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BOSTON LEGAL
Air Date: Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Time Slot: 10:00 PM-11:00 PM EST on ABC
Episode Title: (#419) "The Gods Must Be Crazy"
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DENNY CRANE FOR PRESIDENT! JERRY ESPENSON DEFENDS HIS EX-GIRLFRIEND WHEN SHE'S ARRESTED FOR PROSTITUTION, AND SHIRLEY SCHMIDT AND CARL SACK TAKE ON THE CASE OF A WOMAN SUING THE ARCHDIOCESE FOR NOT ALLOWING HER TO BECOME A PRIEST, ON ABC'S "BOSTON LEGAL"

George Segal Guest Stars as High Ranking Politico Paul Cruickshank

"The Gods Must Be Crazy" � Denny Crane for President! Denny Crane is asked by some high ranking politicos to run for President of the United States. Meanwhile, Jerry Espenson's ex-girlfriend, Dana, asks him to defend her when she's arrested for prostitution, and Shirley Schmidt and Carl Sack represent a woman who is suing the Archdiocese for not allowing her to become a priest, on "Boston Legal," WEDNESDAY, MAY 14 (10:00-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.

"Boston Legal" stars James Spader as Alan Shore, John Larroquette as Carl Sack, Christian Clemenson as Jerry Espenson, Gary Anthony Williams as Clarence/Clarice Bell, Tara Summers as Katie Lloyd, Saffron Burrows as Lorraine Weller, Taraji P. Henson as Whitney Rome, with Candice Bergen as Shirley Schmidt and William Shatner as Denny Crane.

Guest starring are George Segal as Paul Cruickshank, Rachelle Lefevre as Dana Strickland, Missi Pyle as Renee Winger, Henry Gibson as Judge Clark Brown, David Clennon as Attorney Braxton Mason, Larry Drake as Bishop Luke Bernard, Annie Abbott as Justice Frances Oliver, Gina Torres as A.D.A. Mary Franklin, Bruce Gray as Dr. Earl Roberts and Kirk B.R. Woller as FBI Special Agent Sharpe.

"The Gods Must Be Crazy" was written by David E. Kelley & Jill Goldsmith and directed by Jeff Bleckner.

"Boston Legal" is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC's selected HDTV format, with 5.1-channel surround sound and Spanish subtitles via secondary closed captioning.

A TV parental guideline will be posted closer to airdate.

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