Source: Boston Legal TV Show Podcast

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Boston Legal TV Podcast: A conversation about the episode The Court Supreme with host Dana Greenlee and co-host Rob Greenlee. Season 4, Episode 17, Airdate: April 22, 2008 (68 min.)

Boston Legal TV Podcast: A conversation about the episode The Court Supreme with host Dana Greenlee and co-host Rob Greenlee. Season 4, Episode 17, Airdate: April 22, 2008 (68 min.)

Boston Legal TV Podcast; The Court Supreme with host Dana Greenlee and co-host Rob Greenlee. Season 4, Episode 17, Airdate: April 22, 2008, 68 min.

Audio|Fri, 22 Sep 2023
|james spaderfound at14:20, 14:29

“…in death beat up -- rob. Television Emmy winning epithet for James spader hustle and Boston legal -- and so something about the death penalty cases and cut it to the owner. …”

“…You know David. The Rembrandt of the pin and spader is the Mercedes-Benz of the actors and together they sort of just. …”

Boston Legal TV Podcast: A conversation with David Dean Bottrell, the actor portraying Lincoln Meyer, wiht host Dana Greenlee. Season 3, Episodes 2-9; published March 25, 2007; 68 min.

Boston Legal TV Podcast: A conversation with David Dean Bottrell, the actor portraying Lincoln Meyer, wiht host Dana Greenlee. Season 3, Episodes 2-9; published March 25, 2007; 68 min.

Boston Legal TV Podcast; David Dean Bottrell talks about portraying Lincoln Meyer, the source of David's "Lincoln" voice, his very unusual audition story, the secret Julie Bowen told him and singing the Chipmunks song. 68 min.

Audio|Tue, 27 Mar 2007

Boston Legal TV Podcast: A conversation with Billy Valentine, Boston Legal vocalist, with host Dana Greenlee; published May 12, 2006; 80 min.

Boston Legal TV Podcast: A conversation with Billy Valentine, Boston Legal vocalist, with host Dana Greenlee; published May 12, 2006; 80 min.

Boston Legal TV Podcast; Billy Valentine is the vocalist for Boston Legal. He talks about recording the theme song and all the incidental vocal music used in each episode. Billy relates the story of being cast in the episode There's Fire when Denny Crane marries Beverly. We explore Billy's musical career prior to Boston Legal and play songs from his forthcoming CD of American song standards. 80 min.

Audio|Fri, 12 May 2006
|Whitney Houstonfound at31:19, 38:27

“…Yeah I can't. For people like Michael Jackson Whitney Houston -- turns down he. …”

“…your mr. music and had just. I mean let's look at The Rolling Stones it doesn't matter what age you -- her back. You're always relevant and exciting. And it -- we're talking there I learned …”

Boston Legal TV Podcast: Race Ipsa, 2x23 with host Dana Greenlee and Deb Hiett, guest star from the episode. Season 2, episode 23; published May 7, 2006; 86 min.

Boston Legal TV Podcast: Race Ipsa, 2x23 with host Dana Greenlee and Deb Hiett, guest star from the episode. Season 2, episode 23; published May 7, 2006; 86 min.

Boston Legal TV Podcast; Race Ipsa with host Dana Greenlee and Deb Hiett, guest star from the episode; 2x23, airdate April 25, 2006. A story of firing on your therapist, old footage, kissing, walking while black and taking air at the fourth wall. During Denny Crane's therapy session with Dr. Sydney Fields (Peter MacNicol), a verbal showdown between the two results in Denny's shooting the doctor. While Alan Shore defends Denny in court, the law partners discuss whether the time has come to oust Crane from the firm. Meanwhile, Alan runs into Chelina Hall (Kerry Washington) and their old chemistry returns when he enlists her help in a racially charged case. And Brad Chase learns that he can't keep a girl because he's a lousy kisser, so he asks Denise Bauer to give him lessons. 86 min.

Audio|Sun, 7 May 2006
|Ben Stillerfound at4:58, 16:44

“…take my add to that it actually -- they Ben Stiller and the typical that are happening or. Other places people go like Boston legal -- …”

“…the director and intense man and that was the debut at the Michael J. . Fox storyline which I hope you saw. That was moving episode -- it. -- essence and hand Christian Clements and panel lawsuit that …”

Boston Legal TV Podcast: Word Salad Day, part 2, 2x21 with host Dana Greenlee and Rob Greenlee. season 2, episode 21; published April 18, 2006; 53 min.

Boston Legal TV Podcast: Word Salad Day, part 2, 2x21 with host Dana Greenlee and Rob Greenlee. season 2, episode 21; published April 18, 2006; 53 min.

Boston Legal TV Podcast; Word Salad Day, pt 2 with host Dana Greenlee and Rob Greenlee; 2x21, airdate March 28, 2006. A story of emptying your bucket,Pillow pants, valuing your melancholy – and needing friendship. It's a rough day in court for Alan Shore when he experiences an inexplicable case of "word salad" - a horrifying condition that causes him to speak unintelligible gibberish. To ease Shore's anxiety, Denny Crane recommends that they enjoy a day at the spa. 53 min.

Audio|Sun, 9 Apr 2006

Boston Legal TV Podcast: Word Salad Day, part 1, 2x21 with host Dana Greenlee and co-host cast members Tessa Auberjonois and Adrian LaTourelle; published April 9, 2006; 82 min.

