Ally Mcbeal Episode Guide

Ally Mcbeal Episode Guide Average ratng: 4,9/5 8816 reviews
Ally McBeal (season 3)
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes21
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseOctober 25, 1999 –
May 22, 2000
Season chronology
Previous
Season 2
List of Ally McBeal episodes
  • Episode Recap Ally McBeal on TV.com. Watch Ally McBeal episodes, get episode information, recaps and more.
  • This was the second highest rated season of Ally McBeal. On the 52nd Primetime Emmy Awards, the show won an Emmy in the category of Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special for the season premiere episode Car Wash.
  • TVGuide has every full episode so you can stay-up-to-date and watch your favorite show Ally McBeal anytime, anywhere. Download the TV Guide app for iPhone, iPad and Android!
  • Jul 09, 2019  A guide listing the titles and air dates for episodes of the TV series Ally McBeal.

The third season of the television series Ally McBeal commenced airing in the United States on October 25, 1999, concluded on May 22, 2000, and consisted of 21 episodes. The entire season originally aired Mondays at 9pm, just like the seasons before.

A month before the premiere of the season, Fox began airing Ally, a half-hour show that consisted of re-edited scenes from the first two seasons and previously unseen footage, with the intention of making it a sitcom. 13 episodes of the show were shot, but only 10 were broadcast.[1]

It was released on DVD as a six disc boxed set under the title of Ally McBeal: Season Three on October 7, 2002,[2][3] just like the two seasons that aired before and in the U.S. on December 22, 2009.

The third season had an average rating of 12.3 million viewers in the United States and was ranked #39 on the complete ranking sheet of all the year's shows.[4] This was the second highest rated season of Ally McBeal.

On the 52nd Primetime Emmy Awards, the show won an Emmy in the category of Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special for the season premiere episode Car Wash.[5] Kevin Fallon cited the sex scene from the episode Car Wash as one of 'TV's 13 Dirtiest Sex Scenes' in a column for The Daily Beast.[6]

Oct 25, 1999  TVGuide has every full episode so you can stay-up-to-date and watch your favorite show Ally McBeal anytime, anywhere.

Crew[edit]

The season was produced by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment and David E. Kelley Productions. The executive producers were Bill D'Elia and the creator David E. Kelley, who also wrote all 23 episodes just like the two seasons before,[7] with the exception of co-writing the episodes Out in the Cold and In Search of Pygmies with Josh Caplan, and co-writing the episode Turning Thirty with Jill Goldsmith. Jonathan Pontell and Alicia West served as the co-executive producers.

Cast[edit]

The third season had ten major roles receive star billing. Calista Flockhart as Ally McBeal, Greg Germann as Richard Fish, Peter MacNicol as John Cage, Jane Krakowski as Elaine Vassal, Lisa Nicole Carson as Renée Raddick, Gil Bellows as Billy Thomas, Courtney Thorne-Smith as Georgia Thomas, Vonda Shepard as herself, Portia de Rossi as Nelle Porter and Lucy Liu as Ling Woo all returned to the main cast.

The season featured the departure of two original cast members, Gil Bellows and Courtney Thorne-Smith. Bellows left to star on The Agency and Thorne Smith was cast on According to Jim. Bellows' character was killed off in the episode Boy Next Door. According to the actor himself, the character was originally intended to stay only for one season, but the popularity kept him for two more.[8]

James LeGros made his debut as Mark Albert, a lawyer that replaced Billy at the firm. The character was recurring, and was upgraded to contract status as of season 4.[9]

Ally Mcbeal On Hulu

Various supporting characters from the previous seasons returned to reprise their recurring roles, including Dyan Cannon making her final appearances as Judge Jennifer 'Whipper' Cone, Albert Hall as Judge Seymore Walsh, Jennifer Holliday as Lisa Knowles, Harrison Page as Reverend Mark Newman, Tracey Ullman as Dr. Tracy Clark, and Renee Elise Goldsberry, Vatrena King and Sy Smith as the backup singers for Vonda Shepard. Gina Philips had a recurring role as Billy's secretary Sandy Hingle.

