The first season of Law of Law & Order premiered premiered on NBC on September 13, 1990, and concluded on June 9, 1991.
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Cast Actor
Character
Main cast
Recurring cast
George Dzundza
Sgt. Max Greevey
Entire season
N/A
Chris Noth
Det. Mike Logan
Entire season
N/A
Dann Florek
Capt. Don Cragen
Entire season
N/A
Michael Michael Moriarty
Executive A.D.A. Ben Stone Stone
Entire season
N/A
Richard Brooks Brooks
A.D.A. Paul R obinette obinette
Entire season
N/A
Steven Hill
D.A. Adam Schiff
Episodes 1–5, 7–22
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Episo Episodes des
States Country of origin United States 22
No. of episodes
Broadcast Original channel NBC Original run
September 13, 1990 – June 9, 1991
Home video release DVD release
No. No. in in season series
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Region 1
October 15, 2002[1]
Region 2
June 16, 2003[2]
Region 4
April 14, 2003
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"Prescription 1 for Death"
John P. Whitesell II
Teleplay by: Ed Zuckerman Story by: David Black & Ed Zuckerman
September 13, 1990
66209
Suzanne Morton dies after a visit to a hospital emergency room during a hectic night shift. Her father, a former army medic in Vietnam, accuses the hospital of negligence and demands a police investigation. Logan and Greevey question a doctor who made adjustments to her chart, but are soon led to the respected Dr. Edward Auster, who they feel may have been drunk on duty. The other residents are reluctant to speak for fear their jobs may be in jeopardy, and Stone is faced with the awkward job of prosecuting a revered physician. Guest stars: Rocky Carroll, John Spencer, Ron Rifkin and Erick Avari. This episode was the basis for the Law & Order: UK episode "The Wrong Man"
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"Subterranean Homeboy Blues"
E.W. Swackhamer
Robert Palm
September 20, 1990
66205
A white woman shoots two black men in a crowded subway. The shooting at first appears to be selfdefense, but further investigation shows that the motive may be revenge. Logan and Greevey argue about di Biasi's guilt, especially after learning that the dead man has a substantial record, and the living one cannot control himself in court. Laura di Biasi tries to make her case to Robinette, but he distances himself from the issue. Stone has trouble with the case, both in dealing with di Biasi's public defender, Shambala Green, and with the fact that the district attorney's office is divided over the issue. Guest stars: Cynthia Nixon, Akili Prince, and Lorraine Toussaint.
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"The Reaper's Helper"
Vern Gillum
Teleplay by: Thomas Francis McElroy, David Black & Robert Stuart Nathan Story by: Thomas Francis McElroy
October 4, 1990
66215
Construction worker Bobby Holland is found shot to death in his apartment. Logan and Greevey investigate and soon learn that Holland was gay. After reading a magazine article, Greevey connects the death to others in Los Angeles and San Francisco. The detectives arrest Jack Curry, who is connected to all three cases. Curry admits his involvement and claims that each man asked him to help them commit suicide because they had AIDS. Stone is troubled about prosecuting the case because of his doubts that Curry did anything wrong. Guest stars: Peter Frechette and Charlotte Moore.
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"Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die"
Charles Correll
Teleplay by: Robert Stuart Nathan Story by: Dick Wolf
October 11, 1990
66210
Paige Bartlett is found beaten severely in her Upper East Side apartment. She dies in the hospital. Greevey and Logan investigate her boyfriend Steven Feinstein, but find that they broke up the evening before she was killed. The detectives locate another boyfriend, Ned Loomis, and learn that he has a history of violence after another former victim comes forward. Stone is frustrated when he is not able to use Loomis' former crimes against him in court. Guest stars: Dennis Boutsikaris, Marita Geraghty, Thomas Calabro, and Haviland Morris.
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"Happily Ever After"
Vern Gillum
Teleplay by: David Black & Robert Stuart Nathan Story by: Dick Wolf & David Black
October 23, 1990
66212
Alan Ralston is shot to death and his wife Janet wounded inside their building parking garage. In hospital, Janet identifies the alleged attacker from a police photo. One witness questioned early in the investigation is Gil Himes, a business associate of Alan. Police eventually piece together that the crime was not a random act of violence by the identified attacker. Rather it was the intentional murder of Alan and equally intentional wounding of Janet. Stone tries to get one of the suspects to testify against the other. New time slot on Tuesdays at 10pm ET Guest stars: Roxanne Hart and Bob Gunton.
