski
Gerald Anthony ... Ross Burnett
Michael Keenan ... Dr. Shale (as Michael P. Keenan)
Charlie Stratton ... Michael Lyons (as Charlie Stratton)
Nancy Vawter ... Dorothy Wyler
Al Fann ... Judge George Syler
Jack Orend ... Judge Martin Adelstein (as Jack R. Orend)
Greg Rusin ... Ralph Bellini

John Michael Bolger ... Walt Jordan

Ron Perkins ... Randall Lemoyne
Mort Sertner ... Judge Donald Tytell
Darlene Kardon ... Judge Constance Gregg

Jerry Hauck ... Elliott Oppenheim
Fred E. Baker ... Carl Nelson
Ed Berke ... Foreman
D. Paul Thomas ... Ralph DeSuvio
Alec Murdock ... Reporter (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 7: To Live and Diet in L.A.

5 January 1989
Grace reveals a technicality that could free convicted cop killer Lyle Torrey. But a certain police officer, named Lt. Dolan, tries to prevent Grace from getting Torrey released pending a new trial. Becker forms a partnership with Dave Meyer in trying to make their own do-it-yourself-divorce video tape to market to the masses. Meanwhile, Abby grows more attracted to Lt. Ringstrom and they finally begin a torrid affair. Also, Kelsey and Markowitz meet with a possible birth mother to adopt her baby.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Bernie Casey ... Jack Dolan

Gregg Henry ... Robert Cullen
Dann Florek ... David Meyer
Joyce Hyser ... Allison Gottlieb
Wayne Northrop ... Bill Ringstrom
James Avery ... Judge Michael Conover
Bruce Kirby ... D.A. Bruce Rogoff

Glenn Plummer ... Lyle Torrey
Mary Tanner Bailey ... Kelly (as Mary Tanner)
Gerald Anthony ... Ross Burnett
Nancy Vawter ... Dorothy Wyler
Harold Ayer ... Dean Paige
Stan Kamber ... Judge Harlan Shubow
Jon C. Slade ... Thomas Griese
Jeanne Ernst ... Margo Newell
Bernie Ernst ... Dale Newell
Charles Fulcher ... Clerk
Mary Armstrong ... Foreperson

Harry Hart-Browne ... Waiter
Terry Israel ... Clerk
Jimmy Bridges ... Suspect (as Jimi Bridges Jr.)
Chris Brown ... LeRoy Kaminsky
Marco Hernandez ... Jose Higuel
Jill Vance ... Secretary
Venita Metoyer ... First Cleaning Lady
Louisa Abernathy ... Second Cleaning Lady
Floyd Tanner ... Steven Douse
Lisa Burnett ... Insurance Investigator

John Slade ... Lawyer (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 8: I'm in the Nude for Love

12 January 1989
Kuzak returns to the firm after his suspension and represents Lawrence Stone, the head of a nudist colony who is faced with being closed down due to nuisance complaints from the neighbors while one of the members, Tracy Shoe, is revealed to have a hidden agenda to the case. Meanwhile, Benny develops a crush on Becker's current girlfriend, Allison Gottlieb, the director for his divorce video, after he saves her from a rude bar patron. Also, Victor represents a hospital that does not want to let a brain-dead woman be taken off life support.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Joyce Hyser ... Allison Gottlieb

Micole Mercurio ... Mrs. Ferguson
Allan Arbus ... Lawrence Stone

Teri Hatcher ... Tracy Shoe
Noble Willingham ... Robert Kenyon

Macon McCalman ... Judge
Niles Brewster ... Upton Weeks

Michael Laskin ... Judge Mark London

Ron Orbach ... Charles Knotts
Nancy Vawter ... Dorothy Wyler
Dale Swann ... Dr. Michael Allard
Dennis Bailey ... Dick
Richie Allan ... Mr. Henry Ferguson
Lee Lucas ... Delivery Boy
Charles Hoyes ... Bartender
Alicia O'Conner ... Jamie Ferguson

