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Judd for the Defense/The View from the Ivory Tower
The View from the Ivy Tower | |
Season 2, Episode 22 | |
Airdate | March 7, 1969 |
Production Number | 2823 |
Written by | Alvin Sapinsley |
Directed by | Leo Penn |
← 2x21 An Elephant in a Cigar Box |
2x23 → Runaway |
Judd for the Defense — Season Two |
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The View from the Ivy Tower is the twenty-second episode of the second season of Judd for the Defense, and the forty-eighth episode overall.
Guest Stars: Dennis Weaver (Professor Robert Beardsley), Tyne Daly (Sandy Jamieson), Al Freeman, Jr. (Jefferson Jones), Lisabeth Hush (Betty Beardsley), Simon Scott (Max Chancery), Ivor Francis (Dr. James Macauley), George Furth (John Winterite), Les Tremayne (President Gray), Carmen Argenziano (Dave Klein), Ian Wolfe (Judge), Bebe Allen (Alma Kruger), Jeffrey Walker (Student)
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Plot Overview
A popular college professor loses his job after he invites a controversial black activist to speak to his class. Noting that the university considers the professor to be a 'radical' due to off-the-cuff remarks he made in one of his class, Judd suspects that someone close to the professor, perhaps the grad student serving as his teaching assistant, is out to undermine him.
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The episode is entitled "The View From the Ivy Tower"...a number of sources have 'Ivory' instead of 'Ivy', but the title on screen says 'Ivy'.
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