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The Cancer Man Can: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 11; published January 17, 2006; 88 min.

The Cancer Man Can: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 11; published January 17, 2006; 88 min.

The Cancer Man Can: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary; A story of partners, coat rooms, influence and finally becoming harmonic. The law firm represents Daniel Post (Michael J. Fox), a CEO battling terminal lung cancer who used his status with a pharmaceutical company to ensure that he receive the non-placebo in a promising anti-cancer drug test. Now, another participant in the test study is suing him. During one of Post's visits to Crane, Poole & Schmidt, the charismatic man meets and becomes romantically involved with the firm's Denise Bauer. Meanwhile, Denny Crane is attracted to Beverly Bridge (Joanna Cassidy), a fifty-year-old attractive predator trolling for a husband amongst her high-net-worth peers. And Alan Shore advocates on behalf of "Hands" (Christian Clemenson), a fellow quirky employee in his quest for partnership at Crane, Poole & Schmidt.

Audio|Wed, 18 Jan 2006|More from Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
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Ass Fat Jungle: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 8; published November 25, 2005; 76 min.

Ass Fat Jungle: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 8; published November 25, 2005; 76 min.

Ass Fat Jungle: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary; A story of sleepovers, fat lips, hit-and-remember and having your best friends head examined. Alan tries to find someone to sleep with him when he sleepwalks and almost falls off his balcony railing, but given his reputation, this is no easy task. Shirley, Denny and Paul represent Jason Matheny (16), accused of running over an old man. Denise defends Dr. Glouberman, accused of injecting women's lips with fat cells from his own buttocks against their knowledge. Denny gets tested for Alzheimer's.

Audio|Fri, 25 Nov 2005|More from Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
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“…But here it's on ABC about the 20th Century Fox and of course -- Kelley productions. Today's Boston Michael radios essentially conversation episode eight entitled to take it away Kyle I'm really …”

Witches of Mass Destruction: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 6; published November 6, 2005; 76 min.

Witches of Mass Destruction: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 6; published November 6, 2005; 76 min.

Witches of Mass Destruction: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary: A story of stop-loss, dissent v. disloyalty, Wiccans, Christians, being harmonic and flamingos somewhat pretty in pink. Shirley Schmidt and Denise Bauer represent two groups of parents, one Christian and the other Wiccan -- a pagan religion -- who are suing to get rid of a school's Halloween pageant for its wicked witch. The Christians feel their faith is being marginalized by a satanic symbol, and the Wiccans claim that Halloween images stereotype them - especially after the school's principal gives a riveting demonstration of her cackling, green witch. Meanwhile, Garrett Wells takes Cassie (Tamara Feldman), the paralegal with whom he's involved, to see Alan Shore and ask him to represent her in suing the U.S. government, to vindicate the death of her brother, killed in the Iraq war. Shore takes on the unconventional case, but his friendship with Denny Crane is threatened since Crane strongly feels that one shouldn't criticize the military while the country is at war. The strained friendship threatens the annual office Halloween party, where they both were to dress up as giant flamingoes .

Audio|Sun, 6 Nov 2005|More from Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
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The Black Widow: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 1; published October 1, 2005; 1 hr, 27 min.

The Black Widow: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 1; published October 1, 2005; 1 hr, 27 min.

The Black Widow: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary: Alan Shore and Brad Chase represent Kelly Nolan (Heather Locklear), a splashy, exotic murder defendant dubbed by the media "The Black Widow," on trial for poisoning her much older husband. Denny Crane lusts after Mrs. Nolan and begs Shore to let him lend a hand in any way possible. Denise Bauer enlists junior associates Garrett Wells and Sara Holt to assist her on a case involving a Jewish man who feels his civil rights were violated when his Christian co-workers held Bible readings in the workplace. To complicate matters, Denise's husband serves her with divorce papers in front of them. Meanwhile, Shirley Schmidt and Tara Wilson (Rhona Mitra) defend a respected surgeon accused of sexually assaulting a mute woman, who ultimately testifies by very unconventional means. Shore is taken aback when he finds out that opposing counsel on the case is Tara's former lover, Malcolm Holmes (Rupert Everett).

Audio|Fri, 30 Sep 2005|More from Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
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“…television show broadcast here in the United States on NBC along with 20th Century Fox and of course the talented David e Kelley with his production company. In Boston -- radios is essentially going to be conversation …”

Til We Meat Again: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 1, episode 14 ; published September 1, 2005; 52 min.

Til We Meat Again: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 1, episode 14 ; published September 1, 2005; 52 min.

Til We Meat Again: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary: Shirley Schmidt and Denny Crane represent a man whose steakhouse is being put out of business as the publicity-hungry mayor has pushed through an ordinance banning red meat for fear of Mad Cow disease, and in the process of trying the case, Crane wins over Schmidt's respect as an attorney. Meanwhile, what begins as an evening out for Alan Shore and Tara Wilson ends in a barroom brawl, with Shore arrested for conspiracy to commit assault and battery.

Audio|Fri, 2 Sep 2005|More from Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
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From Whence We Came: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 1 episode 12; published August 24, 2005; 66 min.

From Whence We Came: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 1 episode 12; published August 24, 2005; 66 min.

From Whence We Came: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary: One of the members of the firm falls victim to Shirley Schmidt's mandate to clean house and is ordered to leave immediately. Meanwhile Lori, with help from Denny Crane and Shirley Schmidt, defends a school superintendent being sued by two science teachers who were fired for refusing to teach creationism. And Bernard Ferrion, Alan Shore's client who killed his mother by whacking her with a skillet, finds himself in need of legal help once again, but Shore refers the case to Tara, as he cannot hide his disappointment in his former client. And Shore is genuinely surprised when he learns his assistant, Nora Jacobs, is offended by his inappropriate advances.

Audio|Fri, 26 Aug 2005|More from Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
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“…Broadcast here in the US on -- along with help us 20th Century Fox and of course David E Kelley productions. Today's podcasting is essentially a conversation about the August 23 episode entitled. From whence we …”

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