Critically lauded drama about life and pressures at a prestigious Eastern law school, with an imperious contract-law professor named Charles Kingsfield (John Houseman, reprising his Oscar-winning role), who alternately inspires and terrifies first-year students. The series premiered on CBS in September 1978, and was yanked after one season, only to be resurrected four years later for a three-year term on Showtime, making it the first network dramatic series to make the jump to cable.
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Awards
1979 - Emmy - Outstanding Music Composition for a Series- nominated
1979 - Emmy - Outstanding Drama Series- nominated
1979 - Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama- nominated
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