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L.A. Law

L.A. Law is an American legal drama television series that ran for eight seasons on NBC, from September 15, 1986, to May 19, 1994.[1]

L.A. Law
Series title; taken from season one
GenreLegal drama
Created by
Starring(See entire cast list below)
Theme music composerMike Post
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons8
No. of episodes172 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
CinematographyRobert Seaman
EditorBonnie Koehler
Running time
  • 60 minutes
  • (including commercials)
Production companies
Distributor20th Television
Release
Original networkNBC
Picture format35mm film (4:3)
Original releaseSeptember 15, 1986 (1986-09-15) –
May 19, 1994 (1994-05-19)
Chronology
Followed byL.A. Law: The Movie (2002)
RelatedCivil Wars

Created by Steven Bochco and Terry Louise Fisher,[2] it centers on the partners, associates and staff of a Los Angeles law firm. The show contains many of Bochco's trademark features, including an ensemble cast, large number of parallel storylines, social drama, and off-the-wall humor.[3] It reflects the social and cultural ideologies that were occurring when the show was produced in the 1980s and early 1990s, and many of the cases featured on the show dealt with hot-button issues such as capital punishment, abortion, racism, homophobia, sexual harassment, HIV/AIDS, and domestic violence.[4][5][6] The series often also reflects social tensions between the wealthy senior lawyer protagonists and their less well–paid junior staff.

In addition to its main cast, L.A. Law was also well known for featuring then–relatively unknown actors and actresses in guest starring roles, who later went on to greater success in film and television including Don Cheadle, Jeffrey Tambor, Kathy Bates, David Schwimmer, Jay O. Sanders, James Avery, Gates McFadden, Bryan Cranston, CCH Pounder, Kevin Spacey, Richard Schiff, Carrie-Anne Moss, William H. Macy, Stephen Root, Christian Slater, Steve Buscemi, and Lucy Liu. Several episodes of the show also included celebrities such as Vanna White, Buddy Hackett, and Mamie Van Doren appearing as themselves in cameo roles.

The show was popular with audiences and critics, ranking in Nielsen Top 30 for its first 6 seasons and winning 15 Emmy Awards throughout its run, four of which were for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series.

Synopsis

The series is set in and around the fictional Los Angeles–based law firm McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney and Kuzak (later McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney, Kuzak, and Becker) and featured attorneys at the firm and various members of the support staff. The exteriors for the law firm were shot at the FourFortyFour South Flower building in downtown Los Angeles, which was known as the 444 Flower Building at the time. The opening credits sequence of every episode began with a close-up of a car trunk being slammed shut revealing a personalized license plate reading "LA LAW". For the first seven seasons, the model car used was a Jaguar XJ Series III; for the 8th and final season, the Jaguar was replaced with a 1993 Bentley Continental R.[7] Both cars carried registration stickers indicating the year in which each season began. Two different musical openings for the show's theme were used: a saxophone riff (as performed by David Sanborn), for episodes that were lighter in tone; and an ominous synthesizer chord, for more serious storylines.

Cast and characters

Cast timeline

Character Actor Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Reunion
Michael Kuzak Harry Hamlin Main Main
Arnie Becker Corbin Bernsen Main
Ann Kelsey Jill Eikenberry Main
Douglas Brackman Jr. Alan Rachins Main
Abby Perkins Michele Greene Main Main
Victor Sifuentes Jimmy Smits Main Guest
Stuart Markowitz Michael Tucker Main
Roxanne Melman Susan Ruttan Main Guest Main
Leland McKenzie Richard Dysart Main
Grace Van Owen Susan Dey Main[a] Main
Jonathan Rollins Blair Underwood Main
Benny Stulwicz Larry Drake Guest Recurring Main
C.J. Lamb Amanda Donohoe Main[b]
Tommy Mullaney John Spencer Main[b]
Zoey Clemmons Cecil Hoffman Main[c] Recurring
Gwen Taylor Sheila Kelley Guest Recurring Main
Frank Kittredge Michael Cumpsty Main[d]
Susan Bloom Conchata Ferrell Main[d]
Daniel Morales A Martinez Main
Melina Paros Lisa Zane Main[e]
Eli Levinson Alan Rosenberg Main Cameo
Denise Iannello Debi Mazar Main
Jane Halliday Alexandra Powers Main
Cast notes
  1. ^ Dey is added to the cast from "Those Lips, That Eye" (ep. 1.2).
  2. ^ a b Initially recurring, Donohoe and Spencer are added to the opening credits from "Splatoon" (ep. 5.9).
  3. ^ Initially recurring, Hoffman is added to the opening credits from "Mutinies on the Banzai" (ep. 5.17).
  4. ^ a b Initially recurring, Cumpsty and Ferrell are added to the opening credits from "Diet, Diet, My Darling" (ep. 6.14).
  5. ^ Initially recurring, Zane is added to the opening credits from "Bare Witness" (ep. 7.11).

Main characters

  • Harry Hamlin as Michael Kuzak, partner (1986–91; seasons 1–5, reunion)
  • Corbin Bernsen as Arnold "Arnie" Becker, partner (1986–94; seasons 1–8, reunion)[8]
  • Jill Eikenberry as Ann Kelsey, associate, partner (1986–94; seasons 1–8, reunion)
  • Alan Rachins as Douglas Brackman, Jr., managing partner, interim senior partner (1986–94; seasons 1–8, reunion)
  • Michele Greene as Abby Perkins, associate (1986–91; seasons 1–5, reunion)
  • Jimmy Smits as Victor Sifuentes, associate (1986–91, 1992; seasons 1–5, guest season 6)
  • Michael Tucker as Stuart Markowitz, associate, partner (1986–94; seasons 1–8, reunion)
  • Susan Ruttan as Roxanne Melman, secretary, office administrator (1986–93; seasons 1–7, reunion, guest season 8)
  • Richard Dysart as Leland McKenzie, senior partner (1986–94; seasons 1–8, reunion)
  • Susan Dey as Grace van Owen, deputy district attorney, superior court judge, partner (1986–92; seasons 1–6, reunion)[9]
  • Blair Underwood as Jonathan Rollins, associate, partner (1987–94; seasons 2–8)
  • Larry Drake as Benny Stulwicz (1987–94; seasons 3–8, reunion, guest season 1, recurring season 2)[10]
  • Amanda Donohoe as Cara Jean "C.J." Lamb, associate (1990–92; seasons 5–6)
  • John Spencer as Tommy Mullaney, associate, assistant district attorney (1990–94; seasons 5–8)
  • Cecil Hoffman as Zoey Clemmons, assistant district attorney (1991–92; seasons 5–7)
  • Sheila Kelley as Gwen Taylor, secretary, law intern (1990–93; seasons 6–7, guest season 4, recurring season 5)
  • Michael Cumpsty as Frank Kittredge, tenant (1991–92; season 6)
  • Conchata Ferrell as Susan Bloom, tenant (1991–92; season 6)[11]
  • A Martinez as Daniel Morales, partner (1992–94; seasons 7–8)
  • Lisa Zane as Melina Paros, associate (1992–93; season 7)
  • Alan Rosenberg as Eli Levinson, partner (1993–94; season 8, reunion)
  • Debi Mazar as Denise Iannello, secretary (1993–94; season 8)
  • Alexandra Powers as Jane Halliday, associate (1993–94; season 8)

