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Matlock (TV series)

Matlock is an American mystery legal drama television series created by Dean Hargrove, starring Andy Griffith in the title role of criminal defense attorney Ben Matlock.[2] The show, produced by Intermedia Entertainment Company (first season only), The Fred Silverman Company, Dean Hargrove Productions (called Strathmore Productions in the first two seasons) and Viacom Productions, originally aired from March 3, 1986, to May 8, 1992, on NBC, and from November 5, 1992, to May 7, 1995, on ABC.

Matlock
Genre
Created byDean Hargrove
Starring
Theme music composerDick DeBenedictis
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons9
No. of episodes193 + pilot movie (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Fred Silverman
  • Dean Hargrove (1986–91)
  • Andy Griffith (1991–1995)
Running time45–48 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original network
  • NBC (1986–1992)
  • ABC (1992–1995)
Original releaseMarch 3, 1986 (1986-03-03) –
May 7, 1995 (1995-05-07)
Related
Diagnosis: Murder

The show's format is similar to that of CBS' Perry Mason (both Matlock and the 1980s Perry Mason television films were created by Dean Hargrove), with Matlock identifying the perpetrators and then confronting them in dramatic courtroom scenes. One difference, however, was that whereas Mason usually exculpated his clients at a pretrial hearing, Matlock usually secured an acquittal at trial from the jury.[3]

Premise Edit

The show centers on widower Ben Matlock (Andy Griffith), a renowned, folksy and popular though cantankerous attorney. Usually, at the end of the case, the person who is on the stand being questioned by Matlock is the actual perpetrator and Matlock will expose him/her, despite making clear that his one goal is to prove reasonable doubt in the case of his client's guilt or to prove his client's innocence. Matlock studied law at Harvard Law School and, after several years as a public defender, established his law practice in Atlanta, living in a modest farmhouse in a neighboring suburb. He is known to visit crime scenes to discover clues otherwise overlooked and come up with viable alternative theories of the crime in question (usually murder). Matlock also has conspicuously finicky fashion sense; he generally appears in court wearing a trademark light gray suit and, over the series' entire run, owned three generations of the Ford Crown Victoria—always an all-gray model (Griffith's character had always driven Ford products in his 1960s series, The Andy Griffith Show).

Matlock is noted for his thrift and a fondness for hot dogs. In "The Diner" (season eight, episode four), hot dogs are revealed to have been his favorite dish since he was a young man. In contrast, after the series ended, his penchant for hot dogs was explained in the Diagnosis: Murder two-part season four episode "Murder Two" (episodes 15–16). In that episode, Matlock blames Dr. Mark Sloan (Dick Van Dyke) for recommending a disastrous investment in 8-track tapes, in which he lost his savings of $5,000 in 1969 (equivalent to US$39,900 in 2022), forcing him into wearing cheap suits and living on hot dogs.

Despite his thrift, Matlock's standard fee is $100,000 (equivalent to US$266,970 in 2022), usually paid up front, but if he or his staff believe strongly enough in the innocence of a client or if the client is unable to pay immediately (if at all), he has them pay over time or reduces the fee significantly or waives it entirely, albeit reluctantly in some cases. He also reluctantly takes a pro bono case occasionally. These traits, and the demands he placed upon his investigators, are often points of comic relief in the series.

Cast Edit

Main Edit

  • Andy Griffith as Ben Matlock
  • Linda Purl (Lori Lethin in pilot) as Charlene Matlock (season 1), Ben's younger daughter who became a partner to her father before she moved to Philadelphia to set up her own law practice
  • Alice Hirson as Hazel (pilot), Matlock's secretary
  • Kene Holliday as Tyler Hudson (seasons 1–3; guest season 4), Ben's first private investigator
  • Kari Lizer as Cassie Phillips (season 2; recurring season 1), Ben's young file clerk who desired to become partner after Charlene's departure
  • Nancy Stafford as Michelle Thomas (seasons 2–6), an American lawyer living in London who becomes an equal partner to Matlock
  • Julie Sommars as Julie March (seasons 3–6; recurring seasons 1–2; guest season 9), a district attorney who becomes a good friend to Ben Matlock
  • Clarence Gilyard Jr. as Conrad McMasters (seasons 4–7; guest season 8), Ben's second private investigator who is a former deputy sheriff and a rodeo rider
  • Brynn Thayer as Leanne MacIntyre (seasons 7–8; guest season 6), Ben's older daughter who works for her father after Michelle's departure
  • Daniel Roebuck as Cliff Lewis (seasons 7–9), Ben's last partner and private investigator who graduated from law school and the son of Ben's childhood friend, Billy Lewis
  • Carol Huston as Jerri Stone (season 9), Ben's last assistant and private investigator with a talent for singing lullabies

