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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - Pilot (Sep/08/1997) | | Ally McBeal, a 28-year-old graduate of Harvard Law School, joins a high-power law firm. However, after reporting harassment by a senior associate to the firm partners, she is fired. When Ally bumps into Richard Fish, a former classmate, he offers her a position at his new law firm. | | Guest Stars: Michael Mantell (1) as Joseph Shapiro, David Dunard as Judge Hupp, Michael Laskin as Henry Thorton, Susan Knight (1) as Joanne Wilder, Michael Caslin as Henry Thorton, Larry Brandenburg as Judge Hopkins, Eric and Steven Cohen as The Dancing Twins, Pat McNamara as Ralph Lyne, Jeffrey Kramer as Pedestrian, Kim Delgado as Court Clerk, Richard Riehle as Jack Billings, Tom Virtue as Ally's Father, Paul Collins (3) as Judge Williams, Michael Galeota as Young Billy, Mika Boorem as Young Ally | Director: James Frawley Writer: David E. Kelley (1) | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - Compromising Positions (Sep/15/1997) | | Ally is assigned to litigation when Fish's partner, John Cage, is faced with possible jail time and certain public humiliation. Meanwhile, Fish invites Ally to dinner with a wealthy potential client, but Ally is shocked when she realizes the dinner is a double date, not a meet-and-greet with a client. | | Guest Stars: Tate Donovan as Ronald Cheanie, Peter MacNicol (1) as John Cage, Phil Leeds as Judge Boyle, Eric and Steven Cohen as The Dancing Twins, Dyan Cannon as Whipper, Betty A. Bridges (1) as Clerk, John Cirigliano as Man #1, Robert Lee Jacobs (2) as Greg Stone, Willie Garson as District Attorney Frank Shea | Director: Jonathan Pontell Writer: David E. Kelley (1) | | | | | | | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - One Hundred Tears Away (Oct/20/1997) | | After being arrested for aggravated assault and attempted shoplifting, Ally must go before the State Bar Review Board. | | Guest Stars: Keene Curtis as Judge Johnson Hawk, Phil Leeds as Judge Boyle, Eric and Steven Cohen as The Dancing Twins, Dyan Cannon as Whipper, Betty A. Bridges (1) as Clerk, Gerald Emerick as Johnson, Audrie J. Neenan as Mrs. Clarkson, Carol Locatell as Judge Henrietta Fullem, Zeljko Ivanek as Judge Marshal Pink, Daniel Hutchison as Officer Kenter | Director: Sandy Smolan Writer: David E. Kelley (1) | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - The Promise (Oct/27/1997) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Landry Barb as Clerk, Vonda Shepard as Vonda Shepard, Peter MacNicol (1) as John Cage, Brooke Burns as Jennifer Higgin, Kenneth Zanchi as Bystander #2, Joyce Greenleaf (1) as Bystander #1, Michael Winters as Judge Herbert Spitt, Mary Margaret Lewis (1) as Foreperson, Jay Leggett (1) as Harry Pippen, Rusty Schwimmer as Angela Tharpe, James Mathers (2) as Dr. Carpenter, Jamie Rose as Sandra Winchell, Michael Bofshever as Judge Allen Stephenson | Director: Victoria Hochberg Writer: David E. Kelley (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - Silver Bells (Dec/15/1997) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Renée Goldsberry (1) as Ikette #1, Vatrena King as Ikette #2, Sy Smith as Ikette #3, Eric Pierpoint as James Horton, Peter MacNicol (1) as John Cage, Eric and Steven Cohen as The Dancing Twins, Dyan Cannon as Whipper, Peter Roth as Network President, Bailey Thompson as Jean Horton, Amanda Carlin as Mindy Horton, Katie Mitchell (1) as Patti Horton | Director: Joe Napolitano Writer: David E. Kelley (1) | | | | | | |
| 13 :01x13 - The Blame Game (Jan/19/1998) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Daniel Mahar as Michael Lamb, Renée Goldsberry (1) as Ikette #1, Michael Easton as Glenn, Vince Brocato as Foreperson, Dean Purvis as Man, Susan Merson as Judge Stoller, Elizabeth Ruscio as Cynthia Pierce, Dale Weston as Reporter, Adrian Sparks as Katz, Ben Siegler as Hoverless, Harry J. Lennix as Ballard, Christopher Michael as Bailiff | Director: Sandy Smolan Writer: David E. Kelley (1) | | | |
| 14 :01x14 - Body Language (Feb/02/1998) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Bil Dwyer as Band Leader, Dyan Cannon as Whipper, Eric and Steven Cohen as The Dancing Twins, Kathleen Wilhoite as Janie Bittner, Annika Brindley as Tory, Eric Mansker as Bailiff, Jeffrey von Meyer as Attorney Skroot, Nancy Stephens as Dr. Karp, Linda Gehringer as Attorney General Janet Reno, Carrie Stauber as Female Cop, Evan O'Meara as Male Cop, Lawrence Pressman as Judge Harland Smart, David Doty as Minister, John Thaddeus as Michael Young, J. Kenneth Campbell (1) as Donald Yorkin | Director: Mel Damski Writer: Dawn Prestwich, Nicole Yorkin, David E. Kelley (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 20 :01x20 - The Inmates (1) (Apr/27/1998) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Eric and Steven Cohen as The Dancing Twins, Renée Goldsberry (1) as Ikette #1, Dylan McDermott as Bobby Donnell, Lisa Gay Hamilton as Rebecca Washington, Michael Brandon (1) as D.A. Adam Dawson, Al Pugliese as Joel Hurt, George Cedar as Judge Jonathan Harker, Keith Barber as Police Officer, Steve Harris (1) as Eugene Young, Donna Murphy as Marie Hanson, Isaiah Washington as Michael Rivers, Tony Amendola as Judge Walter Swan, Kelly Connell as Dr. Peters, Daniel Dae Kim as Testifying Police Officer, Kelli Williams (1) as Lindsay Dole, David Burke (1) as Harry, Alaina Reed Hall as Judge Elizabeth Witt, Paul Jenkins as Detective Kale, Camryn Manheim as Ellenor Frutt | Director: Michael Schultz Writer: David E. Kelley (1) | | | | | | |
| 22 :01x22 - Alone Again (May/11/1998) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Landry Barb as Clerk, Bill Finkelstein (1) as William, Dyan Cannon as Whipper, Renée Goldsberry (1) as Ikette #1, Cynthia Stevenson as Hayley Chisolm, Neal Lerner as George Pullman, Bill Bishop (1) as Foreman, Michael G. Hagerty (1) as Michael Huttle, Dabbs Greer as Vincent Robbins, Jocko Marcellino as Prison Guard, Gibby Brand as Judge William McGough, McNally Sagal as Mary Halliday | Director: Dennis Dugan Writer: David E. Kelley (1) | | | | | | |
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