Recurring characters

  • Patricia Huston as Hilda Brunschwager, Brackman's secretary (1986–88; seasons 1 & 2; recurring)
  • Bernie Hern as Judge Sidney Schroeder (1986–87; seasons 1 & 2; 1991; season 5; recurring)
  • John Hancock as Judge Richard Armand (1986–87; season 1; 1989–1991; seasons 4–6; recurring)
  • Anne Haney as Judge Marilyn Travelini (1986–94; seasons 1–8; recurring)
  • Cynthia Harris as Iris Hubbard, McKenzie's secretary and law intern (1986–87; season 1; recurring)
  • George Coe as Judge Wallace R. Vance (1986–91; seasons 1–6; recurring)
  • Jerry Hardin as D.A. Malcolm Gold (1986–92; seasons 1–6; recurring)
  • Carmen Argenziano as Neil Robertson, a lawyer (1986–92; seasons 1–6; recurring)
  • Michael Fairman as Judge Douglas McGrath (1986–94; seasons 1–8; recurring)
  • Bruce Kirby as D.A. Bruce Rogoff (1986–91; seasons 1–5; recurring)
  • Michael Holden as D.A. George Handeman (1987; 1992; seasons 1 & 6; recurring)
  • Joanna Frank as Sheila Brackman, Douglas Brackman's wife (1987–88; seasons 1–3; 1992–94; seasons 6–8; recurring)
  • Annie Abbott as Judge Janice L. Neiman (1987–94; seasons 2–8; recurring)
  • Diane Delano as Rhonda Vasek (1987; season 2; recurring)
  • Ellen Blake as Elizabeth Brand, Kuzak's secretary (1987–90; seasons 2–4; recurring)
  • Jeff Silverman as Erroll Farrell (1987–88; season 2; recurring)
  • Daniel Benzali as Judge Donald Phillips (1988; 1991–1993; season 2; seasons 5–7; recurring)
  • Paul Regina as Felix Echeverria, a lawyer (1988–92; seasons 2–6; recurring)
  • Don Sparks as Russell Spitzer, a lawyer (1988–93; seasons 2–7; recurring)
  • Earl Boen as Judge Walter L. Swanson (1988–93; seasons 2–8; recurring)
  • Leonard Stone as Judge Paul Hansen (1988; 1991–94; season 2; seasons 5–8; recurring)
  • James Avery as Judge Michael Conover (1988–92; seasons 2–6 recurring)
  • Raye Birk as Judge Steven Lang (1988–93; seasons 2–7; recurring)
  • Dann Florek as Dave Meyer, a direct-mail businessman and Roxanne's husband (1988–93; seasons 2–8; recurring plus reunion film)
  • Wayne Northrop as Bill Ringstrom (1988–89; season 3; recurring)
  • Nancy Vawter as Dorothy Wyler, an associate (1988–89; season 3; recurring)
  • Gerald Anthony as Ross Burnett (1988–89; season 3; recurring)
  • Joyce Hyser as Allison Gottlieb, a filmmaker and Sifuentes' girlfriend (1989–90; seasons 3 & 4; recurring)
  • Stan Kamber as Judge Harlan Shubow (1989–91; seasons 3–6; recurring)
  • Renée Jones as Diana Moses, a law intern and Rollins' girlfriend (1989–90; seasons 3–5; recurring)
  • Bruce Fairbairn as Sheldon Ganz, a lawyer (1989–92; seasons 3–7; recurring)
  • Amanda Plummer as Alice Hackett, Benny Stulwicz' girlfriend (1989–90; seasons 3 & 4; recurring)
  • Wayne Tippit as Leo Hackett, Alice's father (1989–90; seasons 3 & 4; recurring)
  • Keith Mills as Judge Walter Green (1989–93; seasons 3–8; recurring)
  • Jennifer Hetrick as Corrinne Hammond, Becker's wife (1989–91; seasons 4 & 5; recurring)
  • Carl Lumbly as Dr. Earl Williams, a murder trial suspect and Kuzak's client (1989–90; season 4; recurring)
  • Lorinne Vozoff as Judge Roberta Harbin (1989–92; seasons 4 & 6; recurring)
  • Vonetta McGee as Jackie Williams, Earl's wife (1989–90; season 4; recurring)
  • Veronica Cartwright as Margaret Flanagan, the assistant district attorney who prosecutes Earl Williams (1989–92; seasons 4 & 6; recurring)
  • Diana Muldaur as Rosalind Shays, a ruthless, greedy and manipulative partner and the series' main antagonist (1989–91; seasons 4 & 5; recurring)
  • Lillian Lehman as Judge Mary Harcourt (1989–94; seasons 4–8; recurring)
  • Courtney Thorne-Smith as Kimberly Dugan, a cheerleader whom Kuzak dates (1990; season 4; recurring)
  • Lawrence Dobkin as U.S. District Judge Saul Edelstein (1990–94; seasons 4–8; recurring)
  • Jordan Baker as ADA Marcia Fusco (1990; seasons 4 & 5; recurring)
  • Concetta Tomei as Susan Hauber, a lawyer (1990–93; seasons 4–8; recurring)
  • Vincent Gardenia as Murray Melman, Roxanne's estranged father (1990; seasons 4 & 5; recurring)
  • Stanley Grover as Judge Richard Lobel (1990–94; seasons 4–8; recurring)
  • Denis Arndt as Jack Sollers, a lawyer (1990–91; season 5; recurring)
  • Tom Verica as Billy Castroverti, an associate (1991; seasons 5 & 6; recurring)
  • Brad Sherwood as Ned Barron (1991–92; season 6; recurring)
  • Lauren Lane as Julie Rayburn (1991–92; season 6; recurring)
  • Lynne Thigpen as D.A. Ruby Thomas (1991–92; seasons 6 & 7 recurring)
  • Anthony DeSando as Alex DePalma, an associate (1992; season 6; recurring)
  • Alison Tucker as Sarah Alder, Stuart Markowitz's illegitimate daughter (1992; season 6; recurring)
  • David Schwimmer as Dana Romney, a troublesome city attorney and minor antagonist (1992–93; season 7; recurring)
  • Shelley Berman as Ben Flicker, a film studio mogul whom Becker does business with (1992–93; season 7; recurring)
  • Anne Twomey as Linda Salerno, Gwen's homicidal stalker (1993; season 7; recurring)
  • Joe Grifasi as Dominic Nuzzi, a gambler friend of Benny's (1993–94; seasons 7 & 8; recurring)
  • Kathleen Wilhoite as Rosalie Hendrickson Stulwicz, a woman whom Benny dates and later marries (1993–94; seasons 7 & 8; recurring)
  • Steven Eckholdt as Patrick Flanagan, a charismatic, but unethical and manipulative associate and a minor antagonist for the final episodes (1994; season 8; recurring)

Series history

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankRating
First airedLast aired
123September 15, 1986 (1986-09-15)April 9, 1987 (1987-04-09)2117.4[a]
220October 15, 1987 (1987-10-15)May 5, 1988 (1988-05-05)1218.3[b]
319November 3, 1988 (1988-11-03)May 18, 1989 (1989-05-18)1517.6
422November 2, 1989 (1989-11-02)May 17, 1990 (1990-05-17)1617.4
522October 18, 1990 (1990-10-18)May 16, 1991 (1991-05-16)2314.8
622October 10, 1991 (1991-10-10)May 21, 1992 (1992-05-21)2813.3
722October 22, 1992 (1992-10-22)May 27, 1993 (1993-05-27)TBATBA
822October 7, 1993 (1993-10-07)May 19, 1994 (1994-05-19)TBATBA
  1. ^ Tied with My Sister Sam
  2. ^ Tied with Moonlighting

L.A. Law's two-hour pilot movie aired on Monday, September 15, 1986. An encore aired in place of Saturday Night Live on September 27, 1986, being a rare scripted rerun in that late-night slot.