Recurring Edit

Changes Edit

 
Original cast (from left): Kene Holliday, Andy Griffith and Linda Purl

The series premiered with Ben Matlock played by Andy Griffith[4] having a law practice with his daughter, Charlene (played by Lori Lethin in the pilot movie; Linda Purl took over the role when the series went to air). Matlock also employed stock market whiz Tyler Hudson (Kene Holliday) as a private investigator. Tyler would often go undercover for Matlock in various guises to gather information. Matlock's most frequent legal adversary was Julie March (Julie Sommars), a Nebraska native. Although their jobs as prosecutor and defense attorney made them professional rivals, their relationship outside of court was very cordial and they often spent time together outside of court with occasional flirtations. Toward the end of the first season, Matlock took on cocky law student Cassie Phillips (played by Kari Lizer) as an office worker.

After the first season ended, Purl departed from the series and her character, Charlene, moved to Philadelphia to start her own law practice. To begin the second season, Matlock went to London to try a case where he met Michelle Thomas (played by Nancy Stafford), a young American lawyer. After the case was over, Michelle followed Matlock to the U.S. and became his new law partner. Cassie stayed on as a file clerk until the end of the season, when she disappeared for reasons never made clear. With Lizer's departure, Julie Sommars became a regular cast member.

 
Cast of season 2, from left: (top) Kene Holliday, Julie Sommars; (bottom) Kari Lizer, Griffith, Nancy Stafford

Several actors appeared in the series as different characters prior to becoming regular cast members. In season one's "The Seduction", Stafford played Caryn Nelson/Carole Nathan, a high-class prostitute who was paid off to commit perjury against Matlock's client. In "The Angel", Lizer appeared as Matlock's client, Margaret Danello, a pop star called "Angel". Roebuck played a young physician, Dr. Bobby Shaw, in "The Doctors"; lawyer Alex Winthrop in season three's two-part episode, "The Ambassador"/"The Priest"; and a prosecutor in a two-part episode, "The Assassination", before becoming a cast regular in season seven.

Some actors appeared as a different character in each appearance on the show. For example, Carolyn Seymour played Christina Harrison Ward in season one ("The Affair", episode 4), Dr. Vanessa Sedgwick in season two ("The Genius", episode 20) and Iris Vogel in season three ("The Psychic", episode 13). Nana Visitor and Roddy McDowall made several guest appearances as well. Holliday was fired after the third season for drug and alcohol abuse, but had a recurring role in season four ("The Best Seller", episode 4 and "The Witness", episode 14). Matlock hired Conrad McMasters (Clarence Gilyard Jr.), a young, former North Carolina deputy sheriff, to be his new detective. Like Tyler, Conrad would also go undercover to gather information about cases. However, the two characters were different in their personalities and approach to the job. Matlock and McMasters became good friends and were alike in many ways.

Don Knotts, who co-starred with Griffith on The Andy Griffith Show, began making frequent appearances as Les "Ace" Calhoun, Matlock's next-door neighbor. Before replacing Stafford at the start of season seven, Brynn Thayer appeared in two season six episodes ("The Suspect", episodes 7–8) as Roxanne Windemere, a rich widow charged with murder with whom Ben became smitten. In the season finale ("The Vacation", episodes 21–22) she appeared as Leanne MacIntyre, Ben's previously unmentioned daughter who takes on the case of a murdered mayor. She joined the cast full-time in season seven. Daniel Roebuck joined Thayer as a new regular for season seven as Cliff Lewis, a naive young lawyer and associate. Warren Frost joined the cast in a recurring role as Billy Lewis, Cliff's father and a personal nemesis from Matlock's past: Ben had abandoned a romance with Billy's sister to pursue his law degree. The move in 1992 to ABC for the remainder of the series caused some cast turnover. Stafford left the series to spend more time with her husband, Larry Myers. Sommars followed, although she would play a recurring role in several later episodes. Knotts followed. With Roebuck joining the cast, Gilyard's role was diminished.