This season also featured a variety of celebrities. Al Green, Gladys Knight, and Gloria Gaynor all appeared in the form of Ally's hallucinations, while Macy Gray and Randy Newman appeared as performers at the bar. Farrah Fawcett portrays Robin Jones, a newspaper editor accused of sexual harassment. Loretta Devine appeared as a client who also sings during the course of one of Ally's hallucinations following Billy's death. And an appearance of Tina Turner.

Download album by Scorpions and Berliner Philharmoniker - Moment Of Glory (2000) SACD-R. Please login. Music Search. To immediately find what you need to enter a keyword in the form below. If you need more precise search, use the option «Advanced Search. Moments of glory scorpions download.

Episodes[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
471'Car Wash'Billy DicksonDavid E. KelleyOctober 25, 19993M01
Ally has random sex with a man at a car wash, only to realize he is the fiance of a client that she has agreed to be a bridesmaid. Renee and Whipper open their own law firm.
482'Buried Pleasures'Mel DamskiDavid E. KelleyNovember 1, 19993M02
Ling and Ally kiss, then establish there is a missing ingredient, the penis, and they decide to never kiss another woman again.
493'Seeing Green'Peter MacNicolDavid E. KelleyNovember 8, 19993M03
Ally's hallucinations worsen as she falls in love with her imaginary Al Green. Billy joins a self-help group for men who want to work on their chauvinism.
504'Heat Wave'Alex GravesDavid E. KelleyNovember 15, 19993M04
Ally gets sued by Risa, the woman whose wedding she destroyed in the season opener. Billy decides to get his hair colored and to hire a new and beautiful assistant.
515'Troubled Water'Joanna KernsDavid E. KelleyNovember 22, 19993M05
Billy goes completely crazy on the day before Thanksgiving, driving Georgia to kiss 'George' in the bar. Ally invites her friends and family to her place for a holiday dinner. 'George' is revealed to be Ally's father. Ally's other guests exit her apartment to finish dinner at Fish's place.
526'Changes'Arlene SanfordDavid E. KelleyNovember 29, 19993M06
Billy and Cage represent Robin Jones, a sexy, middle-aged women suing her employees for sexual harassment. Robin claims the staff of her magazine held a 'sick out,' delaying the May publication because they did not want to work for a 'nymph'. Richard and Ling officially break up. As they lose their case, Billy and Robin argue over his chauvinistic principles, but settle it with a kiss - as Georgia walks in on the duo.
537'Saving Santa'Rachel TalalayDavid E. KelleyDecember 13, 19993M07
The first case Georgia brings to Renee's new firm pits them against Cage and Fish. Georgia defends Newman's, an upscale department store against Steve Mallory, the store Santa for 17 years. Cage represents Mallory, claiming he was wrongfully fired because Newman wants a younger, thinner Santa. Ally brings Georgia and Billy together to talk, and Billy sees that he wants Georgia back. But Georgia is not as eager to work things out.
548'Blue Christmas'Jonathan PontellDavid E. KelleyDecember 20, 19993M08
Elaine finds a baby in a nativity scene and wants to keep him, so she gets Cage and Ally to represent her in a custody battle. Billy attempts to iron things out with Georgia. After not being able to convince the others that she can be sexy, Ally does a memorable performance of 'Santa Baby' at the Christmas party.
559'Out in the Cold'Dennie GordonStory by: David E. Kelley & Josh Caplan
Teleplay by: David E. Kelley
January 10, 20003M09
Ally befriends a homeless man, a writer doing research on homelessness. Ling is arrested for running a brothel when one of her escorts have sex with a high school boy. Billy, still on his pro-testosterone kick, hires six of Ling's escorts to be his assistants. Cage and Nelle have an argument after she finds out he had once hired an escort.
5610'Just Friends'Michael SchultzDavid E. KelleyJanuary 17, 20003M10
