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1. The Seven Hundred-Year Old Gang (1)
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2. The Seven Hundred-Year Old Gang (2)
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3. Hero of the People
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4. Go-Between
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5. Conflict of Interests
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6. The Man Who . . .
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7. Turning Point
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8. A Taste of Ashes
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9. Comeback
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10. The Siege
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11. Whitewash
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12. A Voice Loud and Clear
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13. King of the Hill
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14. Whipping Boy
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15. Eyewitness
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16. The Silent Killers
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17. Death on Wheels
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18. The Unwritten Law
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19. The Objector
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20. Fires of the Mind
After taking LSD, mentally disturbed Robert Kraft commits suicide while experiencing a hallucinatory reaction—and Dr. Byron Saul (Pleasence), who's been treating Kraft with the drug, is charged with manslaughter.
21. No-Knock
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22. The Merry-Go-Round Murder
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23. Nobody Asks What Side You're On . . .
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24. Impeachment
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25. The Sworn Twelve
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26. A Matter of Law and Disorder
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27. Youths and Maidens on an Evening Walk
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28. The Prosecutor
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29. The Bum's Rush
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30. Only a Child
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The Defenders is an American courtroom drama series . It starred E. G. Marshall and Robert Reed as father-and-son defense attorneys who specialized in legally complex cases, with defendants such as neo-Nazis, conscientious objectors, civil rights demonstrators, a schoolteacher fired for being an atheist, an author accused of pornography, and a physician charged in a mercy killing.
Genres: Drama
Stars: E.G. Marshall, Robert Reed