After season seven ended, Gilyard left the series to join the new CBS series Walker, Texas Ranger, although he appeared once in season eight ("The View", episode five). Like Silverman and Hargrove's Perry Mason series revival, Matlock had largely become a series of movies-of-the-week by season nine. Part of the reason for this was Griffith's advancing age; he was 66 and also wanted to spend more time with his family. At the end of season 8, Thayer departed from the series. In the first episode of season nine ("The Accused") Ben tells Billy that Leanne moved to Los Angeles, seems to like her job, and "has a fella." In the final season, Carol Huston joined the series as Jerri Stone, a private investigator helping Cliff in his duties. Like Conrad, Jerri and Ben had shared hobbies including singing. The move also saw a change in filming venue. Shooting in California for its entire run on NBC (which required Griffith to commute from his home in North Carolina to the West Coast), ABC moved production to the EUE/Screen Gems Studios in Wilmington, North Carolina to ease the travel burden on Griffith. The "whodunit" format was also adjusted to an "inverted detective story" format.

Episodes Edit

Matlock aired a total of 193 episodes across nine seasons and began with a TV-movie. 12 two-hour and 15 two-part episodes of the program were aired. Six of the episodes were clip shows with mostly minor plots that paved the way for scenes from previous stories. Although Griffith appeared in more episodes portraying Sheriff Andy Taylor in The Andy Griffith Show than Ben Matlock in Matlock (249–193), he logged more on-screen time as Ben Matlock than he did as Sheriff Andy Taylor due to the length of each show (Matlock ran for 45–48 minutes, while The Andy Griffith Show ran for 25–26 minutes).

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankRating
First airedLast airedNetwork
Pilot1March 3, 1986 (1986-03-03)NBC20.9
123September 20, 1986 (1986-09-20)May 12, 1987 (1987-05-12)1518.6
224September 22, 1987 (1987-09-22)May 3, 1988 (1988-05-03)1417.8
320November 29, 1988 (1988-11-29)May 16, 1989 (1989-05-16)1217.7
424September 19, 1989 (1989-09-19)May 8, 1990 (1990-05-08)2016.6
522September 18, 1990 (1990-09-18)April 30, 1991 (1991-04-30)1715.5
622October 18, 1991 (1991-10-18)May 8, 1992 (1992-05-08)39 [5]12.4 [6]
718November 5, 1992 (1992-11-05)May 6, 1993 (1993-05-06)ABC29 [7]13.2 [8]
822September 23, 1993 (1993-09-23)May 19, 1994 (1994-05-19)35 [9]12.1 [10]
918October 13, 1994 (1994-10-13)May 4, 1995 (1995-05-04)61 [11]10.0 [12]

Program format Edit

A few changes were made in the format of the introduction of the episodes. The introduction of characters was essentially the same, with the only changes being the actors for each season. Griffith, Purl, Holliday, Stafford, Gilyard Jr., Thayer, Sommars, Lizer, Roebuck and Huston were all featured in the intros for their respective seasons. The Matlock commercial screen also changed. The early episodes had a scene of Ben Matlock in front of a brown screen; around 1987, this was changed to gray. In 1992, this was changed once again to the same gray, but with a blue square around the "M" in "Matlock." Later in the 1993–1994 season, the commercial screen was removed entirely. Nancy Stafford began appearing in a dual role in many opening credits from season three onwards, both as her main character Michelle Thomas, and the high-class call girl she played in the first season (seen on the witness stand, though her face is obscured).

Spinoffs Edit

Jake and the Fatman was a spin-off on CBS based on a character who originated in "The Don" (1986), a two-part Matlock episode from season one. William Conrad played prosecutor James L. McShane and Joe Penny played Paul Baron, the son of Matlock's client, Mafia don Nicholas Baron. Executive producers Fred Silverman and Dean Hargrove were responsible for both Matlock and Jake and the Fatman, as well as Diagnosis: Murder, created by Joyce Burditt (which itself was a spin-off of Jake and the Fatman) in 1993, also on CBS; Father Dowling Mysteries in 1988 on NBC and ABC; and the 30 Perry Mason made-for-TV movies from 1985 until 1995 on NBC.

