American television series (1968-1972)
The Bold Ones: The Lawyers (or The Lawyers) is an American legal drama that aired for three seasons on NBC from September 1968 through February 1972.
Synopsis
The series starred Burl Ives as Walter Nichols, a respected attorney who hires two brothers (Joseph Campanella and James Farentino) who are lawyers to help him with his case load.
The Lawyers was part of The Bold Ones, a rotating series of dramas that also included The New Doctors (with E. G. Marshall), The Protectors (with Leslie Nielsen) and The Senator (with Hal Holbrook). It was nominated for three Emmy awards and won two of them.[1]Pat Hingle and Walter Brooke each made two guest appearances, and had previously appeared in The New Doctors. Kermit Murdock also made two guest appearances, and later appeared in cameo roles in The Senator.
During the production of the first series of 8 episodes, James Farentino complained vociferously to the producers about the scripts and was suspended for three weeks, missing two shows.[2] Later, near the end of the third series, he announced he was leaving of his own volition, but the series was not renewed for a fourth year.[3]
Cast
Main cast
- Burl Ives as Walter Nichols an attorney that hires the Darrel brothers to help him with his cases. (appeared in 26 episodes and both films)
- Joseph Campanella as Brian Darrell, one of the two Darrel Brothers who helps Nicholas with his cases. (appeared in 24 episodes and the second film)
- James Farentino as Neil Darrell, the other one of the two Darrel Brothers. (appeared in 19 episodes and both films)
Recurring characters
- John Milford as Lieutenant Paul Hewitt (appeared in 6 episodes)
- Todd Martin as Deputy District Attorney Skinner (appeared in 3 episodes)
Guest stars
- Charles Aidman made three appearances including "The Rockford Riddle" and "The Search for Leslie Grey"
- Patricia Barry made two appearances playing different roles
- Ramon Bieri made two appearances as Judge Hartman
- Walter Brooke made two appearances as Dr. Howe including "By Reason of Insanity"
- Frank Campanella made two appearances
- Bob Corff made two appearances as Brother Bartholomew
- Roger Davis made three appearances including "The Long Morning After: Pt. 1 and Pt. 2"
- Pete Duel made an appearance in "Trial of a Pfc"
- Dana Elcar made two appearances as District Attorney Shannon including "The Crowd Pleasers"
- Will Geer made three appearances including "The Verdict"
- Clarke Gordon made two appearances
- Anne Helm made two appearances
- Pat Hingle made two appearances as General Sternwood
- Charles Lampkin made two appearances
- Randolph Mantooth made an appearance as Terry Kimble in "The Strange Secret of Yermo Hill"
- Jared Martin made two appearances including "Trial of a Pfc"
- Pamela McMyler made two appearances as Linda Sternwood
- George Murdock made two appearances as District Attorney Braddock
- Kermit Murdock made two appearances as Judge Chapman including "Justice is a Sometime Thing"
- Herbert Nelson made two appearances
- Leslie Perkins made two appearances
- John S. Ragin made two appearances
- Ford Rainey made two appearances
- John Randolph made two appearances as Dr. Paul Schaefer
- Nina Shipman made two appearances as Louise Miller
- David Spielberg made three appearances as Vernon Wahlburg
- Mel Tormé made an appearance as Harry Carter in "The Crowd Pleaser"
- Richard Van Vleet made two appearances as James Fryman
- James Wainwright made two appearances as Bill Stillman
- Richard Conte made an appearance as Frank DeLacey in "Trial of a Mafioso"
Episodes
Pilots
Season 1 (1969–70)
Season 2 (1970–71)
Season 3 (1971–72)
Home media
On December 1, 2015, Timeless Media Group released The Bold Ones: The Lawyers- The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1.[5]
Awards and nominations
References
- ^ Advanced Primetime Awards Search from the Emmy Awards website
- ^ Sterling, Peace. "James Farentino Wants to Make Good Pictures". Google News Archives. The Day, New London, CT. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
- ^ "Three's a Crowd-Two Unhappy". Google News Archive. The Victoria Advocate. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
- ^ Checkmate TV Show on DVD, by Timeless Media Group
- ^ The Lawyers - 'The Complete Series,' Starring Burl Ives Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- The Bold Ones: The Lawyers at IMDb
- The Bold Ones: The Lawyers at AllMovie