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Live Big, Part 1 of 2: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 16; published March 4, 2006; 74 min.

Live Big, Part 1 of 2: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 16; published March 4, 2006; 74 min.

Live Big, part 1 of 2: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary; A story of fathers, daughters, partners, a new beginning, a final end, old flames, reconciliation, forgetting your life and living big. While trying to woo her back, Shirley Schmidt's ex-husband, Ivan Tiggs (Tom Selleck), wants her to be his 'best man' at his upcoming wedding with an annoyingly perky woman. Meanwhile, Paul Lewiston's estranged daughter, Rachel, who he claims blindly stole from him to feed her drug and alcohol habits, comes back into his life after seven years. And Alan Shore defends a man who said he was only complying with his wife's wishes when he assisted in ending her life.

Audio|Mon, 6 Mar 2006
|Candice Bergenfound at12:53, 13:51

“…I am. Don't fairly impressed with all the -- people they are Candice Bergen William -- they get in there also saint Peter said they were really. So wonderful I can't even say enough good things …”

“…we're gonna start out with the big Hollywood name. I -- you Tom Selleck and -- storyline when trailing. There's no better way I think to start to happen. Talking about this than just to play …”

Live Big, Part 2 of 2: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 16 with co-host Georgia Murray, episode guest star; published March 6, 2006; 58 min.

Live Big, Part 2 of 2: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 16 with co-host Georgia Murray, episode guest star; published March 6, 2006; 58 min.

Live Big, part 2 of 2: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary; A story of fathers, daughters, partners, a new beginning, a final end, old flames, reconciliation, forgetting your life and living big. While trying to woo her back, Shirley Schmidt's ex-husband, Ivan Tiggs (Tom Selleck), wants her to be his 'best man' at his upcoming wedding with an annoyingly perky woman. Meanwhile, Paul Lewiston's estranged daughter, Rachel, who he claims blindly stole from him to feed her drug and alcohol habits, comes back into his life after seven years. And Alan Shore defends a man who said he was only complying with his wife's wishes when he assisted in ending her life. Guest co-host Georgia Murray also talks about her performance in the episode, filming Finding Nimmo at her families Nimmo Bay resort and her music

Audio|Sat, 4 Mar 2006
|best picturefound at3:26, 15:41

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“…character named champ car Arabic and that. -- acts in France and Tom Selleck was Monica -- help the two -- on the show and an -- assets -- like a small town. And so then …”

Breast in Show: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 14; published February 15, 2006; 48 min.

Breast in Show: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 14; published February 15, 2006; 48 min.

Breast in Show: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary; A story of contraception, private institutions rules and Barry Manilow the cat. Alan Shore files a discrimination suit against a private school that refuses to admit a gifted nine-year-old girl with nerve damage that makes it impossible for her to smile. Since Brad Chase’s attempt to bribe Denny Crane’s fiancée, Beverly Bridge (Joanna Cassidy), failed miserably, she threatens to tell Denny what happened unless Brad can find a legal loophole to save her sickly cat from her ex-husband, who wants to take it off of life support. Meanwhile, Shirley Schmidt and Denise Bauer defend a teenaged girl who was brutally raped and is now pregnant. The girl wants to sue the Catholic hospital where she was treated because they refused to provide her with emergency contraception.

Audio|Wed, 15 Feb 2006

Boston Legal Podcast: Parallel Universe - Trek in the Courtroom for Helping Hands (Special Feature) Airdate: January 17, 2006 (16 min.)

Boston Legal Podcast: Parallel Universe - Trek in the Courtroom for Helping Hands (Special Feature) Airdate: January 17, 2006 (16 min.)

Boston Legal Podcast: Parallel Universe - Trek in the Courtroom for Helping Hands, Episode 12 (Special Feature) Airdate: January 17, 2006 (16 min.) A commentary of crossovers between Boston Legal and Star Trek

Audio|Mon, 6 Feb 2006

Too Much Information: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 13; published February 6, 2006; 79 min.

Too Much Information: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 13; published February 6, 2006; 79 min.

Too Much Information: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary; A story of Catherine-Get Your Gun! bribery, Internet privacy and tie flambé! Alan Shore bails out Catherine Piper (Betty White) after she goes on a spree of convenience store holdups with a rubber gun. Alan, feeling guilty for not hiring her as his assistant after Shirley fired her, tries to make it go away. Meanwhile, Denise Bauer, consulting Alan, assists Emely Hayden in suing an HMO for inadequate internet security that led to the brutal murder of Emely's mother -- all the while trying to get through to her hospitalized boyfriend, Daniel Post (Michael J. Fox), who won't take her phone calls. And, as the partners begin to see Beverly Bridge's influence on Denny Crane, Brad Chase makes her a proposition and tries to convince her to leave Denny.

