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The Practice

The Practice is an American legal drama television series created by David E. Kelley centering on partners and associates at a Boston law firm. The show ran for eight seasons on ABC, from March 4, 1997, to May 16, 2004. It won an Emmy in 1998 and 1999 for Outstanding Drama Series, and spawned the spin-off series Boston Legal, which ran for five more seasons (from 2004 to 2008).

The Practice
Genre
Created byDavid E. Kelley
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons8
No. of episodes168 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Running time44 minutes
Production companies
Distributor20th Television
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseMarch 4, 1997 (1997-03-04) –
May 16, 2004 (2004-05-16)
Chronology
Followed byBoston Legal
Related

Conflict between legal ethics and personal morality was a recurring theme with light comedy being occasionally present. Kelley claimed that he conceived the show as something of a rebuttal to L.A. Law and its romanticized treatment of the American legal system and legal proceedings.[1]

Overview

In season 1, Robert Donnell and Associates features Bobby Donnell as the sole senior partner. Ellenor Frutt, Eugene Young and Lindsay Dole are his associates. Rebecca Washington is the firm's receptionist. Later, Jimmy Berluti is hired as an associate.

In season 2, Eugene, Lindsay and Ellenor become partners. Robert Donnell and Associates becomes Donnell, Young, Dole and Frutt. Helen Gamble, an assistant district attorney, becomes regularly entangled in the cases and personal lives of the employees of the firm.

In season 3, Rebecca Washington, who had been attending law school in secret, becomes an associate after passing the bar exam. Lucy Hatcher is then hired as the new receptionist.

In season 4, Assistant District Attorney Richard Bay, like Helen, becomes a frequent ally and opponent of Donnell, Young, Dole and Frutt.

In season 5, Lucy becomes a rape crisis counselor in addition to her job as the firm's receptionist. Richard Bay is later assassinated after refusing to throw a murder trial.

In season 6, Assistant District Attorney Alan Lowe becomes an antagonist of the firm for a short period of time.

In season 7, Lindsay leaves Donnell, Young, Dole and Frutt to start a new law firm with Claire Wyatt. To fill the void left by Lindsay, Jamie Stringer is hired as an associate. Bobby later leaves the firm.

In season 8, Donnell, Young, Dole and Frutt has been renamed to Young, Frutt and Berluti. Eugene has taken Bobby's place as a senior partner. Lucy has left the firm to become a full-time rape crisis counselor. Rebecca has also left the firm for unknown reasons. Helen is no longer present at the firm's cases. Tara Wilson is hired as a paralegal, and Alan Shore becomes an associate. After firing Alan and Tara – as well as being sued by the former – Young, Frutt and Berluti dissolve. Eugene then becomes a judge. Ellenor focuses her attention on motherhood. Jimmy and Jamie begin a new firm. Alan and Tara are hired by another firm known as Crane, Poole and Schmidt.

Main cast

Name Portrayed by Occupation Season
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Bobby Donnell Dylan McDermott Lawyer Main Guest
Rebecca Washington LisaGay Hamilton Lawyer/Receptionist Main
Eugene Young Steve Harris Lawyer Main
Ellenor Frutt Camryn Manheim Lawyer Main
Lindsay Dole Kelli Williams Lawyer Main
Jimmy Berluti Michael Badalucco Lawyer Main
Helen Gamble Lara Flynn Boyle Assistant District Attorney Main
Lucy Hatcher Marla Sokoloff Receptionist Main Recurring
Richard Bay Jason Kravits Assistant District Attorney Recurring Main
Alan Lowe Ron Livingston Assistant District Attorney Main
Jamie Stringer Jessica Capshaw Lawyer Main
Claire Wyatt Chyler Leigh Lawyer Main
Tara Wilson Rhona Mitra Lawyer Main
Alan Shore James Spader Lawyer Main
  • Dylan McDermott as Bobby Donnell (seasons 1–7; guest season 8), the senior partner of the firm who struggles with his conscience and the idea of being a lawyer.
  • LisaGay Hamilton as Rebecca Washington (seasons 1–7), the firm's first receptionist and paralegal. She later passed the bar exam and became an associate.
  • Steve Harris as Eugene Young, the second highest-ranking partner at the firm and later senior partner who is more strongly devoted to the letter of the law and legal ethics than his colleagues.
  • Camryn Manheim as Ellenor Frutt, an associate and later senior partner at the firm who brought in various nefarious clients. A recurring gag on the show was that the men she dated often turned out to be murderers.
  • Kelli Williams as Lindsay Dole (seasons 1–7), an associate at the firm and, later, wife of Bobby Donnell.
  • Michael Badalucco as Jimmy Berluti, an associate and later partner at the firm from a working-class background. Jimmy often struggles with his conscience, loneliness, feelings of inadequacy, and a gambling addiction. One episode had him briefly considering bisexuality before he decided that he was heterosexual.
  • Lara Flynn Boyle as Helen Gamble (seasons 2–7), an Assistant District Attorney and friend of the firm partners who was relentless in her attempts to prosecute those who do wrong.
  • Marla Sokoloff as Lucy Hatcher (seasons 3–7; recurring season 8), the firm's wise-cracking, nosy receptionist who was hired after Rebecca became an attorney. She later became a part-time counselor for rape victims in addition to her job as a receptionist.
  • Jason Kravits as Richard Bay (season 5; recurring season 4), a diminutive, hard-nosed Assistant District Attorney who believed in the guilt of all those he prosecuted.
  • Ron Livingston as Alan Lowe (season 6), an Assistant District Attorney who replaced Richard Bay.
  • Jessica Capshaw as Jamie Stringer (seasons 7–8), a high-strung, promiscuous Harvard Law School graduate and associate at the firm.
  • Chyler Leigh as Claire Wyatt (season 7), Lindsay's associate at her new practice.
  • Rhona Mitra as Tara Wilson (season 8), a paralegal and law student. She would later appear in Boston Legal as an attorney.
  • James Spader as Alan Shore (season 8), an amoral associate and an old friend of Ellenor. He would later appear in Boston Legal.