Ally has a romantic dream about Cage and wakes up thinking he may be the one for her. When she finally gets up the courage to tell him, he admits that he often thought she might be the one for him also. Elaine goes on a date with a great guy only to learn that he asked her out because his friend said she was easy. Georgia serves Billy with divorce papers, with Renee agreeing to represent her.
5711'Over the Rainbow'Alan MyersonDavid E. KelleyFebruary 7, 20003M11
The firm is shocked when Georgia sues them for the destruction of her marriage.
5812'In Search of Pygmies'Arvin BrownStory by: David E. Kelley & Josh Caplan
Teleplay by: David E. Kelley
February 14, 20003M12
Ling defends an old friend asked to leave his retirement home because the director finds his exuberant imagination disruptive for other residents. While Ling tries to decide whether her friend truly believes in his make-believe world or just pretends to, he suffers from a hallucination that has fatal results.
5913'Pursuit of Loneliness'Jonathan PontellDavid E. KelleyFebruary 21, 20003M13
Ally is pursued by Hammond, the server at her coffee shop, but is turned off by his forwardness. Ally snubs Hammond, only to walk into an appeals court and find he is a presiding judge in her case. When Ally is rude to him in court, he throws her in jail for contempt. John worries Nelle is a snob, and Billy finally kisses his assistant Sandy.
6014'The Oddball Parade'Bryan GordonDavid E. KelleyFebruary 28, 20003M14
Cage and Fish represent a group of oddballs fired from their jobs. One client is a transvestite, one has Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, one is somewhat dorky and nerd-like, and one is obese. Ally and Elaine enter a dance contest in which the winner gets to perform as one of Tina Turner's back-up dancers at the bar. Billy and Ally agree to rekindle their friendship.
6115'Prime Suspect'Rachel TalalayDavid E. KelleyMarch 20, 20003M15
Cage's 'oddball' client is accused of murdering his old boss and the firm gets involved in their first murder trial. Ally plays detective and goes snooping when things in the case turn dismal.
6216'Boy Next Door'Jack BenderDavid E. KelleyMarch 27, 20003M16
Nelle breaks up with John while he is stuck in an elevator. Billy represents a woman in an annulment action case whose husband wants out of the marriage. The case gets sidetracked when Billy reveals the truth about his health: he has a brain tumor. During his closing argument he reveals in court that he still is and always will be in love with Ally.
6317'I Will Survive'Barnet KellmanDavid E. KelleyApril 17, 20003M17
While grieving for Billy, Gloria Gaynor stalks Ally around singing I Will Survive. Ally and Ling represent a woman who beat her cheating husband to death with his prosthetic leg. Fish brings in a new lawyer and assigns him to Ally's case.
6418'Turning Thirty'Jeannot SzwarcDavid E. Kelley & Jill GoldsmithMay 1, 20003M18
The firm defends a woman accused of murdering her 89-year-old husband via suffocation by her breasts. Ally struggles with turning thirty. She goes to church to find God, but instead finds an angry Reverend Newman who has a pet peeve about women who only need God between relationships.
6519'Do You Wanna Dance?'Michael LangeDavid E. KelleyMay 8, 20003M19
Ally engages in virtual sex. At Renee’s prompting, Ally tries to arrange a meeting. Upon seeing Brian, the opposing counsel in a case she and Mark are trying, she immediately is drawn to him. Ally is in hot water when she realizes she has been chatting with an underage teen (Jonathan Taylor Thomas).
6620'Hope and Glory'Mel DamskiDavid E. KelleyMay 15, 20003M20
Nelle schemes to leave Cage & Fish to start her own firm, leaving Richard and John furious. Elaine accepts Nelle's offer to leave the firm. Ally dates Brian Selig.
6721'Ally McBeal: The Musical, Almost'Bill D'EliaDavid E. KelleyMay 22, 20003M21
Brian and Ally go to dinner with her parents. Nelle tells her lawyer, Hope, she thinks she made a mistake leaving the firm and wants to go back. Renee sings the blues at the bar. The following day Ally's mother visits and tells her she hurt her father's feelings at the dinner the night before.

