Murder One

Murder One

1995
Murder One
Murder One

Murder One

8.2 | TV-MA | en | Drama

Theodore 'Teddy' Hoffman is a highly-regarded defense attorney in a prestigious Los Angeles law firm. Having successfully defended the wealthy but suspicious Richard Cross in a much-publicised murder trial, he is now involved in the defense of Neil Avedon, a famous young actor who has been suffering from severe drug and alcohol problems - and has been charged with the murder for which Cross was acquitted.

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EP18  Chapter Eighteen, Year Two
May. 29,1997
Chapter Eighteen, Year Two

Wyler learns murder is often a family affair after a man claims to know who really murdered Tommy Banks and then Mary Beth's killer confesses.

EP17  Chapter Seventeen, Year Two
May. 29,1997
Chapter Seventeen, Year Two

Banks is released, and as the firm tries to help him, one of their own is shot; Wyler defends a young man accused of killing his 83-year-old girlfriend.

EP16  Chapter Sixteen, Year Two
May. 26,1997
Chapter Sixteen, Year Two

While Grasso calls forth witnesses who believed Banks' final victim was innocent, Wyler begins to worry whether his client will kill again if he is found innocent and released.

EP15  Chapter Fifteen, Year Two
May. 26,1997
Chapter Fifteen, Year Two

Wyler's attempts to protect his client fail after Banks gets permission from the judge to testify on his own behalf and then angrily tells Wyler "You are now at the top of my list."

EP14  Chapter Fourteen, Year Two
May. 25,1997
Chapter Fourteen, Year Two

Jury selection for the Banks' trial proves difficult as many of the jurors interviewed feel Banks is a hero for killing murderers who received light sentences for their horrific crimes.

EP13  Chapter Thirteen, Year Two
May. 25,1997
Chapter Thirteen, Year Two

Wyler defends a serial killer who targeted ex-cons convicted of vicious crimes, and the firm receives bids from Hollywood producers vying for the movie rights.

EP12  Chapter Twelve, Year Two
Jan. 23,1997
Chapter Twelve, Year Two

Rickey goes into hiding after a witness testifies that Rickey said he was going to kill Fortas because he was tired of being threatened over gambling debts.

EP11  Chapter Eleven, Year Two
Jan. 23,1997
Chapter Eleven, Year Two

The defense brings forth witnesses attesting to Fortas' disregard for others and then has Rickey testify about how Fortas was blackmailing Rickey's wife.

EP10  Chapter Ten, Year Two
Jan. 16,1997
Chapter Ten, Year Two

Witnesses in the Latrell case portray Rickey as a desperate and possessive man, but later it is Rickey himself who offers up the most damning statement.

EP9  Chapter Nine, Year Two
Jan. 09,1997
Chapter Nine, Year Two

While Docknovich and Mosley clash over jury selection for the Latrell case, an agent eager to represent Latrell implies that his current agent has been stealing from clients.

EP8  Chapter Eight, Year Two
Dec. 12,1996
Chapter Eight, Year Two

The truth about the governor's murder is finally revealed as Mosley and Docknovich argue over who is best suited to make Rickey Latrell's bail argument.

EP7  Chapter Seven, Year Two
Dec. 05,1996
Chapter Seven, Year Two

Sharon has trouble dealing with the jury's verdict, and an underworld figure already in jail promises to tell Wyler what really happened the night the governor was killed.

EP6  Chapter Six, Year Two
Nov. 21,1996
Chapter Six, Year Two

While Wyler uncovers more connections between the various players involved in the Van Allan murder, Rickey Latrell is arrested and charged with murder.

EP5  Chapter Five, Year Two
Nov. 14,1996
Chapter Five, Year Two

Wyler learns another of the governor's affairs ended badly for the woman involved, and Latrell is called in for questioning concerning the murder of team owner Sandy Fortas.

EP4  Chapter Four, Year Two
Nov. 07,1996
Chapter Four, Year Two

Wyler talks to Sharon's husband concerning her confession, then later meets basketball superstar Rickey Latrell, who fears he'll be arrested for the murder of an NBA team owner.