The original time period was Friday, 10:00 p.m., following Miami Vice, but after struggling there, it assumed NBC's prized Thursday, 10:00 p.m. (9:00 p.m. Central) time slot in the Must See TV primetime block from another Bochco-produced show, Hill Street Blues (from which Bochco had been dismissed at the end of that show's fifth season by then-MTM President Arthur Price). The show was itself eventually replaced by another hit ensemble drama, ER.

Co-creator Terry Louise Fisher was fired from the series in season 2 and filed a well-publicized lawsuit with Bochco and the studio. Bochco and Fisher had also co-created the 1987 John Ritter series Hooperman for ABC.

The scene in season 5 where Leland McKenzie (Richard Dysart) was shown in bed with his enemy Rosalind Shays (Diana Muldaur) was ranked as the 38th greatest moment in television (the list originally appeared in an issue of EGG Magazine). The episode "Good To The Last Drop" in which Rosalind met her demise—falling into an open elevator shaft—was ranked No. 91 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time.[12] It was referenced in The Star Trek Encyclopedia (prior to L.A. Law, Muldaur had played Dr. Katherine Pulaski during season 2 of Star Trek: The Next Generation) in which Pulaski's biography says: "There is no truth to the rumor that an ancestor of Dr. Pulaski was killed falling down the elevator shaft at a prestigious Los Angeles law firm."

After co-writing the feature film, From the Hip, Boston attorney David E. Kelley was hired by Bochco during the first season of L.A. Law.[13] Kelley went on to critical and commercial success as show-runner of the series before leaving to create Picket Fences. While on L.A. Law, Kelley and Bochco co-created Doogie Howser, M.D. as the first Steven Bochco Productions series for a major, ten-series deal with ABC. Shortly thereafter, Bochco was offered the job as President of ABC Entertainment, but he turned it down.

At the height of the show's popularity in the late-1980s, attention was focused upon a fictitious sex position named the "Venus Butterfly" in season 1. The only clue describing the technique was a vague reference to "ordering room service". Fans and interested persons flooded the show's producers with letters asking for more details about this mysterious technique.[citation needed]

The show won GLAAD’s first Media Award for Outstanding Drama Series in 1990, which it shared with Heartbeat.[14] The first lesbian kiss on television occurred on the show in 1991 ("He's a Crowd", Season 5, Episode 12), between the characters of C.J. Lamb (played by Amanda Donohoe) and Abby (Michele Greene).[15]

The show tied itself into the events of the Los Angeles riots of 1992, which were prompted by the acquittal of four white police officers who were put on trial for the videotaped beating of black motorist Rodney King.[4] In a scene reminiscent of the Attack on Reginald Denny, tax attorney Stuart Markowitz is struck on the head by a rioter, and ends up having serious head injuries, causing a number of problems for him and his wife for several episodes as a result.[16] Partner Douglas Brackman is also arrested in the mayhem of the riots as he is on his way to get remarried.

After the fifth season, Kelley left the show. Patricia Green and Rick Wallace were his replacements as executive producer. Green was the main creative force. Her character additions amid cast turnover were met with mixed reaction. She left the show in January 1992. Kelley and Bochco returned to write episodes and Bochco moved back to executive producer from consultant while Kelley stayed consultant. Bochco left the executive producer position after the sixth season and John Tinker and John Masius were brought in to run the seventh season. Kelley exited as consultant. Amid plummeting ratings during the seventh season, co-executive producers John Tinker & John Masius were fired midseason, and while the show went on hiatus, William M. Finkelstein was brought in to fix it. Tinker and Masius had brought a whimsical, soap-operatic tone to the series for which they had been known on St. Elsewhere. Dan Castellaneta (the voice of Homer Simpson) appeared in a Homer costume and hired the attorneys in the seventh-season premiere. That episode also reflected on the 1992 Los Angeles riots. Finkelstein reined in the series, returning to the serious legal cases that made the series famous.

In the eighth and final season, the characters of Eli Levinson (Alan Rosenberg) and Denise Iannello (Debi Mazar) were transplanted from the canceled Bochco legal series Civil Wars.[17] Eli Levinson was revealed to be Stuart Markowitz's cousin. During the final season, the series went on hiatus in January 1994 to launch the second season of Homicide: Life on the Street. When that series succeeded wildly with a guest appearance by Robin Williams, it was expected that L.A. Law would conclude that May and Homicide: Life on the Street would succeed it on Thursdays in the fall. However, ER tested so well that Warner Bros. executives campaigned network president Warren Littlefield to give that series the prized Thursday slot.

The series ended in 1994 with NBC not renewing the show for a ninth season at the last minute; ending the show without a proper finale or wrapping up storylines.[18] Bochco envisioned the show being repackaged into an occasional television film; a reunion show titled L.A. Law: The Movie would air in 2002 and featured most of the main cast from the series.[18][19]

On August 4, 2020, Hamlin, Dey, Smits, Bernsen, Rachins, Greene and Underwood reunited on the Stars in the House video podcast to raise money for The Actors Fund. It was the first time Hamlin and Smits appeared together in 30 years.

Reruns were shown on Lifetime and later A&E during the 1990s and 2000s.

Reception

Any lawyer who doesn't watch L.A. Law the night before he's going to trial is a fool.

— A New York attorney, on the show's influence on juries[20]

Because of its popularity, L.A. Law had great influence on how Americans viewed the law and lawyers. The New York Times described it as "television's most serious attempt to date to portray American law and the people who practice it ... L.A. Law, perhaps more than any other force, has come to shape public perceptions about lawyers and the legal system". Attorneys reported that the show had affected how they dressed and spoke to juries (and, possibly, how those juries decided cases), and clients came to expect that cases could be tried and decided within a week. The number of applicants to law school rose because of how it glamourised the profession (including, as one law school dean stated, "the infinite possibilities for sex"), professors used L.A. Law as a teaching aid to discuss with their students legal issues raised in episodes, and law journal articles analysed the meaning of its plotlines. The show reportedly taught future lawyers things law school did not, such as time management and how to negotiate,[20][21] and an attorney stated that the show accurately depicted life at a small law firm.[22]

One law professor wrote in the Yale Law Journal that L.A. Law "has conveyed more 'bytes' of information (truthful or not), more images about lawyers, than all the Legal Studies programs, all the op-ed pieces, all the PBS shows put together." The show was "a massive distortion of reality ... the lawyers of L.A. Law are caricatures", he stated, but "caricatures are always caricatures of something, and that has to be real".[23] Another wrote in the issue that the show "subtracts eighty to ninety-nine percent of lawyers' real work lives" and overemphasized the glamor of the rest. Unlike other works of legal fiction such as Perry Mason and Presumed Innocent, however, which are essentially mysteries that lawyers solve, L.A. Law's plots taught its tens of millions of viewers torts, ethics, and other basic legal ideas and dilemmas that comprise the first year of a legal education.[24]

Home media

Revelation Films has released all eight seasons of LA Law on DVD in the UK (Region 2). This is the first time the show has been released on DVD anywhere in the world.[25][26][27][28][29]

