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"L.A. Law" (1986) More at IMDbPro »

Follows
"L.A. Law: Pilot (#1.0)" (1986)
Followed by
L.A. Law: The Movie (2002) (TV)
Referenced in
Your Alcohol I.Q. (1988) (V)
 -  Mentioned when Richard Dysart is introduced, who was in the show.
"Saturday Night Live: Danny Devito/The Bangles (#14.7)" (1988)
 -  Mentioned by Buddy Precisely
"Saturday Night Live: Corbin Bernsen/The Smithereens (#15.17)" (1990)
 -  Mentioned in 'TV Lawyers' skit
"Cop Rock: Potts Don't Fail Me Now (#1.8)" (1990)
 -  Victor Sifuentes and Abby Perkins appear
Rodney Dangerfield's The Really Big Show (1991) (TV)
 -  referenced in a joke
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Cave Dwellers (#4.1)" (1991)
 -  Servo: What is this, B.C. Law?
"Saved by the Bell: Pipe Dreams (#3.11)" (1991)
 -  Zack accidentally hits a duck with a baseball. When Jessie gets angry, Zack says its not a case for LA Law.
"Seinfeld: The Trip: Part 1 (#4.1)" (1992)
 -  the series is mentioned
"The Simpsons: Marge on the Lam (#5.6)" (1993)
 -  Bart, Lisa, and Lionel watch this show.
"Married with Children: The D'Arcy Files (#8.20)" (1994)
 -  Al tells Walter Traugott: "I don't talk to the law. I don't listen to the law. I don't watch 'L.A. Law'."
All-Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever! (1994) (TV)
 -  Corbin Bernsen reprises his character
Shopping (1994)
"Married with Children: Dial B for Virgin (#9.7)" (1994)
 -  Miss Hardaway tells Bud, who works for the Virgin Hotline, he has to be the callers' "cold shower during heavy Jimmy Smits reruns of 'L.A. Law'."
"The Nanny: Stock Tip (#2.9)" (1994)
 -  The show is the topic of an in-joke regarding the guest star.
The Late Shift (1996) (TV)
High Fidelity (2000)
The Bogus Witch Project (2000) (TV)
"Just Shoot Me!: For the Last Time, I Do (#7.21)" (2003)
 -  Elliot sees Corbin Bernsen, thinks he's seeing the cast of L.A. Law; theme plays on piano when Bersen goes up to talk.
TV in Black: The First Fifty Years (2004) (V)
 -  stills
Saturday Night Live in the '80s: Lost & Found (2005) (TV)
 -  Mentioned by Buddy Pricisely (archive footage)
"Family Guy: The Father, the Son and the Holy Fonz (#4.18)" (2005)
 -  TV announcer refers to an upcoming episode of this
"Getaway: Over the Top (#16.40)" (2007)
 -  Mentioned by Ben when a flight over Los Angeles takes him past the skyscrapers in the centre of the city.
"Eli Stone: Something to Save (#1.6)" (2008)
 -  On "L.A. Law" Alan Rachins played a lawyer who worked for the firm of McKenzie Brackman. In this episode he played a lawyer who worked for the firm of McKinley Breckman.
"Psych: High Top Fade Out (#4.7)" (2009)
 -  In the flashback to 1989, Henry (Corbin Bernsen) says that "L.A. Law" is a "passing fad." Bernsen starred on "L.A. Law."
"Community: Debate 109 (#1.9)" (2009)
 -  Jeremy refers to Jeff as "L.A. Law."
Featured in
The 44th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1987) (TV)
 -  clips
Inside TV Land: African Americans in Television (2002) (TV)
TV's Most Censored Moments (2002) (TV)
"I Love the '80s Strikes Back" (2003)
 -  Footage from this TV series was edited into this mini- series.
Spoofed in
"Saturday Night Live: Susan Dey/C+C Music Factory (#17.12)" (1992)
 -  Spoofed during cold opening
Loopholes (1993) (V)
 -  Porn parody of 1980's and '90's lawyer series.
"Animaniacs: La La Law/Cat on a Hot Steel Beam (#1.14)" (1993)
 -  The first segment is named La La Law after this show and features an opening sequence spoofing that of this show.

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