Home media Edit

DVD releases Edit

CBS Home Entertainment (distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment) has released all nine seasons of Matlock on DVD in Region 1. On April 7, 2015, CBS released Matlock: The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1.[13]

DVD name Ep # Release date
The First Season 25 April 8, 2008
The Second Season 24 January 13, 2009
The Third Season 20 July 7, 2009
The Fourth Season 24 March 2, 2010
The Fifth Season 22 July 20, 2010
The Sixth Season 22 January 25, 2011
The Seventh Season 18 February 21, 2012
The Eighth Season 22 February 12, 2013
The Ninth and Final Season 18 July 16, 2013
The Complete Series 195 April 7, 2015

Streaming Edit

Season one of the series was made available for purchase through Amazon Video.[14] Series is available On Demand through Pluto TV.[15]

Reboot Edit

On January 31, 2023, it was announced that CBS had ordered a pilot for a reboot of the series starring Kathy Bates.[16] On February 28, 2023, it was reported that Kat Coiro is set to direct and executive produce the pilot.[17] On March 2, 2023, it was reported that Skye P. Marshall joined the cast in a lead role.[18] On March 7, 2023, it was reported that David Del Rio and Leah Lewis joined the cast.[19] On May 9, the new version was given an official series order by the network along with two other series projects and it is set to debut in 2024 during the 2023–24 television broadcast season.[20][21]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Ross, William (2023). "William Ross: Credits". from the original on 6 July 2022. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
  2. ^ O'Connor, John J. (September 23, 1986). "2 New Series, 'Matlock' and 'Sledge Hammer'". The New York Times. Retrieved October 22, 2010.
  3. ^ "Matlock – The First Season". DVD Talk. Retrieved February 4, 2011.
  4. ^ "IMDb page on Diary of a Perfect Murder the first episode of Matlock". IMDb.
  5. ^ "The TV Ratings Guide: 1991-92 Ratings History".
  6. ^ "The TV Ratings Guide: 1991-92 Ratings History".
  7. ^ "The TV Ratings Guide: 1992-93 Ratings History".
  8. ^ "The TV Ratings Guide: 1992-93 Ratings History".
  9. ^ "The TV Ratings Guide: 1993-94 Ratings History".
  10. ^ "The TV Ratings Guide: 1993-94 Ratings History".
  11. ^ "The TV Ratings Guide: 1994-95 Ratings History".
  12. ^ "The TV Ratings Guide: 1994-95 Ratings History".
  13. ^ "52-DVD 'Complete Series' Set from CBS/Paramount is on the Way!" January 21, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ Amazon Video: Matlock Retrieved February 20, 2013
  15. ^ [1] Retrieved January 8, 2023
  16. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (January 31, 2023). "CBS Orders Pilots For 'The Good Wife' Spinoff 'Elsbeth' Starring Carrie Preston & 'Matlock' Reboot With Kathy Bates, Writers Rooms For 'The Pact' & 'Watson'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 31, 2023.
  17. ^ Petski, Denise (February 28, 2023). "Kat Coiro To Direct & Exec Produce CBS' 'Matlock' Reboot Pilot". Deadline Hollywood.
  18. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (March 2, 2023). "'Matlock': Skye P. Marshall Joins Kathy Bates In CBS Pilot". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  19. ^ Petski, Denise (March 7, 2023). "'Matlock': David Del Rio & Leah Lewis Join Kathy Bates & Skye P. Marshall In CBS Pilot". Deadline Hollywood.
  20. ^ White, Peter (May 9, 2023). "'Matlock', 'Elsbeth' & Wayans' Family Comedy 'Poppa's House' Ordered To Series At CBS". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 11, 2023.
  21. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (May 10, 2023). "CBS Unveils Fall 2023 Schedule That Doesn't Factor In Strike Impact: 90-Minute 'Survivor' & 'Amazing Race', Newbies 'Matlock' & 'Elsbeth'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 11, 2023.

