Law & Order season 10
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Law & Order | |
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Season 10 | |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | September 22, 1999 May 24, 2000 | –
Season chronology | |
The 10th season of Law & Order premiered on NBC, September 22, 1999 and ended May 24, 2000. Executive Producers René Balcer and Ed Sherin leave the show at the end of the season.
Cast
Ed Green (played by Jesse L. Martin) replaced season 9's Rey Curtis (Benjamin Bratt) in the role of junior detective.
Main cast
- Jerry Orbach as Lennie Briscoe
- Jesse L. Martin as Ed Green
- S. Epatha Merkerson as Anita Van Buren
- Sam Waterston as E.A.D.A. Jack McCoy
- Angie Harmon as A.D.A. Abbie Carmichael
- Steven Hill as D.A. Adam Schiff
Guest cast
- Dann Florek as Capt. Don Cragen
- Carey Lowell as Jamie Ross
- Carolyn McCormick as Elizabeth Olivet
- J. K. Simmons as Dr. Emil Skoda
Episodes
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2061"Gunshow"Ed SherinRené BalcerSeptember 22, 1999 E1106TBA2072"Killerz"Constantine MakrisRichard SwerenSeptember 29, 1999 E1103TBA
2083"DNR"David PlattS : William N. Fordes;
T : Kathy McCormickOctober 6, 1999 E1109TBA2094"Merger"Stephen WertimerLynn MametOctober 13, 1999 E110116.84[1]
2105"Justice"Matthew PennS : William N. Fordes;
S/T : Gerry ConwayNovember 10, 1999 E1104TBA
2116"Marathon"Jace AlexanderRichard Sweren & Matt WittenNovember 17, 1999 E1105TBA
2127"Patsy"David PlattRené Balcer & Lynne E. LittNovember 24, 1999 E110217.60[2]
2138"Blood Money"Matthew PennBarry SchindelDecember 1, 1999 E111115.24[3]
2149"Sundown"Jace AlexanderS : William N. Fordes;
S/T : Krista VernoffDecember 15, 1999 E1107TBA
21510"Loco Parentis"Constantine MakrisRichard Sweren & Matt WittenJanuary 5, 2000 E111518.28[4]
21611"Collision"David PlattS : William N. Fordes;
S/T : Gerry ConwayJanuary 26, 2000 E111618.12[5]
21712"Mother's Milk"Richard DobbsLynn Mamet & Barry SchindelFebruary 9, 2000 E111018.38[6]
21813"Panic"Constantine MakrisS : Kathy McCormick & Matt Witten;
T : William N. Fordes & Lynn MametFebruary 16, 2000 E1117TBA
21914"Entitled"Ed SherinS : Dick Wolf, René Balcer & Robert Palm;
T : Richard SwerenFebruary 18, 2000 E1112TBA22015"Fools for Love"Christopher MisianoKathy McCormick & Lynne E. LittFebruary 23, 2000 E1113TBA22116"Trade This"Jace AlexanderS : René Balcer;
S/T : Barry SchindelMarch 1, 2000 E1118TBA
22217"Black, White and Blue"Constantine MakrisS : Richard Sweren;
T : Matt Witten;
S/T : Lynne E. LittMarch 22, 2000 E112018.67[7]
22318"Mega"David PlattLynn MametApril 5, 2000 E112117.99[8]
22419"Surrender Dorothy"Martha MitchellBarry Schindel & Matt WittenApril 26, 2000 E1125TBA
22520"Untitled"Jace AlexanderS : Richard Sweren;
S/T : Barry M. SchkolnickMay 3, 2000 E112416.42[9]22621"Narcosis"Constantine MakrisKathy McCormick & Lynne E. LittMay 10, 2000 E112318.64[10]
22722"High & Low"Richard DobbsS : William N. Fordes;
S/T : Gerry ConwayMay 17, 2000 E1122TBA22823"Stiff"Jace AlexanderS : René Balcer;
S/T : Hall PowellMay 24, 2000 E111915.12[11]22924"Vaya Con Dios"Christopher MisianoRené Balcer & Richard SwerenMay 24, 2000 E110819.48[11]
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Notes
- Jesse L. Martin joins the cast as Det. Ed Green in this season.
- This is the final season to feature Steven Hill as Adam Schiff. Steven Hill was the last original cast member to leave the series.
- The Law & Order spinoff, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, debuted at the time of this season.
- This season features all five of the series' longest serving characters: Anita Van Buren (17 seasons), Jack McCoy (16 seasons), Lennie Briscoe (12 seasons), Adam Schiff (10 seasons) and Ed Green (9 seasons). Additionally, one member of the original cast of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (Mariska Hargitay), who remains on the show to date, appears in the episode 'Entitled.' Christopher Meloni departed SVU in 2011, Richard Belzer in 2013, and Dann Florek in 2014.
- "Entitled," episode 219, is a continuation of an SVU episode of the same name.
- Adrienne Shelly guest starred in the episode of 'Law & Order' titled "High & Low" (Season 10) in which she portrayed the character Wendy Alston. Shelly herself would later be murdered, which inspired the episode 'Melting Pot' (Season 17).
References
- ^ "Prime-Time TV Rankings". The Los Angeles Times. October 20, 1999. Retrieved October 13, 2018.
- ^ Pucci, Douglas (December 18, 2008). "Top 20 Television Programs November 22-28, 1999". Mediaweek. Archived from the original on January 17, 2010. Retrieved October 10, 2018.
- ^ "Dateline: Week Of December 8, 1999 In News, Pop Culture, Tech, Celebrity, Entertainment & Fascinating Facts". Mr. Pop Culture. Archived from the original on October 13, 2018. Retrieved October 13, 2018.
- ^ "Dateline: Week Of January 8, 2000 In News, Pop Culture, Tech, Celebrity, Entertainment & Fascinating Facts". Mr. Pop Culture. Archived from the original on October 10, 2018. Retrieved October 10, 2018.
- ^ "Dateline: Week Of February 1, 2000 In News, Pop, Celebrity, Entertainment, Music, Tech & Fascinating Facts". Mr. Pop Culture. Archived from the original on October 14, 2018. Retrieved October 13, 2018.
- ^ "Dateline: Week Of February 15, 2000 In News, Pop, Celebrity, Entertainment, Music, Tech & Fascinating Facts". Mr. Pop Culture. Archived from the original on October 14, 2018. Retrieved October 13, 2018.
- ^ "Dateline: Week Of March 22, 2000 In News, Pop, Celebrity, Entertainment, Music, Tech & Fascinating Facts". Mr. Pop Culture. Archived from the original on October 10, 2018. Retrieved October 10, 2018.
- ^ "Dateline: Week Of April 8, 2000 In News, Pop Culture, Tech, Celebrity, Entertainment & Fascinating Facts". Mr. Pop Culture. Archived from the original on October 14, 2018. Retrieved October 13, 2018.
- ^ "Top 20 Network Primetime Report". Zap2it. Archived from the original on August 19, 2000. Retrieved October 13, 2018.
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External links
Preceded by Season Nine (1998-1999) |
List of Law & Order seasons (1990-2010) |
Succeeded by Season Eleven (2000-2001) |