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Poster of the Main Cast of Ally McBeal Season 2
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Poster of the Main Cast of Ally McBeal Season 2

Ally McBeal was an American television comedy-drama created by David E. Kelley, starring Calista Flockhart in the title role as a young lawyer working in a fictional Boston law firm (named Cage, Fish and Associates) filled with other young lawyers whose lives and loves were highly melodramatic. The show ran on the FOX network from 1997 to 2002.

Nature of the show

Despite its legal environment, the show paid minimal attention to the actual practice of law. Instead it focused on the romantic and personal lives of the main characters, though sometimes using legal proceedings as plot devices to contrast or reinforce a character's drama. For example, bitter divorce litigation of a client might provide a backdrop for Ally'sdecision to break up with a boyfriend.

Notably, the show frequently used vivid, dramatic fantasy sequences for a character's wishful thinking. The show also featured regular visits to a local bar where singer and cast member Vonda Shepard regularly performed (though occasionally handing over the microphone to the characters). Each episode generally concluded on an upbeat, hopeful note, with energetic music.

Ally McBeal was hugely successful, but received much criticism from TV critics and feminists who found the title character annoying and demeaning to women because of her excessive flightiness, lack of demonstrated legal knowledge, and extreme emotional instability. Flockhart's visible loss of weight by the second season also caused much media speculation.

However, Ally's search for true love struck a chord with young female audiences, and the eccentric characters around her were developed further, giving the show firm footing.

In the fourth season, Robert Downey Jr. joined the regular cast as Ally's boyfriend Larry Paul, resurrecting the ratings of a show that had lost its novelty and thus much of its audience. However, when Downey (whose real-life drug addiction caused him legal troubles) and other central cast members (such as Lucy Liu) left, the ratings sank again. Not even guest appearances from Matthew Perry and singer Jon Bon Jovi and Christina Ricci in season five were enough to save the show.

Ally the sitcom

In 1999, at the height of the show's popularity, a half-hour version entitled Ally[link] began airing in parallel to the main program. This innovative version, designed in a sitcom format, used re-edited scenes from the main program, as well as previously unaired footage. The intention was to further develop the plots in the comedy-drama in a sitcom style. It also focussed only on Ally's personal life, cutting all the courtroom plots. 13 episodes of Ally were shot, but only 10 were aired.

Main cast

The major cast members of the show included:

Guest stars

The singers who would perform at the bar (most often of course Vonda Shepard) were accompanied by a trio of back-up singers often referred to as the 'Ikettes'. The singers/actresses who portrayed the Ikettes were:

Whenever Goldsberry, Smith or King were unavailable, they would be replaced by: The show also featured lots of guest stars, some of whom would return for an extensive number of episodes. This last category included: Apart from these frequently recurring actors the show also saw a lot of cameo appearances by singers (as themselves), along with numerous other one-off celebrity guest stars.

Trivia

DVD releases

Due to music rights issues, Ally McBeal has not been made available on DVD in the United States, though it has been available in Italy, Belgium, Japan, Germany, the UK, Australia and Brazil.

Awards & nominations

Awards Won

Emmy Awards: Golden Globe Awards: Screen Actors Guild:

Awards nominated

Emmy Awards: Golden Globe Awards: Screen Actors Guild:

See also

External links

 


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