External links Edit

  • Matlock at IMDb
  • Matlock at epguides.com
  • Andy Griffith as Ben Matlock An unofficial Matlock website
  • Ben Matlock at TV Acres A page dedicated to Ben Matlock, including notable case synopses and list of Simpsons quotes

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This article is about the television series starring Andy Griffith For the 2024 television series see Matlock 2024 TV series Matlock is an American mystery legal drama television series created by Dean Hargrove starring Andy Griffith in the title role of criminal defense attorney Ben Matlock 2 The show produced by Intermedia Entertainment Company first season only The Fred Silverman Company Dean Hargrove Productions called Strathmore Productions in the first two seasons and Viacom Productions originally aired from March 3 1986 to May 8 1992 on NBC and from November 5 1992 to May 7 1995 on ABC MatlockGenreLegal dramaMysteryCreated byDean HargroveStarringAndy GriffithLori LethinAlice HirsonKene HollidayLinda PurlNancy StaffordJulie SommarsKari LizerClarence Gilyard Jr Brynn ThayerDaniel RoebuckCarol HustonTheme music composerDick DeBenedictisComposersDick DeBenedictisArtie KaneWilliam Ross 1 Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons9No of episodes193 pilot movie list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersFred SilvermanDean Hargrove 1986 91 Andy Griffith 1991 1995 Running time45 48 minutesProduction companiesIntermedia Entertainment Company season 1 The Fred Silverman Company seasons 1 9 Strathmore Productions seasons 1 2 Dean Hargrove Productions seasons 3 9 Viacom ProductionsReleaseOriginal networkNBC 1986 1992 ABC 1992 1995 Original releaseMarch 3 1986 1986 03 03 May 7 1995 1995 05 07 RelatedDiagnosis MurderThe show s format is similar to that of CBS Perry Mason both Matlock and the 1980s Perry Mason television films were created by Dean Hargrove with Matlock identifying the perpetrators and then confronting them in dramatic courtroom scenes One difference however was that whereas Mason usually exculpated his clients at a pretrial hearing Matlock usually secured an acquittal at trial from the jury 3 Contents 1 Premise 2 Cast 2 1 Main 2 2 Recurring 3 Changes 4 Episodes 5 Program format 5 1 Spinoffs 6 Home media 6 1 DVD releases 6 2 Streaming 7 Reboot 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksPremise EditThe show centers on widower Ben Matlock Andy Griffith a renowned folksy and popular though cantankerous attorney Usually at the end of the case the person who is on the stand being questioned by Matlock is the actual perpetrator and Matlock will expose him her despite making clear that his one goal is to prove reasonable doubt in the case of his client s guilt or to prove his client s innocence Matlock studied law at Harvard Law School and after several years as a public defender established his law practice in Atlanta living in a modest farmhouse in a neighboring suburb He is known to visit crime scenes to discover clues otherwise overlooked and come up with viable alternative theories of the crime in question usually murder Matlock also has conspicuously finicky fashion sense he generally appears in court wearing a trademark light gray suit and over the series entire run owned three generations of the Ford Crown Victoria always an all gray model Griffith s character had always driven Ford products in his 1960s series The Andy Griffith Show Matlock is noted for his thrift and a fondness for hot dogs In The Diner season eight episode four hot dogs are revealed to have been his favorite dish since he was a young man In contrast after the series ended his penchant for hot dogs was explained in the Diagnosis Murder two part season four episode Murder Two episodes 15 16 In that episode Matlock blames Dr Mark Sloan Dick Van Dyke for recommending a disastrous investment in 8 track tapes in which he lost his savings of 5 000 in 1969 equivalent to US 39 900 in 2022 forcing him into wearing cheap suits and living on hot dogs Despite his thrift Matlock s standard fee is 100 000 equivalent to US 266 970 in 2022 usually paid up front but if he or his staff believe strongly enough in the innocence of a client or if the client is unable to pay immediately if at all he has them pay over time or reduces the fee significantly or waives it entirely albeit reluctantly in some cases He also reluctantly takes a pro bono case occasionally These traits and the demands he placed upon his investigators are often points of comic relief in the series Cast EditSee also List of Matlock characters Main Edit Andy Griffith as Ben Matlock Linda Purl