Cagney & Lacey - Season 6 Episode 18 Right to Remain Silent
A deaf girl is suspected of murder. Could someone with such a severe handicap commit a crime like that? Also, a drunken David Keeler appears on Cagney's door step begging her forgiveness. She hadn't seen him since ""the Cost of Living"" although he left numerous messages on her answering machine.
Year: 1988
Country:
Studio: CBS
Director: Barbara Avedon, Barbara Corday
Cast: Tyne Daly, Sharon Gless, John Karlen, Al Waxman, Martin Kove, Harvey Atkin
Crew: Shelley List (Supervising Producer), Jonathan Estrin (Supervising Producer), Barney Rosenzweig (Executive Producer), Ralph S. Singleton (Producer), Georgia Jeffries (Producer), P.K. Knelman (Producer)
First Air Date: Mar 25, 1982
Last Air date: May 16, 1988
Season: 7 Season
Episode: 125 Episode
Runtime: 45 minutes
IMDb: 6.90/10 by 56.00 users
Popularity: 46.713
Language: English
Episode
Schedule One
Culture Clash
Sorry, Right Number
Disenfranchised (aka Incest)
Role Call
The Zealot
The Marathon
Rites of Passage
Revenge
To Thine Own Self Be True (aka The Rapist II)
Cost of Living
Waste Deep
Favors
Ahead of the Game
Easy Does It
To Sir, With Love
Divine Couriers
Right to Remain Silent
Special Treatment
Happiness is a Warm Gun
Turn, Turn, Turn (1)
Turn, Turn, Turn (2)