Equal Justice (TV series)
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Christopher Knopf
David A. Simons
performed by Carmen Carter and Carl Anderson
| Equal Justice | |
|---|---|
| Created by | Thomas Carter Christopher Knopf David A. Simons |
| Starring | George DiCenzo Cotter Smith Kathleen Lloyd Jane Kaczmarek Joe Morton Sarah Jessica Parker |
| Opening theme | "We Can Make It Over" performed by Carmen Carter and Carl Anderson |
| Composer | Joseph Vitarelli |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 2 |
| No. of episodes | 27 |
| Production | |
| Running time | 42 minutes |
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| Original release | |
| Network | ABC |
| Release | March 27, 1990 – July 3, 1991 |
Equal Justice is an American legal drama television series that aired on ABC from March 27, 1990, to July 3, 1991.
This series details on the lives of the district attorney's office in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The series stars George DiCenzo, Cotter Smith, Kathleen Lloyd, Jane Kaczmarek, Sarah Jessica Parker, Barry Miller, Joe Morton, James Wilder, Jon Tenney, and Debrah Farentino. Despite earning critical acclaim, the show received low ratings throughout its run and was cancelled after only two seasons.
In 1990, the episode "Promises to Keep" won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series.
In 1991, the episode "In Confidence" won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series.[1]
Cast
- George DiCenzo as D.A Arnold Bach
- Cotter Smith as Deputy D.A Eugene Rogan
- Kathleen Lloyd as Jesse Rogan
- Jane Kaczmarek as Linda Bauer
- Joe Morton as Michael James
- Sarah Jessica Parker as Jo Ann Harris
- Barry Miller as Pete Brigman
- Debrah Farentino as Julie Janovich
- James Wilder as Christopher Searls
- Jon Tenney as Peter Bauer