On April 18, 2016, Revelation Films released L.A. Law – The Complete Collection on DVD in the UK. The 46-disc box set features all 171 episodes of the series in special collectors packaging.[30]

In Region 1, Shout! Factory has released the first three seasons on DVD.[31][32][33]

DVD name Ep# Release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
Season One 22 February 25, 2014 January 23, 2012 N/A
Season Two 20 May 20, 2014 June 4, 2012 N/A
Season Three 19 September 23, 2014 September 17, 2012 N/A
Season Four 22 N/A February 11, 2013 N/A
Season Five 22 N/A August 19, 2013 N/A
Season Six 22 N/A November 25, 2013 N/A
Season Seven 22 N/A March 21, 2016 N/A
Season Eight 22 N/A March 21, 2016 N/A
Complete Series 171 N/A April 18, 2016 N/A

Cancelled sequel series

In December 2020, it was reported that a sequel to the series was in development at ABC. Blair Underwood was set to reprise his role as Rollins and would also have served as executive producer. The sequel would have been produced by Steve Bochco Productions and 20th Television, with Bochco's widow Dayna and son Jesse co-executive producing. Marc Guggenheim and Ubah Mohamed were set to write and Anthony Hemingway direct.[34] In October 2021, the series was given a pilot order.[35] The same month, Corbin Bernsen joined the sequel series, reprising his role of Arnie Becker.[36] In January 2022, Toks Olagundoye, Hari Nef and Ian Duff joined the cast.[37] In February 2022, John Harlan Kim, Juliana Harkavy, and Kacey Rohl joined the cast.[38][39][40] In May 2022, ABC announced that the sequel series would not be moving forward.[41]

Accolades

The show won numerous awards, including 15 Emmy Awards. It won the Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series in 1987, 1989, 1990 and 1991.[42][43][44] It was also nominated for the award in 1988 and 1992. Some of the actors, such as Larry Drake and Jimmy Smits, also received Emmys for their performances. The series shares the Emmy Award record for most acting nominations by regular cast members (excluding the guest performer category) for a single series in one year with Hill Street Blues, The West Wing and Game of Thrones

For the 1988–1989 season, nine cast members were nominated for Emmys. Larry Drake, Jimmy Smits, and Richard Dysart were the only one to win (for Supporting Actor). The others nominated were: Michael Tucker (for Lead Actor); Jill Eikenberry and Susan Dey (both for Lead Actress); and Amanda Donohoe, Susan Ruttan, Michele Greene, and Conchata Ferrell (all for Supporting Actress).

The series won a Latino Image Award.[45]

It was listed as number 42 on Entertainment Weekly's list of The New Classics in the July 4, 2008 issue.[46]

Primetime Emmy Awards

Year Category Nominee(s) Episode(s) Result
1987 Outstanding Drama Series Won
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Gregory Hoblit "Pilot" Won
Donald Petrie "The Venus Butterfly" Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series Steven Bochco & Terry Louise Fisher "The Venus Butterfly" Won
William M. Finkelstein "Sidney, the Dead-Nosed Reindeer" Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Corbin Bernsen Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Susan Dey Nominated
Jill Eikenberry Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Jimmy Smits Nominated
Michael Tucker Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Susan Ruttan Nominated
Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series Alfre Woodard "Pilot" Won
Jeanne Cooper "The Venus Butterfly" Nominated
1988 Outstanding Drama Series Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Gregory Hoblit "The Wizard of Odds" Nominated
Kim Friedman "Hand Roll Express" Nominated
Win Phelps "Full Marital Jacket" Nominated
Sam Weisman "Beauty and Obese" Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series Terry Louise Fisher & David E. Kelley "Beauty and Obese" Nominated
Terry Louise Fisher, David E. Kelley & Steven Bochco "Full Marital Jacket" Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Corbin Bernsen Nominated
Michael Tucker Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Susan Dey Nominated
Jill Eikenberry Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Larry Drake "Full Marital Jacket" Won
Jimmy Smits Nominated
Alan Rachins Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Susan Ruttan "Leaping Lizards" Nominated
1989 Outstanding Drama Series Won
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Eric Laneuville "I'm In The Nude For Love" Nominated
John Pasquin "To Live And Diet In L.A." Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series Steven Bochco, David E. Kelley, William M. Finkelstein & Michele Gallery "His Suit Is Hirsute" Nominated
David E. Kelley "I'm In The Nude For Love" Nominated
David E. Kelley, William M. Finkelstein, Michele Gallery & Judith Parker "Urine Trouble Now" Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Michael Tucker Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Susan Dey Nominated
Jill Eikenberry Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Larry Drake "America the Beautiful" Won
Jimmy Smits Nominated
Richard Dysart Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Susan Ruttan "Romancing The Drone" Nominated
Amanda Plummer "Urine Trouble Now" Nominated
Michele Greene "America The Beautiful" Nominated
1990 Outstanding Drama Series Won
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Win Phelps "Noah's Bark" Nominated
Rick Wallace "The Last Gasp" Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series David E. Kelley "Blood, Sweat & Fears" Won
David E. Kelley & William M. Finkelstein "Bang... Zoom... Zap" Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Jill Eikenberry Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Jimmy Smits "Blood, Sweat and Fears" Won
Larry Drake Nominated
Richard Dysart Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Susan Ruttan "The Good Human Bar" Nominated
Diana Muldaur "Whatever Happened to Hannah?" Nominated
1991 Outstanding Drama Series Won
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Tom Moore "God Rest Ye Murray Gentleman" Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series David E. Kelley "On The Toad Again" Won
Judith Feldman & Sarah Woodside Gallagher "Lie Harder" Nominated
David E. Kelley, Patricia Green & Alan Brennert "Mutinies On The Banzai" Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Jimmy Smits "God Rest Ye Murray Gentleman" Nominated
Richard Dysart "The Beverly Hills Hangers" Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Diana Muldaur "He's a Crowd" Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series John Glover "God Rest Ye Murray Gentleman" Nominated
1992 Outstanding Drama Series Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Rick Wallace "Say Goodnight Gracie" Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Richard Dysart "Monkey on My Back Lot" Won
Jimmy Smits "Say Goodnight Gracie" Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Conchata Ferrell "P.S. Your Shrink Is Dead" Nominated
1994 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Jill Eikenberry "Safe Sex" Nominated

Golden Globe Awards

Year Category Nominee(s) Result
1987 Best Television Series – Drama Won
1988 Best Television Series – Drama Won
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama Harry Hamlin Nominated
Michael Tucker Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama Susan Dey Won
Jill Eikenberry Nominated
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Alan Rachins Nominated
1989 Best Television Series – Drama Nominated
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama Harry Hamlin Nominated
Corbin Bernsen Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama Susan Dey Nominated
Jill Eikenberry Won
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Larry Drake Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Susan Ruttan Nominated
1990 Best Television Series – Drama Nominated
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama Harry Hamlin Nominated
Corbin Bernsen Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama Susan Dey Nominated
Jill Eikenberry Nominated
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Larry Drake Nominated
Michael Tucker Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Susan Ruttan Nominated
1991 Best Television Series – Drama Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama Susan Dey Nominated
Jill Eikenberry Nominated
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Jimmy Smits Nominated
Blair Underwood Nominated
1992 Best Television Series – Drama Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama Susan Dey Nominated
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Larry Drake Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Amanda Donohoe Won

