Matlock (season 7)

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Matlock
Season 7
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes18
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseNovember 5, 1992 (1992-11-05) –
May 6, 1993 (1993-05-06)
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The seventh season of Matlock originally aired in the United States on ABC with a two hour season premiere from November 5, 1992 through May 6, 1993.

Cast[]

Main[]

Cast notes
  • Brynn Thayer and Daniel Roebuck joined the cast this season
  • Clarence Gilyard, Jr. departed as a regular at the end of the season, but appeared once more early in Season 8. For most of Gilyard's final season, he had been absent in a lot of episodes
  • Clarence Gilyard Jr. was absent for 9 episodes
  • Daniel Roebuck was absent for 8 episodes
  • Brynn Thayer was absent for 1 episode

Episodes[]

No. in
season
No. in
series
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Viewers
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"The Vacation"Harvey LaidmanGerry ConwayNovember 5, 1992 (1992-11-05)20.90[citation needed]

Ben and Leanne head to the beach where Leanne reunites with three friends from college, and Ben reunites with someone from his past who just happens to be the brother of the woman whose heart Ben "broke" years earlier. Leanne's reunion with her old friends turns problematic when she soon begins to suspect one of them of murder. Billy Lewis (Warren Frost) is determined to get back at Ben for breaking his sister Lucy's heart years earlier.

Note: This is the first appearance of Daniel Roebuck as Cliff Lewis and Warren Frost returns for the remainder of the show in a recurring role as Cliff's dad Billy Lewis. It is also the first episode to air on ABC.
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"The Legacy"Harvey S. LaidmanStory by : Gerald Sanoff
Teleplay by : D.O'Brien
November 19, 1992 (1992-11-19)16.60[citation needed]

After Brian Martell is arrested and charged with the murder of screenwriter Arthur Kendall, Ben decides to get involved because, years earlier, his father Charlie (Andy Griffith) had been a suspect in the murder of Arthur's father Jake — a murder Brian’s father Lee was convicted of. Brian is convinced that Ben is doing it to make up for Lee spending years in prison for a crime that he believes Charlie Matlock committed. However, Matlock believes that neither man committed the crime. While investigating the murder of the playwright, their trail soon leads to the woman he was having an affair with, and her very angry son.Ben, Leanne, and Conrad continue to try to free Brian Martell of murder. Guest stars: James Burgess as Street Kid #2, as Officer, as Head of Parole Board, Charles McLawhorn as Lee Martel, as Street Kid #1, Lee Spencer as Henry, as Young Sylvia, as Sabrina, as Judge Caldwell, and as Sylvia.

Guest stars: James Burgess as Street Kid #2, as Officer, as Head of Parole Board, Charles McLawhorn as Lee Martel, as Street Kid #1, Lee Spencer as Henry, as Young Sylvia, as Sabrina, as Judge Caldwell, and as Sylvia.
1405"The Ghost"Harvey S. LaidmanGerry ConwayJanuary 14, 1993 (1993-01-14)22.40[citation needed]

Mike Wilson (Franc Luz) a ranch owner who was murdered in his barn, returns from the dead as a ghost and asks Matlock to defend his wife, Janice, who is charged with his death.

Guest star: as Assistant D.A. Ms. Harrington

Note: Daniel Roebuck does not appear in this episode.
1416"The Class"Harvey S. LaidmanStory by : Joel Steiger
Teleplay by : D.O'Brien
January 21, 1993 (1993-01-21)19.30[citation needed]

Ben discusses his career and the idea of "The Perfect Murder" with a law class. But when one of the students vanishes, the university thinks Ben's speech sparked an extracurricular murder.

Guest Star: David Kaufman as Mark Randall

Note: Daniel Roebuck and Clarence Gilyard Jr. do not appear in this episode.
1427"The Singer"Harvey S. LaidmanRobert BrennenJanuary 28, 1993 (1993-01-28)14.40[citation needed]

When a producer is accused of murdering his country singer client, Ben comes to his defense.

Guest stars: Jason Beghe as Lt. Pat Rutledge, Peter Jurasik as Steve Fisher, Joyce Leigh Bowden as Kathy Westfall, Fredric Lehne as John Page, Terry Loughlin as Judge Edwards, Grayce Spence as Judge Drake, Tod Brenner as a Detective, and Diana Taylor as Prosecutor Ms. Harrington

Note: Daniel Roebuck and Clarence Gilyard Jr. do not appear in this episode.
1438"The Mark"Harvey S. LaidmanRobert SchlittFebruary 4, 1993 (1993-02-04)20.90[citation needed]

When Billy Wheeler (Randy Travis) returns to Atlanta with a $250,000 lottery ticket, he is swindled out of his money by a beautiful con artist who soon turns up dead, with Billy being framed for murder. Ben and Leanne have to try to clear his name.

