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Law & Order/Sideshow (1)
Sideshow (1) | |
Season 9, Episode 14 | |
Airdate | February 17, 1999 |
Production Number | E0210 |
Written by | Rene Balcer |
Directed by | Ed Sherin |
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9x15 → Disciple |
Law & Order — Season Nine |
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Sideshow (1) is the fourteenth episode of the ninth season of Law & Order, and the one hundred ninety-fifth episode overall.
Starring (Law): Jerry Orbach (Detective Lennie Briscoe), Benjamin Bratt (Detective Rey Curtis), S. Epatha Merkerson (Lt. Anita Van Buren)
Starring (Order): Sam Waterston (Executive A.D.A. Jack McCoy), Angie Harmon (A.D.A. Abbie Carmichael), Steven Hill (D.A. Adam Schiff)
Guest Stars: George Hearn (William Dell), Meg Gibson (Faye Wellington), T. Scott Cunningham (Brett Nelson), Julie Nathanson (Katherine Rainer), Adam Grupper (Ned Burks), Kathleen Widdoes (Judge Childers), John Dossett (Frank Wellington), Pamela Payton-Wright (Vivian McBride)
Special Guest Appearances by: Richard Belzer (John Munch) Zeljko Ivanek (Ed Danvers)
and Michael Michele (Rene Sheppard)
with Leslie Hendrix (M.E. Rodgers), Janet Zarish (Judy Palnick), Walter Charles (Mr. James McBride), Jeffrey Hayenga (Gardner Keith), Charles Weldon (Cassidy), Peggity Price (Maureen Cross), Michael Pemberton (Drew Hardin), Thaddeus Daniels (Leon Purcell), Lawrence Woshner (Ernest Johnson), Delissa Reynolds (Chesley Purcell), Amy Stiller (Bartender), Sue-Anne Morrow (Secretary), Matthew Lawler (Gerry), Ray Virta (Mr. Bowker), Karyn Quackenbush (Mrs. Bowker), Carl John Matusovich (Shane Bowker), William Charlton (Detective Landers), Michael Early (James Arkadie), Kevin Elden (CSU Detective Kett), Jeremy S. Holm (Guard), Jeannine Comeau (Clerk), Stephanie Madden (First Patron)
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Plot Overview
The NYPD teams up with homicide detectives from Baltimore to investigate the murder of a government official; McCoy faces charges of contempt when he refuses to reveal his source in court.