Recurring cast

Notable guest stars

The series holds the Emmy Awards record for most wins in the Guest Actor and Actress categories for a single series, as well as most nominations in those categories. Emmys went to John Larroquette, Edward Herrmann, James Whitmore, Beah Richards, Michael Emerson, Charles S. Dutton, Alfre Woodard, Sharon Stone and William Shatner. In addition, Tony Danza, Paul Dooley, Henry Winkler, Marlee Matlin, René Auberjonois and Betty White were nominated but did not win. Larroquette, who won for his guest appearance during the second season, was nominated again for an episode from the sixth season, but did not win. The series won the Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for five consecutive years (from 1998 to 2002).

Budget reduction and major revamp

By the end of the seventh season, faced with sagging ratings, ABC conditioned the show's renewal on a drastic budget reduction. As a result, Dylan McDermott, Kelli Williams, Lara Flynn Boyle, Chyler Leigh, Marla Sokoloff, and LisaGay Hamilton were fired as regulars. McDermott and Sokoloff reappeared as special guest stars and a recurring character respectively in the eighth season. The addition of James Spader and Rhona Mitra to the cast somewhat revived the ratings as Spader went on to win an Emmy for his appearance. However, ABC announced that The Practice would not return for a ninth season on March 11, 2004. Instead, Kelley would create a new spin-off series called Boston Legal which starred Spader, Mitra, Lake Bell and William Shatner.[2]

Episodes

The Practice had 8 seasons and a total of 168 episodes.

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
16March 4, 1997 (1997-03-04)April 8, 1997 (1997-04-08)
228September 20, 1997 (1997-09-20)May 11, 1998 (1998-05-11)
323September 27, 1998 (1998-09-27)May 9, 1999 (1999-05-09)
422September 26, 1999 (1999-09-26)May 21, 2000 (2000-05-21)
522October 8, 2000 (2000-10-08)May 13, 2001 (2001-05-13)
623September 23, 2001 (2001-09-23)May 19, 2002 (2002-05-19)
722September 29, 2002 (2002-09-29)May 5, 2003 (2003-05-05)
822September 28, 2003 (2003-09-28)May 16, 2004 (2004-05-16)

Crossovers

  • "Axe Murderer" (S02E26) – The lawyers of Robert Donnell and Associates work with the lawyers of Cage & Fish on a case in which a woman is accused of killing a wealthy client who may have been Lizzie Borden in a past life. The case had begun on Ally McBeal: "The Inmates" (S01E20).
  • "The Day After" (S05E14) – Ellenor Frutt and Jimmy Berlutti are hired to represent Coach Riley, who's been fired from Winslow High for withholding information about Milton Buttle's affair. The hearing happens on Boston Public: "Chapter Thirteen" (S01E13).
  • "Gideon's Crossover" (S05E16) – When Ellenor Frutt has trouble with her pregnancy, Dr. Ben Gideon helps out in Gideon's Crossing: "Flashpoint" (S01E17).

Additionally, Bobby Donnell (Dylan McDermott) appears in the Ally McBeal season 1 finale "These Are the Days", while Lara Flynn Boyle and Michael Badalucco each make cameos in "Making Spirits Bright" and "I Know Him by Heart".

Lara Flynn Boyle had an uncredited guest appearance as a rebuttal witness, opposite of guest star Heather Locklear's character in the season 5 episode "Tom Dooley".

Home media

The Practice, Volume 1, was released as a four-disc DVD set in North America on June 12, 2007. The set includes all six episodes of season 1 and the first seven episodes of season 2. It also includes a featurette, "Setting Up The Practice".[3] The set was also released in Region 4 on June 6, 2007[4] and in Region 2 on June 29, 2008.[5]

On January 3, 2014, it was announced that Shout! Factory had acquired the rights to the series in Region 1 and would release the final season on DVD on April 15, 2014.[6]

In 2012, Medium Rare Entertainment acquired the rights to the series in Region 2 and released the first and second seasons on DVD in the United Kingdom on February 27, 2012.[7]

In 2014, StudioCanal released the first and second seasons over three volumes in Germany with German and English audio. The third, fourth, and eighth seasons have also been released in 2016 with plans to release the fifth and sixth at a later date.

Volume 1 was released in Italy and Greece on July 1, 2007.

In March 2019, all seasons and episodes of The Practice were released on the streaming service Amazon Prime Video. By 2021, seasons 1–8 became available on the streaming service Hulu.