Season 3, Episode 9: Victor/Victorious

19 January 1989
Grace once again faces off against Lee Atkins, the conniving and racist black lawyer, who again uses the issue of race in which he is defending a middle-aged black man who shot and killed a white man in his apartment whom he thought was an intruder, whereas Grace's argument is that it was a drug deal gone wrong. Seeing that the odds are against him this time, Atkins resorts to low and underhanded means against Grace to get a mistrial declared rather than lose. Meanwhile, Abby unwisely advices a client of hers to accept a settlement because her own practice is in financial difficulty. Markowitz and Kelsey are contacted by their baby broker who has information on a possible baby girl that they can adopt. Allison Gottlieb rejects Becker, but she goes out on a date with Victor and they immediately engage in a passionate affair.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Joyce Hyser ... Allison Gottlieb
Anne Haney ... Judge Marilyn Travelini
Dann Florek ... David Meyer

Tzi Ma ... Cheng
Teddy Wilson ... Jerome Seely

Art Hindle ... Walter Goetz

Mike Genovese ... Charles Bassett
Gerald Anthony ... Ross Burnett
Nancy Vawter ... Dorothy Wyler

James Earl Jones ... Lee Atkins

Emily Kuroda ... Ronnie Page

Season 3, Episode 10: The Plane Mutiny

9 February 1989
Becker grows resentful when the other partners enforce a partnership pose that forces him to share his do-it-yourself divorce video profits. Meanwhile, Brackman gets arrested after he causes a scene on an airplane that's stranded on the LAX airport runway. Also, Victor and Grace are pitted against each other in the courtroom where he defends a man accused of hiring a hit man to kill his wife.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Graham Beckel ... Willie Kosar
Christine Belford ... Lily White
Gene Borkan ... Top Shirt
Jak Castro ... Unconfirmed
Dante Di Loreto ... Robert Appel

Michael Durrell ... Joseph Schaeffer
Dann Florek ... David Meyer

Lindsay Frost ... Stephanie Hall
Michele Harrell ... Judy
Stan Kamber ... Judge Harlan Shubow
Michael David Lally ... John Dunham
Ken Letner ... Captain Laughlin
Kathleen Lloyd ... Adrian Joyner
Alec Murdock ... First Reporter
Kim Murdock ... Second Reporter

Mike Muscat ... Bessen
Stuart Nisbet ... Grant
Michele Pawk ... Astrid
Ami Rothschild ... Pamelee Collins
Philip Sterling ... Judge Jonathan Cramer
Nancy Vawter ... Dorothy Wyler
Rose Weaver ... Judge Constance Kersey

Season 3, Episode 11: Izzy Ackerman or Is He Not

16 February 1989
McKenzie helps a widow and her family try to retrieve the parts of her husband's body after it was accidentally donated to a lab for medical research. Roxanne, constantly on the edge because of her diet and Meyer's constant direct-sales pitches, is arrested for assault and battery after she hits a smug, rich woman who makes a joke about her weight. Meanwhile, Kuzak represents Ray Davis, a young man who is suing a hospital that allegedly let his wife die because they didn't have insurance to cover their medical bills.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Michael Warren ... Ray Davis
Dann Florek ... David Meyer

Morgan Brittany ... Tamara Jacobs

Don Sparks ... Russell Spitzer
Kathleen Freeman ... Joan Ackerman
Wayne Northrop ... Bill Ringstrom
Raye Birk ... Judge Steven Lang
Phil Rubenstein ... Nate Greenberg

Annie Abbott ... Judge Janice L. Neiman

Kevin Dunn ... Barry Braunstein
Nancy Vawter ... Dorothy Wyler
Elizabeth Hoffman ... Jeanne Rubens
Robert Lesser
Rick Podell

Paul Collins ... George Lindquist
Keith Mills ... Judge Walter Green
Eric Menyuk ... Roland Burnet
Juleen Murray ... Sally Ringstrom

Jay Arlen Jones ... Cop #1

Suanne Spoke ... Cop #2

Mary Anne McGarry ... Sarah Halpern
David Gale ... Marvin Fitzgerald
Jack Bruskoff ... Milton
Lesley Boone ... Gretchen
Fred Ponzlov ... Clerk
Herb Muller ... Fat Morty
Lloyd Gordon ... William Riley
John Herrera ... Waiter
Edmund L. Shaff ... Edward Lewis
Marilyn Pitzer ... Liz
Peter S. Mitchell ... Waiter

