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Written by ABC
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SHIRLEY TAKES ON THE CASE OF A MAN TRYING TO MAINTAIN LEGAL OWNERSHIP
OF OWN HIS BLOOD AFTER BEING SPONTANEOUSLY CURED OF HIV, AND ALAN
DEFENDS A SEXY JUDGE ON DRUG CHARGES -- WHILE FENDING OFF DENNY,
WHO IS SMITTEN BY HER HONOR - ON ABC'S "BOSTON LEGAL" |
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"Tea
and Sympathy" - Shirley Schmidt takes on the case of a man who was
spontaneously cured of HIV and is trying to maintain legal ownership of
his blood. Meanwhile, when ex-flame Judge Weldon calls on Alan Shore to
defend her in a drug case, Alan finds himself having to fend off Denny
Crane - who is smitten with the sexy judge. Also, Clarence Bell goes up
against Jerry Espenson when a girl is kicked out of a sorority for
being socially awkward, and Brad Chase's desire to have a military
wedding doesn't go over well with Denise Bauer, on "Boston Legal,"
TUESDAY, MAY 1 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.
"Boston
Legal" stars James Spader as Alan Shore, Julie Bowen as Denise Bauer,
Mark Valley as Brad Chase, Rene Auberjonois as Paul Lewiston, Constance
Zimmer as Claire Simms and Gary Anthony Williams as Clarence/Clarice
Bell, with Candice Bergen as Shirley Schmidt and William Shatner as
Denny Crane.
Guest starring are Gail O'Grady as Judge Gloria
Weldon, Christian Clemenson as Jerry Espenson, Joey Slotnick as Simon
Griffin, Shelley Berman as Judge Robert Sanders, Currie Graham as
A.D.A. Frank Ginsberg, Lou Beatty, Jr. as Judge Gordon Kolodny, Victor
McCay as Dr. Malcolm Freemont, April Grace as Attorney Regina Williams,
Emily Nelson as Marcie Cooper and Katherine LaNasa as Pat Ontario.
"Tea and Sympathy" was written by Brooke Roberts & Sanford Golden & Karen Wyscarver and directed by Jeff Bleckner.
"Boston
Legal" is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC's selected HDTV
format, with 5.1-channel surround sound and Spanish subtitles via
secondary closed captioning. |
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