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Storefront Lawyers/Let the Dier Beware
Let the Dier Beware | |
Season 1, Episode 19 | |
Airdate | March 17, 1971 |
Written by | Alvin Sapinsley |
Directed by | Leo Penn |
Produced by | Harold Gast |
← 1x18 The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Anything Else That Works |
1x20 → The View from the Top |
Storefront Lawyers — Season One |
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Let the Dier Beware is the nineteenth episode of the first season of Storefront Lawyers.
Starring: Robert Foxworth (David Hansen), Sheila Larken (Deborah Sullivan), David Arkin (Gabriel Kaye), Gerald S. O'Loughlin (Devlin McNeil)
Guest Stars: Jessica Walter (Kate Callendar), Pippa Scott (Marabelle McAllister)
Special Guest Star: William Windom (Dr. Simon Branby)
Paul Fix (Jedidiah Callendar), Lloyd Gough (Austin Troy)
Larry Linville (Mel Jacobs), Mary Jackson (Mrs. Deschler), Raoul De Leon (Judge Reuben Mendoza), John Strong (Ed), Robert C. Ross (Borgus), Emil Mancine (Reporter), Sally Yarnell (Baliff)
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Plot Overview
A female rancher who's a long-time client of the firm asks for their help in getting her grandfather out of the medical facility he's in, stating that the head doctor is a quack, but the situation becomes more serious when the doctor is found murdered and she's accused.