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american, legal, drama, television, series, that, eight, seasons, from, september, 1986, 1994, series, title, taken, from, season, onegenrelegal, dramacreated, bysteven, bochco, terry, louise, fisherstarring, entire, cast, list, below, theme, music, composermi. L A Law is an American legal drama television series that ran for eight seasons on NBC from September 15 1986 to May 19 1994 1 L A LawSeries title taken from season oneGenreLegal dramaCreated bySteven Bochco Terry Louise FisherStarring See entire cast list below Theme music composerMike PostCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons8No of episodes172 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersSteven Bochco seasons 1 3 amp 6 David E Kelley seasons 4 amp 5 Rick Wallace seasons 5 7 Patricia Green season 6 John Tinker season 7 John Masius season 7 William M Finkelstein seasons 7 amp 8 CinematographyRobert SeamanEditorBonnie KoehlerRunning time60 minutes including commercials Production companiesSteven Bochco Productions 20th Century Fox Television 1986 1992 seasons 1 6 20th Television 1992 1994 seasons 7 amp 8 Distributor20th TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkNBCPicture format35mm film 4 3 Original releaseSeptember 15 1986 1986 09 15 May 19 1994 1994 05 19 ChronologyFollowed byL A Law The Movie 2002 RelatedCivil WarsCreated by Steven Bochco and Terry Louise Fisher 2 it centers on the partners associates and staff of a Los Angeles law firm The show contains many of Bochco s trademark features including an ensemble cast large number of parallel storylines social drama and off the wall humor 3 It reflects the social and cultural ideologies that were occurring when the show was produced in the 1980s and early 1990s and many of the cases featured on the show dealt with hot button issues such as capital punishment abortion racism homophobia sexual harassment HIV AIDS and domestic violence 4 5 6 The series often also reflects social tensions between the wealthy senior lawyer protagonists and their less well paid junior staff In addition to its main cast L A Law was also well known for featuring then relatively unknown actors and actresses in guest starring roles who later went on to greater success in film and television including Don Cheadle Jeffrey Tambor Kathy Bates David Schwimmer Jay O Sanders James Avery Gates McFadden Bryan Cranston CCH Pounder Kevin Spacey Richard Schiff Carrie Anne Moss William H Macy Stephen Root Christian Slater Steve Buscemi and Lucy Liu Several episodes of the show also included celebrities such as Vanna White Buddy Hackett and Mamie Van Doren appearing as themselves in cameo roles The show was popular with audiences and critics ranking in Nielsen Top 30 for its first 6 seasons and winning 15 Emmy Awards throughout its run four of which were for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Cast and characters 2 1 Cast timeline 2 2 Main characters 2 3 Recurring characters 3 Series history 4 Reception 5 Home media 6 Cancelled sequel series 7 Accolades 7 1 Primetime Emmy Awards 7 2 Golden Globe Awards 8 References 9 External linksSynopsis EditThe series is set in and around the fictional Los Angeles based law firm McKenzie Brackman Chaney and Kuzak later McKenzie Brackman Chaney Kuzak and Becker and featured attorneys at the firm and various members of the support staff The exteriors for the law firm were shot at the FourFortyFour South Flower building in downtown Los Angeles which was known as the 444 Flower Building at the time The opening credits sequence of every episode began with a close up of a car trunk being slammed shut revealing a personalized license plate reading LA LAW For the first seven seasons the model car used was a Jaguar XJ Series III for the 8th and final season the Jaguar was replaced with a 1993 Bentley Continental R 7 Both cars carried registration stickers indicating the year in which each season began Two different musical openings for the show s theme were used a saxophone riff as performed by David Sanborn for episodes that were lighter in tone and an ominous synthesizer chord for more serious storylines Cast and characters EditCast timeline Edit Character Actor Seasons1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ReunionMichael Kuzak Harry Hamlin Main MainArnie Becker Corbin Bernsen MainAnn Kelsey Jill Eikenberry MainDouglas Brackman Jr Alan Rachins MainAbby Perkins Michele Greene Main MainVictor Sifuentes Jimmy Smits Main GuestStuart Markowitz Michael Tucker MainRoxanne Melman Susan Ruttan Main Guest MainLeland McKenzie Richard Dysart MainGrace Van Owen Susan Dey Main a MainJonathan Rollins Blair Underwood MainBenny Stulwicz Larry Drake Guest Recurring MainC J Lamb Amanda Donohoe Main b Tommy Mullaney John Spencer Main b Zoey Clemmons Cecil Hoffman Main c RecurringGwen Taylor Sheila Kelley Guest Recurring MainFrank Kittredge Michael Cumpsty Main d Susan Bloom Conchata Ferrell Main d Daniel Morales A Martinez MainMelina Paros Lisa Zane Main e Eli Levinson Alan Rosenberg Main CameoDenise Iannello Debi Mazar MainJane Halliday Alexandra Powers MainCast notes Dey is added to the cast from Those Lips That Eye ep 1 2 a b Initially recurring Donohoe and Spencer are added to the opening credits from Splatoon ep 5 9 Initially recurring Hoffman is added to the opening credits from Mutinies on the Banzai ep 5 17 a b Initially recurring Cumpsty and Ferrell are added to the opening credits from Diet Diet My Darling ep 6 14 Initially recurring Zane is added to the opening credits from Bare Witness ep 7 11 Main characters Edit Harry Hamlin as Michael Kuzak partner 1986 91 seasons 1 5 reunion Corbin Bernsen as Arnold Arnie Becker partner 1986 94 seasons 1 8 reunion 8 Jill Eikenberry as Ann Kelsey associate partner 1986 94 seasons 1 8 reunion Alan Rachins as Douglas Brackman Jr managing partner interim senior partner 1986 94 seasons 1 8 reunion Michele Greene as Abby Perkins associate 1986 91 seasons 1 5 reunion Jimmy Smits as Victor Sifuentes associate 1986 91 1992 seasons 1 5 guest season 6 Michael Tucker as Stuart Markowitz associate partner 1986 94 seasons 1 8 reunion Susan Ruttan as Roxanne Melman secretary office administrator 1986 93 seasons 1 7 reunion guest season 8 Richard Dysart as Leland McKenzie senior partner 1986 94 seasons 1 8 reunion Susan Dey as Grace van Owen deputy district attorney superior court judge partner 1986 92 seasons 1 6 reunion 9 Blair Underwood as Jonathan Rollins associate partner 1987 94 seasons 2 8 Larry Drake as Benny Stulwicz 1987 94 seasons 3 8 reunion guest season 1 recurring season 2 10 Amanda Donohoe as Cara Jean C J Lamb associate 1990 92 seasons 5 6 John Spencer as Tommy Mullaney associate assistant district attorney 1990 94 seasons 5 8 Cecil Hoffman as Zoey Clemmons assistant district attorney 1991 92 seasons 5 7 Sheila Kelley as Gwen Taylor secretary law intern 1990 93 seasons 6 7 guest season 4 recurring season 5 Michael Cumpsty as Frank Kittredge tenant 1991 92 season 6 Conchata Ferrell as Susan Bloom tenant 1991 92 season 6 11 A Martinez as Daniel Morales partner 1992 94 seasons 7 8 Lisa Zane as Melina Paros associate 1992 93 season 7 Alan Rosenberg as Eli Levinson partner 1993 94 season 8 reunion Debi Mazar as Denise Iannello secretary 1993 94 season 8 Alexandra Powers as Jane Halliday associate 1993 94 season 8 Recurring characters Edit Patricia Huston as Hilda Brunschwager Brackman s secretary 1986 88 seasons 1 amp 2 recurring Bernie Hern as Judge Sidney Schroeder 1986 87 seasons 1 amp 2 1991 season 5 recurring John Hancock as Judge Richard Armand 1986 87 season 1 1989 1991 seasons 4 6 recurring Anne Haney as Judge Marilyn Travelini 1986 94 seasons 1 8 recurring Cynthia Harris as Iris Hubbard McKenzie s secretary and law intern 1986 87 season 1 recurring George Coe as Judge Wallace R Vance 