Lori Lethin in pilot as Charlene Matlock season 1 Ben s younger daughter who became a partner to her father before she moved to Philadelphia to set up her own law practice Alice Hirson as Hazel pilot Matlock s secretary Kene Holliday as Tyler Hudson seasons 1 3 guest season 4 Ben s first private investigator Kari Lizer as Cassie Phillips season 2 recurring season 1 Ben s young file clerk who desired to become partner after Charlene s departure Nancy Stafford as Michelle Thomas seasons 2 6 an American lawyer living in London who becomes an equal partner to Matlock Julie Sommars as Julie March seasons 3 6 recurring seasons 1 2 guest season 9 a district attorney who becomes a good friend to Ben Matlock Clarence Gilyard Jr as Conrad McMasters seasons 4 7 guest season 8 Ben s second private investigator who is a former deputy sheriff and a rodeo rider Brynn Thayer as Leanne MacIntyre seasons 7 8 guest season 6 Ben s older daughter who works for her father after Michelle s departure Daniel Roebuck as Cliff Lewis seasons 7 9 Ben s last partner and private investigator who graduated from law school and the son of Ben s childhood friend Billy Lewis Carol Huston as Jerri Stone season 9 Ben s last assistant and private investigator with a talent for singing lullabiesRecurring Edit James McEachin as Lieutenant Frank Daniels season 1 Ben s contact on the Atlanta Police Department Michael Durrell as District Attorney Lloyd Burgess seasons 1 6 chief district attorney for Fulton County Georgia David Froman as Lieutenant Bob Brooks seasons 1 6 Ben s contact on the Atlanta Police Department Don Knotts as Les Ace Calhoun seasons 3 6 Ben s next door neighbor who was once a client in season three Warren Frost as Billy Lewis seasons 6 9 Ben s childhood friend and Cliff s fatherChanges EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Original cast from left Kene Holliday Andy Griffith and Linda PurlThe series premiered with Ben Matlock played by Andy Griffith 4 having a law practice with his daughter Charlene played by Lori Lethin in the pilot movie Linda Purl took over the role when the series went to air Matlock also employed stock market whiz Tyler Hudson Kene Holliday as a private investigator Tyler would often go undercover for Matlock in various guises to gather information Matlock s most frequent legal adversary was Julie March Julie Sommars a Nebraska native Although their jobs as prosecutor and defense attorney made them professional rivals their relationship outside of court was very cordial and they often spent time together outside of court with occasional flirtations Toward the end of the first season Matlock took on cocky law student Cassie Phillips played by Kari Lizer as an office worker After the first season ended Purl departed from the series and her character Charlene moved to Philadelphia to start her own law practice To begin the second season Matlock went to London to try a case where he met Michelle Thomas played by Nancy Stafford a young American lawyer After the case was over Michelle followed Matlock to the U S and became his new law partner Cassie stayed on as a file clerk until the end of the season when she disappeared for reasons never made clear With Lizer s departure Julie Sommars became a regular cast member Cast of season 2 from left top Kene Holliday Julie Sommars bottom Kari Lizer Griffith Nancy StaffordSeveral actors appeared in the series as different characters prior to becoming regular cast members In season one s The Seduction Stafford played Caryn Nelson Carole Nathan a high class prostitute who was paid off to commit perjury against Matlock s client In The Angel Lizer appeared as Matlock s client Margaret Danello a pop star called Angel Roebuck played a young physician Dr Bobby Shaw in The Doctors lawyer Alex Winthrop in season three s two part episode The Ambassador The Priest and a prosecutor in a two part episode The Assassination before becoming a cast regular in season seven Some actors appeared as a different character in each appearance on the show For example Carolyn Seymour played Christina Harrison Ward in season one The Affair episode 4 Dr Vanessa Sedgwick in season two The Genius episode 20 and Iris Vogel in season three The Psychic episode 13 Nana Visitor and Roddy McDowall made several guest appearances as well Holliday was fired after the third season for drug and alcohol abuse but had a recurring role in season four The Best Seller episode 4 and The Witness episode 14 Matlock hired Conrad McMasters Clarence Gilyard Jr a young former North Carolina deputy sheriff to be his new detective Like Tyler Conrad would also