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The Young Lawyers/The Two Dollar Thing
The Two Dollar Thing | |
Season 1, Episode 3 | |
Airdate | October 5, 1970 |
Written by | Lionel E. Siegel |
Directed by | John Newland |
Produced by | Matthew Rapf |
← 1x02 A Simple Thing Called Justice |
1x04 → The Alienation Kick |
The Young Lawyers — Season One |
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The Two Dollar Thing is the third episode of the first season of The Young Lawyers.
Starring: Lee J. Cobb (David Barrett)
Co-Starring: Zalman King (Aaron Silverman), Judy Pace (Pat Walters)
Guest Stars: Peter Strauss (Stuart Kelsey), Joan Delaney (Louise Grafton)
Co-Starring: Joy Bang (Chicago), Virginia Vincent (Mrs. Whitney), Ellen Weston (Miss Emerson)
Featuring: Russ Conway (Judge Conway), James Oliver (Arnold), James Sikking (Joe Daley), Jeanne Bates (Dr. Rowe), Vincent Cobb (Mal), Donald Larkin (John), Sid Grossfeld (Scott), Trisha Landon (Mod Girl #1), Linda Sheets (Mod Girl #2)
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Plot Overview
Aaron comes to the aid of an unmarried hippie couple who are living in a boarding house with several other hippies and are the parents of a young boy. Based on the complaints of a neighbor across the street, Social Services wants to take the boy and put him in a stable foster family. Aaron argues that the boy is healthy and seems comfortable with his living arrangements, but the system feels that he needs to be taken from the couple. The father almost sabotages Aaron's case by attempting to flee to Canada with his son.