References[edit]

  1. ^'Ally on IMDB'. IMDB.com. Retrieved 2009-06-20.
  2. ^'Ally McBeal: Season Three, Part One'. Amazon.com. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
  3. ^'Ally McBeal: Season Three, Part Two'. Amazon.com. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
  4. ^'TV Ratings 1999-2000'. futoncritic.com. Retrieved 2009-06-20.
  5. ^'Awards for Ally McBeal'. IMDB.com. Archived from the original on 6 June 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-16.
  6. ^Fallon, Kevin (Oct 11, 2012). ''The Good Wife' Ice Cream Shocker & TV's 13 Dirtiest Sex Scenes (VIDEO)'. The Daily Beast. Retrieved October 13, 2012.
  7. ^'David E. Kelley (I) - Filmography by TV series'. IMDB.com. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
  8. ^'Gil Bellows - blockbuster.com'. blockbuster.com. Archived from the original on 25 June 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-20.
  9. ^Rice, Lynette (2000-05-19). 'James LeGros joins Ally McBeal'. EW.com. Retrieved 2009-06-20.

External links[edit]

  • Ally McBeal Episode List at IMDb.com
  • Ally McBeal Episode Guide at TV.com
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ally_McBeal_(season_3)&oldid=915516414'
Opening title sequence of the 'Pilot' episode

Ally McBeal is a comedy-dramatelevision series created by David E. Kelley, premiered on September 8, 1997 on Fox network in the United States and ended on May 20, 2002. The show spans five seasons, consisting, in total, of 112 episodes. The episodes were approximately 45 minutes long, excluding commercials.

All seasons of Ally McBeal were released on DVD in the region 2 in 2002 and 2003, respectively.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Until fall 2009, only several episodes of the first season of Ally McBeal were available in the United States, due to music rights issues. On October 6, 2009, Fox released a 6-disc set of all 23 season-one episodes, with their original music.[11]

Ally McBeal follows an eccentric lawyer, Allison Marie 'Ally' McBeal, and her group of friends from work, focusing on their personal and romantic lives, as well as their business cases which would often contrast or reinforce a character's drama. The series starred Calista Flockhart as Ally, Greg Germann as Richard Fish, Jane Krakowski as Elaine Vassal, Peter MacNicol as John Cage, Lisa Nicole Carson as Renée Raddick, Portia de Rossi as Nelle Porter, Lucy Liu as Ling Woo, Gil Bellows as Billy Thomas, Courtney Thorne-Smith as Georgia Thomas, Vonda Shepard as herself, Robert Downey Jr. as Larry Paul, and many others.

  • 2Episodes

Series overview[edit]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedNielsen ratings[12]
First airedLast airedRankRating
123September 8, 1997May 18, 1998N/AN/A
223September 14, 1998May 24, 1999239.6
321October 25, 1999May 22, 2000N/AN/A
423October 12, 2000May 21, 2001N/AN/A
522October 29, 2001May 20, 2002N/AN/A

Episodes[edit]

Season 1 (1997–98)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
11'Pilot'James FrawleyDavid E. KelleySeptember 8, 1997AM00
22'Compromising Positions'Jonathan PontellDavid E. KelleySeptember 15, 1997AM01
33'The Kiss'Dennie GordonDavid E. KelleySeptember 22, 1997AM02
44'The Affair'Arlene SanfordDavid E. KelleySeptember 29, 1997AM03
55'One Hundred Tears Away'Sandy SmolanDavid E. KelleyOctober 20, 1997AM04
66'The Promise'Victoria HochbergDavid E. KelleyOctober 27, 1997AM05
77'The Attitude'Michael SchultzDavid E. KelleyNovember 3, 1997AM06
88'Drawing the Lines'Mel DamskiDavid E. KelleyNovember 10, 1997AM07
99'The Dirty Joke'Dan AttiasDavid E. KelleyNovember 17, 1997AM08
1010'Boy To The World'Thomas SchlammeDavid E. KelleyDecember 1, 1997AM09
1111'Silver Bells'Joe NapolitanoDavid E. KelleyDecember 15, 1997AM10
1212'Cro-Magnon'Allan ArkushDavid E. KelleyJanuary 5, 1998AM11
1313'The Blame Game'Sandy SmolanDavid E. KelleyJanuary 19, 1998AM12
1414'Body Language'Mel DamskiDavid E. Kelley & Nicole Yorkin & Dawn PrestwichFebruary 2, 1998AM13
1515'Once In A Lifetime'Elodie KeeneStory by: David E. Kelley & Jeff Pinkner
Teleplay by: David E. Kelley
February 23, 1998AM14
1616'Forbidden Fruits'Jeremy KaganDavid E. KelleyMarch 2, 1998AM15
1717'Theme of Life'Dennie GordonDavid E. KelleyMarch 9, 1998AM16
1818'The Playing Field'Jonathan PontellDavid E. KelleyMarch 16, 1998AM17
1919'Happy Birthday Baby'Thomas SchlammeDavid E. KelleyApril 6, 1998AM18
2020'The Inmates'Michael SchultzDavid E. KelleyApril 27, 1998AM19
2121'Being There'Mel DamskiDavid E. KelleyMay 4, 1998AM20
2222'Alone Again'Dennis DuganDavid E. KelleyMay 11, 1998AM21
2323'These Are The Days'Jonathan PontellDavid E. KelleyMay 18, 1998AM22

