The Jury (TV series)
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This article is about the 2004 U.S. drama series. For the 2002 British serial, see The Jury (TV serial).
| The Jury | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Legal drama |
| Created by | James Yoshimura Tom Fontana Barry Levinson |
| Starring | Billy Burke Adam Busch Anna Friel Cote de Pablo Jeff Hephner Shalom Harlow |
| Composer(s) | Blue Man Group |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Language(s) | English |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 10 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer(s) | James Yoshimura Tom Fontana Barry Levinson Jim Finnerty |
| Producer(s) | Irene Burns |
| Running time | 44 minutes |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | Fox |
| Original run | June 8 – August 6, 2004 |
The Jury is an American legal drama television series that was broadcast by the Fox Network in 2004. Each week, in the same New York City courtroom, a new 12-person jury deliberates over a criminal case. Each episode begins at the start of jury deliberations; the trial is recounted through flashbacks.
Fox offered viewers of the show to cast a vote for a verdict through mobile phones.
Contents |
[edit] Cast
[edit] Main cast
- Billy Burke as Attorney John Ranguso
- Adam Busch as Steve Dixson
- Anna Friel as Attorney Megan Delaney
- Cote de Pablo as Marguerite Cisneros
- Jeff Hephner as Attorney Keenan O'Brien
- Shalom Harlow as Attorney Melissa Greenfield
[edit] Recurring cast
- Barry Levinson as Judge Horatio Hawthorne
- Patrice Oneal as Adam Walker
[edit] Episodes
| # | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Production code |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Three Boys and a Gun" | Ed Bianchi | Teleplay: Jason Yoshimura Story: James Yoshimura & Tom Fontana |
June 8, 2004 | 103 |
| Tempers flare as the jurors determine whether a teenager committed a premeditated murder against a rival on the basketball court, or was simply careless as he celebrated New Year's Eve with friends by firing his father's gun from the rooftop of his apartment. | |||||
| 2 | "The Honeymoon Suite" | Barry Levinson | Teleplay: Bradford Winters Story: Tom Fontana & James Yoshimura |
June 8, 2004 | 102 |
| The jury is charged with deciding whether a teenage girl was murdered by her boyfriend, or was a willing participant in an incomplete double suicide pact. | |||||
| 3 | "Mail Order Mystery" | Jean de Segonzac | Teleplay: Adam Rapp Story: Tom Fontana & James Yoshimura |
June 15, 2004 | 104 |
| Greenfield presents a credible case for reasonable doubt in her defense of a man accused of the murder of his mail order bride. | |||||
| 4 | "Bangers" | Ted Bogosian | Tom Fontana & James Yoshimura | June 22, 2004 | 105 |
| Hawthorne urges both sides to come to a swift plea agreement after he learns that gangbangers have intimidated the jurors deciding the fate of two of their members on trial for murdering a woman who opposed their drug dealing in her apartment building; Walker's dark mood during the case is explained when he reveals a painful incident from his past to Dixon. | |||||
| 5 | "Last Rites" | Alex Zakrzewski | Teleplay: Bradford Winters & Jason Yoshimura Story: Tom Fontana & James Yoshimura |
June 29, 2004 | 108 |
| The jury weighs whether a inmate's grudge prompted him to kill the prison chaplain during a riot, or if his arrest was set up by a fellow inmate and correctional officers. | |||||
| 6 | "Memories" | Jake Paltrow | Teleplay: Julie Martin Story: James Yoshimura & Tom Fontana |
July 9, 2004 | 106 |
| The jury debates whether they can rely upon the memory and the testimony of a little girl in determining if she was molested by her neighbor. | |||||
| 7 | "The Boxer" | Jean de Segonzac | Teleplay: James Yoshimura Story: Tom Fontana & James Yoshimura |
July 16, 2004 | 110 |
| The jury must determine if the evidence of a contentious relationship and a hat left at the scene is enough to convict a boxer of the death of his manager. | |||||
| 8 | "Pilot" | Barry Levinson | Teleplay: James Yoshimura & Tom Fontana Story: Tom Fontana & James Yoshimura & Barry Levinson |
July 23, 2004 | 101 |
| The jury must decide if a highly decorated police officer is guilty of vehicular manslaughter in the hit-and-run death of a homeless man even though there are no witnesses that can place him at the scene, and no damage to his vehicle. | |||||
| 9 | "Lamentation on the Reservation" | Clark Johnson | Teleplay: Kia Corthron Story: James Yoshimura & Tom Fontana |
July 30, 2004 | 109 |
| The jury examines the possible motives of romantic jealousy, greed, politics, business conflicts, and revenge in determining whether a woman is guilty of soliciting the murder of her business partner and lover. | |||||
| 10 | "To Jung to Die" | David Von Ancken | Teleplay: Willie Reale Story: James Yoshimura & Tom Fontana |
August 8, 2004 | 107 |
| The jury has a great deal of difficulty in determining whether a psychiatrist attempted to murder a woman who claims they had a sexual relationship while she was his patient. | |||||
[edit] External links
- The Jury at the Internet Movie Database
- The Jury at TV.com
Categories:
- 2000s American television series
- 2004 American television series debuts
- 2004 American television series endings
- American drama television series
- Crime television series
- English-language television series
- Fox network shows
- Legal television series
- Police procedural television series
- Television series by Fox Television Studios
- Television shows set in New York City