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Ally McBeal is an American legal comedy-drama television series, originally aired on Fox from September 8, 1997 to May 20, 2002. Created by David E. Kelley, the series stars Calista Flockhart in the title role as a young lawyer working in the fictional Boston law firm Cage and Fish, with other young lawyers whose lives and loves were eccentric, humorous and dramatic. The series placed #48 on Entertainment Weekly's 2007 "New TV Classics" list.

The series, set in the fictional Boston law firm Cage and Fish, begins with main character Allison Marie "Ally" McBeal joining the firm (co-owned by her law school classmate Richard Fish) after leaving her previous job due to sexual harassment. On her first day Ally is horrified to find that she will be working alongside her ex-boyfriend Billy Thomas—whom she has never gotten over—and to make things worse, Billy is now married to fellow lawyer Georgia, who also later joins Cage and Fish. The triangle among the three forms the basis for the main plot for the show's first three seasons.

Although ostensibly a legal drama, the main focus of the series was the romantic and personal lives of the main characters, often using legal proceedings as plot devices to contrast or reinforce a character's drama. For example, bitter divorce litigation of a client might provide a backdrop for Ally's decision to break up with a boyfriend. Legal arguments were also frequently used to explore multiple sides of various social issues.

Cage & Fish (which becomes Cage/Fish & McBeal or Cage, Fish, & Associates towards the end of the series), the fictional law firm where most of the characters work, is depicted as a highly sexualized environment, symbolized by its unisex restroom. Lawyers and secretaries in the firm routinely date, flirt with, or have a romantic history with each other, and frequently run into former or potential romantic interests in the courtroom or on the street outside.

The series had many offbeat and frequently surreal running gags and themes, such as Ally's tendency to immediately fall over whenever she met somebody she found attractive, or Richard Fish's wattle fetish and humorous mottos ("Fishisms" & "Bygones"), or John's gymnastic dismounts out of the office's unisex bathroom stalls, that ran through the series. The show used vivid, dramatic fantasy sequences for Ally's and other characters' wishful thinking; particularly notable is the dancing baby.

The series also featured regular visits to a local bar where singer Vonda Shepard regularly performed (though occasionally handing over the microphone to the characters). The series also took place in the same continuity as David E. Kelley's legal drama The Practice (which aired on ABC), as the two shows crossed over with one another on occasion, a very rare occurrence for two shows that aired on different networks.

 

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David E. Kelley on the idea behind creating Ally McBeal - a romantic comedy
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Thomas Schlamme on directing Ally McBeal
02:49
David E. Kelley on the visual fantasies and the dancing baby on Ally McBeal
01:41
David E. Kelley on the snappy dialogue on Ally McBeal
02:09
David E. Kelley on the music on Ally McBeal
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David E. Kelley

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David E. Kelley on the idea behind creating Ally McBeal - a romantic comedy
03:52
David E. Kelley on the visual fantasies and the dancing baby on Ally McBeal
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David E. Kelley on the snappy dialogue on Ally McBeal
02:09
David E. Kelley on the music on Ally McBeal
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David E. Kelley on selecting the name for Ally McBeal
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David E. Kelley on the popularity of the dancing baby on Ally McBeal
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David E. Kelley on being the only producer in history to win Emmys for drama and comedy series in one year (The Practice and Ally McBeal)
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David E. Kelley on the Ally McBeal cover of Time magazine issue on feminism
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Barry Manilow

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Barry Manilow on guest-starring on Ally McBeal
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Lee Rich

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Lee Rich on shows he likes
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Thomas Schlamme

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Thomas Schlamme on directing Ally McBeal
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Thomas Schlamme on his disappointment with the condensed versions of Ally McBeal
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