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Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law/Shine a Light on Me
Shine a Light on Me | |
Season 1, Episode 19 | |
Airdate | February 3, 1972 |
Written by | Paul Schneider, Margaret Schneider |
Directed by | Harry Falk |
← 1x18 Victim in Shadows |
1x20 → The Color of Respect |
Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law — Season One |
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Shine a Light on Me is the nineteenth episode of the first season of Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law.
Guest Stars: James Brolin (Zack Jameson), Sian Barbara Allen (Meredith Carson), Sheilah Wells (Sylvie Jameson)
Co-Starring: Jackie Coogan (Harry Zigler), Robert Q. Lewis (Dr. Rochelle), George Murdock (Lt. Matheson), Frederick Herrick (Larry Crawford), Willie Davis (Café Manager), Walter Brooke (Dr. Yates)
with Mitzi Hoag (Mrs. Redmond), Joseph Kaufmann (Hank Whiteman), Ross Elliott (D.A.), Bill Quinn (Judge), Patti Heider (Court Recorder)
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Plot Overview
Owen and Jess are watching the performance of Jess's friend, a former boxer turned country singer, when things turn ugly...the singer winds up being charged with aggravated assault on a heckler who was harassing him. He claims that the heckler was sent by a former boxing manager with a grudge against him, but the situation gets worse when it turns out that the injured man was the former boyfriend of the singer's fiance. Certain that a medical condition may be at the root of his client's problems, Owen puts the man on the witness stand and tries a dramatic demonstration for the court.