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"Everybody's Favorite Bagman"
John Patterson
Dick Wolf
October 30, 1990
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After local councilman and former bagman Charles Halsey is mugged and his throat slashed, Logan and Greevey investigate the case and the two young black male suspects initially caught. Their suspicion turns to organized crime when they link the victim to Masucci soldier Tony Scalisi. As Stone and Robinette continue their investigation, they uncover a corruption scandal involving a dirty councilman; the collection of parking meter violation fines has been awarded to a firm connected to organized crime. To avoid the appearance of impropriety, District Attorney Wentworth won't allow Stone to offer Scalisi immunity. However, in order to win their case, their only option might be to make a deal with the mobster. Stone discovers that case involves not only organized crime, but also elected city officials and a deputy police commissioner whom he accuses of changing his testimony and doctoring evidence in a past case. Stone is unable to use the police because of suspected corruption within the department, so he consults Assistant U.S. Attorney John McCormack. First episode of the series to be filmed.
This episode served as the series pilot and was filmed in 1988 for CBS which originally was to air the series for the 1989-90 season. Roy Thinnes portrays the District Attorney role that Steven Hill assumed when the series went into production. Guest stars: Roy Thinnes, Trey Wilson, Paul Guilfoyle, Dick Latessa, Michael Wikes, Marcia Jean Kurtz, Debra Stricklin, William H. Macy, and Ron Foster.
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"By Hooker, By Crook"
Martin Davidson
David Black
November 13, 1990
66203
The discovery of an unconscious man named Diamond in Central Park leads Greevey and Logan to Diamond's previous activity and locale—with an escort named Jolene in a hotel room. Greevey poses as a "john" looking for Jolene. When she stipulates her fees and services, Greevey arrests her for solicitation. When Diamond dies, the investigation leads to Jolene's superior, Jasmine, then to Jasmine's superior, Laura Winthrop. Winthrop claims that she runs a catering service, but when Jolene's blood tests HIV positive, the case takes a sharp tack questioning the safety of the escort service industry. Guest stars: Patricia Clarkson, Jenny Robertson, Bernir Barrow, Addison Powell, Courtney B. Vance, and Kelle Kerr.
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"Poison Ivy"
Teleplay by: Jacob Brackman E.W. Story by: Jack Swackhamer Richardson & Jacob Brackman
November 20, 1990
66211
During a routine drug arrest, a veteran police officer, Freddo Parisi, kills an young African-American man named Tommy Richardson, who may have been unarmed. Parisi is accused of planting a gun on the victim to justify the shooting. Moreover, Parisi has a similar incident already on his record. Richardson, was a student at Princeton University who was well respected for his contributions to his community in terms of time, energy, and money. But the investigation reveals that he sold drugs to get the money. The episode is very loosely based on the shooting of Edmund Perry. Guest stars: John Finn, Al Freeman Jr., Erika Alexander, and Erik King.
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"Indifference"
James Quinn
Robert Palm
November 27, 1990
66207
Greevey and Logan discover that an abused child has a cocaine-addicted mother, who is also being abused by her drug-addicted psychotherapist husband. The detectives investigate the doctor's checkered past, while prosecutors take a new tactic after the child dies. Based on the Lisa Steinberg case; for the first (and only) time during the show's run, a disclaimer at
the conclusion of the episode explicitly stated that the case was only an inspiration for that specific show.[3] Season 15's "Fixed", airing a few months after Joel Steinberg's actual release from prison, would later serve as a direct sequel to this episode. Guest stars: Marcia Jean Kurtz, Lorraine Toussaint, Louis Zorich, and David Groh.
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"Prisoner of Love"
Michael Fresco
Teleplay by: Robert Stuart Nathan Story by: David Black & Robert Stuart Nathan
December 4, 1990
66208
The apparent suicide of a controversial bisexual artist, who died while engaging in an apparent act of auto-erotic strangulation, leads Detectives Greevey and Logan into the city's bondage/S&M subculture. The initial explanation for the artist/victim's position is that he was involved in a "performance art work." Further investigation reveals that, in fact, he was one of a sadomasochistic trio that included the head of the New York Department of Cultural Affairs and his "mistress," a wealthy socialite dominatrix who instigated and monitored the S&M scene that led to the artist's death. Guest stars: Frances Conroy, Larry Keith, Amy Aquino, Marjorie Monaghan, and Fran Brill.
