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词条 Reasonable Doubts
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  1. Synopsis

  2. Cast

  3. Awards and nominations

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox television
|show_name = Reasonable Doubts
|image = Reasonable Doubts.jpg
|caption =
|creator = Robert Singer
|starring = Mark Harmon
Marlee Matlin
|composer = Ross Levinson
|theme_music_composer = Brad Fiedel
|country = USA
|language = {{Plainlist|
  • English
  • American Sign Language

}}
|runtime = 60 minutes
|network = NBC
|company = December 3rd Productions
Lorimar Television
|num_seasons = 2
|first_aired = September 26, 1991
|last_aired = April 27, 1993
|num_episodes = 44
}}

Reasonable Doubts is a police drama television series broadcast in the United States by NBC that ran from 1991 to 1993.

Synopsis

Reasonable Doubts is primarily about the working relationship between Assistant District Attorney Tess Kaufman (Marlee Matlin), a prosecutor very sensitive to the rights of the accused, and hard-charging, gruff Detective Dicky Cobb (Mark Harmon), an old-fashioned cop with a "bust-the-perps" attitude. The reason that these two had been assigned to work together was that Cobb was one of the few available police officers who knew sign language, and Tess, like the actress who portrayed her, was deaf. Dicky was usually more frustrated by Tess' attitudes than by her deafness; he also repeated what Tess said back to her to make sure that he understood it (Tess also read lips) and this allowed the audience to understand her part of the dialogue. Dicky also spoke as he signed to Tess.

Both characters were involved with other people when the series started; Tess was estranged from, but still in contact with, her husband Bruce (Tim Grimm); Dicky had a manipulative girlfriend named Kay Lockman (Nancy Everhard). Kay was, unsurprisingly, quite jealous of Tess, and not without reason, as a considerable mutual attraction, despite their differences, developed between Tess and Dicky. The situation became more complicated with the death of Kay early in the second season, freeing the characters to pursue the relationship at least somewhat more, although its resolution was still up in the air when the program was not renewed for a third season. Cobb was also involved with flinty lawyer Maggie Zombro (Kay Lenz), an early continuing character who became a regular in later seasons.[1]

Executive producer Bob Singer gained some interest from the network in spinning off the show into a straight cop drama starring Harmon and Jim Beaver, who had played Dicky's friend and partner Detective Earl Gaddis from the beginning of the show, but ultimately NBC demurred.

Cast

  • Mark Harmon as Detective Dickie Cobb
  • Marlee Matlin as Assistant District Attorney Tess Kaufman
  • William Converse-Roberts as District Attorney Arthur Gold
  • Nancy Everhard as Kay Lockman
  • Tim Grimm as Bruce Kaufman
  • Kay Lenz as Maggie Zombro (recurring, season 1; main, season 2)
  • Bill Pugin as Ben Douglass
  • Jim Beaver as Detective Earl Gaddis
  • Marnie Andrews as Judge Andrea Claussen
  • John Mese as Sean Kelly (1991–1992)
  • Willie C. Carpenter as Robert Maxwell (1991–1992)
  • James Acheson as Andy Cromyer (1991)
  • Michael Holden as Judge Melvin Orrick (1991–1992)
  • Richard Gant as Alvin Pinkston (1991–1992)
  • Vanessa Angel as Detective Peggy Elliott (1992–1993)
  • Jim Pirri as Asher Roth (1992–1993)
  • Leslie Jordan as Marvin/Cliff Sizemore (1992–1993)
  • Gregg Henry as Weldon Lewis (1992)

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRecipientResult
1992 American Cinema Editors' Eddie Award Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week/Pilots Robert Primes {{nom}}
Golden Globe Award Best Actor – Television Series Drama Mark Harmon {{nom}}
Best Actress – Television Series Drama Marlee Matlin {{nom}}
1993 Best Actor – Television Series Drama Mark Harmon {{nom}}
Best Actress – Television Series Drama Marlee Matlin {{nom}}
1992 Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesKay Lenz {{nom}}
1993 {{nom}}
Outstanding Cinematography for a Series Richard M. Rawlings Jr. (For episode "Lifelines") {{nom}}
1992Viewers for Quality Television Award Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series Mark Harmon {{nom}}
Best Actress in a Quality Drama Series Marlee Matlin {{nom}}
1993 Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series Mark Harmon {{nom}}
Best Actress in a Quality Drama Series Marlee Matlin {{nom}}
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series Kay Lenz {{won}}
Best Specialty Player Leslie Jordan {{nom}}
1994 Writers Guild of America Award Episodic Drama Ed Zuckerman (For episode "Thank God, It's Friday") {{nom}}

References

1. ^{{cite news|last1=Everett|first1=Todd|title=Reasonable Doubts Try to Be Nice– What Does It Get You?|url=https://variety.com/1992/tv/reviews/reasonable-doubts-try-to-be-nice-what-does-it-get-you-1200430943/|work=Variety|date=November 16, 1992|access-date=November 22, 2017}}
  • Brooks, Tim and Marsh, Earle, The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows

External links

  • {{IMDb title|id=0101175}}
  • {{tv.com show|reasonable-doubts|Reasonable Doubts}}

10 : NBC network shows|1990s American legal television series|1990s American crime drama television series|Deaf culture in the United States|Sign language television programs|English-language television programs|Television series by Lorimar Television|1991 American television series debuts|1993 American television series endings|Fictional portrayals of the Chicago Police Department

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