Note: Daniel Roebuck and Clarence Gilyard Jr. do not appear in this episode.
1449"The Juror"Frank ThackeryGerald SanoffFebruary 11, 1993 (1993-02-11)21.20[citation needed]

Ben is planning a birthday fishing trip with Leanne, but a summon for jury duty puts a damper on their trip. Despite his convictions that no lawyer would want him on their jury. Ben ends up being juror number six, and while everyone else on the jury wants to convict Travis Spaulding of the murder of his wife. It is Ben alone that thinks they need to take a closer look at the evidence before sentencing the man to death. Unfortunately, tempers flare in the jury room as the jurors soon become divided between guilty and innocent.

Guest star: Fred Thompson as Prosecutor McGonigal Note: Daniel Roebuck and Clarence Gilyard Jr. do not appear in this episode. At the beginning of this episode, Leanne comments that Conrad sent her a birthday card.

The episode is a homage to the play (and later movie) 12 Angry Men.
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"The Fortune"Leo PennStory by : Joel Steiger
Teleplay by : Anne Collins
February 18, 1993 (1993-02-18)19.00[citation needed]

The nephew of an eccentric millionaire is accused of murdering his uncle after they were seen arguing, and Cliff is sent to work in the uncle's zoo in order to gather information to exonerate him. Meanwhile, Billy persuades Ben to defend him in court after he becomes involved in an investment scheme gone awry. Ben, Leanne, and Cliff continue to try and exonerate the nephew of murder. Guest stars: as Cop, as Newscaster, as Car Owner, as Maitre D', as Veterinarian, as Alvin Leacock and as Mr. McEvoy.

Note: Clarence Gilyard Jr. does not appear in this episode.
14712"The Debt"Christopher HiblerRichard CollinsMarch 18, 1993 (1993-03-18)18.50[citation needed]

When Leanne's ex-husband, Peter MacIntyre (Robert Desiderio) is charged with the murder of his friend and boss, Brian Morell, Leanne, at the urging of Peter's new wife, Cheryl (Amy Yasbeck), reluctantly agrees to defend him. However, when Ben (who harbored a dislike for Peter even before he left Leanne) discovers the truth about Peter's possible motive for killing Brian, involving the same case Leanne and Peter first met on 10 years before, a betrayed Leanne struggles with whether she can even defend him.

Note: Daniel Roebuck and Clarence Gilyard Jr. do not appear in this episode.
14813"The Revenge"Frank ThackeryStory by : Gerald Sanoff
Teleplay by : Anne Collins
March 25, 1993 (1993-03-25)19.00[citation needed]

Ben witnesses a robbery at a convenience store, but things start happening that made him look like he's losing it, including messing with his papers, sending him to wrong parties and submitting phony pictures of his rump to newspapers. Ben realizes that someone is trying to set him up. So, he, Cliff and Conrad look into some of his old cases, trying to figure out which recently released killer is out to get him. It turns out to be Cissy Lockwood (Bonnie Burroughs) from the episode "Mr. Awesome", whom Matlock convicted of killing her ex-boyfriend after he tried to blackmail her over her role in an armed robbery.

Note: This episode features clips from the season five episodes "The Cover Girl" and "The Personal Trainer", and the season six episode "Mr. Awesome". Brynn Thayer does not appear in this episode.
14914"The Obsession"Christopher HiblerMax Eisenberg and Lonon F. SmithApril 1, 1993 (1993-04-01)18.80[citation needed]

Even from his hospital bed, Ben can't get the case of a TV star accused of killing a therapist out of his mind.

Note: Clarence Gilyard Jr. does not appear in this episode.
15015"The Divorce"Leo PennWilliam T. ConwayApril 8, 1993 (1993-04-08)16.90[citation needed]

Duncan and Clara Farmington seemed to have the perfect marriage. Now they want the perfect divorce. What starts out as a simple division of property turns nasty as Leanne represents Clara and Ben represents Duncan. At the same time, Ben is being sued for millions by a con artist who faked getting seriously injured at Ben's house.

Guest star: James Stephens as Duncan Farmington

Note: Clarence Gilyard Jr. does not appear in this episode.
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"The Final Affair"Frank ThackeryStory by : Gerald Sanoff
Teleplay by : Anne Collins
April 29, 1993 (1993-04-29)17.90[citation needed]

Ben invites homeless man Lenny to live with him, while trying to find out if the archbishop was meant to die in a plot — a plot that includes an ex-football player, his wife, her lover and the Mafia.While Ben is still trying to untangle the mystery of the death of the archbishop, Conrad takes pictures that will tie the case together, before he sings in the church choir and somebody punched him to the ground.

Guest star: Jordan Rhoades as Lt. Harmon Andrews

Note: Daniel Roebuck does not appear in this episode.
15318"The Competition"Leo PennStory by : Gerald Sanoff
Teleplay by : Anne Collins
May 6, 1993 (1993-05-06)15.90[citation needed]

Matlock doesn’t think a young piano player (Samantha Grant) committed suicide. Nor does the girl's father (Leon Russom), who hires Ben to find out what really happened.

Guest Stars: Warren Frost as Billy Lewis and Leo Penn as Russ Lewis (Billy Lewis's brother)

Note: Daniel Roebuck does not appear in this episode. Though departed from the cast one episode before this one, Clarence Gilyard Jr. is still featured in the opening credits.


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