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Ally McBeal

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Ally McBeal

US television show. The popular and inventive series, created by US producer David E Kelley, follows the fortunes of a young lawyer and her colleagues. Each episode, interspersed with wry wit, slapstick physical comedy, music, and numerous fantasy sequences, as well as courtroom drama, offers a modern-day morality tale. A great ensemble showpiece, the series stars Calista Flockhart, Peter MacNicol, Greg Germann, Lisa Nicole Carson, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Gil Bellows, Jane Krakowski, and, from the second season, Portia de Rossi and Lucy Alexis Liu. Each episode also features the music of US singer-songwriter Vonda Shepard. Its first season also made an international phenomenon of the animated ‘Dancing Baby’; generally, Ally McBeal has been celebrated for its innovative use of special effects in a primetime television show.



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