Ally McBeal season 3

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DVD cover
No. of episodes 21
Release
Original network Fox
Original release October 25, 1999 (1999-10-25) – May 22, 2000 (2000-05-22)
List of Ally McBeal episodes

The third season of the television series Ally McBeal commenced airing in the United States on October 25, 1999, concluded on May 22, 2000, and consisted of 21 episodes. The entire season originally aired Mondays at 9pm, just like the seasons before.

A month before the premiere of the season, Fox began airing Ally, a half-hour show that consisted of re-edited scenes from the first two seasons and previously unseen footage, with the intention of making it a sitcom. 13 episodes of the show were shot, but only 10 were broadcast.[1]

It was released on DVD as a six disc boxed set under the title of Ally McBeal: Season Three on October 7, 2002,[2][3] just like the two seasons that aired before and in the U.S. on December 22, 2009.

The third season had an average rating of 12.3 million viewers in the United States and was ranked #39 on the complete ranking sheet of all the year's shows.[citation needed] This was the second highest rated season of Ally McBeal.

On the 52nd Primetime Emmy Awards, the show won an Emmy in the category of Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special for the season premiere episode Car Wash.[4] Kevin Fallon cited the sex scene from the episode Car Wash as one of "TV's 13 Dirtiest Sex Scenes" in a column for The Daily Beast.[5]

Crew

The season was produced by 20th Century Fox Television and David E. Kelley Productions. The executive producers were Bill D'Elia and the creator David E. Kelley, who also wrote all 23 episodes just like the two seasons before,[6] with the exception of co-writing the episodes Out in the Cold and In Search of Pygmies with Josh Caplan, and co-writing the episode Turning Thirty with Jill Goldsmith. Jonathan Pontell and Alicia West served as the co-executive producers.

Cast

The third season had ten major roles receive star billing. Calista Flockhart as Ally McBeal, Greg Germann as Richard Fish, Peter MacNicol as John Cage, Jane Krakowski as Elaine Vassal, Lisa Nicole Carson as Renée Raddick, Gil Bellows as Billy Thomas, Courtney Thorne-Smith as Georgia Thomas, Vonda Shepard as herself, Portia de Rossi as Nelle Porter and Lucy Liu as Ling Woo all returned to the main cast.

The season featured the departure of two original cast members, Gil Bellows and Courtney Thorne-Smith. Bellows left to star on The Agency and Thorne Smith was cast on According to Jim. Bellows' character was killed off in the episode Boy Next Door. According to the actor himself, the character was originally intended to stay only for one season, but the popularity kept him for two more.[7]

James LeGros made his debut as Mark Albert, a lawyer that replaced Billy at the firm. The character was recurring, and was upgraded to contract status as of season 4.[8]

Various supporting characters from the previous seasons returned to reprise their recurring roles, including Dyan Cannon making her final appearances as Judge Jennifer "Whipper" Cone, Albert Hall as Judge Seymore Walsh, Jennifer Holliday as Lisa Knowles, Harrison Page as Reverend Mark Newman, Tracey Ullman as Dr. Tracy Clark, and Renée Elise Goldsberry, Vatrena King and Sy Smith as the backup singers for Vonda Shepard. Gina Philips had a recurring role as Billy's secretary Sandy Hingle.

This season also featured a variety of celebrities. Al Green, Gladys Knight, and Gloria Gaynor all appeared in the form of Ally's hallucinations, while Macy Gray and Randy Newman appeared as performers at the bar. Farrah Fawcett portrays Robin Jones, a newspaper editor accused of sexual harassment. Loretta Devine appeared as a client who also sings during the course of one of Ally's hallucinations following Billy's death. And Tina Turner made an appearance.

Episodes

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No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod.
code
Viewers
(millions)
47 1 "Car Wash" Billy Dickson David E. Kelley October 25, 1999 (1999-10-25) 3M01 16.02[9]
48 2 "Buried Pleasures" Mel Damski David E. Kelley November 1, 1999 (1999-11-01) 3M02 16.86[10]
49 3 "Seeing Green" Peter MacNicol David E. Kelley November 8, 1999 (1999-11-08) 3M03 13.65[11]
50 4 "Heat Wave" Alex Graves David E. Kelley November 15, 1999 (1999-11-15) 3M04 14.98[12]
51 5 "Troubled Water" Joanna Kerns David E. Kelley November 22, 1999 (1999-11-22) 3M05 14.52[13]
52 6 "Changes" Arlene Sanford David E. Kelley November 29, 1999 (1999-11-29) 3M06 14.65[14]
53 7 "Saving Santa" Rachel Talalay David E. Kelley December 13, 1999 (1999-12-13) 3M07 14.40[15]
54 8 "Blue Christmas" Jonathan Pontell David E. Kelley December 20, 1999 (1999-12-20) 3M08 12.86[16]
55 9 "Out in the Cold" Dennie Gordon Story by: David E. Kelley & Josh Caplan
Teleplay by: David E. Kelley
January 10, 2000 (2000-01-10) 3M09 15.70[17]
56 10 "Just Friends" Michael Schultz David E. Kelley January 17, 2000 (2000-01-17) 3M10 14.41[18]
57 11 "Over the Rainbow" Alan Myerson David E. Kelley February 7, 2000 (2000-02-07) 3M11 14.70[19]
58 12 "In Search of Pygmies" Arvin Brown Story by: David E. Kelley & Josh Caplan
Teleplay by: David E. Kelley
February 14, 2000 (2000-02-14) 3M12 13.98[20]
59 13 "Pursuit of Loneliness" Jonathan Pontell David E. Kelley February 21, 2000 (2000-02-21) 3M13 15.11[21]
60 14 "The Oddball Parade" Bryan Gordon David E. Kelley February 28, 2000 (2000-02-28) 3M14 15.23[22]
61 15 "Prime Suspect" Rachel Talalay David E. Kelley March 20, 2000 (2000-03-20) 3M15 14.41[23]
62 16 "Boy Next Door" Jack Bender David E. Kelley March 27, 2000 (2000-03-27) 3M16 14.55[24]
63 17 "I Will Survive" Barnet Kellman David E. Kelley April 17, 2000 (2000-04-17) 3M17 13.05[25]
64 18 "Turning Thirty" Jeannot Szwarc David E. Kelley & Jill Goldsmith May 1, 2000 (2000-05-01) 3M18 12.11[26]
65 19 "Do You Wanna Dance?" Michael Lange David E. Kelley May 8, 2000 (2000-05-08) 3M19 10.75[27]
66 20 "Hope and Glory" Mel Damski David E. Kelley May 15, 2000 (2000-05-15) 3M20 11.50[28]
67 21 "Ally McBeal: The Musical, Almost" Bill D'Elia David E. Kelley May 22, 2000 (2000-05-22) 3M21 11.17[29]

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