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Law & Order is a police procedural and legal drama series that premiered on NBC on September 13, 1990. Set in New York City, where episodes were also filmed, the series ran for twenty seasons before it was cancelled on May 14, 2010, and aired its final episode ten days later on May 24.[1] After its cancellation, AMC Network considered reviving Law & Order for a twenty-first season;[2] however, in July 2010, Dick Wolf indicated that attempts had failed and he declared that the series had now 'moved to the history books'.[3]

Law & Order is a police procedural and legal drama series that premiered on NBC on September 13, 1990. Set in New York City, where episodes were also filmed, the series ran for twenty seasons before it was cancelled on May 14, 2010, and aired its final episode ten days later on May 24. After its cancellation, AMC Network considered reviving Law & Order for a twenty-first season; however, in. Created by Emmy Award-winning Producer Dick Wolf, 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,' now in its 21st season, makes television history as the longest-running primetime live-action series of all time.

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A total of 456 original episodes and one TV film of Law & Order aired before cancellation.

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Series overview[edit]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedNielsen ratings[4][5]
First airedLast airedRankRating
122September 13, 1990June 9, 1991#46[6]12.1[6]
222September 17, 1991May 12, 1992#46[7]12.3[7]
322September 23, 1992May 19, 1993#56[8]10.2[8]
422September 15, 1993May 25, 1994#38[9]11.9[9]
523September 21, 1994May 24, 1995#27[10]11.6[10]
623September 20, 1995May 22, 1996#24[11]10.9[11]
723September 18, 1996May 21, 1997#27[12]10.5[12]
824September 24, 1997May 20, 1998#24[13]14.1[13]
924 + filmSeptember 23, 1998May 26, 1999#20[14]13.8[14]
1024September 22, 1999May 24, 2000#13[15]16.3[15]
1124October 18, 2000May 23, 2001#11[16]17.7[16]
1224September 26, 2001May 22, 2002#7[17]18.7[17]
1324October 2, 2002May 21, 2003#10[18]17.3[18]
1424September 24, 2003May 19, 2004#14[19]15.9[19]
1524September 22, 2004May 18, 2005#25[20]13.0[20]
1622September 21, 2005May 17, 2006#35[21]11.2[21]
1722September 22, 2006May 18, 2007#54[22]9.4[22]
1818January 2, 2008May 21, 2008#38[23]9.7[23]
1922November 5, 2008June 3, 2009#62[24]8.2[24]
2023September 25, 2009May 24, 2010#60[25]7.2[25]

Episodes[edit]

Season 1 (1990–91)[edit]

  • The sixth episode 'Everybody's Favorite Bagman' was the original pilot made by CBS in 1988. NBC decided to air 'Prescription for Death' as the first episode of the series in 1990, before airing the original pilot later in the season.
  • George Dzundza (Max Greevey) left the cast at the end of the first season. He was replaced by Paul Sorvino.
  • S. Epatha Merkerson guest stars as Denise Winters in the episode 'Mushrooms'. She then joins the main cast as Anita Van Buren three seasons later.
  • 13 episodes (excluding the CBS pilot) were filmed from the spring to the summer of 1990 before being broadcast. 13 episodes were already in can when the show premiered on NBC.
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
US viewers
(millions)
11'Prescription for Death'John P. Whitesell IIStory by : David Black & Ed Zuckerman
Teleplay by : Ed Zuckerman
September 13, 19906620914.00[26]
22'Subterranean Homeboy Blues'E.W. SwackhamerRobert PalmSeptember 20, 19906620515.50[26]
33'The Reaper's Helper'Vern GillumStory by : Thomas Francis McElroy
Teleplay by : Thomas Francis McElroy & David Black & Robert Stuart Nathan
October 4, 19906621514.60[27]
44'Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die'Charles CorrellStory by : Dick Wolf
Teleplay by : Robert Stuart Nathan
October 11, 19906621016.80[27]
55'Happily Ever After'Vern GillumStory by : Dick Wolf & David Black
Teleplay by : David Black & Robert Stuart Nathan
October 23, 19906621219.40[27]
66'Everybody's Favorite Bagman'John PattersonDick WolfOctober 30, 19908354318.20[27]
77'By Hooker, By Crook'Martin DavidsonDavid BlackNovember 13, 19906620317.70[28]
88'Poison Ivy'E.W. SwackhamerStory by : Jack Richardson & Jacob Brackman
Teleplay by : Jacob Brackman
November 20, 19906621115.00[28]
99'Indifference'James QuinnRobert PalmNovember 27, 19906620717.60[28]
1010'Prisoner of Love'Michael FrescoStory by : David Black & Robert Stuart Nathan
Teleplay by : Robert Stuart Nathan
December 4, 19906620816.80[29]
1111'Out of the Half-Light'E.W. SwackhamerMichael DugganDecember 11, 19906620219.80[29]
1212'Life Choice'Aaron LipstadtStory by : Dick Wolf
Teleplay by : David Black & Robert Stuart Nathan
January 8, 19916621319.20[30]
1313'A Death in the Family'Gwen ArnerStory by : Joe Viola
Teleplay by : Joe Viola & David Black
January 15, 19916620417.80[30]
1414'The Violence of Summer'Don ScardinoMichael DugganFebruary 5, 19916621916.20[31]
1515'The Torrents of Greed'E.W. SwackhamerStory by : Michael Duggan & Michael S. Chernuchin
Teleplay by : Michael S. Chernuchin
February 12, 19916622216.60[32]
1616'The Torrents of Greed (Part II)'E.W. SwackhamerStory by : Michael Duggan & Michael S. Chernuchin
Teleplay by : Michael S. Chernuchin
February 19, 19916622513.60[33]
1717'Mushrooms'Daniel SackheimRobert PalmFebruary 26, 19916621815.60[34]
1818'The Secret Sharers'E.W. SwackhamerRobert Stuart NathanMarch 12, 19916622113.20[35]
1919'The Serpent's Tooth'Don ScardinoStory by : I.C. Rapoport & Joshua Stern
Teleplay by : René Balcer & Robert Stuart Nathan
March 19, 19916622419.30[36]
2020'The Troubles'John P. Whitesell IIStory by : Dick Wolf & Robert Palm
Teleplay by : Robert Palm
March 26, 19916621417.40[35]
2121'Sonata for Solo Organ'Fred GerberStory by : Joe Morgenstern & Michael Duggan
Teleplay by : Joe Morgenstern & Michael S. Chernuchin
April 2, 19916622618.00[37]
2222'The Blue Wall'Vern GillumStory by : Dick Wolf & Robert Stuart Nathan
Teleplay by : Robert Stuart Nathan
June 9, 19916622012.20[38]