DVD Name Ep# Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
The Practice: Volume 1 13 June 12, 2007 June 29, 2008 June 6, 2007
The Practice: The Complete First and Second Seasons 34 February 27, 2012[7]
The Practice: The Complete Third Season 23 January 21, 2016 (Germany)
The Practice: The Complete Fourth Season 22 January 21, 2016 (Germany)
The Practice: The Final Season 22 April 15, 2014 April 7, 2016 (Germany)

U.S. television viewership

Viewer numbers per season of The Practice on ABC.

Note: Each US network television season starts in late September and ends in late May, which coincides with the completion of May sweeps. The first two seasons include the household rating. Seasons 4 and 5 reached the top 10 rankings.

Season Timeslot
(Eastern & Pacific Time)
Season Premiere Season Finale TV Season Viewers
(in millions)
Viewer
Rank
1 Tuesday 10:00PM March 4, 1997 April 8, 1997 1996–1997 9.1[8] 45[8]
2 Saturday 10:00PM
(September 20, 1997, to
January 3, 1998)


Monday 10:00PM
(from January 5, 1998)
September 20, 1997 May 11, 1998 1997–1998 10.0[9] 82[9]
3 Sunday 10:00PM September 27, 1998 May 9, 1999 1998–1999 12.7[10] 34[10]
4 September 26, 1999 May 21, 2000 1999–2000 19.3[11] 9[11]
5 October 8, 2000 May 13, 2001 2000–2001 18.3[12] 9[12]
6 September 23, 2001 May 19, 2002 2001–2002 12.9[13] 26[13]
7 Sunday 10:00PM
(September 29, 2002, to
December 15, 2002)


Monday 9:00PM
(from January 27, 2003)
September 29, 2002 May 5, 2003 2002–2003 9.8[14] 55[14]
8 Sunday 10:00PM September 28, 2003 May 16, 2004 2003–2004 9.1[15] 63[15]

The exposure from its January 30, 2000, post-Super Bowl episode (attracting 23.8 million viewers) plus their weekly lead-in from early 2000 to mid-2001, the then mega-hit Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, helped the series reach its ratings peak.

  • Series High: 15.4 rating/23.8 million viewers
  • Series Low: 4.9 rating/7.3 million
  • Series Debut: 11.3 rating/16.1 million viewers
  • Series Finale: 7.5 rating/10.9 million viewers

