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Law & Order :: Everybody's Favorite Bagman (01x06)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Everybody's Favorite Bagman
Episode #: 01x06
Production Number: 83543
Original Airdate: Tuesday October 30th, 1990
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Episode Crew
Director: John Patterson
Writer: Dick Wolf
 
Episode Summary
 
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After Charles Halsey, the local councilman is mugged and throat slitted, suspicion changes to organized crime, but the DA's office cuts a deal with mob kingpin Scalisi to nail corrupt city officials.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Roy ThinnesplayedD.A. Alfred WentworthRecurring (first appearance)
William H. MacyplayedJohn McCormack (as W.H. Macy)Recurring (first appearance)
Paul Guilfoyle (1)playedAnthony ScalisiRecurring (first appearance)
David Chandler (3)playedDr. GoldbergRecurring (first appearance)
Dick LatessaplayedContiRecurring (first appearance)
Leo O'BrienplayedTremaineRecurring (first appearance)
Marcia Jean KurtzplayedAlice HalseyRecurring (first appearance)
Ron Foster (1)playedWilliam JeffersonRecurring (first appearance)
Ronald GuttmanplayedFarberRecurring (first appearance)
Stephen PearlmanplayedRosenRecurring (first appearance)
Stuart BurneyplayedWentzelRecurring (first appearance)
Sully BoyarplayedSwerskyRecurring (first appearance)
Anthony K. Meansplayed'Simonize' Jackson 
Audrey MatsonplayedMaggie 
Debra StricklinplayedAlicia Heslin 
Mark Boone, Jr.playedGarage Manager 
Michael WikesplayedLasco 
Trey WilsonplayedEddie Cosmatos 
 
Main Cast
 
Dann FlorekplayedCapt. Don Cragen
Richard BrooksplayedA.D.A. Paul Robinette
Chris NothplayedDet. Mike Logan
Michael MoriartyplayedE.A.D.A. Benjamin Stone
George DzundzaplayedSgt. Max Greevey
 
Episode Notes
 
This episode was the original pilot episode filmed in 1988; after being bounced around by the networks and ultimately landing at NBC it was decided not to air this episode first, opting on "Prescription for Death" instead as the first aired episode.
 
Although credited, Stephen Hill does not appear in this episode. This episode was filmed before Hill was cast.
 
 
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