Season 3, Episode 12: The Accidental Jurist

23 February 1989
Kuzak secretly picks a retired gay judge to hear his case of Matthew Leonard, a gay Olympic athlete, whose recent announcement of his homosexuality has apparently voided his endorsement contract with an advertising company. Meanwhile, Abby learns that Lt. Ringstrom is marred with two children and decides to break up with him. Kelsey and Markowitz have problems over looking after their newly adopted baby daughter. Roxanne tells Meyer that she thinks they should separate for a while to sort out their feelings for each other. Meyer then crashes a romantic date between Victor and Allison where he confides in them about his marital problems.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz (credit only)
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Brian McNamara ... Matthew Leonard
Michael Cavanaugh ... Paul Richardson
Alan Rosenberg ... Lawyer William Willis
Dann Florek ... David Meyer
Joyce Hyser ... Allison Gottlieb
Wayne Northrop ... Bill Ringstrom
Elizabeth Hoffman ... Jeanne Rubens
Nancy Vawter ... Dorothy Wyler
Donald Moffat ... Judge Lawrence O'Neil

Jack McGee ... John Brianson
Juleen Murray ... Sally Ringstrom

Emily Kuroda ... Ronnie Page
Carol Barbee ... Penelope Dunlap

Glenn Walker Harris Jr. ... Peter Ringstrom
Josie Over ... Stenographer
Jack Rader ... Patrick Sardo
Fae Rubenstein ... Sally McMahon

Season 3, Episode 13: Barstow Bound

23 March 1989
McKenzie's candidacy for federal judgment ship has strict conditions, which include conflicts of interest within the firm. Meanwhile, Victor represents the wife of a dead construction worker who is suing the company for negligence and a congressman involved in the incident tries to protect his name. Becker's stardom for his divorce video grows and he receives unwanted attention from a deranged man whose wife left him after watching the video.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen (credit only)

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins (credit only)

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Harry Goz ... Arthur Simon
Gary Sandy ... Andrew Barnett
Andy Romano ... Barney Dowe

John Bedford Lloyd ... Duane
Nancy Paul ... Hallie
Dann Florek ... David Meyer
Jim Antonio ... Walter Olshan
J.J. Johnston ... Roy Steinmetz
Mary Gregory ... Judge Pendleton
Nancy Vawter ... Dorothy Wyler
John F. Goff ... Pat Clausen (as John Goff)

Myra Turley ... Mary Fitzpatrick
Rowena Balos ... Second Woman
Alexandra Kenworthy ... First Woman

Vince Melocchi ... Murray Tannenbaum
Terrah Smith ... Third Woman
Kim Murdock ... Reporter

Season 3, Episode 14: Leave It to Geezer

30 March 1989
Grace has difficulty prosecuting four elderly bank robbers and facing their elderly lawyer. Due to his losing streak in the courtroom for the past several months, Kuzak gets passed over for an important case and is given a second chair with Becker on a contract dispute between film producer Melanie Hayes and her studio. McKenzie finally tells Jennifer Kepler that they can't see each other anymore because of their age differences. Also, Rollins takes on his first murder case in defending Wanda Havens, a poor young woman charged with murdering her abusive husband.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins (credit only)

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz (credit only)
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Lew Ayres ... Lorimar Henderson
Harry Caesar ... Pike
Lou Jacobi ... Sam

Charles Lane ... Walter
Peter Turgeon ... Harold

Gwynyth Walsh ... Melanie Hayes
L. Scott Caldwell ... Wanda Havens
Jerry Hardin ... Malcolm Gold

Dana Sparks ... Jennifer Kepler
Joe George ... Judge Mueller
Rod McCary ... DiGrassi
Nancy Vawter ... Dorothy Wyler
Stan Kamber ... Judge Harlan Shubow

Jan Devereaux ... Carolyn Burdick
Brian Libby ... Peter Gaston
Frank Renzulli ... Dr. Romanelli
John Walter Davis ... Wayne Pocklington

T.J. Evans ... Jimmy Havens
Kevin Duffis ... Clerk
Lizzie Maxwell ... Bailiff

Roz Witt ... Foreperson #2
Paul Flick ... Foreperson #1
Stephen Held ... Policeman #1
Denise Latella ... Policeman #2

Jack McGee ... John Brianson (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 15: The Unbearable Lightness of Boring