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result
2001 American Society of Cinematographers Award Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series Dennis Smith (For episode "The Deal") Nominated
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards Top TV Series Marco Beltrami and Jon Hassell Won
2002 Won
2003 Won
2000 BMI Film & TV Awards BMI TV Music Award Peter Scaturro Won
2001 Tom Hiel and Peter Scaturro Won
2002 Won
2001 Casting Society of America's Artios Award Best Casting for TV, Dramatic Episodic Janet Gilmore and Megan McConnell Nominated
1998 Edgar Allan Poe Award Best Episode in a TV Series Michael R. Perry, Stephen Gaghan and David E. Kelley (For episode "First Degree") Nominated
2002 Jonathan Shapiro, Lukas Reiter, Peter Blake and David E. Kelley (For episode "Killing Time") Nominated
2004 Peter Blake and David E. Kelley (For episode "Goodbye") Won
1999 Genesis Award Television - Dramatic Series "The Food Chain" Won
2003 "Small Sacrifices" Won
1998 GLAAD Media Award Outstanding TV - Individual Episode "Civil Rights" Nominated
1999 Golden Globe Award Best Television Series – Drama Won
Best Actor – Television Series Drama Dylan McDermott Won
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Camryn Manheim Won
2000 Best Television Series – Drama Nominated
Best Actor – Television Series Drama Dylan McDermott Nominated
2001 Best Television Series – Drama Nominated
Best Actor – Television Series Drama Dylan McDermott Nominated
2002 Humanitas Prize 60 Minute Category Lukas Reiter and David E. Kelley (For episode "Honor Code") Won
2003 David E. Kelley (For episode "Final Judgment") Won
1998 Motion Picture Sound Editors' Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing - Television Episodic - Dialogue & ADR Nominated
2000 T.W. Davis, Donna Beltz, Ken Gladden, H. Jay Levine and Debby Ruby-Winsberg Nominated
1999 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Steve Harris Nominated
2000 Outstanding Drama Series Nominated
Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Steve Harris Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series LisaGay Hamilton Nominated
2001 Outstanding Drama Series Nominated
Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Steve Harris Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Beah Richards Nominated
2002 Outstanding Drama Series Nominated
Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Steve Harris Nominated
2004 Won
2005 Nominated
1999 Peabody Award ABC and David E. Kelley Productions Won[16]
PGA Award Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television David E. Kelley, Robert Breech, Jeffrey Kramer, Christina Musrey, Gary M. Strangis and Pamela J. Wisne Won
2001 Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama Nominated
1998 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Drama Series David E. Kelley, Jeffrey Kramer, Robert Breech, Ed Redlich, Gary M. Strangis, Alice West, Jonathan Pontell, Christina Musrey and Pamela J. Wisne Won
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Camryn Manheim Won
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series David E. Kelley (For episode "Betrayal") Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series John Larroquette Won
1999 Outstanding Drama Series David E. Kelley, Jeffrey Kramer, Robert Breech, Gary M. Strangis, Christina Musrey and Pamela J. Wisne Won
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Dylan McDermott Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Michael Badalucco Won
Steve Harris Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Lara Flynn Boyle Nominated
Camryn Manheim Nominated
Holland Taylor Won
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Tony Danza Nominated
Edward Herrmann Won
Outstanding Casting for a Series Janet Gilmore and Megan McConnell Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Series Dennis Smith (For episode "Happily Ever After") Nominated
Outstanding Costuming for a Series Shelly Levine and Loree Parral (For episode "Of Human Bondage") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series Clark King, Harry Andronis, David John West and Kurt Kassulke (For episode "Happily Ever After") Nominated
2000 Outstanding Drama Series David E. Kelley, Jeffrey Kramer, Robert Breech, Gary M. Strangis, Christina Musrey and Pamela J. Wisne Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Michael Badalucco Nominated
Steve Harris Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Holland Taylor Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Paul Dooley Nominated
James Whitmore Won
Henry Winkler Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Marlee Matlin Nominated
Beah Richards Won
Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series Janet Gilmore and Megan McConnell Nominated
2001 Outstanding Drama Series David E. Kelley, Robert Breech, Christina Musrey, Gary M. Strangis, Pamela J. Wisne, Joseph Berger-Davis and Todd Ellis Kessler Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series René Auberjonois Nominated
Michael Emerson Won
Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series Janet Gilmore and Megan McConnell Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series Dennis Smith (For episode "The Deal") Nominated
Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Series Susanne Malles (For episode "The Day After") Nominated
Outstanding Single Camera Sound Mixing for a Series Clark King, David John West, Eric Clopein and David Dondorf (For episode "The Day After") Nominated
2002 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Charles S. Dutton Won
John Larroquette Nominated
2003 Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Alfre Woodard Won
2004 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series James Spader Won
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series William Shatner Won
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Sharon Stone Won
Betty White Nominated
2004 Prism Award Performance in a Drama Series Episode Steve Harris Nominated
1999 Satellite Award Best Actor – Television Series Drama Dylan McDermott Nominated
2000 Best Television Series – Drama Nominated
Best Actor – Television Series Drama Dylan McDermott Nominated
Best Actress – Television Series Drama Camryn Manheim Won
Kelli Williams Nominated
2001 Best Television Series – Drama Nominated
1999 Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Nominated
2000 Nominated
2001 Nominated
1998 Television Critics Association Award Outstanding Achievement in Drama Nominated
1999 Program of the Year Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Drama Nominated
Individual Achievement in Drama David E. Kelley Won
Camryn Manheim Nominated
Dylan McDermott Nominated
2000 Outstanding Achievement in Drama Nominated
TV Guide Award Favorite Drama Series Nominated
1998 Viewers for Quality Television Award Best Quality Drama Series Won
Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series Dylan McDermott Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Drama Series Michael Badalucco Nominated
Steve Harris Won
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series Camryn Manheim Nominated
Kelli Williams Nominated
Best Recurring Player Linda Hunt Nominated
John Larroquette Won
1999 Best Quality Drama Series Won
Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series Dylan McDermott Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Drama Series Michael Badalucco Nominated
Steve Harris Won
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series Camryn Manheim Won
Kelli Williams Nominated
2000 Best Quality Drama Series Nominated
Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series Dylan McDermott Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Drama Series Michael Badalucco Nominated
Steve Harris Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series Camryn Manheim Nominated
1999 Writers Guild of America Award Episodic Drama David E. Kelley (For episode "Betrayal") Nominated
Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Drama Series - Guest Starring Young Actor Billie Thomas Nominated
2002 Best Performance in a TV Drama Series - Guest Starring Young Actor Marc John Jefferies Nominated
Best Performance in a TV Drama Series - Guest Starring Young Actress Jamie Lauren Nominated
2003 Best Performance in a TV Drama Series - Guest Starring Young Actress Nominated