Season 2 (1991–92)[edit]

  • Paul Sorvino joined the cast as Phil Cerreta.
  • The episode 'The Wages of Love' guest-starred Jerry Orbach as a defense attorney. He became Mike Logan's new partner the next season as wisecracking detective Lennie Briscoe.
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
US viewers
(millions)
231'Confession'Fred GerberMichael Duggan & Robert PalmSeptember 17, 19916741616.40[39]
242'The Wages of Love'Ed SherinTeleplay by: Ed Zuckerman
Story by: Robert Stuart Nathan & Ed Zuckerman
September 24, 19916740516.60[40]
253'Aria'Don ScardinoTeleplay by: Christine Roum
Story by: Michael S. Chernuchin
October 1, 19916741118.90[41]
264'Asylum'Kristoffer Siegel-TaboriTeleplay by: Kathy McCormick
Story by: Robert Palm
October 8, 19916740920.80[42]
275'God Bless the Child'E.W. SwackhamerDavid Black & Robert Stuart NathanOctober 22, 19916740415.10[43]
286'Misconception'Daniel SackheimTeleplay by: Michael S. Chernuchin
Story by: Michael Duggan & Michael S. Chernuchin
October 29, 19916741018.50[44]
297'In Memory Of'Ed SherinTeleplay by: David Black & Robert Stuart Nathan
Story by: David Black & Siobhan Byrne
November 5, 19916741318.10[45]
308'Out of Control'John WhitesellTeleplay by: Jack Richardson
Story by: David Black & Robert Stuart Nathan
November 12, 19916740319.30[46]
319'Renunciation'Gwen ArnerMichael S. Chernuchin & Joe MorgensternNovember 19, 19916741416.00[47]
3210'Heaven'Ed SherinTeleplay by: Nancy Ann Miller & Robert Palm
Story by: Robert Palm
November 26, 19916741519.10[48]
3311'His Hour Upon the Stage'Steve CohenRobert Nathan & Giles BluntDecember 10, 19916740718.30[49]
3412'Star Struck'Ed SherinTeleplay by: Robert Nathan & Sally Nemeth
Story by: David Black & Alan Gelb
January 7, 19926740621.30[50]
3513'Severance'Jim FrawleyTeleplay by: Michael S. Chernuchin & William N. Fordes
Story by: Michael Duggan & William N. Fordes
January 14, 19926741817.40[50]
3614'Blood Is Thicker'Peter LevinTeleplay by: Ed Zuckerman
Story by: Robert Nathan & Ed Zuckerman
February 4, 19926742217.60[50]
3715'Trust'Daniel SackheimTeleplay by: René Balcer
Story by: Michael Duggan & René Balcer
February 11, 19926741717.60[50]
3816'Vengeance'Daniel SackheimTeleplay by: Michael S. Chernuchin & René Balcer
Story by: Peter S. Greenberg & Michael S. Chernuchin
February 18, 19926742019.20[50]
3917'Sisters of Mercy'Fred GerberTeleplay by: René Balcer
Story by: Robert Palm & René Balcer
March 3, 19926742316.40[50]
4018'Cradle to Grave'James FrawleyRobert Nathan & Sally NemethMarch 31, 19926742418.10[50]
4119'The Fertile Fields'Ed SherinMichael S. Chernuchin & René BalcerApril 7, 19926742517.50[50]
4220'Intolerance'Steven RobmanRobert Nathan & Sally NemethApril 14, 19926742614.90[50]
4321'Silence'Ed SherinTeleplay by: René Balcer & Michael S. Chernuchin
Story by: René Balcer & Michael Duggan
April 28, 19926742711.10[50]
4422'The Working Stiff'Daniel SackheimTeleplay by: Robert Palm
Story by: William N. Fordes & Robert Palm
May 12, 19926742812.10[50]

Season 3 (1992–93)[edit]

