The Trials of O'Brien

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The Trials of O'Brien
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Peter Falk and Joanna Barnes, 1965.
Genre Legal drama/comedy
Created byGene Wang
Developed byGene Wang
Starring Peter Falk
Elaine Stritch
Joanna Barnes
Theme music composerSid Ramin
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes22
Production
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time48 mins.
Production companies Filmways
Mayo Productions, The O'Brien Company
Original release
Network CBS
ReleaseSeptember 18, 1965 (1965-09-18) 
May 27, 1966 (1966-05-27)

The Trials of O'Brien is a 1965 television series starring Peter Falk as sordid, Shakespeare-quoting lawyer Daniel O'Brien, and featuring Elaine Stritch as his secretary "Miss G", and Joanna Barnes as his ex-wife Katie.

The series ran for 22 episodes on CBS Television between September 18, 1965 and March 18, 1966.

Among its guest stars: Milton Berle, Robert Blake, David Carradine, Faye Dunaway, Britt Ekland, Tammy Grimes, Buddy Hackett, Gene Hackman, Frank Langella, Angela Lansbury, Cloris Leachman, Roger Moore, Rita Moreno, Pierre Olaf, Estelle Parsons, Joanna Pettet, Brock Peters, Tony Roberts, and Martin Sheen.

Episodes

TitleDirected by:Written by:Air date
1"Over Defence Is Out" Stuart Rosenberg Richard Alan Simmons September 18, 1965 (1965-09-18)
O'Brien represents a client who was charged with murder after being released from prison. Guest star: Vincent Gardenia
2"Bargain Day on the Street of Regret" Bernard L. Kowalski Irving Gaynor NeimanSeptember 25, 1965 (1965-09-25)
After winning a boxer in a dice game, O'Brien must defend him when he is charged in a fatal stabbing. Guest stars: Herschel Bernardi and Robert Blake.
3"Notes on a Spanish Prisoner"Stuart RosenbergHarold GastOctober 2, 1965 (1965-10-02)
A bunco artist (Buddy Hackett) is defended by O'Brien after he is conned out of money by his girlfriend.
4"Never Bet on Anything That Talks" Robert Gist Robert van Scoyk October 9, 1965 (1965-10-09)
O'Brien's English bookie is charged in the death of an accountant, but the person who can clear him is nowhere to be found.
5"What Can Go Wrong" Lamont Johnson Irving Gaynor NeimanOctober 16, 1965 (1965-10-16)
After discovering that a man is dating his ex-wife (Joanna Barnes), O'Brien delightedly sets him up as a "pigeon" in order to trap a killer. Guest stars: Roger Moore and Michael Constantine.
6"Goodbye and Keep Cool" James Sheldon Gene WangOctober 23, 1965 (1965-10-23)
A woman (Cloris Leachman) is accused of murdering her husband, and retains O'Brien to defend her. Guest star: Robert Loggia.
7"A Gaggle of Girls"Stuart RosenbergRobert J. CreanOctober 30, 1965 (1965-10-30)
O'Brien is retained by a Mother Superior in order to persuade the owner of an adjoining cafe to permit St. Anthony's Youth Center to use its garden.
8"The Trouble with Archie"Bernard L. Kowalski George Bellak November 6, 1965 (1965-11-06)
O'Brien investigates the death of a partner in the Seventh Avenue Dress House where his ex-wife works. Guest stars: Lou Jacobi, Theodore Bikel, Simon Oakland and Alice Ghostley.
9"How Do You Get to Carnegie Hall?"Robert GistGeorge BellakNovember 13, 1965 (1965-11-13)
A "heist artist" who is accused of fatally stabbing a dealer of rare violins is defended by O'Brien. Guest stars: Norman Fell, Dana Elcar, Kurt Kasznar, Frank Langella, and former boxer Jake LaMotta.
10"Charlie's Got All the Luck" Tom Gries Heywood PetersNovember 20, 1965 (1965-11-20)
While being bugged by his ex-wife to sign the lease on her luxurious apartment, O'Brien must defend a client involved in a fatal shooting that follows a fixed horse race. Guest stars: Martin Sheen, Tony Roberts, and Philip Bosco.
11"Picture Me a Murder" Lawrence Dobkin George BellakNovember 27, 1965 (1965-11-27)
O'Brien represents a movie producer (Alan Alda) who was charged with resisting arrest while filming an "underground" movie. Guest stars: Claude Akins, Charles Grodin, Jessica Walter, and Joanna Pettet.
12"Dead End on Flugel Street" Paul Bogart Robert van ScoykDecember 3, 1965 (1965-12-03)
A burlesque comedian (Milton Berle) is involved in murder when his straight man is killed after making advances on the comedian's wife.
13"No Justice for the Judge" Abner Biberman David EllisDecember 10, 1965 (1965-12-10)
An eccentric judge (Burgess Meredith) engages O'Brien to represent him on charges of mental disability that could remove him from the bench. Guest stars: Robert Emhardt, Barnard Hughes, and Ken Kercheval.
14"Leave It to Me"Paul BogartPhilip H. Reisman Jr.December 17, 1965 (1965-12-17)
O'Brien tries to have a will declared invalid before three greedy heirs (Angela Lansbury, George Rose and Thayer David) kill each other in a house that's booby-trapped from cellar to attic.
15"Alarums and Excursions" Richard C. Sarafian Robert J. CreanJanuary 7, 1966 (1966-01-07)
A foster father (John McGiver), who is content to keep collecting welfare checks, hires O'Brien to keep seven children with him after an adoption judge takes the youths away from him.
16"The 10-Foot, 6-Inch Pole"Stuart Rosenberg Don Mankiewicz January 14, 1966 (1966-01-14)
O'Brien charges that an assistant district attorney (Murray Hamilton) failed to prosecute a broker (Albert Paulsen) in the death of an accountant.
17"A Horse Called Destiny"Abner BibermanRobert van ScoykJanuary 21, 1966 (1966-01-21)
O'Brien represents a spiritualist in the murder of a wealthy client whose death he has predicted.
18"The Blue Steel Suite"*David EllisJanuary 28, 1966 (1966-01-28)
Held as a hostage in a jail break, O'Brien is asked to take a prisoner's complaints to the public.
19"The Partridge Papers"Lawrence DobkinGeorge BellakFebruary 4, 1966 (1966-02-04)
O'Brien is forced to operate out of a hospital, after suffering a broken leg in a hit-and-run accident. Writer James Partridge, who was with him at the time of the accident, thinks the "accident" was meant for him, based on his work for British Intelligence.
20"The Greatest Game: Part 1"Abner BibermanGeorge BellakMarch 4, 1966 (1966-03-04)
A Balkan girl (Britt Eklund) steals the Viktor Emblem, a jewel-encrusted egg from a national shrine, and O'Brien is retained to negotiate for its return.
21"The Greatest Game: Part 2"Abner BibermanGeorge BellakMarch 11, 1966 (1966-03-11)
O'Brien's negotiations for the Viktor Emblem get more complicated when the person holding it has his life threatened.
22"The Only Game in Town"*Robert van ScoykMarch 18, 1966 (1966-03-18)
Taking the bench as an interim judge on the New York Supreme Court, O'Brien deals with the case of a seaman (Alejandro Rey) accused of murdering a co-worker with a longshoreman's hook. Gene Hackman plays the prosecutor in the case.

* Unknown

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