Season 2 (1998–99)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
241'The Real World'Jonathan PontellDavid E. KelleySeptember 14, 19982M01
252'They Eat Horses, Don't They?'Mel DamskiDavid E. KelleySeptember 21, 19982M02
263'Fool's Night Out'Peter MacNicolDavid E. KelleySeptember 28, 19982M03
274'It's My Party'Jace AlexanderDavid E. KelleyOctober 19, 19982M04
285'The Story of Love'Tom MooreDavid E. KelleyOctober 26, 19982M05
296'World's Without Love'Arvin BrownDavid E. KelleyNovember 2, 19982M07
307'Happy Trails'Jonathan PontellDavid E. KelleyNovember 9, 19982M08
318'Just Looking'Vincent MisianoDavid E. Kelley & Shelly LandauNovember 16, 19982M09
329'You Never Can Tell'Adam NimoyDavid E. KelleyNovember 23, 19982M06
3310'Making Spirits Bright'Peter MacNicolDavid E. KelleyDecember 14, 19982M10
3411'In Dreams'Alex GravesDavid E. KelleyJanuary 11, 19992M11
3512'Love Unlimited'Dennie GordonDavid E. KelleyJanuary 18, 19992M12
3613'Angels And Blimps'Mel DamskiDavid E. KelleyFebruary 8, 19992M13
3714'Pyramids On The Nile'Elodie KeeneDavid E. KelleyFebruary 15, 19992M14
3815'Sideshow'Alex GravesDavid E. KelleyFebruary 22, 19992M15
3916'Sex, Lies, And Politics'Arlene SanfordDavid E. KelleyMarch 1, 19992M16
4017'Civil Wars'Billy DicksonDavid E. KelleyApril 5, 19992M17
4118'Those Lips, That Hand'Arlene SanfordDavid E. KelleyApril 19, 19992M18
4219'Let's Dance'Ben LewinDavid E. KelleyApril 26, 19992M19
4320'Only The Lonely'Vincent MisianoDavid E. KelleyMay 3, 19992M20
4421'The Green Monster'Michael SchultzDavid E. KelleyMay 10, 19992M21
4522'Love's Illusions'Allan ArkushDavid E. KelleyMay 17, 19992M22
4623'I Know Him By Heart'Jonathan PontellDavid E. KelleyMay 24, 19992M23

