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Season 1 |
| Night Games (Mar/16/1974) | | Petrocelli is hired to defend Mrs. Pauline Hannigen, a socialite, on a murder charge. | | Guest Stars: JoAnna Cameron (1) as Thelma Lattimer, Luke Askew as D.D. Franklin, Stefanie Powers as Mrs. Pauline Hannigen, Anjanette Comer as Jenny Kenedisis, Henry Darrow as D.A. Jaimie Martinez, Ralph Meeker as Dutch Armbreck, William Prince as Clayton Nikell, Dennis Patrick as Judge Medford, Robert Emhardt as Judge Ambrose, Jon Cypher as Dale Hannigan | Director: Don Taylor (1) Writer: E. Jack Neuman | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - Death in High Places (Oct/23/1974) | | Sam Horton, a millionaire, dies in the explosion of his private airplane. Witnesses swear to have seen Barbara, Horton's daughter leaving a suitcase minutes before the blowup. She becomes the main suspect of a staged accident. Petrocelli believes in her innocence. | | Guest Stars: Steve Blood as Al Smiley, Richard Elman as Sam Horton, Richard Alexander (1) as Bobby Gains, Barney Phillips as Frank Kelly, Joe Mantell as Carson, Gregory Sierra as Rudolph Chavez, Harold Gould (1) as Haskell Fox, Belinda Montgomery as Barbara Horton, Cameron Mitchell as Sheriff Bates | Director: Richard Donner Writer: James M. Miller (1) | | | | | | | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - An Act of Love (Nov/13/1974) | | Nickie, the daughter of the powerful senator Samuel Robert James is found murdered in her house. Frank Donato is accused of having slain the young woman. His mother is quite convinced that her boy is innocent so she asks Tony Petrocelli for help. | | Guest Stars: Josef Rainer as Sergeant Munson, Sandy Rosenthal as Mortician, Don Starr as Judge, Martin Braddock as Dan Cranford, Angela Clarke (2) as Mrs. Donato, Christina Hart (1) as Nikie James, Alan Oppenheimer as Attorney Davis, John David Carson (1) as Frank Donato, Claudette Nevins as Annette James, Simon Scott (1) as Senator Sam James, John Marley as Vito Donato | Director: Paul Stanley (2) Writer: Leonard Katzman | | | | | | | | | |
| 12 :01x12 - A Covenant with Evil (Dec/18/1974) | | A simpleminded, harmless young man, Frankie Toyer is found near a dead woman. Frankie becomes the prime murder suspect. Police officer Ponce helps the youth. Only Tony Petrocelli, to whom Frankie has turned for assistance, has a different opinion. | | Guest Stars: Dan Bradley as Bentley, Paul Carr as Paul Cooper, Julie Cobb as Millie Conway, Arthur Malet as Clyde Ledbetter, Dean Harens as Dr. Oscar Vernon, Robyn Millan as Beth Williams, Charles Martin Smith (1) as Frankie | Directors: Richard Donner, Herschel Daugherty Writer: Rod Baker | | | | | | |
| 14 :01x14 - A Fallen Idol (Jan/22/1975) | | Tony Petrocelli has grown up with Frank Copa, a famous boxer, in Boston. He doesn't have to be forced to defend his old idol in court. Frank is suspected of having murdered his corrupt manager Morrie Ryder. | | Guest Stars: Chuck Hicks as Tom, Fred Stromsoe as Ed, Don Starr as Judge Watson, Paul C. Thomas as Ernie Sadler, Ben Hammer as Arthur Handler, George Petrie as Morrie Ryder, Richard Ward as Charlie Bobo, Don Stroud as Frankie Copa, Susan Strasberg as T.J. Farlow, Louis Gossett, Jr. as Kurt Olson | Director: Herb Wallerstein Writer: Leonard Katzman | | | |
| 15 :01x15 - Once Upon a Victim (Jan/29/1975) | | Dr. Leo Stegner, the chief of a private clinic, has apparently murdered Rita Phillips, a rich sponsor of his clinic. One witness asserts to have seen the crime: Rita's daughter, Laureen Phillips. However, Petrocelli is quite sure Stegner is innocent. | | Guest Stars: Jack Collins (1) as Floyd Lathrop, Fred Ashley as James Mantley, Don Starr as Judge Watson, Bernice Smith as Rita Phillips, Barbara Rhoades as Virginia Halima, Alan Fudge as Sam Murkland, Jonathan Lippe as Dr. Gil Clayton, Della Reese as Angela Damon, Renne Jarrett as Laureen Phillips, John Dehner as Dr. Leo Stegner | Director: Herschel Daugherty Writer: Stanley Roberts Story: Stanley Roberts | Teleplay: Leonard Katzman | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 20 :01x20 - Four the Hard Way (Mar/12/1975) | | Did western old-timer Clate Dobie kill his step-daughter's husband? Petrocelli is convinced of his innocence, but he'll have a hard time proving it, especially as Clate was seen bending over the dead man's body before he ran for the hills. | | Guest Stars: John Crawford (1) as Joe Tuttle, Francesca Jarvis as Agnes Macklin, Josef Rainer as Ron Weed, Russell Lee Fine as Murphy, Riley Hill as Judge Roy Parker, Gloria LeRoy as Zazu O'Brien, Lina Raymond as Juno Tuttle, Strother Martin as Clate Dobie, Paul Brinegar (1) as Patch Dressler, Eddie Firestone as Cy Bissell, Shug Fisher as Toot Gannon, William Bryant (1) as Brian Schofield | Director: Joseph Pevney Writer: William Kelley | | | | | | |
| 22 :01x22 - A Night of Terror (Apr/02/1975) | | Gloria Kane is arrested, because apparently she shot her lover, the gangster Leo Roman. The woman disputes the action, yet all the evidence speaks against her. In this seemingly hopeless situation, her mother asks Tony Petrocelli for help. | | Guest Stars: Walker Edmiston as Court Clerk, Sandy Rosenthal as Einhorn, Med Flory as Robert Miller, Jim Boles as Judge #1, Claudia Bryar (1) as Mrs. Brancussi, Joseph Mell as Erik Frost, Alan Fudge as Sam Murkland, W. l. Legault (1) as Fred Kistler, Morgan Woodward as Augie Briola, Peter Mark Richman as Leo Roman, Lois Nettleton as Gloria Kane | Director: Bernard McEveety Writer: William Kelley | | | | Season 2 |
| 23 :02x01 - Shadow of Fear (Sep/10/1975) | | Sherril Brewster's anger gets assuaged at Petrocellis office. She confesses to have just shot her ex-husband Tom Archer. The lawyer learns that the young woman was threatened and blackmailed by this. On the police-station, a surprise awaits them: Alan Brewster, Sherril's second husband, was arrested meanwhile and accused of murder. | | Guest Stars: Eric Server as Waters, Paul C. Thomas as Laird, John Henry Cox as Tom Archer, Victor Rendina as Apollo, Jonathan Lippe as Harry Silver, Warren J. Kemmerling as Lt. Carter, William Windom as Alan Brewster, Anne Archer as Sherril Brewster | Director: Irving J. Moore Writer: Leonard Katzman | | | | | | | | | |
| 26 :02x04 - One Killer Too Many (a.k.a "Death Ride") (Oct/01/1975) | | Pete travels with Petrocelli and Maggie to the biggest rodeo in San Remo where Gage Hurley, Pete's friend, appears as a clown. When a rodeo horseman is discovered murdered in his trailer, Hurley surprisingly admits his guilt . Petrocelli accepts the defense and notices quickly that with Hurley nothing is what it seems. | | Guest Stars: Don 'Red' Barry as Vern Baker, Gerald McRaney as Cliff Rediger, John Crawford (1) as Billy Elwood, Ford Rainey as Hank Stevens, Michael Bell (1) as Frank Kaiser, Diana Ewing as Dusty Stevens, Ned Beatty as Gage Hurley | Director: Irving J. Moore Writer: Katharyn Michaelian Powers, Michael Michaelian | | | |
| 27 :02x05 - Chain of Command (Oct/08/1975) | | Richard Oleson, a talented airline mechanic, has a disagreement with his boss, General Drew and gets fired promptly. Shortly afterward, Drew is found murdered and the suspicion falls on Oleson. A friend of the mechanic rushes to hire Petrocelli. | | Guest Stars: John Lupton as Billy Hanson, Lin McCarthy as Leo Shane, Lee Montgomery as Freddie, John Ritter as John Cleson, Francesca Jarvis as Mrs. Strafford, Kenneth Tobey as Mr. Strafford, Warren Stevens as General Drew, Rosemary DeCamp as Mrs. Drew | Director: Herb Wallerstein Writer: Michael Michaelian, Katharyn Michaelian Powers | | | |
| 28 :02x06 - To See No Evil (Oct/29/1975) | | Julie Carter, a blind woman, shoots down an alleged burglar. To her dismay, she finds that the crook is her boyfriend Buddy Richards. Since the two had a fierce dispute shortly before no one believes her version of a tragic accident. No sooner Petrocelli has taken over the case that he begins to receive anonymous threats. | | Guest Stars: David Hatton as John Saffro, Fred Ashley as Fred Ash, Marian O. Gibson as Lucille Duncan, Erica Hagen as Shirley Miller, Robert Symonds as Martin Waldman, Steve Sandor as Robert Jarvis, Michael Bell (1) as Frank Kaiser, Julie Kavner as Julie Carter | Director: Irving J. Moore Writer: Thomas L. Miller (3), Leonard Katzman | | | |
