San Diego Union Tribune
Television's been entertaining us for well over 50 years now, so not much happens for the first time anymore.
But David E. Kelley might have done something unprecedented with "Boston Legal."
The writer-producer took "The Practice," a legal melodrama that had grown stale and weary over six years, introduced a new cast over the course of a season, gave the show a new look and a new attitude, turned it inside out, escorted the original actors one by one out the door, and, abracadabra, pulled from his hat a brand-new series.
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