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"Out of the Half-Light"
E.W. Swackhamer
Michael Duggan
December 11, 1990
66202
A teenaged African-American girl claims to have been raped by white police officers. Police and prosecutors struggle to get the truth when an ambitious African-American congressman claims the investigation is a racially motivated cover-up. The conflict heats until Robinette learns from the girl's parents that she and her boyfriend had sexual relations. The family fears an unwanted pregnancy, so, with the urging of the congressman, they claim the girl was raped by police officers. However, when the rape kit tests negative, the prosecution suspects the case may be a hoax. Having admitted the hoax, the family avoids the congressman whose campaign has been destroyed. Prosecutors devise a solution involving allround gag orders. They concede that reputations were seriously damaged, but they reason that, with its impetus deflated, the case will fade quickly from people's memories. Based on Tawana Brawley's case. Guest stars: J.A. Preston, Billie Neal, Frankie Faison, and Sandra Reaves-Phillips.
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"Life Choice"
Aaron Lipstadt
Teleplay by: David Black & Robert Stuart Nathan Story by: Dick
January 8, 1991
66213
Wolf After Mary Donovan, an anti-abortion protester, is killed in an abortion center bombing, detectives search for all of her potential co-conspirators. The victim's parents and brother prove to be as committed to the pro-life movement as the victim. The first defendant arrested is Celeste McClure, who purchased the fertilizer to be mixed with the diesel fuel to create the bomb. Police determine that the central figure in the plot is Rose Schwimmer who is arrested. Detectives discover that the victim was pregnant and was secretly seeking an abortion. At trial, Schwimmer attempts to use her witness testimony to preach against abortion. Stone stops the attempt by asking Schwimmer that, if abortion is murder, is Schwimmer not guilty of murdering Mary Donovan's unborn baby. Schwimmer is visibly defeated by the question and remains silent for the remainder of the trial, including her conviction. Guest stars: Caroline Kava, Paul Hecht, Pat McNamara, Clark Gregg, and Bridgit Ryan.
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"A Death in the Family"
Teleplay by: Joe Viola & David Gwen Arner Black Story by: Joe Viola
January 15, 1991
66204
A corrupt police officer is apparently shot to death by his young patrol partner on a rooftop in the dark. Investigation reveals that, after displaying many blatant examples of his corruption to his partner, he was afraid that she would report him. So he lured her to the rooftop and tried to kill her, but she killed him first. She is cleared of the shooting, but since policy dictates that she should have reported him, she will lose her job. 14
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"The Violence of Summer"
Don Scardino
Michael Duggan
February 5, 1991
66219
Stone temporarily dismisses rape charges against three defendants because the victim is a journalist of questionable character whose testimony has too many flaws. Greevey and Logan's subsequent reinvestigation uncovers a possible fourth assailant. This is one of the few episodes where the "Order" segment preceded the "Law" segment. Guest stars: Megan Gallagher, Samuel L. Jackson, Randy Danson, Sandy Baron, Al Shannon, Gil Bellows, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Kenny Johnston.
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"The Torrents of Greed (Part I)"
Teleplay by: Michael S. E.W. Chernuchin Swackhamer Story by: Michael Duggan & Michael S. Chernuchin
February 12, 1991
66222
Detectives arrest three members of the Masucci crime family involved in a fatal assault, which leads to Stone attempting to use the arrest as a means to take down the entire Masucci crime syndicate via charging Mafia chieftain Frank Masucci. However, the plan backfires when Stone discovers that his chief witness (one of the three charged in the fatal assault) perjures himself on the stand, leading to Masucci's acquittal.