6 April 1989
Roxanne and Meyer attend a ceremony where he will receive the Direct Mail Man of the Year award, and she glimpses a view of her future with him. Meanwhile, Markowitz and Kelsey get an unpleasant surprise when the teenage birth mother of their child says that she wants her baby back to raise it by herself. Abby's latest client cons her and skips on his bail, which makes her look bad to Grace. The firm goes to pieces after Brackman hands the office managing responsibilities to Markowitz for the week. Also, Rollins falls for the new law associate, Diana Moses.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Kiel Martin ... Frank Weiland
Dana Andersen ... Tammy Harris

Renée Jones ... Diana Moses (as Renee Jones)
Dann Florek ... David Meyer
Gerald Anthony ... Ross Burnett
Charlie Callas ... Emcee
Lucy Webb ... Yolanda
Peter Kevoian ... Jim Aoli

Adam Silbar ... Joshua Hennessey
Nancy Vawter ... Dorothy Wyler
Nancy Burnett ... Judge Geraldine Forstenzer

Jim Jansen ... Jerry
Apollo Dukakis ... Judge Michael Sardo
Sue Rihr ... Vicki

Jim Hudson ... Seymour
Susan Silo ... Yvette
Bob Corso ... Al
Kenneth Robert Shippy ... Jesus Griffith
Camille Ameen ... Natalie
Lenny Hicks ... Daryl Tyler
Alma Washington ... Clerk

Douglas Roberts ... Richard Yzerman (uncredited)

Gwynyth Walsh ... Melanie Hayes (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 16: His Suit Is Hirsute

27 April 1989
Victor represents Markowitz and Kelsey when Tammy Harris, the teenage birth mother of their baby, brings a claim to get her baby back. Meanwhile, Abby's latest client, mobster Frank Weiland, cons her in getting himself off murder and drug dealing charges, and later frames her for money laundering to get rid of his drug cash. Kuzak has problems facing a comedian lawyer during his case of representing a man suing the owner of a heating system for injuries, while he finally expresses dissatisfaction to Grace over their relationship and heats up his other relationship with Melanie Hayes. Also, Rollins continues to try to win Diana's affections.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman (credit only)

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz (credit only)
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Kiel Martin ... Frank Weiland
Dana Andersen ... Tammy Harris

Gwynyth Walsh ... Melanie Hayes

Renée Jones ... Diana Moses
Joseph Malone ... Lawyer Frank Pastorini
Gerald Anthony ... Ross Burnett

Michael Fairman ... Judge Douglas McGrath

Alan Fudge ... U.S. Attorney Terence Flaherty

Douglas Roberts ... Richard Yzerman
Marco Rodríguez ... Louis Perez (as Marco Rodriguez)

Barbara Tarbuck ... Dr. Nagel
Semina De Laurentis ... Judge Madeline Davis (as Semina DeLaurentis)
Bert L. Rogal ... Judge Joseph Crea
Nancy Vawter ... Dorothy Wyler

Emily Kuroda ... Ronnie Page
Anthony Pena ... Sergeant
Andrew Davis ... Agent Lawrence
Mario Roccuzzo ... Walter Hilbar
Ross McKerras ... Miles Bradley

Rob Narita ... Court Officer
Alan Britt ... Officer #1
Rudy Prieto ... Officer #2
Helen N. Hanson ... Agent Whitaker (as Helen Nemir Hanson)
Ron Recasner ... Foreman
Nancy Burnett ... Judge Geraldine Forstenzer

Season 3, Episode 17: America the Beautiful

4 May 1989
Grace has mixed feelings when she prosecutes a wealthy businessman for killing a homeless man for scourging around the garbage outside his house, as well as dealing with a crazed activist supporting the homeless. Meanwhile, Kuzak represents Abby when she agrees to testify before a grand jury seeking to indite her for money laundering. Brackman enlists Benny as a silent partner when he goes to interview Leo Hackett, a potentially new client. Hackett then introduces Benny to his retarded and withdrawn daughter, Alice, whom Benny develops a crush on. Rollins volunteers to help Diana with her divorce, and Roxanne has second thoughts about Becker's approach of handling her own divorce from Dave Meyer. Also, Kelsey can't overcome the pain of losing her newly-adopted baby daughter in the custody suit.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Amanda Plummer ... Alice Hackett
Dann Florek ... David Meyer

Don Sparks ... Russell Spitzer
Wayne Tippit ... Leo Hackett (as Wayne Tippit)

Renée Jones ... Diana Moses (as Renee Jones)

