The Young Lawyers

The Young Lawyers
Judy Pace, Lee J. Cobb, and Zalman King, 1970
Genre Legal drama
Created by Michael Zagor
Written by John W. Bloch
Harlan Ellison
Mel Goldberg
Joyce Perry
Robert Sabaroff
Guerdon Trueblood
Ed Waters
Michael Zagor
Directed by Harvey Hart
Gene Levitt
John Newland
Jud Taylor
Starring Lee J. Cobb
Zalman King
Judy Pace
Phillip Clark
Composer(s) Lalo Schifrin
Leith Stevens
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 24
Production
Producer(s) William P. D'Angelo
Herbert Hirschman
Matthew Rapf
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Crane Productions Inc.
Paramount Television
Distributor CBS Television Distribution (current)
Release
Original network ABC
Original release September 21, 1970 – March 24, 1971

The Young Lawyers is an American legal drama that was aired on the ABC network for one season from September 21, 1970, until March 24, 1971. Starring Lee J. Cobb, Zalman King, Judy Pace and Phillip Clark, the show was a part of the network's 1970–71 lineup.

Plot

Aaron Silverman is part of a group of young, idealistic students at a top Boston law school who open a legal aid center, the "Neighborhood Law Office," to help the poor. As these young students have not yet been admitted to the bar, they receive guidance from established Boston lawyer David Barrett.

Cast

DVD releases

On December 9, 2016, CBS DVD and Paramount Home Entertainment released the Complete Series on DVD in region 1. This is a Manufacture-on-Demand (MOD) release, available from online sellers such as Amazon.com and their CreateSpace MOD program.[1]

Award nominations

Year Award Result Category Recipient
1971Golden Globe AwardNominatedBest TV Show - Drama
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Best Supporting Actor - TelevisionZalman King
American Cinema EditorsBest Edited Television ProgramJoseph Dervin (For episode "The Glass Prison")

References

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