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E KelleyStarringDylan McDermott LisaGay Hamilton Steve Harris Camryn Manheim Kelli Williams Michael Badalucco Lara Flynn Boyle Marla Sokoloff Jason Kravits Ron Livingston Jessica Capshaw Chyler Leigh Rhona Mitra James SpaderCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons8No of episodes168 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersDavid E Kelley Bill D EliaRunning time44 minutesProduction companies20th Century Fox Television David E Kelley ProductionsDistributor20th TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkABCOriginal releaseMarch 4 1997 1997 03 04 May 16 2004 2004 05 16 ChronologyFollowed byBoston LegalRelatedAlly McBeal Boston Public Gideon s CrossingConflict between legal ethics and personal morality was a recurring theme with light comedy being occasionally present Kelley claimed that he conceived the show as something of a rebuttal to L A Law and its romanticized treatment of the American legal system and legal proceedings 1 Contents 1 Overview 2 Main cast 3 Recurring cast 4 Notable guest stars 5 Budget reduction and major revamp 6 Episodes 6 1 Crossovers 7 Home media 8 U S television viewership 9 Awards and nominations 10 References 11 External linksOverview EditIn season 1 Robert Donnell and Associates features Bobby Donnell as the sole senior partner Ellenor Frutt Eugene Young and Lindsay Dole are his associates Rebecca Washington is the firm s receptionist Later Jimmy Berluti is hired as an associate In season 2 Eugene Lindsay and Ellenor become partners Robert Donnell and Associates becomes Donnell Young Dole and Frutt Helen Gamble an assistant district attorney becomes regularly entangled in the cases and personal lives of the employees of the firm In season 3 Rebecca Washington who had been attending law school in secret becomes an associate after passing the bar exam Lucy Hatcher is then hired as the new receptionist In season 4 Assistant District Attorney Richard Bay like Helen becomes a frequent ally and opponent of Donnell Young Dole and Frutt In season 5 Lucy becomes a rape crisis counselor in addition to her job as the firm s receptionist Richard Bay is later assassinated after refusing to throw a murder trial In season 6 Assistant District Attorney Alan Lowe becomes an antagonist of the firm for a short period of time In season 7 Lindsay leaves Donnell Young Dole and Frutt to start a new law firm with Claire Wyatt To fill the void left by Lindsay Jamie Stringer is hired as an associate Bobby later leaves the firm In season 8 Donnell Young Dole and Frutt has been renamed to Young Frutt and Berluti Eugene has taken Bobby s place as a senior partner Lucy has left the firm to become a full time rape crisis counselor Rebecca has also left the firm for unknown reasons Helen is no longer present at the firm s cases Tara Wilson is hired as a paralegal and Alan Shore becomes an associate After firing Alan and Tara as well as being sued by the former Young Frutt and Berluti dissolve Eugene then becomes a judge Ellenor focuses her attention on motherhood Jimmy and Jamie begin a new firm Alan and Tara are hired by another firm known as Crane Poole and Schmidt Main cast EditName Portrayed by Occupation Season1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Bobby Donnell Dylan McDermott Lawyer Main GuestRebecca Washington LisaGay Hamilton Lawyer Receptionist MainEugene Young Steve Harris Lawyer MainEllenor Frutt Camryn Manheim Lawyer MainLindsay Dole Kelli Williams Lawyer MainJimmy Berluti Michael Badalucco Lawyer MainHelen Gamble Lara Flynn Boyle Assistant District Attorney MainLucy Hatcher Marla Sokoloff Receptionist Main RecurringRichard Bay Jason Kravits Assistant District Attorney Recurring MainAlan Lowe Ron Livingston Assistant District Attorney MainJamie Stringer Jessica Capshaw Lawyer MainClaire Wyatt Chyler Leigh Lawyer MainTara Wilson Rhona Mitra Lawyer MainAlan Shore James Spader Lawyer MainDylan McDermott as Bobby Donnell seasons 1 7 guest season 8 the senior partner of the firm who struggles with his conscience and the idea of being a lawyer LisaGay Hamilton as Rebecca Washington seasons 1 7 the firm s first receptionist and paralegal She later passed the bar exam and became an associate Steve Harris as Eugene Young the second highest ranking partner at the firm and later senior partner who is more strongly devoted to the letter of the law and legal ethics than his colleagues Camryn Manheim as Ellenor Frutt an associate and later senior partner at the firm who brought in various nefarious clients A recurring gag on the show was that the men she dated often turned out to be murderers Kelli Williams as Lindsay Dole seasons 1 7 an associate at the firm and later wife of Bobby Donnell Michael Badalucco as Jimmy Berluti an associate and later partner at the firm from a working class background Jimmy often struggles with his conscience loneliness feelings of inadequacy and a gambling addiction One episode had him briefly considering bisexuality before he decided that he was heterosexual Lara Flynn Boyle as Helen Gamble seasons 2 7 an Assistant District Attorney and friend of the firm partners who was relentless in her attempts to prosecute those who do wrong Marla Sokoloff as Lucy Hatcher seasons 3 7 recurring season 8 the firm s wise cracking nosy receptionist who was hired after Rebecca became an attorney She later became a part time counselor for rape victims in addition to her job as a receptionist Jason Kravits as Richard Bay season 5 recurring season 4 a diminutive hard nosed Assistant District Attorney who believed in the guilt of all those he prosecuted Ron Livingston as Alan Lowe season 6 an Assistant District Attorney who replaced Richard Bay Jessica Capshaw as Jamie Stringer seasons 7 8 a high strung promiscuous Harvard Law School graduate and