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Series regulars or semi-regulars in 'Rosetti And Ryan' from 1970-1982:



1970-1982 Episode Guide for 'Rosetti And Ryan':


(Episodes with dates prior to 1970 aired as reruns.)

September 22, 1977: If You Can't Trust Your Lawyer
Season 1, episode 1
D: Alex March

With Julie Cobb (Kelly), Robert Hogan (Eddie), Margie Impert (Helen). Series premiere. Rosetti and Ryan accept a banquet invitation from a client, not suspecting that she plans to pull a gun and fire at the star quarterback who is the guest of honor.

October 13, 1977: The Ten-Second Client
Season 1, episode 2
W: Don M. Mankiewicz, Gordon Cotler   D: Burt Brinckerhoff

With Morgan Fairchild (Claire Blake), Tom Ligon (Wills), Louise Sorel (Grace Pickering), Ed Peck (Judge Graves), Joan Blondell (Mrs. Willoughby). A young lady parked outside a hotel with her car motor running is arrested as an accomplice in a robbery-homicide, but she doesn't have to look far for legal help because Rosetti and Ryan are witnesses to the crime.

October 20, 1977: Is There A Lawyer In The House?
Season 1, episode 3

With Edie Adams (Evelyn Albert), Rene Auberjonois (Jonathan), . Rosetti and Ryan resort to monkey business to defend a movie director charged with drug possession, assaulting a minor, and homicide.

October 27, 1977: Ms. Bluebeard
Season 1, episode 4

With Eva Gabor, Marcel Hillaire (Daddy Miklos), Phil Leeds (Ziggy). A widow, charged with murder when her fifth husband is hit by a truck, wants "two young lawyers, successful and unmarried" to defend her.

November 3, 1977: Everybody Into The Pool
Season 1, episode 5
W: Stephen DeSouza

With Diana Muldaur (Elaine), Cassie Yates (Dorie), Larry D. Mann (Sachs). Rosetti and Ryan act as court-appointed standby lawyers for a murder defendant handling her own case.

November 10, 1977: Bedeviled Angel
Season 1, episode 6
W: Walter Wager   D: Joshua Shelley

With Glynnis O'Connor (Angel), Elliott Reid (Entwhistle), Larry Storch (Sam the Speller), Neva Patterson (Judge Leigh), Michael Griswold (Hood). A client gets off easy in a courtroom situation -- only to pay off her fine in counterfeit money. (Last show of the series.)


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