Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law Season 3

September. 12,1973      
Rating:
7
Trailer Synopsis

Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law is an American legal drama, jointly created by David Victor and former law professor Jerry McNeely, that starred actor Arthur Hill. The series was broadcast on ABC from 1971 to 1974. A two-hour pilot movie had aired as a 1971 ABC Movie of the Week entry prior to the series run.

Episode 23 : The Ghost of Buzz Stevens
April. 06,1974
Episode 22 : The Desertion of Keith Ryder
March. 30,1974
Episode 21 : To Keep and Bear Arms
March. 23,1974
Episode 20 : I've Promised You a Father
March. 09,1974
Episode 19 : The Break-In
March. 02,1974
Episode 18 : The Sterilization of Judy Simpson
February. 16,1974
Episode 17 : A Killer with a Badge
February. 09,1974
Episode 16 : A Foreigner Among Us
February. 02,1974
Episode 15 : The Attacker
January. 26,1974
Episode 14 : House of Friends
January. 19,1974
Episode 13 : Etude for a Kidnapper
January. 02,1974
Episode 12 : The Second Victim
December. 19,1973
Episode 11 : The Prowler
December. 12,1973
Episode 10 : Snatches of a Crazy Song
December. 05,1973
Episode 9 : Child of Wednesday
November. 28,1973
Episode 8 : The Sin of Susan Gentry
November. 17,1973
Episode 7 : Poor Children of Eve
October. 31,1973
Episode 6 : The Camerons Are a Special Clan
October. 24,1973
Episode 5 : N is for Nightmare
October. 17,1973
Episode 4 : Sweet Harvest
October. 03,1973
Episode 3 : The Pool House
September. 26,1973
Episode 2 : Once a Lion
September. 19,1973
Episode 1 : A Lesson in Loving
September. 12,1973

Seasons

Season 3
Season 3 1973
Season 2
Season 2 1972
Season 1
Season 1 1971

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