Alan Fudge ... U.S. Attorney Terence Flaherty
Olivia Cole
Bruce Fairbairn ... Sheldon Ganz
Fausto Bara

George 'Buck' Flower ... Henry Broder (as George Buck Flower)
Terry Bozeman

Patricia Gaul
Clare Nono (as Claire Nono)
Nancy Vawter ... Dorothy Wyler
Stanley Grover ... Judge Richard Lobel
Robert V. Barron ... Leonard
Chip Heller ... Manager
Jinaki ... First Homeless Woman
Richard Assad ... Grand Jury Foreperson
Henry Harris ... Edward
Sharon Conley ... Second Homeless Woman
Gordon Ross ... Jury Foreperson (as Gordon A. Ross)
Stan Yale ... First Homeless Man
Cal Gibson ... Reporter

Season 3, Episode 18: Urine Trouble Now

11 May 1989
Victor represents the owner of a maligned Mexican brewery suing their American competitor who allegedly spread rumors of urine in their product. Meanwhile, Kuzak represents The Sensations, an old blues singing group, suing their younger counterparts, The New Sensations, over a new version of their music. Rollins allows his desire for Diana get in the way of representing her during her divorce. Dave Meyer, resenting his divorce, takes his anger out on Becker as the depositions get increasingly nasty, but ends on a positive note. Also, Abby makes a list of demands to McKenzie and Brackman when she's asked to return to the firm.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen (credit only)

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
Tony Plana ... Rivera

Amanda Plummer ... Alice Hackett
Dann Florek ... David Meyer
Anne Haney ... Judge Marilyn Travelini
George Coe ... Judge Wallace R. Vance

Renée Jones ... Diana Moses (as Renee Jones)

Joaquín Martínez ... Oscar Montoya (as Joaquin Martinez)
Bruce Fairbairn ... Sheldon Ganz
Robert King ... Gatling
Bruce A. Young ... Edward Rice
Richard Holden ... Geoffrey Norman
Carlos Romero ... Alfredo Perez
Nancy Vawter ... Dorothy Wyler
Turner Wilson Jr. ... Melvin Redding
Sean C. Thomas ... Eddie Wiltern
Steven Flynn ... Ellis Agnew
Lenny Hicks ... Daryl Tyler
Al Frazier ... The Old Sensations
John Harris ... The Old Sensations (as John 'Sunny' Harris)
Andrew Butler ... The Old Sensations
Theodore Miller ... The New Sensations
Ricky Wyrick ... The New Sensations
Xavier Thomas ... The New Sensations
Vonna Bowen ... Stenographer

Season 3, Episode 19: Consumed Innocent

18 May 1989
Grace prosecutes Pete Bostik, a Morton Downey-type TV talk show host accused of inciting his studio audience to kill a guest in the parking lot after his appearance on the show. Meanwhile, Allison prevails on a cold-stricken Victor to settle a dispute of a baby pig eaten by a pet python during a music video shoot. Leo Hackett worries over Benny's attention to Alice. At the end during an office party outing at a local restaurant, Kuzak and Grace break up by tentatively agreeing to resume a platonic relationship, and Kelsey announces that she's pregnant.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

J.T. Walsh ... Pete Bostik

Amanda Plummer ... Alice Hackett
Wayne Tippit ... Leo Hackett (as Wayne Tippit)
Joyce Hyser ... Allison Gottlieb

Renée Jones ... Diana Moses (as Renee Jones)
Earl Boen ... Judge Walter L. Swanson
Bruce Fairbairn ... Sheldon Ganz
Dan Ziskie ... McCleish (as Daniel Ziskie)
Keith Mills ... Judge Walter Green

Armin Shimerman ... Timothy Wiseboro
Nancy Vawter ... Dorothy Wyler
Wendy Cutler ... Moira Noonan
Don Keith Opper ... Kevin Garwood

Laura Leigh Hughes ... Zoe Lazar
Robert Schuch ... David Zifrin
Paul Napier ... Leonard Kaiser
Randy Polk ... Audience Member Donald
Bruce Weiland ... Waiter
Kim Murdock ... Reporter Nancy
Rick Cipes ... Audience Member Alvin
Sanford Clark ... Audience Member Brian
Homeselle Joy ... Foreperson
Jana Arnold ... Audience Member Charlie
William Martin Brennan ... Bostikite Edward

