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The Bold Ones: The Lawyers : ウィキペディア英語版
The Bold Ones: The Lawyers

''The Bold Ones: The Lawyers'' (or ''The Lawyers'') is an American legal drama that aired for three seasons on NBC from September 1968 through February 1972.
==Synopsis==
The series starred Burl Ives as Walter Nichols, a respected attorney who hires two brothers (Joseph Campanella and James Farentino) who are lawyers to help him with his case load.
''The Lawyers'' was part of ''The Bold Ones'', a rotating series of dramas that also included ''The New Doctors'' (with E.G. Marshall), ''The Protectors'' (with Leslie Nielsen) and ''The Senator'' (with Hal Holbrook). It was nominated for three Emmy awards and won two of them.〔(Advanced Primetime Awards Search ) from the Emmy Awards website〕
Pat Hingle and Walter Brooke each made two guest appearances, and had previously appeared in ''The New Doctors''. Kermit Murdock also made two guest appearances, and later appeared in cameo roles in ''The Senator''.

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