Season 3 (1999–2000)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
471'Car Wash'Billy DicksonDavid E. KelleyOctober 25, 19993M01
482'Buried Pleasures'Mel DamskiDavid E. KelleyNovember 1, 19993M02
493'Seeing Green'Peter MacNicolDavid E. KelleyNovember 8, 19993M03
504'Heat Wave'Alex GravesDavid E. KelleyNovember 15, 19993M04
515'Troubled Water'Joanna KernsDavid E. KelleyNovember 22, 19993M05
526'Changes'Arlene SanfordDavid E. KelleyNovember 29, 19993M06
537'Saving Santa'Rachel TalalayDavid E. KelleyDecember 13, 19993M07
548'Blue Christmas'Jonathan PontellDavid E. KelleyDecember 20, 19993M08
559'Out in the Cold'Dennie GordonStory by: David E. Kelley & Josh Caplan
Teleplay by: David E. Kelley
January 10, 20003M09
5610'Just Friends'Michael SchultzDavid E. KelleyJanuary 17, 20003M10
5711'Over the Rainbow'Alan MyersonDavid E. KelleyFebruary 7, 20003M11
5812'In Search of Pygmies'Arvin BrownStory by: David E. Kelley & Josh Caplan
Teleplay by: David E. Kelley
February 14, 20003M12
5913'Pursuit of Loneliness'Jonathan PontellDavid E. KelleyFebruary 21, 20003M13
6014'The Oddball Parade'Bryan GordonDavid E. KelleyFebruary 28, 20003M14
6115'Prime Suspect'Rachel TalalayDavid E. KelleyMarch 20, 20003M15
6216'Boy Next Door'Jack BenderDavid E. KelleyMarch 27, 20003M16
6317'I Will Survive'Barnet KellmanDavid E. KelleyApril 17, 20003M17
6418'Turning Thirty'Jeannot SzwarcDavid E. Kelley & Jill GoldsmithMay 1, 20003M18
6519'Do You Wanna Dance?'Michael LangeDavid E. KelleyMay 8, 20003M19
6620'Hope and Glory'Mel DamskiDavid E. KelleyMay 15, 20003M20
6721'Ally McBeal: The Musical, Almost'Bill D'EliaDavid E. KelleyMay 22, 20003M21

Season 4 (2000–01)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
681'Sex, Lies and Second Thoughts'Bill D'EliaDavid E. KelleyOctober 23, 20004M01
692'Girls' Night Out'Jeannot SzwarcDavid E. KelleyOctober 30, 20004M02
703'Two's a Crowd'Rachel TalalayDavid E. KelleyNovember 6, 20004M03
714'Without a Net'Mel DamskiDavid E. KelleyNovember 13, 20004M04
725'The Last Virgin'Bill D'EliaDavid E. KelleyNovember 20, 20004M05
736'Tis the Season'Arlene SanfordDavid E. KelleyNovember 27, 20004M06
747'Love on Holiday'Bethany RooneyStory by: David E. Kelley & Alicia Martin & Barb Mackintosh
Teleplay by: David E. Kelley
December 4, 20004M07
758'The Man with the Bag'Billy DicksonDavid E. KelleyDecember 11, 20004M08
769'Reason to Believe'Ron LagomarsinoDavid E. KelleyJanuary 8, 20014M09
7710'The Ex-Files'Jack BenderDavid E. KelleyJanuary 15, 20014M10
7811'Mr. Bo'Michael SchultzDavid E. KelleyJanuary 22, 20014M11
7912'Hats Off to Larry'Jeannot SzwarcStory by: David E. Kelley & Melissa Rosenberg & Barb Mackintosh
Teleplay by: David E. Kelley
February 5, 20014M12
8013'Reach Out And Touch'Kenny OrtegaDavid E. KelleyFebruary 12, 20014M13
8114'Boys Town'David GrossmanDavid E. KelleyFebruary 19, 20014M14
8215'Falling Up'Oz ScottDavid E. KelleyFebruary 26, 20014M15
8316'The Getaway'Bill D'EliaDavid E. KelleyMarch 19, 20014M16
8417'The Pursuit of Unhappiness'Kenny OrtegaStory by: David E. Kelley & Kerry Lenhart & John J. Sakmar
Teleplay by: David E. Kelley
March 26, 20014M17
8518'The Obstacle Course'Joanna KernsDavid E. Kelley & Kayla AlpertApril 16, 20014M18
8619'In Search of Barry White'Adam ArkinDavid E. KelleyApril 23, 20014M19
8720'Cloudy Skies, Chance of Parade'Billy DicksonDavid E. KelleyApril 30, 20014M20
8821'Queen Bee'Bethany RooneyDavid E. KelleyMay 7, 20014M21
8922'Home Again'Michael SchultzDavid E. KelleyMay 14, 20014M22
9023'The Wedding'Bill D'EliaDavid E. KelleyMay 21, 20014M23