  • Paul Sorvino (Phil Cerreta) left the cast after the episode 'Point of View'. He was replaced by Jerry Orbach (Lennie Briscoe) who came in during that episode.
  • Carolyn McCormick joined the cast as Dr. Elizabeth Olivet
  • Dann Florek (Don Cragen) and Richard Brooks (Paul Robinette) left the cast after the episode 'Benevolence;' they both returned in guest roles. Florek was replaced by S. Epatha Merkerson (Anita Van Buren), and Brooks was replaced by Jill Hennessy (Claire Kincaid).
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
US viewers
(millions)
451'Skin Deep'Daniel SackheimRobert Nathan & Gordon RayfieldSeptember 23, 19926800914.90[51]
462'Conspiracy'Ed SherinMichael S. Chernuchin & René BalcerSeptember 30, 19926800612.80[51]
473'Forgiveness'Bill D'EliaTeleplay by: Ed Zuckerman
Story by: Robert Nathan & Ed Zuckerman
October 7, 19926800517.20[51]
484'The Corporate Veil'Don ScardinoMichael S. Chernuchin & Joe MorgensternOctober 14, 19926800714.80[51]
495'Wedded Bliss'Vern GillumRobert Nathan & Edward PomerantzOctober 21, 19926800414.80[51]
506'Helpless'James FrawleyMichael S. Chernuchin & Christine RoumNovember 4, 19926801117.50[51]
517'Self-Defense'Ed SherinRené Balcer & Hall PowellNovember 11, 19926800814.90[51]
528'Prince of Darkness'Gilbert ShiltonRobert Nathan & William N. FordesNovember 18, 19926800314.60[51]
539'Point of View'Gilbert MosesWalon Green & René BalcerNovember 25, 19926801216.40[51]
5410'Consultation'James HaymanMatt Kiene & Joseph ReinkemeyerDecember 9, 19926801413.40[51]
5511'Extended Family'Charles CorrellTeleplay by: Wendell Rawls & Robert Nathan
Story by: Wendell Rawls
January 6, 19936801516.10[52]
5612'Right to Counsel'James FrawleyMichael S. Chernuchin & Barry M. SchkolnickJanuary 13, 19936801915.10[52]
5713'Night and Fog'Ed SherinMichael S. Chernuchin & René BalcerFebruary 3, 19936801814.60[52]
5814'Promises to Keep'Ed SherinTeleplay by: Robert Nathan & Joshua Stern
Story by: William N. Fordes & Douglas Stark
February 10, 19936802211.40[52]
5915'Mother Love'Daniel SackheimTeleplay by: Robert Nathan
Story by: Walon Green & Robert Nathan
February 24, 19936802414.60[52]
6016'Jurisdiction'Bruce Seth GreenWalon Green & René BalcerMarch 3, 199368017TBA
6117'Conduct Unbecoming'Arthur W. ForneyTeleplay by: Michael S. Chernuchin & René Balcer
Story by: Walon Green & Peter S. Greenberg
March 10, 19936802313.50[52]
6218'Animal Instinct'Ed SherinMichael S. Chernuchin & Sibyl GardnerMarch 17, 19936802112.70[52]
6319'Virus'Steven RobmanMichael S. Chernuchin & René BalcerApril 21, 19936801011.90[52]
6420'Securitate'James HaymanMatt Kiene & Joe ReinkemeyerMay 5, 19936802610.80[52]
6521'Manhood'Ed SherinTeleplay by: Robert Nathan
Story by: Walon Green & Robert Nathan
May 12, 19936802513.70[52]
6622'Benevolence'Ed SherinTeleplay by: René Balcer & Douglas Palau
Story by: Douglas Palau
May 19, 19936802815.40[52]

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Season 4 (1993–94)[edit]

  • S. Epatha Merkerson (Anita Van Buren) and Jill Hennessy (Claire Kincaid) joined the cast.
  • Carolyn McCormick (Elizabeth Olivet) and Michael Moriarty (Benjamin Stone) left the cast at the end of the season. Moriarty was replaced by Sam Waterston (Jack McCoy) in season 5.
  • This season the opening sequence changed to a shorter version with more bass.
  • Beginning with this season, Florek directed several episodes before joining the cast of its 1999 spin-off, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
US viewers
(millions)
671'Sweeps'James FrawleyCraig McNeer & Robert NathanSeptember 15, 19936900913.60[53]
682'Volunteers'James QuinnRené BalcerSeptember 29, 19936901713.70[54]
693'Discord'Ed SherinMichael S. ChernuchinOctober 6, 19936901215.30[54]
704'Profile'E.W. SwackhamerTeleplay by: Gordon Rayfield & Ed Zuckerman
Story by: Gordon Rayfield
October 13, 19936901016.00[54]
715'Black Tie'Arthur W. ForneyWalon Green & Michael S. ChernuchinOctober 20, 19936900416.30[54]
726'Pride and Joy'Gilbert ShiltonEdward Pomerantz & Robert NathanOctober 27, 19936900616.20[54]
737'Apocrypha'Gabrielle BeaumontMichael S. ChernuchinNovember 3, 19936901314.90[54]
748'American Dream'Constantine MakrisSibyl GardnerNovember 9, 19936901814.40[54]
759'Born Bad'Fred GerberMichael S. Chernuchin & Sally NemethNovember 16, 19936902115.60[54]
7610'The Pursuit of Happiness'Dann FlorekMorgan Gendel & Robert NathanDecember 1, 19936900517.00[55]
7711'Golden Years'Helaine HeadTeleplay by: Doug Palau & Ed Zuckerman
Story by: Doug Palau
January 5, 19946900815.20[55]
7812'Snatched'Constantine MakrisWalon Green & René BalcerJanuary 12, 19946902415.30[55]
7913'Breeder'Arthur W. ForneyMichael S. Chernuchin & René BalcerJanuary 19, 19946902319.30[55]
8014'Censure'Ed SherinWilliam N. FordesFebruary 2, 19946902619.00[55]
8115'Kids'Don ScardinoMichael Harbert & Robert NathanFebruary 9, 19946902816.30[55]
8216'Big Bang'Dann FlorekEd ZuckermanMarch 2, 19946902715.70[56]
8317'Mayhem'James QuinnTeleplay by: Michael S. Chernuchin & René Balcer
Story by: Michael S. Chernuchin & Walon Green
March 9, 19946902916.60[56]
8418'Wager'Ed SherinTeleplay by: Kevin Arkadie & Harvey Solomon
Story by: Michael S. Chernuchin & Harvey Solomon
March 30, 19946900216.30[56]
8519'Sanctuary'Arthur W. ForneyMichael S. Chernuchin & William N. FordesApril 13, 19946903017.10[56]
8620'Nurture'Jace AlexanderParis Qualles & Ed ZuckermanMay 4, 19946901115.30[56]
8721'Doubles'Ed SherinMichael S. Chernuchin & René BalcerMay 18, 19946900115.70[56]
8822'Old Friends'James QuinnTeleplay by: Joshua Stern
Story by: Robert Nathan & Joshua Stern
May 25, 19946903115.30[56]

