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Benjamin Leighton "Ben" Matlock is a renowned, folksy yet cantankerous defense attorney who charges a fee of $100,000 to take a case. He is known for visiting crime scenes to discover overlooked clues, as well as his down-home style of coming up with viable, alternative theories of the crime in question (usually murder) while sitting in his office playing the banjo or polishing his shoes.
In 1992, she joined the cast of the ABC legal series Matlock portraying Matlock's daughter, Leanne MacIntyre, [3] and was a regular cast member; she was previously a guest star in the 1991 episode "The Suspect".
Andy Griffith as Ben Matlock; Brynn Thayer as Leanne McIntyre; Daniel Roebuck as Cliff Lewis; Clarence Gilyard as Conrad McMasters; Cast notes. Brynn Thayer and Daniel Roebuck joined the cast this season; Clarence Gilyard, Jr. departed as a regular at the end of the season, but appeared once more early in Season 8.
CBS's new "Matlock" reboot is a gender-swapped version of the original "Matlock" series that starred Andy Griffith and aired for nine seasons from 1986 to 1995.
Jennie Snyder Urman, showrunner of 'Matlock' on CBS, talks about reimagining the character and why Kathy Bates is perfect for the role.
During the sneak peek of the series, which aired on Sunday, September 22, Bates' character Madeline "Matty" Matlock was introduced as a former lawyer with the same last name as the iconic Matlock ...
The sixth season of Matlock originally aired in the United States on NBC with a two-hour season premiere from October 18, 1991 and a two-hour season finale on May 8, 1992. Cast [ edit ]
The show is about widower Ben Matlock (Andy Griffith), a renowned, folksy and popular though cantankerous attorney.Usually, at the end of the case, the person who is on the stand being questioned by Matlock is the actual perpetrator and Matlock will expose them, despite making clear that his one goal is to prove reasonable doubt in the case of his client's guilt or to prove his client's innocence.