Season 5 (2001–02)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
911'Friends and Lovers'Bill D'EliaDavid E. KelleyOctober 29, 20015M01
922'Judge Ling'Oz ScottDavid E. KelleyNovember 5, 20015M02
933'Neutral Corners'Arvin BrownDavid E. KelleyNovember 12, 20015M03
944'Fear of Flirting'Greg GermannDavid E. Kelley & Constance M. Burge & Roberto BenabibNovember 19, 20015M04
955'I Want Love'Michael SchultzDavid E. KelleyNovember 26, 20015M05
966'Lost and Found'Mel DamskiStory by: David E. Kelley & Peter Blake
Teleplay by: David E. Kelley
December 3, 20015M06
977'Nine One One'Billy DicksonDavid E. KelleyDecember 10, 20015M07
988'Playing with Matches'David SemelStory by: David E. Kelley & Constance M. Burge & Roberto Benabib
Teleplay by: David E. Kelley
January 7, 20025M08
999'Blowin' in the Wind'Rachel TalalayConstance M. Burge & Roberto Benabib & Cindy LichtmanJanuary 14, 20025M09
10010'One Hundred Tears'Bill D'EliaDavid E. KelleyJanuary 21, 20025M10
10111'A Kick in the Head'David Grossman & Jeannot SzwarcDavid E. KelleyFebruary 4, 20025M11
10212'The New Day'Bethany RooneyDavid E. KelleyFebruary 11, 20025M12
10313'Woman'Jeannot SzwarcDavid E. KelleyFebruary 18, 20025M13
10414'Homecoming'Billy DicksonStory by: David E. Kelley & Constance M. Burge & Roberto Benabib
Teleplay by: David E. Kelley
February 25, 20025M14
10515'Heart and Soul'Steve GomerDavid E. KelleyMarch 4, 20025M15
1061071617'Love is All Around'Arlene SanfordStory by: David E. Kelley & Constance M. Burge & Roberto Benabib & Cindy Lichtman
Teleplay by: David E. Kelley
April 15, 20025M165M17
10818'Tom Dooley'Sarah Pia AndersonDavid E. KelleyApril 22, 20025M18
10919'Another One Bites the Dust'Kenny OrtegaStory by: David E. Kelley & Constance M. Burge & Roberto Benabib
Teleplay by: David E. Kelley
April 29, 20025M19
11020'What I'll Never Do for Love Again'
'Reality Bites'
Billy DicksonDavid E. KelleyMay 6, 20025M20
11121'All of Me'Bethany RooneyDavid E. Kelley & Peter MacNicolMay 13, 20025M21
11222'Bygones'Bill D'EliaDavid E. KelleyMay 20, 20025M22
Ally mcbeal cast

References[edit]

  1. ^'Ally McBeal: Season One, Part One'. Amazon.com. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
  2. ^'Ally McBeal: Season One, Part Two'. Amazon.com. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
  3. ^'Ally McBeal: Season Two, Part One'. Amazon.com. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
  4. ^'Ally McBeal: Season Two, Part Two'. Amazon.com. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
  5. ^'Ally McBeal: Season Three, Part One'. Amazon.com. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
  6. ^'Ally McBeal: Season Three, Part Two'. Amazon.com. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
  7. ^'Ally McBeal: Season Four, Part One'. Amazon.com. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
  8. ^'Ally McBeal: Season Four, Part Two'. Amazon.com. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
  9. ^'Ally McBeal: Season Five, Part One'. Amazon.com. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
  10. ^'Ally McBeal: Season Five, Part Two'. Amazon.com. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
  11. ^'Ally McBeal: The Complete Season One: Selection'. Amazon.com. Retrieved 2009-06-16.
  12. ^Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle (2007). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946-Present (Ninth Edition). Ballantine Books. p. 1695. ISBN978-0-345-49773-4.

See also[edit]

  • List of The Practice episodes - includes crossover episode 'Axe Murderer'

Ally Mcbeal Tv Show Episodes

External links[edit]

  • List of Ally McBeal episodes on IMDb
  • List of Ally McBeal episodes at TV.com

Ally Mcbeal Reruns

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Ally_McBeal_episodes&oldid=856634847'