Season 5 (1994–95)[edit]

  • Sam Waterston (Jack McCoy) joined the cast. Dann Florek reprises his role as Donald Cragen in the episode 'Bad Faith'.
  • This is the final season in which Chris Noth was a member of the regular cast as Mike Logan; he later would reprise his character in the TV movie Exiled: A Law & Order Movie in 1998, and on the series second spin-off, Law & Order: Criminal Intent in 2005 until 2008. He was replaced by Benjamin Bratt (Rey Curtis) in season 6.
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
US viewers
(millions)
891'Second Opinion'Ed SherinMichael S. Chernuchin & Jeremy R. LittmanSeptember 21, 19946940818.30[57]
902'Coma'Jace AlexanderEd ZuckermanSeptember 28, 19946940619.50[57]
913'Blue Bamboo'Don ScardinoTeleplay by: René Balcer & Morgan Gendel
Story by: René Balcer & Hall Powell
October 5, 19946940215.50[57]
924'Family Values'Constantine MakrisRené Balcer & William N. FordesOctober 12, 19946940117.70[57]
935'White Rabbit'Steven RobmanEd Zuckerman & Morgan GendelOctober 19, 19946941118.20[57]
946'Competence'Fred GerberMichael S. Chernuchin & Mark B. PerryNovember 2, 19946940917.90[57]
957'Precious'Constantine MakrisRené Balcer & I.C. RapoportNovember 9, 19946941017.50[57]
968'Virtue'Martha MitchellMark B. Perry & Jeremy R. LittmanNovember 23, 199469412TBA
979'Scoundrels'Marc LaubEd Zuckerman & Charles C. MannNovember 30, 19946941518.30[57]
9810'House Counsel'James QuinnMichael S. Chernuchin & Barry M. SchkolnickJanuary 4, 19956941316.40[58]
9911'Guardian'Christopher MisianoTeleplay by: René Balcer & William N. Fordes
Story by: René Balcer & Brad Markowitz
January 11, 19956940416.60[58]
10012'Progeny'Don ScardinoTeleplay by: Ed Zuckerman & Morgan Gendel
Story by: Morgan Gendel & Mark B. Perry
January 25, 19956941616.40[58]
10113'Rage'Arthur W. ForneyMichael S. ChernuchinFebruary 1, 19956941417.10[58]
10214'Performance'Martha MitchellTeleplay by: Ed Zuckerman & Jeremy R. Littman
Story by: René Balcer & Jeremy R. Littman
February 8, 19956941916.20[58]
10315'Seed'Don ScardinoMichael S. Chernuchin & Janis DiamondFebruary 15, 19956942016.80[58]
10416'Wannabe'Lewis H. GouldRené Balcer & I.C. RapoportMarch 15, 19956941716.00[59]
10517'Act of God'Constantine MakrisEd Zuckerman & Walter DallenbachMarch 22, 19956942216.00[59]
10618'Privileged'Vincent MisianoJeremy R. Littman & Suzanne O'MalleyApril 5, 19956941814.60[59]
10719'Cruel and Unusual'Matthew PennRené Balcer & Michael S. ChernuchinApril 19, 19956942315.50[59]
10820'Bad Faith'Dann FlorekRené BalcerApril 26, 19956942613.40[59]
10921'Purple Heart'Arthur W. ForneyMorgan Gendel & William N. FordesMay 3, 19956942114.10[59]
11022'Switch'Christopher MisianoJeremy R. Littman & Sibyl GardnerMay 17, 19956942514.10[59]
11123'Pride'Ed SherinEd Zuckerman & Gene RitchingsMay 24, 19956942713.40[59]

Season 6 (1995–96)[edit]