Boston Legal TV Podcast: Word Salad Day, part 1, 2x21 with host Dana Greenlee and co-host cast members Tessa Auberjonois and Adrian LaTourelle; published April 9, 2006; 82 min.

Boston Legal TV Podcast; Word Salad Day, pt 1 with host Dana Greenlee and co-host cast members Tessa Auberjonois and Adrian LaTourelle, who portray Evette Richardson and Chris Mott in the episode; 2x21, airdate March 28, 2006. A story of emptying your bucket, the family cooperative, Dopamine - the master molecule, passion or addiction, Pillow pants, value your melancholy – and needing friendship. It's a rough day in court for Alan Shore when he experiences an inexplicable case of "word salad" - a horrifying condition that causes him to speak unintelligible gibberish. To ease Shore's anxiety, Denny Crane recommends that they enjoy a day at the spa. Meanwhile, Denise Bauer defends a polygamist whose wives believe their husband has done nothing wrong and are willing to fight for their beliefs. And Brad Chase defends his college buddy's video game company, which is being sued by the mother of a boy who died after playing one of their games for two days straight.

Audio|Sun, 9 Apr 2006
|Candice Bergenfound at32:32, 31:18

“…to do it's a and aside it was oh my god that's Candice Bergen. . I guess I hadn't seen enough has for some as Norton repair and I was -- I can't believe how much Candice Bergen looks like Candice Bergen. . He had -- such and she had a real present you know I mean she's a real. Physicist bill forcibly it was …”

“…that's ridiculous this just concerning. Besides is an established fact that all video games increased the government levels in the brain. Always a good ones -- Other any other studies attorneys want his second point is …”

Stick It, Part 2 of 2: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 19; published April 3, 2006; 42 min.

Stick It, Part 2 of 2: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 19; published April 3, 2006; 42 min.

Stick It, part 2 of 2: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary; A story of rehab, bad dreams, honoring your grandfather, evading those taxes on principle and Alan versus the Government - again. When Alan Shore’s secretary, Melissa (Marisa Coughlan), is arrested for tax evasion, he takes on the case of this outspoken girl who says her late, patriotic grandfather would be proud of her for challenging the government. Meanwhile, after a blind date with Shirley Schmidt’s nephew goes badly, Denise Bauer hopes her love life will improve when she meets a cute policeman. And Paul Lewiston decides to stage an intervention for his crystal-meth-using daughter, insisting that a reluctant Brad Chase help him.

Audio|Mon, 3 Apr 2006

Stick It, Part 1 of 2: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 19; published April 3, 2006; 76 min.

Stick It, Part 1 of 2: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 19; published April 3, 2006; 76 min.

Stick It, part 1 of 2: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary; A story of rehab, bad dreams, honoring your grandfather, evading those taxes on principle and Alan versus the Government - again. When Alan Shore’s secretary, Melissa (Marisa Coughlan), is arrested for tax evasion, he takes on the case of this outspoken girl who says her late, patriotic grandfather would be proud of her for challenging the government. Meanwhile, after a blind date with Shirley Schmidt’s nephew goes badly, Denise Bauer hopes her love life will improve when she meets a cute policeman. And Paul Lewiston decides to stage an intervention for his crystal-meth-using daughter, insisting that a reluctant Brad Chase help him.

Audio|Mon, 3 Apr 2006
|Chuck Hagelfound at6:58, 24:24

“…different format and it's written and executive briefed by a woman named Chuck Hagel. . …”

“…who played that. Honestly he has Brad James he he was -- Arnold Schwarzenegger in -- to -- If there wasn't a -- African American and. …”

Shock and Oww!, Part 1 of 2 with co-host Daniel Roebuck, episode guest star: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 18; published March 14, 2006; 65 min.

Shock and Oww!, Part 1 of 2 with co-host Daniel Roebuck, episode guest star: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 18; published March 14, 2006; 65 min.

Shock and Oww!, part 1 of 2: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary; A story of 50,000 volts, a partner at Narcotics Anonymous, fathers and daughters, vigilantes, American Homeowners and Denny finds his bliss again. Denny Crane finds just the right thing to cure his depression after his one-day-old marriage falls apart: The case of a man arrested for electrocuting and paralyzing a burglar. Meanwhile Shirley Schmidt seeks Alan Shore’s help when nude photos of her taken by a famous photographer are put up for auction. And a suspicious Paul Lewiston asks Brad Chase to befriend his daughter to find out if she’s still using drugs. . Guest co-host Daniel Roebuck also talks about his work in the episode as Russell Blayney, his current production and acting parts and his day spent at the Movieland Wax Museum auction.

Audio|Mon, 20 Mar 2006

Shock and Oww!, Part 2 of 2: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 18; published March 20, 2006; 81 min.

Shock and Oww!, Part 2 of 2: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 18; published March 20, 2006; 81 min.

Shock and Oww!, part 2 of 2: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary; A story of 50,000 volts, a partner at Narcotics Anonymous, fathers and daughters, vigilantes, American Homeowners and Denny finds his bliss again. Denny Crane finds just the right thing to cure his depression after his one-day-old marriage falls apart: The case of a man arrested for electrocuting and paralyzing a burglar. Meanwhile Shirley Schmidt seeks Alan Shore’s help when nude photos of her taken by a famous photographer are put up for auction. And a suspicious Paul Lewiston asks Brad Chase to befriend his daughter to find out if she’s still using drugs.

Audio|Tue, 14 Mar 2006

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