1986 91 seasons 1 6 recurring Jerry Hardin as D A Malcolm Gold 1986 92 seasons 1 6 recurring Carmen Argenziano as Neil Robertson a lawyer 1986 92 seasons 1 6 recurring Michael Fairman as Judge Douglas McGrath 1986 94 seasons 1 8 recurring Bruce Kirby as D A Bruce Rogoff 1986 91 seasons 1 5 recurring Michael Holden as D A George Handeman 1987 1992 seasons 1 amp 6 recurring Joanna Frank as Sheila Brackman Douglas Brackman s wife 1987 88 seasons 1 3 1992 94 seasons 6 8 recurring Annie Abbott as Judge Janice L Neiman 1987 94 seasons 2 8 recurring Diane Delano as Rhonda Vasek 1987 season 2 recurring Ellen Blake as Elizabeth Brand Kuzak s secretary 1987 90 seasons 2 4 recurring Jeff Silverman as Erroll Farrell 1987 88 season 2 recurring Daniel Benzali as Judge Donald Phillips 1988 1991 1993 season 2 seasons 5 7 recurring Paul Regina as Felix Echeverria a lawyer 1988 92 seasons 2 6 recurring Don Sparks as Russell Spitzer a lawyer 1988 93 seasons 2 7 recurring Earl Boen as Judge Walter L Swanson 1988 93 seasons 2 8 recurring Leonard Stone as Judge Paul Hansen 1988 1991 94 season 2 seasons 5 8 recurring James Avery as Judge Michael Conover 1988 92 seasons 2 6 recurring Raye Birk as Judge Steven Lang 1988 93 seasons 2 7 recurring Dann Florek as Dave Meyer a direct mail businessman and Roxanne s husband 1988 93 seasons 2 8 recurring plus reunion film Wayne Northrop as Bill Ringstrom 1988 89 season 3 recurring Nancy Vawter as Dorothy Wyler an associate 1988 89 season 3 recurring Gerald Anthony as Ross Burnett 1988 89 season 3 recurring Joyce Hyser as Allison Gottlieb a filmmaker and Sifuentes girlfriend 1989 90 seasons 3 amp 4 recurring Stan Kamber as Judge Harlan Shubow 1989 91 seasons 3 6 recurring Renee Jones as Diana Moses a law intern and Rollins girlfriend 1989 90 seasons 3 5 recurring Bruce Fairbairn as Sheldon Ganz a lawyer 1989 92 seasons 3 7 recurring Amanda Plummer as Alice Hackett Benny Stulwicz girlfriend 1989 90 seasons 3 amp 4 recurring Wayne Tippit as Leo Hackett Alice s father 1989 90 seasons 3 amp 4 recurring Keith Mills as Judge Walter Green 1989 93 seasons 3 8 recurring Jennifer Hetrick as Corrinne Hammond Becker s wife 1989 91 seasons 4 amp 5 recurring Carl Lumbly as Dr Earl Williams a murder trial suspect and Kuzak s client 1989 90 season 4 recurring Lorinne Vozoff as Judge Roberta Harbin 1989 92 seasons 4 amp 6 recurring Vonetta McGee as Jackie Williams Earl s wife 1989 90 season 4 recurring Veronica Cartwright as Margaret Flanagan the assistant district attorney who prosecutes Earl Williams 1989 92 seasons 4 amp 6 recurring Diana Muldaur as Rosalind Shays a ruthless greedy and manipulative partner and the series main antagonist 1989 91 seasons 4 amp 5 recurring Lillian Lehman as Judge Mary Harcourt 1989 94 seasons 4 8 recurring Courtney Thorne Smith as Kimberly Dugan a cheerleader whom Kuzak dates 1990 season 4 recurring Lawrence Dobkin as U S District Judge Saul Edelstein 1990 94 seasons 4 8 recurring Jordan Baker as ADA Marcia Fusco 1990 seasons 4 amp 5 recurring Concetta Tomei as Susan Hauber a lawyer 1990 93 seasons 4 8 recurring Vincent Gardenia as Murray Melman Roxanne s estranged father 1990 seasons 4 amp 5 recurring Stanley Grover as Judge Richard Lobel 1990 94 seasons 4 8 recurring Denis Arndt as Jack Sollers a lawyer 1990 91 season 5 recurring Tom Verica as Billy Castroverti an associate 1991 seasons 5 amp 6 recurring Brad Sherwood as Ned Barron 1991 92 season 6 recurring Lauren Lane as Julie Rayburn 1991 92 season 6 recurring Lynne Thigpen as D A Ruby Thomas 1991 92 seasons 6 amp 7 recurring Anthony DeSando as Alex DePalma an associate 1992 season 6 recurring Alison Tucker as Sarah Alder Stuart Markowitz s illegitimate daughter 1992 season 6 recurring David Schwimmer as Dana Romney a troublesome city attorney and minor antagonist 1992 93 season 7 recurring Shelley Berman as Ben Flicker a film studio mogul whom Becker does business with 1992 93 season 7 recurring Anne Twomey as Linda Salerno Gwen s homicidal stalker 1993 season 7 recurring Joe Grifasi as Dominic Nuzzi a gambler friend of Benny s 1993 94 seasons 7 amp 8 recurring Kathleen Wilhoite as Rosalie Hendrickson Stulwicz a woman whom Benny dates and later marries 1993 94 seasons 7 amp 8 recurring Steven Eckholdt as Patrick Flanagan a charismatic but unethical and manipulative associate and a minor antagonist for the final episodes 1994 season 8 recurring Series history EditSee also List of L A Law episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankRatingFirst airedLast aired123September 15 1986 1986 09 15 April 9 1987 1987 04 09 2117 4 a 220October 15 1987 1987 10 15 May 5 1988 1988 05 05 1218 3 b 319November 3 1988 1988 11 03 May 18 1989 1989 05 18 1517 6422November 2 1989 1989 11 02 May 17 1990 1990 05 17 1617 4522October 18 1990 1990 10 18 May 16 1991 1991 05 16 2314 8622October 10 1991 1991 10 10 May 21 1992 1992 05 21 2813 3722October 22 1992 1992 10 22 May 27 1993 1993 05 27 TBATBA822October 7 1993 1993 10 07 May 19 1994 1994 05 19 TBATBA Tied with My Sister Sam Tied with Moonlighting This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message L A Law s two hour pilot movie aired on Monday September 15 1986 An encore aired in place of Saturday Night Live on September 27 1986 being a rare scripted rerun in that late night slot The original time period was Friday 10 00 p m following Miami Vice but after struggling there it assumed NBC s prized Thursday 10 00 p m 9 00 p m Central time slot in the Must See TV primetime block from another Bochco produced show Hill Street Blues from which Bochco had been dismissed at the end of that show s fifth season by then MTM President Arthur Price The show was itself eventually replaced by another hit ensemble drama ER Co creator Terry Louise Fisher was fired from the series in season 2 and filed a well publicized lawsuit with Bochco and the studio Bochco and Fisher had also co created the 1987 John Ritter series Hooperman for ABC The scene in season 5 where Leland McKenzie Richard Dysart was shown in bed with his enemy Rosalind Shays Diana Muldaur was ranked as the 38th greatest moment in television the list originally appeared in an issue of EGG Magazine The episode Good To The Last Drop in which Rosalind met her demise falling into an open elevator shaft was ranked No 91 on TV Guide s 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time 12 It was referenced in The Star Trek Encyclopedia prior to L A Law Muldaur had played Dr Katherine Pulaski during season 2 of Star Trek The Next Generation in which Pulaski s biography says There is no truth to the rumor that an ancestor of Dr Pulaski was killed falling down the elevator shaft at a prestigious Los Angeles law firm After co writing the feature film From the Hip Boston attorney David E Kelley was hired by Bochco during the first season of L A Law 13 Kelley went on to critical and commercial success as show runner of the series before leaving to create Picket Fences While on L A Law Kelley and Bochco co created Doogie Howser M D as the first Steven Bochco Productions series for a major ten series deal with ABC Shortly thereafter Bochco was offered the job as President of ABC Entertainment but he turned it down At the height of the show s popularity in the late 1980s attention was focused upon a fictitious sex position named the Venus Butterfly in season 1 The only clue describing the technique was a vague reference to ordering room service Fans and interested persons flooded the show s producers with letters asking for more details about this mysterious technique citation needed The show won GLAAD s first Media Award for Outstanding Drama Series in 1990 which it shared with Heartbeat 14 The first lesbian kiss on television occurred on the show in 1991 He s a Crowd Season 5 Episode 12 between the characters of C J Lamb played by Amanda Donohoe and Abby Michele