Arrest and Trial
Arrest and Trial (1963)

Arrest and Trial

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Arrest and Trial - Season 1

Season 1

Awards

Primetime Emmy Awards 1964


Primetime Emmy
Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing for Television
Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role by an Actress
Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role

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The 30 episodes (all in B&W) of the 90-minute crime drama "Arrest and Trial" originally ran on ABC during its 1963-1964 broadcast season. The new three-disc DVD set includes nine of the episodes: #3, #4, #7, #11 (guest starring Martin Sheen and Michael Parks), # 15 (guest starring Mickey Rooney), #21, #22 (guest starring Nick Adams), #23, #30; seemingly taken at random from the series.

When Dick Wolf was creating "Law and Order", he was told there had already been a show that followed a crime from it's commission through the investigation the arrest and the subsequent trial. It was called "Arrest and Trial" and was on from 1963-64, a quarter century before the pilot for "Law and Order", (I'll call them A&T and L&O).

Created by Earl Bellamy, "Arrest and Trial" was an early attempt to meld, a la "Law and Order", the processes of apprehending criminals, then following the legal system as the cases would be resolved. As 'cop' shows and 'lawyer' shows were among television's most popular genres at the time, ABC and Universal thought the program would be a major hit, and provided first-class talent both in front of, and behind the camera.

Sometimes melodramatic, but intelligent and very well acted early 1960s U.S.

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