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Ally McBeal - Season 1

"A series that dares to reveal what's most exciting about a woman's body... her mind."

The first season of the television series Ally McBeal began airing in the United States on September 8, 1997, concluded on May 18, 1998, and consisted of 23 episodes. It tells the story of Ally McBeal, a young lawyer who found herself without a job after being sexually harassed by her boss, only to end up employed by her friend from college, Richard Fish, to work in the firm he created with his friend John Cage, named "Cage & Fish."

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Calista Flockhart

    Calista Flockhart

    Ally McBeal

  • Greg Germann

    Greg Germann

    Richard Fish

  • Jane Krakowski

    Jane Krakowski

    Elaine Vassal

  • Regina Hall

    Regina Hall

    Corretta Lipp

  • Peter MacNicol

    Peter MacNicol

    John Cage

  • Vonda Shepard

    Vonda Shepard

    Vonda Shepard

  • Portia De Rossi

    Portia De Rossi

    Nelle Porter

  • Josh Hopkins

    Josh Hopkins

    Raymond Millbury

Overview

The first season of the television series Ally McBeal began airing in the United States on September 8, 1997, concluded on May 18, 1998, and consisted of 23 episodes. It tells the story of Ally McBeal, a young lawyer who found herself without a job after being sexually harassed by her boss, only to end up employed by her friend from college, Richard Fish, to work in the firm he created with his friend John Cage, named "Cage & Fish."

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