Greene 15 The show tied itself into the events of the Los Angeles riots of 1992 which were prompted by the acquittal of four white police officers who were put on trial for the videotaped beating of black motorist Rodney King 4 In a scene reminiscent of the Attack on Reginald Denny tax attorney Stuart Markowitz is struck on the head by a rioter and ends up having serious head injuries causing a number of problems for him and his wife for several episodes as a result 16 Partner Douglas Brackman is also arrested in the mayhem of the riots as he is on his way to get remarried After the fifth season Kelley left the show Patricia Green and Rick Wallace were his replacements as executive producer Green was the main creative force Her character additions amid cast turnover were met with mixed reaction She left the show in January 1992 Kelley and Bochco returned to write episodes and Bochco moved back to executive producer from consultant while Kelley stayed consultant Bochco left the executive producer position after the sixth season and John Tinker and John Masius were brought in to run the seventh season Kelley exited as consultant Amid plummeting ratings during the seventh season co executive producers John Tinker amp John Masius were fired midseason and while the show went on hiatus William M Finkelstein was brought in to fix it Tinker and Masius had brought a whimsical soap operatic tone to the series for which they had been known on St Elsewhere Dan Castellaneta the voice of Homer Simpson appeared in a Homer costume and hired the attorneys in the seventh season premiere That episode also reflected on the 1992 Los Angeles riots Finkelstein reined in the series returning to the serious legal cases that made the series famous In the eighth and final season the characters of Eli Levinson Alan Rosenberg and Denise Iannello Debi Mazar were transplanted from the canceled Bochco legal series Civil Wars 17 Eli Levinson was revealed to be Stuart Markowitz s cousin During the final season the series went on hiatus in January 1994 to launch the second season of Homicide Life on the Street When that series succeeded wildly with a guest appearance by Robin Williams it was expected that L A Law would conclude that May and Homicide Life on the Street would succeed it on Thursdays in the fall However ER tested so well that Warner Bros executives campaigned network president Warren Littlefield to give that series the prized Thursday slot The series ended in 1994 with NBC not renewing the show for a ninth season at the last minute ending the show without a proper finale or wrapping up storylines 18 Bochco envisioned the show being repackaged into an occasional television film a reunion show titled L A Law The Movie would air in 2002 and featured most of the main cast from the series 18 19 On August 4 2020 Hamlin Dey Smits Bernsen Rachins Greene and Underwood reunited on the Stars in the House video podcast to raise money for The Actors Fund It was the first time Hamlin and Smits appeared together in 30 years Reruns were shown on Lifetime and later A amp E during the 1990s and 2000s Reception EditAny lawyer who doesn t watch L A Law the night before he s going to trial is a fool A New York attorney on the show s influence on juries 20 Because of its popularity L A Law had great influence on how Americans viewed the law and lawyers The New York Times described it as television s most serious attempt to date to portray American law and the people who practice it L A Law perhaps more than any other force has come to shape public perceptions about lawyers and the legal system Attorneys reported that the show had affected how they dressed and spoke to juries and possibly how those juries decided cases and clients came to expect that cases could be tried and decided within a week The number of applicants to law school rose because of how it glamourised the profession including as one law school dean stated the infinite possibilities for sex professors used L A Law as a teaching aid to discuss with their students legal issues raised in episodes and law journal articles analysed the meaning of its plotlines The show reportedly taught future lawyers things law school did not such as time management and how to negotiate 20 21 and an attorney stated that the show accurately depicted life at a small law firm 22 One law professor wrote in the Yale Law Journal that L A Law has conveyed more bytes of information truthful or not more images about lawyers than all the Legal Studies programs all the op ed pieces all the PBS shows put together The show was a massive distortion of reality the lawyers of L A Law are caricatures he stated but caricatures are always caricatures of something and that has to be real 23 Another wrote in the issue that the show subtracts eighty to ninety nine percent of lawyers real work lives and overemphasized the glamor of the rest Unlike other works of legal fiction such as Perry Mason and Presumed Innocent however which are essentially mysteries that lawyers solve L A Law s plots taught its tens of millions of viewers torts ethics and other basic legal ideas and dilemmas that comprise the first year of a legal education 24 Home media EditRevelation Films has released all eight seasons of LA Law on DVD in the UK Region 2 This is the first time the show has been released on DVD anywhere in the world 25 26 27 28 29 On April 18 2016 Revelation Films released L A Law The Complete Collection on DVD in the UK The 46 disc box set features all 171 episodes of the series in special collectors packaging 30 In Region 1 Shout Factory has released the first three seasons on DVD 31 32 33 DVD name Ep Release datesRegion 1 Region 2 Region 4Season One 22 February 25 2014 January 23 2012 N ASeason Two 20 May 20 2014 June 4 2012 N ASeason Three 19 September 23 2014 September 17 2012 N ASeason Four 22 N A February 11 2013 N ASeason Five 22 N A August 19 2013 N ASeason Six 22 N A November 25 2013 N ASeason Seven 22 N A March 21 2016 N ASeason Eight 22 N A March 21 2016 N AComplete Series 171 N A April 18 2016 N ACancelled sequel series EditIn December 2020 it was reported that a sequel to the series was in development at ABC Blair Underwood was set to reprise his role as Rollins and would also have served as executive producer The sequel would have been produced by Steve Bochco Productions and 20th Television with Bochco s widow Dayna and son Jesse co executive producing Marc Guggenheim and Ubah Mohamed were set to write and Anthony Hemingway direct 34 In October 2021 the series was given a pilot order 35 The same month Corbin Bernsen joined the sequel series reprising his role of Arnie Becker 36 In January 2022 Toks Olagundoye Hari Nef and Ian Duff joined the cast 37 In February 2022 John Harlan Kim Juliana Harkavy and Kacey Rohl joined the cast 38 39 40 In May 2022 ABC announced that the sequel series would not be moving forward 41 Accolades EditThe show won numerous awards including 15 Emmy Awards It won the Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series in 1987 1989 1990 and 1991 42 43 44 It was also nominated for the award in 1988 and 1992 Some of the actors such as Larry Drake and Jimmy Smits also received Emmys for their performances The series shares the Emmy Award record for most acting nominations by regular cast members excluding the guest performer category for a single series in one year with Hill Street Blues The West Wing and Game of ThronesFor the 1988 1989 season nine cast members were nominated for Emmys Larry Drake Jimmy Smits and Richard Dysart were the only one to win for Supporting Actor The others nominated were Michael Tucker for Lead Actor Jill Eikenberry and Susan Dey both for Lead Actress and Amanda Donohoe Susan Ruttan Michele Greene and Conchata Ferrell all for Supporting Actress The series won a Latino Image Award 45 It was listed