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    Arrest and Trial

    1963 · Legal drama

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  1. Arrest and Trial (TV Series 1963–1964) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. Arrest and Trial: With Chuck Connors, Ben Gazzara, Roger Perry, John Larch. Los Angeles is where Sergeant Nick Anderson and his fellow officers work to keep the streets safe. After the arrest of the accused, attorney John Egan plans their defense, while the prosecution is led by Jerry Miller.

    • (139)
    • 1963-09-15
    • Crime, Drama
    • 90
  3. The same premise was adopted decades later by a more financially successful series, Law & Order, although the second half trial portion is focused on the prosecutorial side for that series, rather than the defense. Cast. Ben Gazzara as Detective Sgt. Nick Anderson; Chuck Connors as John Egan; Roger Perry as Detective Sgt. Dan Kirby

    • 30
    • September 15, 1963 –, September 6, 1964
    • 1
    • ABC
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  5. Series Cast 155. Joe Higgins. Jake Skakespeare (30 Episodes), Jake Shakespeare (2 Episodes) Ben Gazzara. Detective Sergeant Nick Anderson (30 Episodes) Chuck Connors. Attorney John Egan (30 Episodes) Roger Perry. Detective Sergeant Dan Kirby (30 Episodes)

  6. Arrest & Trial is an American, syndicated nontraditional court show which follows individual criminal cases (commission, police investigation, and actual trial) via a combination of reenactments and real trial footage. Episodes run for 30 minutes, and the program aired during the 2000-01 television season. Brian Dennehy hosted.

  7. 5 Credits. Ben Gazzara. Sgt. Nick Anderson 30 Episodes 1964. Chuck Connors. John Egan 30 Episodes 1964. John Larch. Miller 14 Episodes 1964. John Kerr. Pine 2 Episodes 1963. Don Galloway. Harris 2...

  8. Like the other young members of the Arrest and Trial cast, Perry was a protégé of Monique James, the former agent whom Lew Wasserman placed in charge of developing new talent when MCA bought out Universal Studios in 1959. “Probably Monique said, ‘He’s the right type,’ and she might have shown them some film.

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