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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - Tempest in a Texas Town (Sep/08/1967) | | A small town bigot interferes with Judd's handling of a murder case. | | Guest Stars: Pat Hingle as Ed Tanner, Heather Young as Terri Ann Brendler (as Patti Petersen), Doreen Lang as Mrs. York, John Craven (1) as Judge Hobart, Lane Bradford as Sheriff, Jim Henegan as Jamie, James Davidson (1) as Paul Sagers, Judith McConnell as Eve, Russell Thorson as Aldo Reese, James Anderson (1) as Wayne York, Chris Jones (1) as Brandon Hill | Director: Harvey Hart Writer: Harold Gast, Leon Tokatyan | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 17 :01x17 - Fall of a Skylark (1) - the Trial (Jan/12/1968) | | The unpredictable behaviour of Judd's client is jeopardizing his defense in a murder case. | | Guest Stars: June Dayton as Irene Schatz, John Davis Chandler (1) as Czawick, Karl Swenson as Judge, Hal Smith as Dr. Corelli, George N. Neise as Matthew Tribin, Barry Morse as Burke, Diana Hyland as Jessie Tree, Malachi Throne as D. A. Franklin Gruson, Lee Bowman as Charles Grattner, John Kellogg as Lerner, Dabbs Greer as Dr. Fred Zellman, Bradford Dillman as Buzzy Burke, Walter Brooke as D. A. John Gage, Joe Mantell as Arnold Schatz | | Director: Boris Sagal | | | |
| 18 :01x18 - Fall of a Skylark (2) - the Appeal (Jan/19/1968) | | After their client gets convicted of murder, Judd and Ben ask for a new trial on appeal. | | Guest Stars: George N. Neise as Matthew Tribin, Malachi Throne as D. A. Franklin Gruson, Diana Hyland as Jessie Tree, Bradford Dillman as Buzzy Burke, Hal Smith as Dr. Corelli, Karl Swenson as Judge., Joe Mantell as Arnold Schatz, John Kellogg as Lerner, Lee Bowman as Charles Grattner, Dabbs Greer as Dr. Fred Zellman, June Dayton as Irene Schatz, John Davis Chandler (1) as Czawick, Barry Morse as Burke, Walter Brooke as D.A. John Gage | | Director: Boris Sagal | | | | | | |
| 20 :01x20 - The Grand Old Man (Feb/02/1968) | | A deposed mobster becomes the key to Judd's case against his successor son who ordered the killing of a grocer. | | Guest Stars: Christopher Connelly (2) as Tom Royce, Joe Maross as Alfred Stuka, Alfred Ryder as Mott, Lin McCarthy as D. A. Russo, Priscilla Morrill as Helen Royce, Warren J. Kemmerling as Cobb, Albert Dekker as George Stuka, Herbert Bress as Bartender, Alan Hewitt as Judge, Ted Knight as Fan, Charles Lane (1) as Baliff | | Director: Boris Sagal | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Season 2 | | | |
| 28 :02x02 - Transplant (Sep/27/1968) | | Judd argues a heart transplant case where a doctor is ready to testify that a heart was removed from a donor who was not yet dead. | | Guest Stars: Cecile Ozorio as Manulele, Milt Kogan as Dr. March, Lloyd Bochner as Dr. Stalling, Julie Sommars as Trish Overbaugh, Gilbert Green as Dr. Sloat, John Vernon as Dr. Christopher Bellew, Dillon Evans as Dr. Wetzel, Teru Shimada as Judge Hara, Richard Bull as Drayton, Phyllis Hill as Iris Overbaugh, Ivor Barry as Dr. Werther, Norman Burton as Roger Helmsman | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: William Kelley | | | | | | |
| 30 :02x04 - Punishment, Cruel and Unusual (Oct/11/1968) | | While defending a woman on a hit-and-run charge, Judd clashes with an alcoholic judge. | | Guest Stars: Meg Wyllie as Midi Brown, Charles McGraw as Jim Larkin, Cloris Leachman as Louise Lockhart, David Sheiner as D. A. Harry Reed, Linden Chiles as Lew Hopkins, Jessica Tandy as Helen Wister, Walter Mathews (1) as Foley, James Daly (1) as Judge John Lockhart, Fred Sadoff as Professor Stone, Jim Boles as Motley | | Director: Lamont Johnson (2) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 35 :02x09 - The Gates of Cerberus (Nov/15/1968) | | Judd and Ben fight for the release of a controversial documentary film that was made inside a mental hospital by a patient there. | | Guest Stars: Christine Burke (1) as Dr. Vera Kern, Sam Wanamaker as Shelly Gould, Philip Bruns as Al Morosco, Martin E. Brooks as Art Barrows, Virginia Vincent as Mrs. Morosco, Stuart Margolin as Dr. Heyman, Jack Donner as Forster, Maidie Norman as Charlene Muller, Len Lesser as Rex, Russell Thorson as Judge, Lee Grant (1) as Kay Gould | Director: Leo Penn Writer: John W. Bloch | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 42 :02x16 - The Poisoned Tree (Jan/17/1969) | | Judd and Ben defend a millionaire's kleptomaniac daughter who's on trial for grand theft. | | Guest Stars: Nellie Burt as Witness, Bruce Kirby as Arthur Kelly, Sid Conrad as Gray, Stephen Roberts as Judge Hammill, Lonny Chapman as D.A. Martin, Melissa Murphy (1) as Pamela Peel, Dennis Patrick as Robert Peel, Nancy Wickwire as Agnes Peel, Michael Strong as Dr. Crane, Wayne Heffley as Psychologist, Jan Burrell as Security Woman, Steve Gravers (1) as Store Detective, Dick Anders as Detective, Marcelle Fortier as Salesgirl | Director: Leo Penn Story: Tina Pine, Lester Pine | Teleplay: Roger H. Lewis | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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