EP3  Chapter Three, Year Two
Oct. 24,1996
Chapter Three, Year Two

As Sharon continues to insist she is guilty, Wyler feels certain that she is not, and a surprising source offers to pay for Sharon Rooney's defense.

EP2  Chapter Two, Year Two
Oct. 17,1996
Chapter Two, Year Two

Sharon testifies she was pregnant with Governor Van Allan's child, but he made her have an abortion, while Wyler learns the governor's wife was having an affair of her own.

EP1  Chapter One, Year Two
Oct. 10,1996
Chapter One, Year Two

Deputy District Attorney Jimmy Wyler joins Hoffman & Associates, and for his first case he defends Sharon Rooney, who was arrested for murdering the governor of California.

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Released: 1995-09-20 | Released Producted By: 20th Century Fox Television , Steven Bochco Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Theodore 'Teddy' Hoffman is a highly-regarded defense attorney in a prestigious Los Angeles law firm. Having successfully defended the wealthy but suspicious Richard Cross in a much-publicised murder trial, he is now involved in the defense of Neil Avedon, a famous young actor who has been suffering from severe drug and alcohol problems - and has been charged with the murder for which Cross was acquitted.

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Cast

Anthony LaPaglia , Mary McCormack , Michael Hayden

Director

David Milch

Producted By

20th Century Fox Television , Steven Bochco Productions

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Reviews

Syl Murder One only came to my attention because my professor mentioned it in class. It was quite a smart series but I think it lost my interest after the first season. It was based solely on one case. I thought Mary McCormack was brilliant as Justine Appleton, the young promising lawyer. Daniel Benzali was magnificent as the balding lead attorney and Patricia Clarkson was also splendid to watch as his understanding wife. The second season followed with Anthony LaPaglia in the leading attorney role and Oscar Winner Eileen Heckart as his mother. The story was not much different about proving the innocence of the client. The show had Bochco's prints all over it like trying to revive L.A. Law's claim in the legal drama. The show did not gain the same appeal and apparently it was canceled after 2 seasons by the network which seemed focused on other shows rather than the quality of this show.
lucy-19 Objection! Overruled! Can we take a sidebar? I love American courtroom dramas. Just rewatching the first series on DVD - at last. The show would never be made this way today. No hand-held cam? No high speed editing? No rushing down corridors? What we've lost! I love the way Daniel Benzali sits on a leather sofa, his head in the middle of the shot, against those Venetian blinds (it was their best work), and sits there utterly unmoving - and TALKS! Sidney Greenstreet in the Maltese Falcon? Just a touch. Then I'm the only one in the wide, sweet world... The "cell door slams shut" noises were stolen by the BBC's recent Bleak House. And if you don't have your head silhouetted against the blinds, they cast their shadow on the floor. Like prison bars, don't you know. I love it! I love it! I love them all, especially the gay secretary.
vittorix I just finished seeing it for the second time. Direction is great, the story is great from the start to the end, the characters and the humanity they express is amazing.It is filled with unforgettable quotes. In fact, English is used at its best level. Dialogs are excellent.I dare saying that season one is perfect. Seasdon two is almost at the same level. It was difficult to accept Daniel Bengali missing at first, but then you start empathizing with La Paglia too.Murder One is simply great. Difficult is to explain how they didn't continued after the second series :(
Jon Gregory This is probably the finest TV series I have ever watched. The outstanding cast, and their superb acting was a joy to see. The plot and twists were great, and left me guessing right up until the end. I'm delighted that at long last the series is being released on DVD in September here, and I shall enjoy watching it all again through the autumn (fall!) This is TV as only the Americans can do it. We Brits are great at the period drama stuff (Sense and Sensibility etc), but you guys are the kings when it comes to this particular genre. The second series was good, but never quite recaptured the essence of series one. Does anyone know if they released the soundtrack as a separate entity??Thanks Mr Bochco et al, great stuff!!