Audio|Mon, 6 Feb 2006
|Candice Bergenfound at52:19, 2:40

“…Candice Bergen James spader from Boston legal congratulations on everything -- to see you experience it. You're holding is how you're holding his hand because he's …”

“…the partly politically if he had then we have. I'll -- from Tom Selleck. . OJ Cox school quote I ordered and is. James spears commercials as they are shattered its current path the national association of …”

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
|guys singingfound at6:53, 7:29

“…he did. Yet all I can do is here that rat pack guys singing -- who I'm talking about when I say the rat pack kinds means. A song. No I think you need to fill …”

“…Daniel poston and his situation lung cancer and take being involved in the double blind study for a cure for cancer. …”

Legal Deficits: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 10; published December 20, 2005; 76 min.

Legal Deficits: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 10; published December 20, 2005; 76 min.

Legal Deficits: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary; A story of felonies and misdeamenors, handcuffs, bingo, hands, necessity and being a hoot. Brad Chase pushes for an immediate trial after he is arrested for impersonating an FBI officer and assaulting a priest during the rescue of a kidnapped child. Shirley Schmidt is worried about how this case may reflect on the firm and is reluctant to consent to Brad's request for the erratically-behaving Denny Crane to be the lead attorney. Meanwhile, Alan Shore tries to bail out his secretary, Melissa (Marisa Coughlan), who is in serious credit card debt, and seeks the assistance of the firm's quirky but brilliant bank and finance genius, "Hands" Espenson (Christian Clemenson).

Audio|Tue, 20 Dec 2005
|brandon mckinneyfound at49:21, 57:43

“…at face. And I think that. Sounds were really heartened to win Brandon McKinney over that this item and continue on loyalty to -- you mean you I think it. Episode one is in one very …”

“…while that would be Jerry cans at them but in Star Trek next generation. . They have their -- now a resident I'm. Weird -- can't -- is at warp core engineer. And they -- up lieutenant …”

Gone: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 9; published December 13, 2005; 69 min.

Gone: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 9; published December 13, 2005; 69 min.

Gone: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary; A story of paint ball, Mannix, a cat, giving the finger and 37 mil living below the poverty line. While Denise Bauer shops with her housekeeper and the woman's four-year-old son, the unthinkable happens when the boy is kidnapped by a known pedophile. An FBI special agent tells them that technicalities prevent the Bureau from getting involved, but he strongly suggests that, as private citizens, Denise and Brad Chase conduct their own investigation. Their frantic search eventually takes them to Father Ryan (Richard Fancy), a priest who refuses to help since he can't break his confessional seal. Meanwhile, a homeless man throws a rock at Denny Crane for not acknowledging his request for money and Denny shoots him - with a paintball gun. When the man shows up at Crane, Poole & Schmidt for compensation, Denny adamantly refuses to consider his request, but Alan Shore takes the man's case, pitting the friends against each other.

Audio|Tue, 13 Dec 2005
|James spaderfound at52:50, 24:07

“…satellite awards. Boston legal is that spore batch and when Shatner and James spader and Candice Bergen are all nominated so. To do good vibes that we would like to get as many awards and recognition as possible. Another birthday coming up market rallied to place Brad chase his birthday is December 24. Steve. I turns 41. Also. The next episode after legal deficit. Will be repeats -- we get …”

“…story line true. Now the big sign that even bigger I think Brad. . Chase owned at the episode -- …”

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

Truly, Madly, Deeply: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 7; published November 14, 2005; 84 min.

Truly, Madly, Deeply: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 7; published November 14, 2005; 84 min.

Truly, Madly, Deeply: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary; A story of cows, clowns, courage, criminals and the imitable Mayor Crane. Denny Crane is appalled that he should have to do pro bono work for a non-repentant man who raped and killed a 13-year-old girl, so he goes to extremes to get off the case - an effort that lands him in jail. Meanwhile, Alan Shore and Brad Chase defend a TV station that has fired Zozo the Clown (Joel McKinnon Miller) for talking to his young viewers about environmental issues. During the trial, Brad is surprised to learn that Alan's childhood fear of clowns prevents him from addressing Zozo in court. And, when a long-time client comes to Shirley Schmidt to stop his wife's action to annul their 23-year marriage, Schmidt is taken aback when she learns how the man cheated on his wife.

Audio|Mon, 14 Nov 2005