associate at the firm Chyler Leigh as Claire Wyatt season 7 Lindsay s associate at her new practice Rhona Mitra as Tara Wilson season 8 a paralegal and law student She would later appear in Boston Legal as an attorney James Spader as Alan Shore season 8 an amoral associate and an old friend of Ellenor He would later appear in Boston Legal Recurring cast EditRay Abruzzo as Detective Mike McGuire 45 episodes Holland Taylor as Judge Roberta Kittleson 29 episodes Linda Hunt as Judge Zoey Hiller 23 episodes Bill Smitrovich as A D A Kenneth Walsh 22 episodes Richard McGonagle as Judge Patrick Wilcox 16 episodes James Pickens Jr as Detective Mike McKrew 15 episodes Frank Birney as Judge Warren West 14 episodes Herb Mitchell as Judge Rodney White 12 episodes Michael Monks as George Vogelman 11 episodes Edward Herrmann as Anderson Pearson 10 episodes Anna Gunn as A D A Jean Ward 10 episodes Kate Burton as A D A Susan Alexander 9 episodes Bruce Davison as Scott Wallace 9 episodes Paul Dooley as Judge Philip Swackheim 8 episodes Lynn Hamilton as Judge Fulton 7 episodes Billee Thomas as Kendall Young 7 episodes Susan Blommaert as Judge Rudy Fox 7 episodes Steven Gilborn as A D A Gavin Bullock 6 episodes Vince Colosimo as Matthew Billings 6 episodes Notable guest stars EditFurther information List of The Practice awards and nominations The series holds the Emmy Awards record for most wins in the Guest Actor and Actress categories for a single series as well as most nominations in those categories Emmys went to John Larroquette Edward Herrmann James Whitmore Beah Richards Michael Emerson Charles S Dutton Alfre Woodard Sharon Stone and William Shatner In addition Tony Danza Paul Dooley Henry Winkler Marlee Matlin Rene Auberjonois and Betty White were nominated but did not win Larroquette who won for his guest appearance during the second season was nominated again for an episode from the sixth season but did not win The series won the Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for five consecutive years from 1998 to 2002 Gabrielle Anwar as Katie Defoe Rene Auberjonois as Judge Mantz Dylan Baker as Keith Ellison Kathy Baker as Evelyn Mayfield Lake Bell as Sally Heep Gil Bellows as Billy Thomas Tempestt Bledsoe as Roberta Baylor Andre Braugher as Ben Gideon Christian Clemenson as Barry Wall Jon Cryer as Terry Pender Tony Danza as Tommy Silva Viola Davis as Aisha Crenshaw Bruce Davison as Scott Wallace Rebecca De Mornay as Hannah Rose Patrick Dempsey as Paul Stewart Charles Durning as Stephen Donnell Charles S Dutton as Leonard Marshall Aunjanue Ellis as Sharon Young Michael Emerson as William Hinks Calista Flockhart as Ally McBeal Billy Gardell as Manny Quinn Gina Gershon as Glenn Hall Anthony Heald as Wallace Cooper Scott Guber Doug Hutchison as Jackie Cahill John Larroquette as Joey Heric Virginia Madsen as Marsha Ellison Marlee Matlin as Sally Berg Chi McBride as Steven Harper Thomas McCarthy as Kevin Riley Paul McCrane as Martin Parks John C McGinley as Leonard Good Leslie Moonves as Himself Chris O Donnell as Brad Stanfield Vincent Pastore as Lenny Pescatore Teri Polo as Sarah Barker CCH Pounder as Helene Washington Kim Raver as Victoria Keenan Christopher Reeve as Kevin Beally Beah Richards as Gertrude Turner Ernie Sabella as Harland Bassett William Shatner as Denny Crane Sharon Stone as Sheila Carlisle Rider Strong as Gary Armbrust Betty White as Catherine Piper James Whitmore as Raymond Oz Henry Winkler as Henry Olson Alfre Woodard as Denise Freeman D B Woodside as Aaron WiltonBudget reduction and major revamp EditBy the end of the seventh season faced with sagging ratings ABC conditioned the show s renewal on a drastic budget reduction As a result Dylan McDermott Kelli Williams Lara Flynn Boyle Chyler Leigh Marla Sokoloff and LisaGay Hamilton were fired as regulars McDermott and Sokoloff reappeared as special guest stars and a recurring character respectively in the eighth season The addition of James Spader and Rhona Mitra to the cast somewhat revived the ratings as Spader went on to win an Emmy for his appearance However ABC announced that The Practice would not return for a ninth season on March 11 2004 Instead Kelley would create a new spin off series called Boston Legal which starred Spader Mitra Lake Bell and William Shatner 2 Episodes EditMain article List of The Practice episodes The Practice had 8 seasons and a total of 168 episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired16March 4 1997 1997 03 04 April 8 1997 1997 04 08 228September 20 1997 1997 09 20 May 11 1998 1998 05 11 323September 27 1998 1998 09 27 May 9 1999 1999 05 09 422September 26 1999 1999 09 26 May 21 2000 2000 05 21 522October 8 2000 2000 10 08 May 13 2001 2001 05 13 623September 23 2001 2001 09 23 May 19 2002 2002 05 19 722September 29 2002 2002 09 29 May 5 2003 2003 05 05 822September 28 2003 2003 09 28 May 16 2004 2004 05 16 Crossovers Edit See also Ally McBeal Crossovers with The Practice Boston Public Crossover with The Practice and Gideon s Crossing Crossover with The Practice Axe Murderer S02E26 The lawyers of Robert Donnell and Associates work with the lawyers of Cage amp Fish on a case in which a woman is accused of killing a wealthy client who may have been Lizzie Borden in a past life The case had begun on Ally McBeal The Inmates S01E20 The Day After S05E14 Ellenor Frutt and Jimmy Berlutti are hired to represent Coach Riley who s been fired from Winslow High for withholding information about Milton Buttle s affair The hearing happens on Boston Public Chapter Thirteen S01E13 Gideon s Crossover S05E16 When Ellenor Frutt has trouble with her pregnancy Dr Ben Gideon helps out in Gideon s Crossing Flashpoint S01E17 Additionally Bobby Donnell Dylan McDermott appears in the Ally McBeal season 1 finale These Are the Days while Lara Flynn Boyle and Michael Badalucco each