  • Benjamin Bratt (Rey Curtis) joined the cast; Richard Brooks reprises his role as former ADA Paul Robinette; and Jill Hennessy (Claire Kincaid) left the cast at the end of the season, with her character being killed.
  • The season finale episode 'Aftershock' was the first and only episode of the entire Law & Order series not to feature a case and instead focus on the characters' private lives. Claire Kincaid is killed in a car accident, injuring Detective Lennie Briscoe.
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
US viewers
(millions)
1121'Bitter Fruit'Constantine MakrisRené Balcer & Jeremy R. LittmanSeptember 20, 1995K010517.30[60]
1132'Rebels'Ed SherinTeleplay by: Ed Zuckerman & Suzanne O'Malley
Story by: Suzanne O'Malley
September 27, 1995K010613.70[60]
1143'Savages'Jace AlexanderMorgan Gendal & Barry M. Schkolnick & Michael S. ChernuchinOctober 18, 1995K010314.70[60]
1154'Jeopardy'Christopher MisianoRené Balcer & Jeremy R. LittmanNovember 1, 1995K010715.00[60]
1165'Hot Pursuit'Lewis H. GouldEd Zuckerman & Morgan GendelNovember 8, 1995K011017.10[60]
1176'Paranoia'Fred GerberMichael S. ChernuchinNovember 15, 1995K010416.70[60]
1187'Humiliation'Matthew PennMichael S. Chernuchin & Barry M. SchkolnickNovember 22, 1995K011119.20[60]
1198'Angel'Arthur W. ForneyMichael S. Chernuchin & Janis DiamondNovember 29, 1995K011417.00[61]
1209'Blood Libel'Constantine MakrisTeleplay by: I.C. Rapoport
Story by: René Balcer & I.C. Rapoport
January 3, 1996K010918.70[61]
12110'Remand'Jace AlexanderRené Balcer & Elaine LoeserJanuary 10, 1996K011315.60[61]
12211'Corpus Delicti'Christopher MisianoEd Zuckerman & Barry M. SchkolnickJanuary 17, 1996K011517.40[61]
12312'Trophy'Martha MitchellTeleplay by: Jeremy R. Littman
Story by: Jeremy R. Littman & Ed Zuckerman
January 31, 1996K011417.30[61]
12413'Charm City'Ed SherinMichael S. Chernuchin & Jorge ZamaconaFebruary 7, 1996K011619.40[61]
12514'Custody'Constantine MakrisTeleplay by: Morgan Gendel
Story by: René Balcer & Morgan Gendel
February 21, 1996K011714.70[61]
12615'Encore'Matthew PennEd Zuckerman & Jeremy R. LittmanFebruary 28, 1996K012015.10[62]
12716'Savior'David PlattMichael S. Chernuchin & Barry M. SchkolnickMarch 13, 1996K012115.90[62]
12817'Deceit'Vincent MisianoRené Balcer & Eddie FeldmannMarch 27, 1996K011815.30[62]
12918'Atonement'Martha MitchellTeleplay by: Morgan Gendel
Story by: Ed Zuckerman & Morgan Gendel
April 10, 1996K012316.20[62]
13019'Slave'Jace AlexanderRené Balcer & Elaine LoeserApril 21, 1996K012212.70[62]
13120'Girlfriends'Christopher MisianoTeleplay by: Ed Zuckerman & Suzanne O'Malley
Story by: Ed Zuckerman & Jeremy R. Littman
May 1, 1996K012413.60[62]
13221'Pro Se'Lewis H. GouldRené Balcer & I.C. RapoportMay 8, 1996K011914.60[62]
13322'Homesick'Matthew PennTeleplay by: Barry M. Schkolnick & Elaine Loeser
Story by: Michael S. Chernuchin & Barry M. Schkolnick
May 15, 1996K012617.30[62]
13423'Aftershock'Martha MitchellTeleplay by: Janis Diamond
Story by: Michael S. Chernuchin & Janis Diamond
May 22, 1996K012515.00[62]

Season 7 (1996–97)[edit]

  • Carey Lowell joined the cast as Jamie Ross, replacing Jill Hennessy (Claire Kincaid) from the previous season.
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
US viewers
(millions)
1351'Causa Mortis'Ed SherinRené BalcerSeptember 18, 1996K110615.70[63]
1362'I.D.'Constantine MakrisEd ZuckermanSeptember 25, 1996K110716.50[63]
1373'Good Girl'Jace AlexanderJeremy R. LittmanOctober 2, 1996K110314.50[63]
1384'Survivor'Vincent MisianoBarry M. SchkolnickOctober 23, 1996K110415.50[63]
1395'Corruption'Matthew PennTeleplay by: Gardner Stern
Story by: René Balcer & Gardner Stern
October 30, 1996K110116.20[64]
1406'Double Blind'Christopher MisianoJeremy R. Littman & William N. FordesNovember 6, 1996K110515.20[64]
1417'Deadbeat'Constantine MakrisEd Zuckerman & I.C. RapoportNovember 13, 1996K110814.90[64]
1428'Family Business'Lewis H. GouldGardner Stern & Barry M. SchkolnickNovember 20, 1996K111114.00[64]
1439'Entrapment'Matthew PennRené Balcer & Richard SwerenJanuary 8, 1997K110913.20[65]
14410'Legacy'Brian MertesEd Zuckerman & Jeremy R. LittmanJanuary 15, 1997K111315.10[65]
14511'Menace'Constantine MakrisTeleplay by: I.C. Rapoport
Story by: Barry M. Schkolnick & I.C. Rapoport
February 5, 1997K111415.00[66]
14612'Barter'Dan KarlokRené Balcer & Eddie FeldmannFebruary 12, 1997K111014.80[66]
14713'Matrimony'Lewis H. GouldEd Zuckerman & Richard SwerenFebruary 19, 1997K111513.10[66]
14814'Working Mom'Jace AlexanderJeremy R. Littman & I.C. RapoportFebruary 26, 1997K111815.00[66]
14915'D-Girl'Ed SherinRené Balcer & Ed Zuckerman & Gardner SternMarch 13, 1997K111919.80[67]
15016'Turnaround'Ed SherinRené Balcer & Ed Zuckerman & Gardner SternMarch 20, 1997K112018.10[67]
15117'Showtime'Ed SherinRené Balcer & Ed Zuckerman & Gardner SternMarch 27, 1997K112117.10[67]
15218'Mad Dog'Christopher MisianoRené BalcerApril 2, 1997K111614.90[68]
15319'Double Down'Arthur W. ForneyTeleplay by: Ed Zuckerman & Shimon Wincelberg
Story by: Richard Sweren & Shimon Wincelberg
April 16, 1997K112214.60[68]
15420'We Like Mike'David PlattGardner Stern & I.C. RapoportApril 30, 1997K112513.40[69]
15521'Passion'Constantine MakrisTeleplay by: Barry M. Schkolnick
Story by: Barry M. Schkolnick & Richard Sweren
May 7, 1997K112413.10[69]
15622'Past Imperfect'Christopher MisianoJanis DiamondMay 14, 1997K111213.40[69]
15723'Terminal'Constantine MakrisRené Balcer & Ed ZuckermanMay 21, 1997K110214.90[69]

Season 8 (1997–98)[edit]

