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2006-11-27 09:40:48 · 4 answers · asked by Bruce S 2 in News & Events Media & Journalism

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Watched the new David Kelley show Boston Legal tonight and watched it jump immediately. Usually it takes Kelley shows two or three years to self-destruct (see Ally McBeal, Picket Fences), but this one did it right off the bat. Given that the show is more of a satire and has some unreal elements, but Al Sharpton walking into a courtroom and pontificating about the need for a "Black Annie" for the good of America in a case where he had no legal standing to open his mouth about anything? Sorry Dave, nice try! I won't be watching this one again. CLICK!

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2006-11-27 09:59:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Not exactly. He was doing an interview but the studio insisted on having editorial control of the end product because it was on their property (petty but technically legal). Rather than allow a corporate entity to decide what could be shown on the air, the interviewer and Shatner went outside and did the interview on the curb. They weren't 'kicked out' so much as told they couldn't do an independent project in the studio; but it makes a better story to say they got booted. Shatner still has a job, last I heard.

2006-11-27 09:48:27 · answer #2 · answered by dukefenton 7 · 0 0

Why might you probably think of that!!!!!! Boston criminal does not be what it rather is with out Denny Crane! basically like the spaceship, The company replaced into in no way great call Trek as quickly as Shatner left the deck. bill is having too plenty relaxing with James Spader and that they are on a money bunching excitement journey, so I doubt that he's going everywhere.

2016-12-17 17:18:53 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

You mean the Mancow thing? I doubt they'd boot him for that. He's the only person on that show who's worth watching.

2006-11-27 09:50:17 · answer #4 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

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