go undercover to gather information about cases However the two characters were different in their personalities and approach to the job Matlock and McMasters became good friends and were alike in many ways Don Knotts who co starred with Griffith on The Andy Griffith Show began making frequent appearances as Les Ace Calhoun Matlock s next door neighbor Before replacing Stafford at the start of season seven Brynn Thayer appeared in two season six episodes The Suspect episodes 7 8 as Roxanne Windemere a rich widow charged with murder with whom Ben became smitten In the season finale The Vacation episodes 21 22 she appeared as Leanne MacIntyre Ben s previously unmentioned daughter who takes on the case of a murdered mayor She joined the cast full time in season seven Daniel Roebuck joined Thayer as a new regular for season seven as Cliff Lewis a naive young lawyer and associate Warren Frost joined the cast in a recurring role as Billy Lewis Cliff s father and a personal nemesis from Matlock s past Ben had abandoned a romance with Billy s sister to pursue his law degree The move in 1992 to ABC for the remainder of the series caused some cast turnover Stafford left the series to spend more time with her husband Larry Myers Sommars followed although she would play a recurring role in several later episodes Knotts followed With Roebuck joining the cast Gilyard s role was diminished After season seven ended Gilyard left the series to join the new CBS series Walker Texas Ranger although he appeared once in season eight The View episode five Like Silverman and Hargrove s Perry Mason series revival Matlock had largely become a series of movies of the week by season nine Part of the reason for this was Griffith s advancing age he was 66 and also wanted to spend more time with his family At the end of season 8 Thayer departed from the series In the first episode of season nine The Accused Ben tells Billy that Leanne moved to Los Angeles seems to like her job and has a fella In the final season Carol Huston joined the series as Jerri Stone a private investigator helping Cliff in his duties Like Conrad Jerri and Ben had shared hobbies including singing The move also saw a change in filming venue Shooting in California for its entire run on NBC which required Griffith to commute from his home in North Carolina to the West Coast ABC moved production to the EUE Screen Gems Studios in Wilmington North Carolina to ease the travel burden on Griffith The whodunit format was also adjusted to an inverted detective story format Episodes EditMain article List of Matlock episodes Matlock aired a total of 193 episodes across nine seasons and began with a TV movie 12 two hour and 15 two part episodes of the program were aired Six of the episodes were clip shows with mostly minor plots that paved the way for scenes from previous stories Although Griffith appeared in more episodes portraying Sheriff Andy Taylor in The Andy Griffith Show than Ben Matlock in Matlock 249 193 he logged more on screen time as Ben Matlock than he did as Sheriff Andy Taylor due to the length of each show Matlock ran for 45 48 minutes while The Andy Griffith Show ran for 25 26 minutes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankRatingFirst airedLast airedNetworkPilot1March 3 1986 1986 03 03 NBC 20 9123September 20 1986 1986 09 20 May 12 1987 1987 05 12 1518 6224September 22 1987 1987 09 22 May 3 1988 1988 05 03 1417 8320November 29 1988 1988 11 29 May 16 1989 1989 05 16 1217 7424September 19 1989 1989 09 19 May 8 1990 1990 05 08 2016 6522September 18 1990 1990 09 18 April 30 1991 1991 04 30 1715 5622October 18 1991 1991 10 18 May 8 1992 1992 05 08 39 5 12 4 6 718November 5 1992 1992 11 05 May 6 1993 1993 05 06 ABC29 7 13 2 8 822September 23 1993 1993 09 23 May 19 1994 1994 05 19 35 9 12 1 10 918October 13 1994 1994 10 13 May 4 1995 1995 05 04 61 11 10 0 12 Program format EditA few changes were made in the format of the introduction of the episodes The introduction of characters was essentially the same with the only changes being the actors for each season Griffith Purl Holliday Stafford Gilyard Jr Thayer Sommars Lizer Roebuck and Huston were all featured in the intros for their respective seasons The Matlock commercial screen also changed The early episodes had a scene of Ben Matlock in front of a brown screen around 1987 this was changed to gray In 1992 this was changed once again to the same gray but with a blue square around the M in Matlock Later in the 1993 1994 season the commercial screen was removed entirely Nancy Stafford began appearing in a dual role in many opening credits from season three