  • This is the first season in the series in which no cast change was made from the previous season.
  • This is the first season to feature 24 episodes.
  • This is the final season to feature Carey Lowell in the main cast as Jamie Ross. She would make a guest appearance in an episode in the next two seasons as well as becoming a judge on the series third spin-off, Law & Order: Trial by Jury.
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
US viewers
(millions)
1581'Thrill'Martha MitchellRené BalcerSeptember 24, 1997K250817.58[70]
1592'Denial'Christopher MisianoTeleplay by: David Shore
Story by: David Shore & René Balcer
October 8, 1997K250414.30[71]
1603'Navy Blues'Jace AlexanderTeleplay by: Kathy McCormick
Story by: Dick Wolf & Kathy McCormick
October 15, 1997K251011.80[72]
1614'Harvest'Matthew PennTeleplay by: I.C. Rapoport
Story by: I.C. Rapoport & René Balcer
October 29, 1997K250614.20[73]
1625'Nullification'Constantine MakrisDavid BlackNovember 5, 1997K250713.00[74]
1636'Baby, It's You'Ed SherinJorge ZamaconaNovember 12, 1997K251116.00[75]
1647'Blood'Jace AlexanderTeleplay by: Craig Tepper
Story by: René Balcer & Craig Tepper
November 19, 1997K250215.10[76]
1658'Shadow'Matthew PennRichard SwerenNovember 26, 1997K250514.80[77]
1669'Burned'Constantine MakrisSiobhan ByrneDecember 10, 1997K250114.20[78]
16710'Ritual'Brian MertesKathy McCormick & Richard SwerenDecember 17, 1997K251613.90[79]
16811'Under the Influence'Adam DavidsonRené BalcerJanuary 7, 1998K251717.00[80]
16912'Expert'Lewis H. GouldDavid Shore & I.C. RapoportJanuary 21, 1998K251813.60[81]
17013'Castoff'Gloria MuzioDavid Black & Harold SchechterJanuary 28, 1998K251215.60[82]
17114'Grief'Christopher MisianoSuzanne OshryFebruary 4, 1998K251414.60[83]
17215'Faccia a Faccia'Martha MitchellRené Balcer & Eddie FeldmannFebruary 25, 1998K251913.80[84]
17316'Divorce'Constantine MakrisBarry M. SchkolnickMarch 4, 1998K252014.70[85]
17417'Carrier'J. RanelliDavid BlackApril 1, 1998K252512.70[86]
17518'Stalker'Richard DobbsKathy McCormickApril 15, 1998K252316.40[87]
17619'Disappeared'David PlattRichard Sweren & William N. FordesApril 22, 1998K252814.20[88]
17720'Burden'Constantine MakrisDavid Shore & I.C. RapoportApril 24, 1998K252611.30[88]
17821'Bad Girl'Jace AlexanderRené Balcer & Richard SwerenApril 29, 1998K252414.30[89]
17922'Damaged'Constantine MakrisJanis DiamondMay 6, 1998K252214.30[90]
18023'Tabloid'Brian MertesTeleplay by: David Black
Story by: David Black & Alec Baldwin
May 13, 1998K251513.30[91]
18124'Monster'Ed SherinRené Balcer & Richard SwerenMay 20, 1998K252714.80[92]

Season 9 (1998–99)[edit]

  • Angie Harmon joins the cast as Abbie Carmichael in this season. Benjamin Bratt (Rey Curtis) leaves the cast after this season but returns in the twentieth-season episode 'Fed'.
  • Exiled: A Law & Order Movie was broadcast during this season.
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
US viewers
(millions)
1821'Cherished'Ed SherinTeleplay by: Kathy McCormick
Story by: Carl Nelson & Scott Tobin & Kathy McCormick
September 23, 1998E020315.60[93]
1832'DWB'Constantine MakrisRené BalcerOctober 7, 1998E0205TBA
1843'Bait'Lewis H. GouldTeleplay by: David Shore
Story by:David Shore & I.C. Rapoport
October 14, 1998E0204TBA
1854'Flight'David PlattRichard Sweren & William N. FordesOctober 21, 1998E0209TBA
1865'Agony'Constantine MakrisKathy McCormickNovember 4, 1998E0216TBA
N–AN–A'Exiled: A Law & Order Movie'Jean de SegonzacStory by : Charles Kipps & Chris Noth
Teleplay by : Charles Kipps
November 8, 1998N/A17.70[94]
1876'Scrambled'Martha MitchellTeleplay by: Ed Zuckerman
Story by:Judith Hooper & Dick Teresi
November 11, 1998E0208TBA
1887'Venom'Jace AlexanderTeleplay by: I.C. Rapoport
Story by: David Shore & I.C. Rapoport
November 18, 1998E0206TBA
1898'Punk'Matthew PennTeleplay by: Matt Witten
Story by: Richard Sweren & Matt Witten
November 25, 1998E021513.43[95]
1909'True North'Arthur W. ForneyEd ZuckermanDecember 9, 1998E0207TBA
19110'Hate'Constantine MakrisRené BalcerJanuary 6, 1999E0214TBA
19211'Ramparts'Matthew PennKathy McCormick & Lynne LittJanuary 13, 1999E021116.62[96]
19312'Haven'David PlattDavid Shore & I.C. RapoportFebruary 10, 1999E021913.55[97]
19413'Hunters'Richard DobbsStory by : William N. Fordes & Gerry Conway
Teleplay by : Gerry Conway
February 10, 1999E021815.29[97]
19514'Sideshow'Ed SherinRené BalcerFebruary 17, 1999E0210TBA
19615'Disciple'Martha MitchellStory by : Kathy McCormick & Lynne Litt
Teleplay by : Richard Sweren & Lynne Litt
February 24, 1999E022013.55[98]
19716'Harm'Richard DobbsRené Balcer & Eddie FeldmannMarch 3, 1999E0213TBA
19817'Shield'Stephen WertimerStory by : David Shore & I.C. Rapoport
Teleplay by : David Shore & I.C. Rapoport & René Balcer
March 24, 1999E0220TBA
19918'Juvenile'Lewis H. GouldRichard Sweren & Lynne LittApril 14, 1999E022314.87[99]
20019'Tabula Rasa'Richard DobbsKathy McCormick & William N. FordesApril 21, 1999E022216.45[100]
20120'Empire'Matthew PennStory by : René Balcer & Robert Palm
Teleplay by : Robert Palm
May 5, 1999E0217TBA
20221'Ambitious'Christopher MisianoStory by : Richard Sweren & Barry M. Schkolnick
Teleplay by : Barry M. Schkolnick
May 12, 1999E022115.06[101]
20322'Admissions'Jace AlexanderStory by : William N. Fordes & Lynne E. Litt
Teleplay by : Kathy McCormick & Lynne E. Litt
May 19, 1999E0224TBA
20423'Refuge'Constantine MakrisRené BalcerMay 26, 1999E021216.31[102]
20524'Refuge (Part II)'Constantine MakrisRené BalcerMay 26, 1999E022519.29[102]

