L.A. Law - Season 3 Episode 6 Dummy Dearest
Rollins represents a man who, after a devastating childhood trauma, can only talk through a caustic dummy, and is charged with assaulting the police officer who confiscated the dummy after being subjected to a storm of verbal abuse; Becker sets up Kelsey and Markowitz with a baby broker; Kuzak is subpoenaed to testify in the Mathers fraud case; Kelsey represents an actress suing a tabloid for printing lies which caused irreparable damage to her reputation and career; the firm loses a major client after the disciplinary board of the state bar slaps Kuzak with a public censure and a one month suspension.
Year: 1994
Genre: Drama, War & Politics
Country: United States of America
Studio: NBC
Director: Steven Bochco, Terry Louise Fisher
Cast: Corbin Bernsen, Jill Eikenberry, Alan Rachins, Michael Tucker, Richard Dysart, Blair Underwood
Crew: Michael L. Mayer (Production Design), Ellen S. Pressman (Producer), Terry Louise Fisher (Producer), Judith Parker (Producer), Scott Goldstein (Producer), Phillip Goldfarb (Producer)
First Air Date: Sep 15, 1986
Last Air date: May 19, 1994
Season: 8 Season
Episode: 171 Episode
Runtime: 45 minutes
IMDb: 7.03/10 by 66.00 users
Popularity: 81.641
Language: English
Episode
Hey, Lick Me Over
The Son Also Rises
Romancing the Drone
Sperminator
Princess and the Pee
Dummy Dearest
To Live and Diet in L.A.
I'm in the Nude for Love
Victor/Victorious
The Plane Mutiny
Izzy Ackerman or Is He Not?
The Accidental Jurist
Barstow Bound
Leave It to Geezer
The Unbearable Lightness of Boring
His Suit Is Hirsute
America the Beautiful
Urine Trouble Now
Consumed Innocent