| 29 :02x07 - Terror on Wheels (Nov/05/1975) | | Petrocelli has not exactly an easy task, the eloquent immigrant Dimitri Petrakis stands accused of having murdered a motorcycle-gang member who tried to attack his daughter. For Petrocelli is the case very tricky, because all the evidence speak against his client. | | Guest Stars: Paul Roland as Jennings, Kimo Owens as Jed, Moe Mosley as Moe, Don Starr as Judge Watson, Tiny Wells as Tiny, Gerald McRaney as Terry Santo, Annette O'Toole as Tina, Kipp Whitman as Nick Fenton, John Colicos as Dimitri Petrakis, Ayn Ruymen as Katie Petrakis | Director: Herb Wallerstein Writer: Leonard Katzman | | | |
| 30 :02x08 - The Gamblers (Nov/12/1975) | | Petrocelli is defending 17-year-old Mando Rivera, the only suspect of having killed his boss Benton, the pizzeria owner. As it turns out that the restaurateur was working as a bookie, the lawyer thinks he knows where he has to look for the true perpetrator . | | Guest Stars: Freddie G. Machado as Juan, Eugene Kelly (1) as Al Benton, Don Starr as Judge Watson, Gloria LeRoy as Ms. Molly Ames, Linda Garcia as Maria, Jack Ging as James Wylie, Mark Hamill as Dennis Wylie, Charles Young (1) as Joe Malone, John Lupton as Billy Hanson, A. Martinez as Mando Rivera, Monika Ramirez as Teresa Rivera | Director: Herb Wallerstein Writer: John Hudock | | | | | | |
| 32 :02x10 - Face of Evil (Dec/17/1975) | The comedienne Mary Wade hires Petrocelli for the defense of her twin-sister Jane. She's being accused of having murdered a foreign man in a cheap and crummy hotel. Jane can remember nothing, though. Petrocelli assumes the seemingly hopeless case and comes across a surprising result.
| | Guest Stars: Shirley Poliakoff as Thelma, Arnold Jeffers as Judge Grumbein, Norman Stone as Wallace, Henry Max Kendrick as Doc Simpson, Fred Ashley as Hoffler, Sandy Rosenthal as Dr. Robert Koblin, Fred Beir (1) as John Kelly, Lucille Benson as Madge Briar, Robert F. Lyons (3) as Sam Johnson, Kay Lenz as Mary Wade/Jane Wade | Director: Irving J. Moore Writer: Thomas L. Miller (3) | | | |
| 33 :02x11 - Too Many Alibis (Dec/24/1975) | | Dr. Dave Hill has become the main suspect in the murder of his boss, a medic who wanted to have Hill ousted. Petrocelli believes in the young doctor's innocence and decides to find the real culprit, but everyone in the hospital seems to have a waterproof alibi, except Hill himself. | | Guest Stars: Frank Kennedy as Dr, Wilbur Hendricks, Riley Hill as Dr. Allen Mitchell, Marian O. Gibson as Emily Nolan, Gino Ardito as Bill Thomas, Sally Kirkland as Joan Arnold, Gloria Calomee as Cobbie Hill, Susan Sullivan as Janet Wilson, Bettye Ackerman as Ann Hendricks, Robert Hooks as Dr. Dave Hill | Director: Herb Wallerstein Writer: Fred Freiberger (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 38 :02x16 - Blood Money (Feb/11/1976) | | The student Andy Warburton, heir to a large fortune, is abducted. Petrocelli takes the case. Since the kidnappers only demand a 500 dollar ransom, at first the whole thing looks as a joke but soon the situation dramatically. | | Guest Stars: James Daughton as Andy Warburton III, Darrell Larson as Al, Timothy Scott as Gus, James Gammon as Harry, Susanne Zenor as Gigio Laverne, Andrew Rubin as Doc, Nicholas Hammond as Whitey, Denver Pyle as Andrew Warburton | Director: Irving J. Moore Writer: Leonard Katzman | | | | | | | | | |
| 41 :02x19 - Deadly Journey (Mar/03/1976) | | Petrocelli takes Lucille Davis, who is recalling their old days as hitchhiker on the road, in his car. But when they arrive in San Remo, Lucille is arrested for murder. The employer of her son Joey has been shot. Petrocelli is convinced of her innocence and begins to investigate. | | Guest Stars: Jeff Allin (1) as Charlie, Brian Libby as Bill, Paul Roland as Phil Bass, Ronald Foster (1) as Ray, Deborah White as Ellen Williamson, M. P. Murphy (1) as Jack Keefe, Lynn Borden as Susan, Marion Ross as Janet Williamson, Lucille Benson as Lucille Davis, Alan Vint as Joey Davis | Director: Paul Lynch Writer: Donnell Di Maggio | | | |
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