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Boston Legal is an American legal dramedy created by David E. Kelley and produced in association with 20th Century Fox Television for ABC. The series aired from October 3, 2004, to December 8, 2008. Boston Legal is a spin-off of long-running Kelley series The Practice, following the exploits of former Practice character Alan Shore at the legal firm of Crane, Poole & Schmidt.
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Boston Legal is an American legal dramedy created by David E. Kelley and produced in association with 20th Century Fox Television for ABC. The series aired from October 3, 2004, to December 8, 2008. Boston Legal is a spin-off of long-running Kelley series The Practice, following the exploits of former Practice character Alan Shore at the legal firm of Crane, Poole & Schmidt.
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IMDbBest Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2005 | William Shatner
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series | 2007 | James Spader
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | 2005 | William Shatner
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series | 2006 | Christian Clemenson
Outstanding SingleCamera Sound Mixing for a Series | 2006 | William Butler
Best Actor in a Series Comedy or Musical | 2006 | James Spader
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | 2008 | Candice Bergen
Performance in a Drama Episode | 2009 | William Shatner
Performance in a Drama Series MultiEpisode Storyline | 2007 | Jayne Brook
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series Drama | 2005 | James Spader
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2006 | Candice Bergen
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2008 | William Shatner
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | 2006 | Justin Mentell
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series | 2009 | Gary Anthony Williams
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series | 2009 | William Shatner
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series | 2006 | William Shatner
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series | 2006 | Candice Bergen
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series | 2007 | Christian Clemenson
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series | 2008 | James Spader
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | 2006 | Candice Bergen
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | 2009 | Christian Clemenson
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series | 2008 | Arlene Sanford
Outstanding Drama Series | 2008 | Lawrence Broch
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series OneHour | 2008 | David Rawlinson
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series One Hour | 2009 | David Rawlinson
Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series | 2006 | Ken Miller
Drama Guest Actor | 2007 | Christian Clemenson
Drama Lead Actor of the Decade For | 2010 | James Spader
Drama Lead Actor of the Decade | 2010 | James Spader
Drama Guest Actress of the Decade For | 2010 | Betty White
Drama Guest Actress of the Decade | 2010 | Betty White
Drama Guest Actress | 2007 | Megan Mullally
Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series | 2006 | Michael J. Fox
Best Actor in a Drama Series | 2008 | James Spader
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | 2006 | Candice Bergen
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | 2007 | William Shatner
Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series | 2007 | Megan Mullally
Outstanding Actor Drama Series | 2009 | William Shatner
Outstanding Actress Drama Series | 2009 | Candice Bergen
Best Actor in a Series Drama | 2005 | James Spader
Outstanding Actor in a Series Comedy or Musical | 2005 | James Spader
Outstanding Actress in a Series Comedy or Musical | 2005 | Candice Bergen
Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series MiniSeries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2005 | William Shatner
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | 2006 | Kerry Washington
Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television Drama | 2006 | Janet Knutsen
Minute Category | 2008 | Jill Goldsmith
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series | 2007 | Arlene Sanford
Best Dramatic Episodic Casting | 2005 | Ken Miller
During the series, whenever Denny Crane (William Shatner) opens his cell phone, it makes the same sound effect as the communicators from the original "Star Trek" series in which he played the role of Captain James T. Kirk.
The show often contains dialogue that breaks the fourth wall. At the end of episode "Squid Pro Quo," Denny (William Shatner) ends the episode by saying, "I can't wait until next week." Alan Shore (James Spader) also notes that the show used to be on Mondays, and one time mentioned to Denny that "I've hardly seen you this episode." Melissa (Marisa Coughlan), Alan's assistant, once warns him against falling for a woman, citing, "She's only a guest star." There is even a case where television programs are discussed: "The only decent show is Boston..., oh, I can't say that. I'll break the fourth wall."
The ringtone of Catherine Piper (Betty White) is the opening theme of David E. Kelly's other show "The Practice" (1997), from which this show is spun off.
Nearly all episodes (except season two, episode twenty-six, "Spring Fever," and several others in the first season) end with Denny and Alan sitting on the balcony, having a drink, smoking a cigar, and discussing the events of the episode.
James Spader (Alan Shore) and William Shatner (Denny Crane) are the only cast members to appear in every episode of the series.
"Alan Shore: Let me tell me two things about myself. I too am a lawyer, I can be painfully vindictive, and I do not play fair. Lester Tremont: That's three things. Alan Shore: See? Not playing fair already. And I'm just getting started."
"Denny Crane: [repeated throughout series] Denny Crane..."