make cameos in Making Spirits Bright and I Know Him by Heart Lara Flynn Boyle had an uncredited guest appearance as a rebuttal witness opposite of guest star Heather Locklear s character in the season 5 episode Tom Dooley Home media EditThe Practice Volume 1 was released as a four disc DVD set in North America on June 12 2007 The set includes all six episodes of season 1 and the first seven episodes of season 2 It also includes a featurette Setting Up The Practice 3 The set was also released in Region 4 on June 6 2007 4 and in Region 2 on June 29 2008 5 On January 3 2014 it was announced that Shout Factory had acquired the rights to the series in Region 1 and would release the final season on DVD on April 15 2014 6 In 2012 Medium Rare Entertainment acquired the rights to the series in Region 2 and released the first and second seasons on DVD in the United Kingdom on February 27 2012 7 In 2014 StudioCanal released the first and second seasons over three volumes in Germany with German and English audio The third fourth and eighth seasons have also been released in 2016 with plans to release the fifth and sixth at a later date Volume 1 was released in Italy and Greece on July 1 2007 In March 2019 all seasons and episodes of The Practice were released on the streaming service Amazon Prime Video By 2021 seasons 1 8 became available on the streaming service Hulu DVD Name Ep Region 1 Region 2 Region 4The Practice Volume 1 13 June 12 2007 June 29 2008 June 6 2007The Practice The Complete First and Second Seasons 34 February 27 2012 7 The Practice The Complete Third Season 23 January 21 2016 Germany The Practice The Complete Fourth Season 22 January 21 2016 Germany The Practice The Final Season 22 April 15 2014 April 7 2016 Germany U S television viewership EditViewer numbers per season of The Practice on ABC Note Each US network television season starts in late September and ends in late May which coincides with the completion of May sweeps The first two seasons include the household rating Seasons 4 and 5 reached the top 10 rankings Season Timeslot Eastern amp Pacific Time Season Premiere Season Finale TV Season Viewers in millions ViewerRank1 Tuesday 10 00PM March 4 1997 April 8 1997 1996 1997 9 1 8 45 8 2 Saturday 10 00PM September 20 1997 toJanuary 3 1998 Monday 10 00PM from January 5 1998 September 20 1997 May 11 1998 1997 1998 10 0 9 82 9 3 Sunday 10 00PM September 27 1998 May 9 1999 1998 1999 12 7 10 34 10 4 September 26 1999 May 21 2000 1999 2000 19 3 11 9 11 5 October 8 2000 May 13 2001 2000 2001 18 3 12 9 12 6 September 23 2001 May 19 2002 2001 2002 12 9 13 26 13 7 Sunday 10 00PM September 29 2002 toDecember 15 2002 Monday 9 00PM from January 27 2003 September 29 2002 May 5 2003 2002 2003 9 8 14 55 14 8 Sunday 10 00PM September 28 2003 May 16 2004 2003 2004 9 1 15 63 15 The exposure from its January 30 2000 post Super Bowl episode attracting 23 8 million viewers plus their weekly lead in from early 2000 to mid 2001 the then mega hit Who Wants to Be a Millionaire helped the series reach its ratings peak Series High 15 4 rating 23 8 million viewers lead in Super Bowl Post Game 25 6 rating Series Low 4 9 rating 7 3 million Series Debut 11 3 rating 16 1 million viewers Series Finale 7 5 rating 10 9 million viewersAwards and nominations EditYear Award Category Recipient Result2001 American Society of Cinematographers Award Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series Dennis Smith For episode The Deal NominatedASCAP Film and Television Music Awards Top TV Series Marco Beltrami and Jon Hassell Won2002 Won2003 Won2000 BMI Film amp TV Awards BMI TV Music Award Peter Scaturro Won2001 Tom Hiel and Peter Scaturro Won2002 Won2001 Casting Society of America s Artios Award Best Casting for TV Dramatic Episodic Janet Gilmore and Megan McConnell Nominated1998 Edgar Allan Poe Award Best Episode in a TV Series Michael R Perry Stephen Gaghan and David E Kelley For episode First Degree Nominated2002 Jonathan Shapiro Lukas Reiter Peter Blake and David E Kelley For episode Killing Time Nominated2004 Peter Blake and David E Kelley For episode Goodbye Won1999 Genesis Award Television Dramatic Series The Food Chain Won2003 Small Sacrifices Won1998 GLAAD Media Award Outstanding TV Individual Episode Civil Rights Nominated1999 Golden Globe Award Best Television Series Drama WonBest Actor Television Series Drama Dylan McDermott WonBest Supporting Actress Series Miniseries or Television Film Camryn Manheim Won2000 Best Television Series Drama NominatedBest Actor Television Series Drama Dylan McDermott Nominated2001 Best Television Series Drama NominatedBest Actor Television Series Drama Dylan McDermott Nominated2002 Humanitas Prize 60 Minute Category Lukas Reiter and David E Kelley For episode Honor Code Won2003 David E Kelley For episode Final Judgment Won1998 Motion Picture Sound Editors Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing Television Episodic Dialogue amp ADR Nominated2000 T W Davis Donna Beltz Ken Gladden H Jay Levine and Debby Ruby Winsberg Nominated1999 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Steve Harris Nominated2000 Outstanding Drama Series NominatedOutstanding Actor in a Drama Series Steve Harris NominatedOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series LisaGay Hamilton Nominated2001 Outstanding Drama Series NominatedOutstanding Actor in a Drama Series Steve Harris NominatedOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Beah Richards Nominated2002 Outstanding Drama Series NominatedOutstanding Actor in a Drama Series Steve Harris Nominated2004 Won2005 Nominated1999 Peabody Award ABC and David E Kelley Productions Won 16 PGA Award Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television David E Kelley Robert Breech Jeffrey Kramer Christina Musrey Gary M Strangis and Pamela J Wisne Won2001 Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television Drama Nominated1998 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Drama Series David E Kelley Jeffrey Kramer Robert Breech Ed Redlich Gary M Strangis Alice West Jonathan Pontell Christina Musrey and Pamela J Wisne WonOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Camryn Manheim WonOutstanding Writing for a Drama Series David E Kelley For episode Betrayal NominatedOutstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series John Larroquette Won1999 Outstanding Drama Series David E Kelley Jeffrey Kramer Robert Breech Gary M Strangis Christina Musrey and Pamela J Wisne WonOutstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Dylan McDermott NominatedOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Michael Badalucco WonSteve Harris NominatedOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Lara Flynn Boyle NominatedCamryn Manheim NominatedHolland Taylor WonOutstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Tony Danza NominatedEdward Herrmann WonOutstanding Casting for a Series Janet Gilmore and Megan McConnell NominatedOutstanding Cinematography for a Series Dennis Smith For episode Happily Ever After NominatedOutstanding Costuming for a Series Shelly Levine and Loree Parral For episode Of Human Bondage NominatedOutstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series Clark King Harry Andronis David John West and Kurt Kassulke For episode Happily Ever After Nominated2000 Outstanding Drama Series David E Kelley Jeffrey Kramer Robert Breech Gary M Strangis Christina Musrey and Pamela J Wisne NominatedOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Michael Badalucco NominatedSteve Harris NominatedOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Holland Taylor NominatedOutstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Paul Dooley NominatedJames Whitmore WonHenry Winkler NominatedOutstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Marlee Matlin NominatedBeah Richards WonOutstanding Casting for a Drama Series Janet Gilmore and Megan McConnell Nominated2001 Outstanding Drama Series David E Kelley Robert Breech Christina Musrey Gary M Strangis Pamela J Wisne Joseph Berger Davis and Todd Ellis Kessler NominatedOutstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Rene Auberjonois NominatedMichael Emerson WonOutstanding Casting for a Drama Series Janet Gilmore and Megan McConnell NominatedOutstanding Cinematography for a Single Camera Series Dennis Smith For episode The Deal NominatedOutstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Series Susanne Malles For episode The Day After NominatedOutstanding Single Camera Sound Mixing for a Series Clark King David John West Eric Clopein and David Dondorf For episode The Day After Nominated2002 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Charles S Dutton WonJohn Larroquette Nominated2003 Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Alfre Woodard Won2004 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series James Spader WonOutstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series William Shatner WonOutstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Sharon Stone WonBetty White Nominated2004 Prism Award Performance in a Drama Series Episode Steve Harris Nominated1999 Satellite Award Best Actor Television Series Drama Dylan McDermott Nominated2000 Best Television Series Drama NominatedBest Actor Television Series Drama Dylan McDermott NominatedBest Actress Television Series Drama Camryn Manheim WonKelli Williams Nominated2001 Best Television Series Drama Nominated1999 Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Nominated2000 Nominated2001 Nominated1998 Television Critics Association Award Outstanding Achievement in Drama Nominated1999 Program of the Year NominatedOutstanding Achievement in Drama NominatedIndividual Achievement in Drama David E Kelley WonCamryn Manheim NominatedDylan McDermott Nominated2000 Outstanding Achievement in Drama NominatedTV Guide Award Favorite Drama Series Nominated1998 Viewers for Quality Television Award Best Quality Drama Series WonBest Actor in a Quality Drama Series Dylan McDermott NominatedBest Supporting Actor in a Quality Drama Series Michael Badalucco NominatedSteve Harris WonBest Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series Camryn Manheim NominatedKelli Williams NominatedBest Recurring Player Linda Hunt NominatedJohn Larroquette Won1999 Best Quality Drama Series WonBest Actor in a Quality Drama Series Dylan McDermott NominatedBest Supporting Actor in a Quality Drama Series Michael Badalucco NominatedSteve Harris WonBest Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series Camryn Manheim WonKelli Williams Nominated2000 Best Quality Drama Series NominatedBest Actor in a Quality Drama Series Dylan McDermott NominatedBest Supporting Actor in a Quality Drama Series Michael Badalucco NominatedSteve Harris NominatedBest Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series Camryn Manheim Nominated1999 Writers Guild of America Award Episodic Drama David E Kelley For episode Betrayal NominatedYoung Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Drama Series Guest Starring Young Actor Billie Thomas Nominated2002 Best Performance in a TV Drama Series Guest Starring Young Actor Marc John Jefferies NominatedBest Performance in a TV Drama Series Guest Starring Young Actress Jamie Lauren Nominated2003 Best Performance in a TV Drama Series Guest Starring Young Actress NominatedReferences Edit Villarreal Yvonne October 13 2016 After swearing them off David E Kelley returns to law shows with Goliath but not for a network Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 13 2021 How James Spader saved The Practice Associated Press CNN February 23 2004 Archived from the 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