The episode's title is taken from Chapter 18, verse 251 of the Buddhist scripture The Dhammapada: "There is no fire like passion, there is no shark like hatred, there is no snare like folly, there is no torrent like greed." The witness Edgar Hoover recites this verse in its entirety at the beginning of his interrogation scene. Guest stars: Bruce Altman, Christine Baranski, Charles Cioffi, Steven Keats, Stephen McHattie
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"The Torrents of Greed (Part II)"
Teleplay by: Michael S. E.W. Chernuchin Swackhamer Story by: Michael Duggan & Michael S. Chernuchin
February 19, 1991
66225
In the wake of Masucci's acquittal, ADAs Stone and Robinette intensify their investigation with the mob boss. Their investigation leads them to bust Masucci's brother-in-law, who the mob boss promptly has murdered. The murder leads to the discovery of the dumping ground for victims of Masucci's crime syndicate. As they re-arrest the mob boss, his grieving sister supports her brother in court by putting up the money for his bail. However, within hours of leaving the courtroom, Frank Masucci is killed by an unknown hitman. Robinette and Stone speculate that Masucci's sister as the one who ordered the hit, but are unable to prove it. The two men, along with Adam Schiff, take comfort in the fact that in spite of their failure to bring Masucci to justice through the legal system, that his death will severely cripple the crime family. 17
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"Mushrooms"
Daniel Sackheim
Robert Palm
February 26, 1991
66218
A 12-year-old boy is injured and his infant brother is killed by gunshots. The investigation reveals the children were the accidental victims of a hit ordered by a drug dealer against a real estate broker. Tragically, the murders prove to be the result of an adolescent gunman targeting the wrong address because he knows more about operating automatic weapons than about basic reading. Future cast member S. Epatha Merkerson makes her first L&O appearance as the mother of the two victims.
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"The Secret Sharers"
E.W. Swackhamer
Robert Stuart Nathan
March 12, 1991
66221
Stone faces a Texas cowboy lawyer and a hostile community as he tries to prosecute a young man accused of murdering a drug dealer. He discovers two truths-that the drug dealer raped the defendant's sister, and that the community views the murder as retribution.
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"The Serpent's Tooth"
Don Scardino
Teleplay by: René Balcer & Robert Stuart Nathan Story by: I.C. Rapoport & Joshua Stern
March 19, 1991
66224
A businessman and his wife are murdered; initially, the couple's two sons are treated as suspects. As the investigation develops, detectives discover that, in order to obtain financing for his business, the man took on a partner who was connected to Russian organized crime.
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"The Troubles"
John P. Whitesell II
Teleplay by: Robert Palm Story by: Dick Wolf & Robert Palm
March 26, 1991
66214
A truck with three handcuffed federal prisoners arrives at the 27th precinct. FBI and NYPD officials discover that one of the prisoners has mysteriously been murdered. The FBI officials assert jurisdiction and transport the other two to a federal prison. One of the two is a suspected IRA member who has been detained in the U.S. for five years without charge, bail or trial. Shortly afterwards, the remaining prisoner is discovered hanging in his federal prison cell. A prison guard is discovered to be an IRA member; he confesses to the prisoner's murder. Detectives and prosecutors face resistance from federal authorities as they pursue murder charges against a suspected IRA member serving time in federal prison, after he is suspected of killing another federal prisoner. Guest Stars: Anthony Heald, Paxton Whitehead, and Harriet Sansom Harris.
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"Sonata for a Solo Organ"
Fred Gerber
Teleplay by: Joe Morgenstern & Michael S. Chernuchin Story by: Joe Morgenstern & Michael Duggan
April 2, 1991
66226
Greevey and Logan discover that an apparent mugging victim found unconscious on a park bench has had his kidney removed. The case leads to a powerful man whose daughter desperately needed a transplant and the doctor who may have helped him. This episode was the basis for the Law & Order: UK episode "Sacrifice"
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"The Blue Wall"
Teleplay by: Robert Stuart Nathan Vern Gillum Story by: Dick Wolf & Robert Stuart Nathan
June 9, 1991
66220
Suspicion grows in the department after incriminating evidence is erased. Captain Cragen is implicated in the internal affairs investigation. The detectives and prosecutors work together to get his name cleared. Last appearance of George Dzundza as Sgt. Max Greevey (though the character appears in the first episode of the next season, played by someone else).
References 1. Lambert, David (August 19, 2002). " Law & Order – Season One Cover Art" (http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Law-Order/201). TVShowsonDVD.com. Retrieved August 19, 2002. 2. " Law & Order : Series 1 (1991)" (http://www.universal-playback.com/law-order/products/law-and-order-series-11991). Universal Playback . Retrieved August 19, 2002. 3. "Although some aspects of this story may remind you of the Lisa Steinberg case recently adjudicated in New York City, this episode and its characters are fictional and the events and actions portrayed do not reflect the actions of any principals involved in that case. In the actual case, the male defendant was convicted of manslaughter, while all charges against his female companion were dismissed. There was no evidence of her involvement in physical abuse of any child, or that any child was sexually abused by either adult."
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List of Law & Order seasons (1990–2010)
Succeeded by Season Two (1991–1992)
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