as number 42 on Entertainment Weekly s list of The New Classics in the July 4 2008 issue 46 Primetime Emmy Awards Edit Year Category Nominee s Episode s Result1987 Outstanding Drama Series WonOutstanding Directing for a Drama Series Gregory Hoblit Pilot WonDonald Petrie The Venus Butterfly NominatedOutstanding Writing for a Drama Series Steven Bochco amp Terry Louise Fisher The Venus Butterfly WonWilliam M Finkelstein Sidney the Dead Nosed Reindeer NominatedOutstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Corbin Bernsen NominatedOutstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Susan Dey NominatedJill Eikenberry NominatedOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Jimmy Smits NominatedMichael Tucker NominatedOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Susan Ruttan NominatedOutstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series Alfre Woodard Pilot WonJeanne Cooper The Venus Butterfly Nominated1988 Outstanding Drama Series NominatedOutstanding Directing for a Drama Series Gregory Hoblit The Wizard of Odds NominatedKim Friedman Hand Roll Express NominatedWin Phelps Full Marital Jacket NominatedSam Weisman Beauty and Obese NominatedOutstanding Writing for a Drama Series Terry Louise Fisher amp David E Kelley Beauty and Obese NominatedTerry Louise Fisher David E Kelley amp Steven Bochco Full Marital Jacket NominatedOutstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Corbin Bernsen NominatedMichael Tucker NominatedOutstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Susan Dey NominatedJill Eikenberry NominatedOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Larry Drake Full Marital Jacket WonJimmy Smits NominatedAlan Rachins NominatedOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Susan Ruttan Leaping Lizards Nominated1989 Outstanding Drama Series WonOutstanding Directing for a Drama Series Eric Laneuville I m In The Nude For Love NominatedJohn Pasquin To Live And Diet In L A NominatedOutstanding Writing for a Drama Series Steven Bochco David E Kelley William M Finkelstein amp Michele Gallery His Suit Is Hirsute NominatedDavid E Kelley I m In The Nude For Love NominatedDavid E Kelley William M Finkelstein Michele Gallery amp Judith Parker Urine Trouble Now NominatedOutstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Michael Tucker NominatedOutstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Susan Dey NominatedJill Eikenberry NominatedOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Larry Drake America the Beautiful WonJimmy Smits NominatedRichard Dysart NominatedOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Susan Ruttan Romancing The Drone NominatedAmanda Plummer Urine Trouble Now NominatedMichele Greene America The Beautiful Nominated1990 Outstanding Drama Series WonOutstanding Directing for a Drama Series Win Phelps Noah s Bark NominatedRick Wallace The Last Gasp NominatedOutstanding Writing for a Drama Series David E Kelley Blood Sweat amp Fears WonDavid E Kelley amp William M Finkelstein Bang Zoom Zap NominatedOutstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Jill Eikenberry NominatedOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Jimmy Smits Blood Sweat and Fears WonLarry Drake NominatedRichard Dysart NominatedOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Susan Ruttan The Good Human Bar NominatedDiana Muldaur Whatever Happened to Hannah Nominated1991 Outstanding Drama Series WonOutstanding Directing for a Drama Series Tom Moore God Rest Ye Murray Gentleman NominatedOutstanding Writing for a Drama Series David E Kelley On The Toad Again WonJudith Feldman amp Sarah Woodside Gallagher Lie Harder NominatedDavid E Kelley Patricia Green amp Alan Brennert Mutinies On The Banzai NominatedOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Jimmy Smits God Rest Ye Murray Gentleman NominatedRichard Dysart The Beverly Hills Hangers NominatedOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Diana Muldaur He s a Crowd NominatedOutstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series John Glover God Rest Ye Murray Gentleman Nominated1992 Outstanding Drama Series NominatedOutstanding Directing for a Drama Series Rick Wallace Say Goodnight Gracie NominatedOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Richard Dysart Monkey on My Back Lot WonJimmy Smits Say Goodnight Gracie NominatedOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Conchata Ferrell P S Your Shrink Is Dead Nominated1994 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Jill Eikenberry Safe Sex NominatedGolden Globe Awards Edit Year Category Nominee s Result1987 Best Television Series Drama Won1988 Best Television Series Drama WonBest Performance by an Actor in a Television Series Drama Harry Hamlin NominatedMichael Tucker NominatedBest Performance by an Actress in a Television Series Drama Susan Dey WonJill Eikenberry NominatedBest Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series Mini Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Alan Rachins Nominated1989 Best Television Series Drama NominatedBest Performance by an Actor in a Television Series Drama Harry Hamlin NominatedCorbin Bernsen NominatedBest Performance by an Actress in a Television Series Drama Susan Dey NominatedJill Eikenberry WonBest Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series Mini Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Larry Drake NominatedBest Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series Mini Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Susan Ruttan Nominated1990 Best Television Series Drama NominatedBest Performance by an Actor in a Television Series Drama Harry Hamlin NominatedCorbin Bernsen NominatedBest Performance by an Actress in a Television Series Drama Susan Dey NominatedJill Eikenberry NominatedBest Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series Mini Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Larry Drake NominatedMichael Tucker NominatedBest Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series Mini Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Susan Ruttan Nominated1991 Best Television Series Drama NominatedBest Performance by an Actress in a Television Series Drama Susan Dey NominatedJill Eikenberry NominatedBest Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series Mini Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Jimmy Smits NominatedBlair Underwood Nominated1992 Best Television Series Drama NominatedBest Performance by an Actress in a Television Series Drama Susan Dey NominatedBest Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series Mini Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Larry Drake NominatedBest Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series Mini Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Amanda Donohoe WonReferences Edit Weinstein Steve August 12 1990 Saying So Long to Billable Hours Television L A Law s finale will complete filming today but the characters stories won t be tied up in a neat package Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 12 2010 Carter Bill January 30 1992 L A Law to Halt Slide Reaches Back to Bochco The New York Times Retrieved August 10 2010 Steven Bochco on the Case L A Law Co Creator Returns to Fine Tune Troubled Series Los Angeles Times April 2 1992 Retrieved December 12 2010 a b Weinstein Steve March 21 1991 L A Law Eyes Fear of Police Television An upcoming episode on the public s loss of trust includes camouflaged references to the beating of Rodney G King Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 12 2010 Rosenberg Howard September 15 1986 Nbc s New L A Law The Verdict Is Great Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 24 2010 Rosenberg Howard October 18 1993 TV Turns the Other Cheek Again Television is a 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