Not all television dramas are fixated on doctors, lawyers, and agents of law enforcement, but an awful lot of them are. "ER," "Law & Order," "Hill Street Blues," "Nip/Tuck," "The Practice," "CSI," "Miami Vice," "NYPD Blue," the list goes on and on.
Television producer Steven Bochco was responsible for two of the shows mentioned above, and one more that was a big hit back in the 80's: L.A. Law. The show dramatized the lives of the attorneys at a high powered law firm, and in the process scored a slew of Emmy nominations & awards. So what was the name of the law firm that provided the backdrop for all the drama on L.A. Law?
Bonus Question: In an episode of L.A. Law that aired during the 86/87 season, the writers dreamed up an imaginary sexual technique that one of the firm's clients divulges to his attorney. And even though it was entirely made up, letters poured in wanting to know the details on this mysterious move. People who worked on the show claim they still get asked about it to this day. So what was the name of the fictional sexual technique mentioned on L.A. Law that caused such a stir amongst viewers back in the 80's?
Labels: TV
1 Comments:
The answer to the Trivia Question (What was the name of the law firm that provided the backdrop for all the drama on L.A. Law?) was McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney and Kuzak.
The answer to the Bonus Question (What was the name of the fictional sexual technique mentioned on L.A. Law that caused such a stir amongst viewers back in the 80's?) was "Venus Butterfly."
Post a Comment
<< Home