onwards both as her main character Michelle Thomas and the high class call girl she played in the first season seen on the witness stand though her face is obscured Spinoffs Edit Jake and the Fatman was a spin off on CBS based on a character who originated in The Don 1986 a two part Matlock episode from season one William Conrad played prosecutor James L McShane and Joe Penny played Paul Baron the son of Matlock s client Mafia don Nicholas Baron Executive producers Fred Silverman and Dean Hargrove were responsible for both Matlock and Jake and the Fatman as well as Diagnosis Murder created by Joyce Burditt which itself was a spin off of Jake and the Fatman in 1993 also on CBS Father Dowling Mysteries in 1988 on NBC and ABC and the 30 Perry Mason made for TV movies from 1985 until 1995 on NBC Home media EditDVD releases Edit CBS Home Entertainment distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment has released all nine seasons of Matlock on DVD in Region 1 On April 7 2015 CBS released Matlock The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1 13 DVD name Ep Release dateThe First Season 25 April 8 2008The Second Season 24 January 13 2009The Third Season 20 July 7 2009The Fourth Season 24 March 2 2010The Fifth Season 22 July 20 2010The Sixth Season 22 January 25 2011The Seventh Season 18 February 21 2012The Eighth Season 22 February 12 2013The Ninth and Final Season 18 July 16 2013The Complete Series 195 April 7 2015Streaming Edit Season one of the series was made available for purchase through Amazon Video 14 Series is available On Demand through Pluto TV 15 Reboot EditOn January 31 2023 it was announced that CBS had ordered a pilot for a reboot of the series starring Kathy Bates 16 On February 28 2023 it was reported that Kat Coiro is set to direct and executive produce the pilot 17 On March 2 2023 it was reported that Skye P Marshall joined the cast in a lead role 18 On March 7 2023 it was reported that David Del Rio and Leah Lewis joined the cast 19 On May 9 the new version was given an official series order by the network along with two other series projects and it is set to debut in 2024 during the 2023 24 television broadcast season 20 21 See also EditMatlock Police Australian TV series from 1971 76 Television portal United States portal Law portal 1980s portal 1990s portalReferences Edit Ross William 2023 William Ross Credits Archived from the original on 6 July 2022 Retrieved 27 January 2023 O Connor John J September 23 1986 2 New Series Matlock and Sledge Hammer The New York Times Retrieved October 22 2010 Matlock The First Season DVD Talk Retrieved February 4 2011 IMDb page on Diary of a Perfect Murder the first episode of Matlock IMDb The TV Ratings Guide 1991 92 Ratings History The TV Ratings Guide 1991 92 Ratings History The TV Ratings Guide 1992 93 Ratings History The TV Ratings Guide 1992 93 Ratings History The TV Ratings Guide 1993 94 Ratings History The TV Ratings Guide 1993 94 Ratings History The TV Ratings Guide 1994 95 Ratings History The TV Ratings Guide 1994 95 Ratings History 52 DVD Complete Series Set from CBS Paramount is on the Way Archived January 21 2015 at the Wayback Machine Amazon Video Matlock Retrieved February 20 2013 1 Retrieved January 8 2023 Andreeva Nellie January 31 2023 CBS Orders Pilots For The Good Wife Spinoff Elsbeth Starring Carrie Preston amp Matlock Reboot With Kathy Bates Writers Rooms For The Pact amp Watson Deadline Hollywood Retrieved January 31 2023 Petski Denise February 28 2023 Kat Coiro To Direct amp Exec Produce CBS Matlock Reboot Pilot Deadline Hollywood Andreeva Nellie March 2 2023 Matlock Skye P Marshall Joins Kathy Bates In CBS Pilot Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 3 2023 Petski Denise March 7 2023 Matlock David Del Rio amp Leah Lewis Join Kathy Bates amp Skye P Marshall In CBS Pilot Deadline Hollywood White Peter May 9 2023 Matlock Elsbeth amp Wayans Family Comedy Poppa s House Ordered To Series At CBS Deadline Hollywood Retrieved May 11 2023 Andreeva Nellie May 10 2023 CBS Unveils Fall 2023 Schedule That Doesn t Factor In Strike Impact 90 Minute Survivor amp Amazing Race Newbies Matlock amp Elsbeth Deadline Hollywood Retrieved May 11 2023 External links EditMatlock at IMDb Matlock at epguides com Andy Griffith as Ben Matlock An unofficial Matlock website Ben Matlock at TV Acres A page dedicated to Ben Matlock including notable case synopses and list of Simpsons quotes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matlock TV series amp oldid 1170165045, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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