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  1. Kate McShane: Creado por Robert C. Peters, Howard Rayfield Con Anne Meara, Sean McClory, Charles Haid, Biff McGuire. The trials of Kate McShane, a middle-aged attorney who often became emotionally involved in her clients.

  2. Kate McShane: Directed by Marvin J. Chomsky. With Anne Meara, Sean McClory, Charles Haid, Cal Bellini. A lawyer gets her father, who is a retired cop, and her brother, who is a Jesuit priest and a law professor, to help her solve the case of a rich woman accused of murdering her husband.

  3. Cast & crew. Trivia. IMDbPro. All topics. Episode list. Kate McShane. Top-rated. Fri, Apr 11, 1975. S1.E0. Kate McShane. A lawyer gets her father, who is a retired cop, and her brother, who is a Jesuit priest and a law professor, to help her solve the case of a rich woman accused of murdering her husband. 7.3/10. Rate. Seasons Years Top-rated.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kate_McShaneKate McShane - Wikipedia

    Kate McShane is an American legal drama television series that aired from September 10 until November 12, 1975. Kate McShane was the first series to feature a female lawyer in the lead role. A two-hour pilot film aired April 11, 1975.

  5. Compañías. Paramount Television. Género. Serie de TV. Drama. Intriga | Crimen. Sinopsis. Serie de TV. Kate McShane es una descarada y exitosa abogada criminalista en un barrio irlandés de clase trabajadora que a menudo selecciona los casos que parecen ya perdidos.

  6. Kate McShane. Main. Episodes. Seasons. Cast. Crew. Characters. Gallery. News. Follow. Television's first woman attorney in a dramatic series is red-haired, Irish, outspoken, single and successful, a hard driving attorney with her own law firm, Anne Meara is in the title role of Kate McShane. Share this on: Show Info. Previous Episode.

  7. 23 de oct. de 2019 · Kate McShane is a legal drama television series that aired from September to November of 1975 on the CBS television network. Among the show's achievements were a nomination for the 1976 Primetime Emmy awards as well as another nomination for the Edgar Allen Poe award for the episode Murder Comes in Little Pills.