Season 10 (1999–00)[edit]

  • Benjamin Bratt (Rey Curtis) left the cast at the end of the ninth season, and was replaced by Jesse L. Martin (Ed Green) this season. Steven Hill (Adam Schiff) left the cast at the end of the season; he was the last first-season cast member to leave the series.
  • This was also the season that aired with the creation of the series’ first spin-off Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
US viewers
(millions)
2061'Gunshow'Ed SherinRené BalcerSeptember 22, 1999E1106TBA
2072'Killerz'Constantine MakrisRichard SwerenSeptember 29, 1999E1103TBA
2083'DNR'David PlattTeleplay by: Kathy McCormick
Story by: William N. Fordes
October 6, 1999E1109TBA
2094'Merger'Stephen WertimerLynn MametOctober 13, 1999E110116.84[103]
2105'Justice'Matthew PennTeleplay by: Gerry Conway
Story by: William N. Fordes & Gerry Conway
November 10, 1999E1104TBA
2116'Marathon'Jace AlexanderRichard Sweren & Matt WittenNovember 17, 1999E1105TBA
2127'Patsy'David PlattRené Balcer & Lynne E. LittNovember 24, 1999E110217.60[104]
2138'Blood Money'Matthew PennBarry SchindelDecember 1, 1999E111115.24[105]
2149'Sundown'Jace AlexanderTeleplay by: Krista Vernoff
Story by: William N. Fordes & Krista Vernoff
December 15, 1999E1107TBA
21510'Loco Parentis'Constantine MakrisRichard Sweren & Matt WittenJanuary 5, 2000E111518.28[106]
21611'Collision'David PlattTeleplay by: Gerry Conway
Story by: William N. Fordes & Gerry Conway
January 26, 2000E111618.12[107]
21712'Mother's Milk'Richard DobbsLynn Mamet & Barry SchindelFebruary 9, 2000E111018.38[108]
21813'Panic'Constantine MakrisTeleplay by: William N. Fordes & Lynn Mamet
Story by: Kathy McCormick & Matt Witten
February 16, 2000E1117TBA
21914'Entitled'Ed SherinTeleplay by: Richard Sweren
Story by: Dick Wolf, René Balcer & Robert Palm
February 18, 2000E1112TBA
22015'Fools for Love'Christopher MisianoKathy McCormick & Lynne E. LittFebruary 23, 2000E1113TBA
22116'Trade This'Jace AlexanderTeleplay by: Barry Schindel
Story by: René Balcer & Barry Schindel
March 1, 2000E1118TBA
22217'Black, White and Blue'Constantine MakrisTeleplay by: Lynne E. Litt & Matt Witten
Story by: Richard Sweren & Lynne E. Litt
March 22, 2000E112018.67[109]
22318'Mega'David PlattLynn MametApril 5, 2000E112117.99[110]
22419'Surrender Dorothy'Martha MitchellBarry Schindel & Matt WittenApril 26, 2000E1125TBA
22520'Untitled'Jace AlexanderTeleplay by: Barry M. Schkolnick
Story by: Richard Sweren & Barry M. Schkolnick
May 3, 2000E112416.42[111]
22621'Narcosis'Constantine MakrisKathy McCormick & Lynne E. LittMay 10, 2000E112318.64[112]
22722'High & Low'Richard DobbsTeleplay by: Gerry Conway
Story by: William N. Fordes & Gerry Conway
May 17, 2000E1122TBA
22823'Stiff'Jace AlexanderTeleplay by: Hall Powell
Story by: René Balcer & Hall Powell
May 24, 2000E111915.12[113]
22924'Vaya Con Dios'Christopher MisianoRené Balcer & Richard SwerenMay 24, 2000E110819.48[113]

Season 11 (2000–01)[edit]