Conrad Hurtt ... Bailiff (uncredited)

Season 4


Season 4, Episode 1: The Unsterile Cuckoo

2 November 1989
Victor represents a furrier against an animal rights group suing him for the death of many animals. Meanwhile, Leo Hackett insists on sterilization for Alice after learning that she and Benny are now sleeping together, which ends up diving the lawyers. Markowitz finds his day disrupted as he tries to make the firm's softball match and Kelsey's Lamaze class. Also, Abby returns full fold to the firm after Dorothy Wyler leaves.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Amanda Plummer ... Alice Hackett
Wayne Tippit ... Leo Hackett
Bruce Ornstein ... Lawyer John Trischuta
John Hancock ... Judge Richard Armand
John Lehne ... Kenneth Randall
Julie Payne ... Ellen Barrett

George Murdock
Mitch Carter ... Richard Calder
Noreen Hennessey ... Maureen Lacker (as Noreen Hennessy)
Kim Murdock ... Reporter #1
Margaret Nagle ... Mary
Steven Barr ... Steve
Robert Crow ... Bob
John Lantz ... Derrick
Thomas Nelson Webb ... Tom Islander
Terri Semper ... Marcia

Sheila Shaw ... Animal Activist #1
Keith McDaniel ... Animal Activist #2
Patrick Waddell ... Foreman
Bill Hollis ... Animal Activist #3
Mary Ingersoll ... Animal Activist # 4
Bruce Taylor ... Animal Activist #5
Kevin Roberts ... Reporter #2
Brad Peterson ... Umpire

Bruce Marchiano ... Catcher
Wayne Hackett ... Third Baseman

Season 4, Episode 2: Captain Hurt

9 November 1989
Kuzak has to battle racial prejudice and too much media coverage as he tries to defend Earl Williams, a black college professor against charges that he murdered a white college co-ed who was his lover. Meanwhile, a domineering Grace earns the devotion of an insurance claims adjuster she is prosecuting for fraud, who gets turned on by S&M. Becker finds himself inspired in negotiation a settlement for his latest divorce client, Corrinne Hammond. Also, McKenzie asks Victor to give advice to Benny on the niceties of safe sex.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Carl Lumbly ... Earl Williams
Vonetta McGee ... Jackie Williams
Lorinne Vozoff ... Judge Roberta Harbin

Jennifer Hetrick ... Corrine Hammond
Tricia O'Neil ... Meredith Korngold
John Morrissey ... Randy Hammond
George Buck ... Les Corry
Dana Gladstone ... Dr. Fuller

Dayna Winston ... Janine Williams
Randy Oglesby ... Leonard Knipp

Veronica Cartwright ... Margaret Flanagan
Marnie McPhail ... Amy Slesin
Gary Blumsack ... Stuart Zaplin
Stewart Wilson-Turner ... Earl Williams Jr.
Arva Holt ... Judge Cynthia Kraman
Lisa Nicole Wolpe ... Irma Vytek (as Lisa Wolpe)
Martin West ... Sgt. Hill
Natalie Core ... Helen
John Hostetter ... William Forrester

Michael Bofshever ... Phil

Sally Champlin ... Foreperson
Tim De Zarn ... Voltaggio (as Tim deZarn)
Kate Randolph Burns ... Clerk
Reid Cruickshanks ... Al Metoyer
Cedering Fox ... TV Anchor
Rudy Challenger ... Claude Nevins
Ashleigh Sterling ... Chloe Hammond
Bruce Newbold ... Hal Ochoa
Jill Vance ... Receptionist
Ilona Wilson ... Lorna Bruck
Oceana Marr ... Enid Simpson (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 3: When Irish Eyes Are Smiling

16 November 1989
The Earl Williams murder trial continues as Kuzak tries to evaluate witnesses sympathetic to Earl Williams as the case draws to a close. But then, Kuzak makes the colossal mistake of putting Earl Williams on the witness stand where after Kuzak's gentle direct examination, the aggressive prosecutor, Margaret Flannigan, grills Williams about his past domestic abuse to provoke a violent reaction from him. Earl Williams' arrogant and defensive behavior on the witness stand dooms him to a quick conviction from the conservative and predominately white jury. Meanwhile, Becker tries to clear the air with Corrinne over his actions during her divorce and they get close fast while Becker is drawn to her eight-year-old daughter, Chloe. Rollins takes on an insurance company on behalf of an elderly lady and gets some help from Brackman. Also, McKenzie scares Diana during a law class when he disapproves of her dating co-workers, which includes Rollins.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen (credit only)

