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Article: Kelley, Like 'Boston Legal,' Won't Go Quietly
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- The Washington Post
- Article date:
- December 8, 2008
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When "Boston Legal" calls it a day after tonight's two-hour
finale, it will not only end one of the creepiest love stories ever
to hit the small screen (the Denny Crane/Alan Shore bromance now
running neck-and-neck with "Grey's Anatomy's" Izzie Stevens/Dead
Denny sex marathon), it will also mark the first time in more than
two decades that David E. Kelley, l'enfant terrible turned angry-
older-guy of TV, has not been connected to a prime-time show.
Over the years, Kelley has used his various prime-time series to
prosecute cases against society's assorted ills -- and sometimes,
against the TV industry itself.
"I still love television; that's probably where much of my
frustration and ...
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Article: ION Television to Air Boston Legal This Fall
Wireless News;
February 21, 2008 ;
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... ... Television to air the David E. Kelley hit television series, Boston Legal, on ION Television, beginning ... Bowen. Created by David E. Kelley, Boston Legal has regularly been a top ... audiences in television. Kelley and Bill D'Elia are executive ...
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