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz (credit only)
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Renée Jones ... Diana Moses

Carl Lumbly ... Earl Williams
Lorinne Vozoff ... Judge Roberta Harbin
Vonetta McGee ... Jackie Williams

Jennifer Hetrick ... Corrine Hammond

Dion Anderson ... Lester Craig
Mary Jackson ... Mrs. Weedon

Dayna Winston ... Janine Williams
Richard Riehle ... Edmund Clancy

Veronica Cartwright ... Margaret Flanagan
Stewart Wilson-Turner ... Earl Williams Jr.
Jon Matthews ... Mr. Kopesky

Jan Munroe ... Det. Roman Vitale
Ashleigh Sterling ... Chloe Hammond
Reid Cruickshanks ... Foreperson Metoyer
David Michael Sterling ... Court Officer
Kate Randolph Burns ... Clerk

Season 4, Episode 4: The Mouse That Soared

23 November 1989
Victor once again faces off against the crafty dwarf attorney, Hamilton Schuyler, who's the opposing council representing a nightclub owner where Victor's client brings a complaint to stop dwarf tossing contests at the club. Kuzak discovers a witness who may be able to clear Earl Williams, but has some complications when the witness, a convicted drug dealer, may not be reliable. Meanwhile, Kelsey feels pressure from many of her peers when she agrees to help a friend sue pro-life abortion activists who have been harassing abortion clinics. Also, Roxanne volunteers to help Markowitz who is planning to go to court on behalf of a dating service being sued by an dissatisfied woman customer.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen (credit only)

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz (credit only)
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie
David Rappaport ... Hamilton Schuyler

Carl Lumbly ... Earl Williams
Lorinne Vozoff ... Judge Roberta Harbin
Vonetta McGee ... Jackie Williams

Jim Haynie ... Judge Nelson Dunley

Jane Daly ... Connie
Tommy Madden ... Adam Creland

Tom O'Rourke
Richardson Morse
Daniel Hutchison ... Phillip Holden

Veronica Cartwright ... Margaret Flanagan
Ellen Blake ... Elizabeth Brand
Alan Koss ... Kevin Riley
Jennifer Karr ... Cynthia Halp
Charles Martiniz ... Patron

Charlie Holliday ... Foreperson
Eric Server ... Gary Lowell

Season 4, Episode 5: One Rat, One Ranger

30 November 1989
Grace is prosecuting a man accused of sexually molesting his five-year-old daughter and has to put the young victim on the witness stand. Meanwhile, Markowitz begins his first litigation case for the defense of a dating service company when a woman sues them for failing to provide her with her "Mr. Right." Brackman's mail-order melons bring a rat to the office and a comedy of errors ensues as everyone spends the rest of the day trying to capture it. With the firm in serious financial trouble, the partners are divided at bringing in a "rainmaker"; a new partner to provide additional clients and boost revenues. A certain Rosalind Shays is hired.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Kathy Bates ... Charlotte Haley

Sherman Howard ... Ed Haley

Robert Harper ... Howard Hulse
Dann Florek ... David Meyer
John Hancock ... Judge Richard Armand
Raye Birk ... Judge Steven Lang

Gina Hecht ... Dianna Dorian
Michael Ayr ... William Sanderland

Jack Kehler
Joan Welles ... Dr. Bizland
Diana Muldaur ... Rosalind Shays

Veronica Lauren ... Lisa Haley
David Allyn ... Clerk

Rick Scarry ... Foreperson

Pamela Roberts ... Clerk
Daniel Hutchison ... Phillip Holden (uncredited)

Carl Lumbly ... Earl Williams (uncredited)
Vonetta McGee ... Jackie Williams (uncredited)
Lorinne Vozoff ... Judge Roberta Harbin (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 6: Lie Down and Deliver

7 December 1989
Abby is co-counsel with a very pregnant Kelsey who are defending a doctor accused of malpractice by a woman which resulted in the death of her newborn baby. Meanwhile, Becker and Dave Meyer are both sued over their divorce video by a woman who claimed the result made her broke and Becker feels betrayed when he's left to fend for himself when the other partners want nothing to do with the suit. Brackman asks Rollins and Diana to help him peruse a case against a cereal company who botched a cash give-away contest. Also, Victor and Allison have dinner with Rosalind Shays where she charms Victor, but not a suspicious Allison who confides in Victor that she doesn't trust Rosalind.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen (credit only)

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Renée Jones ... Diana Moses (as Renee Jones)
Joyce Hyser ... Allison Gottlieb
Dann Florek ... David Meyer

Stephen Tobolowsky ... Dr. Michael Segal

Richard Cox ... Curtis Haber
Bruce Fairbairn ... Sheldon Ganz

Jennifer Hetrick ... Corrine Hammond

Joshua Bryant ... Dr. Gregory Stark
Susan Gibney ... Lucy Blanchard
George Wallace ... Judge Peter Brosens (as George D. Wallace)
Stan Kamber ... Judge Harlan Shubow

Richmond Hoxie
Felicity LaFortune ... Leah Adair
Keith Mills ... Judge Walter Green
Diana Muldaur ... Rosalind Shays

Leilani Sarelle ... Cheryl Flecksor
Connie Mercede ... Danise DiNapoli

Patrick DeSantis ... Monty (as Patrick De Santis)

Lisa Dinkins ... Foreperson
John Gallogly ... Photographer
Connie Richmond ... Danise DiNapoli

Season 4, Episode 7: Placenta Claus Is Coming to Town

14 December 1989
Kuzak goes the final mile as tries to lighten the sentence on Earl Williams, who is facing the death penalty after being convicted of murder. Meanwhile, Markowitz loses his cool when Kelsey goes into labor early and 20 hours later give birth to a baby boy. Benny celebrates the Christmas holidays by planning to propose to Alice and asks both Becker and Leo Hackett on advice on how to do so. Also, Becker faces the holidays alone when Corrinne decides to let Chloe's father spend the weekend with them at her home, and Victor plays Santa at the annual office Christmas party.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie

Carl Lumbly ... Earl Williams

Amanda Plummer ... Alice Hackett
Vonetta McGee ... Jackie Williams
Joyce Hyser ... Allison Gottlieb
Beah Richards ... Alberta Williams
Lorinne Vozoff ... Judge Roberta Harbin
Wayne Tippit ... Leo Hackett

Jennifer Hetrick ... Corrine Hammond
Stacy Edwards ... Nicole Corry

Dayna Winston ... Janine Williams
Lillian Lehman ... Judge Mary Harcourt
Rebecca Stanley ... D. Wallace

Veronica Cartwright ... Margaret Flanagan
Stewart Wilson-Turner ... Earl Williams Jr.
Gary Blumsack ... Stuart Zaplin
Martin Garner ... Mordechai
Martha Velez ... Gloria Stilton
Warren Stanhope ... Dr. Parks
Phillip Persons ... Dr. Ernest Keller (as Philip Persons)
Reid Cruickshanks ... Al Metoyer
Ashleigh Sterling ... Chloe Hammond
Bill Feeney ... Guard
Kate Randolph Burns ... Clerk
George Buck ... Les Corry (uncredited)
Daniel Hutchison ... Phillip Holden (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 8: The Good Human Bar

4 January 1990
Paula Lights, Rollins old law school girlfriend, asks him to represent her suing the state for her constitutional right to be frozen alive for she has an inoperable brain tumor. Meanwhile, Victor pleads with Grace to prosecute an actor who raped Allison. Becker gets an offer by Sheldon Gatz, an old friend and Dave Meyer's lawyer, to join another firm doing entertainment law and he decides to make a change. Roxanne goes on stage at a nightclub during amateur night to test her performing skills, and Rosalind Shays officially joins the firm.

Harry Hamlin ... Michael Kuzak
Susan Dey ... Grace Van Owen

Corbin Bernsen ... Arnie Becker
Jill Eikenberry ... Ann Kelsey (credit only)

Alan Rachins ... Douglas Brackman, Jr.
Michele Greene ... Abby Perkins

Jimmy Smits ... Victor Sifuentes
Michael Tucker ... Stuart Markowitz

Susan Ruttan ... Roxanne Melman

Blair Underwood ... Jonathan Rollins
Larry Drake ... Benny Stulwicz
Richard Dysart ... Leland McKenzie