  • Dianne Wiest joins the cast as Nora Lewin in this season and Angie Harmon (Abbie Carmichael) leaves the series at the end of this season.
  • This is the first season not to premiere in September.
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
US viewers
(millions)
2301'Endurance'Constantine MakrisMatt WittenOctober 18, 2000E130417.80[114]
2312'Turnstile Justice'Richard DobbsBarry SchindelOctober 25, 2000E130316.70[114]
2323'Dissonance'Lewis H. GouldWendy BattlesNovember 1, 2000E130717.60[114]
2334'Standoff'Jace AlexanderP.K. ToddNovember 8, 2000E130819.00[114]
2345'Return'Stephen WertimerAaron ZelmanNovember 15, 2000E130918.70[114]
2356'Burn Baby Burn'David PlattRichard SwerenNovember 22, 2000E130618.30[114]
2367'Amends'Matthew PennWilliam N. FordesNovember 29, 2000E130219.40[114]
2378'Thin Ice'Jace AlexanderTeleplay by: Barry Schindel & Matt Witten
Story by: Bernard Goldberg
December 20, 2000E131018.20[114]
2389'Hubris'Constantine MakrisKathy McCormick & Wendy BattlesJanuary 10, 2001E131120.30[114]
23910'Whose Monkey Is It Anyway?'Vincent MisianoWilliam M. FinkelsteinJanuary 17, 2001E131818.20[114]
24011'Sunday in the Park with Jorge'James QuinnWilliam M. FinkelsteinJanuary 24, 2001E130118.50[114]
24112'Teenage Wasteland'Constantine MakrisBarry Schindel & Aaron ZelmanFebruary 7, 2001E131519.30[114]
24213'Phobia'David PlattKathy McCormick & Lynn Mamet & Wendy BattlesFebruary 14, 2001E131320.10[114]
24314'A Losing Season'Jace AlexanderBarry Schindel & Wendy BattlesFebruary 21, 2001E132218.20[114]
24415'Swept Away'James QuinnWilliam M. FinkelsteinFebruary 28, 2001E131918.90[114]
24516'Bronx Cheer'Richard DobbsTeleplay by: Richard Sweren
Story by: Richard Sweren & Wendy Battles
March 14, 2001E131618.70[114]
24617'Ego'James QuinnWilliam N. Fordes & Wendy BattlesMarch 21, 2001E132418.10[114]
24718'White Lie'Don ScardinoRichard Sweren & Aaron ZelmanApril 4, 2001E131217.96[115]
24819'Whiplash'Richard DobbsMatt Witten & Aaron ZelmanApril 18, 2001E132316.30[114]
24920'All My Children'David PlattBarry Schindel & Noah BaylinMay 2, 2001E132619.70[114]
25021'Brother's Keeper'Constantine MakrisRené Balcer & Joe GannonMay 9, 2001E132518.80[116]
25122'School Daze'Richard DobbsTeleplay by: Barry Schindel & Eric Overmyer
Story by: Dick Wolf
May 16, 2001E132921.50[116]
25223'Judge Dread'David PlattRichard Sweren & Aaron ZelmanMay 23, 2001E132717.00[116]
25324'Deep Vote'Jace AlexanderWilliam N. Fordes & Matt WittenMay 23, 2001E133120.00[116]

Season 12 (2001–02)[edit]

  • Elisabeth Röhm joined the cast as Serena Southerlyn (character named after Dick Wolf’s daughter). Dianne Wiest (Nora Lewin) left the cast at the end of the season.
  • In the aftermath of 9/11, the main title voiceover by Steven Zirnkilton was changed for the first few episodes to include the following dedication: 'On September 11, 2001, New York City was ruthlessly and criminally attacked. While no tribute can ever heal the pain of that day, the producers of Law & Order dedicate this season to the victims & their families and to the firefighters & police officers who remind us with their lives & courage what it truly means to be an American'.
  • This voiceover was also heard at the beginning of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Law & Order: Criminal Intent, whose series premiere was suitably altered to reflect the events; the latter became L&O’s second spin-off.
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
US viewers
(millions)
2541'Who Let the Dogs Out?'Don ScardinoKathy McCormick & Douglas StarkSeptember 26, 2001E220820.70[117]
2552'Armed Forces'Martha MitchellRichard Sweren & Sean JablonskiOctober 3, 2001E221022.50[117]
2563'For Love or Money'Constantine MakrisWendy Battles & Sean JablonskiOctober 10, 2001E220722.10[117]
2574'Soldier of Fortune'Richard DobbsBarry SchindelOctober 24, 2001E220621.40[117]
2585'Possession'James QuinnRobert PalmOctober 31, 2001E220218.10[117]
2596'Formerly Famous'Richard DobbsWendy Battles & Marc GuggenheimNovember 7, 2001E220119.00[117]
2607'Myth of Fingerprints'David PlattStory by : Eric Overmyer
Teleplay by : Terri Kopp & Aaron Zelman
November 14, 2001E220920.40[117]
2618'The Fire This Time'David PlattDavid BlackNovember 21, 2001E220517.80[117]
2629'3 Dawg Night'Stephen WertimerStory by : Richard Sweren & Aaron Zelman
Teleplay by : Richard Sweren
November 28, 2001E220320.20[117]
26310'Prejudice'Ed SherinJill GoldsmithDecember 12, 2001E221319.40[117]
26411'The Collar'Matthew PennRichard SwerenJanuary 9, 2002E221420.00[117]
26512'Undercovered'Jace AlexanderWendy Battles & Noah BaylinJanuary 16, 2002E222021.20[117]
26613'DR 1-102'Richard DobbsMarc Guggenheim & Aaron ZelmanJanuary 30, 2002E221620.60[117]
26714'Missing'David PlattStory by : Barry Schindel
Teleplay by : Eric Overmyer & Matt Witten
February 6, 2002E221218.90[117]
26815'Access Nation'Constantine MakrisSean Jablonski & Terri KoppFebruary 27, 2002E221517.90[117]
26916'Born Again'Jace AlexanderStory by : William N. Fordes
Teleplay by : Jill Goldsmith & Matt Witten
March 6, 2002E220420.10[117]
27017'Girl Most Likely'Steve ShillLynn MametMarch 27, 2002E222719.30[117]
27118'Equal Rights'James QuinnTerri KoppApril 3, 2002E222118.90[117]
27219'Slaughter'Constantine MakrisRob WrightApril 10, 2002E221819.50[117]
27320'Dazzled'Lewis H. GouldEric Overmyer & Matt WittenApril 24, 2002E222419.10[117]
27421'Foul Play'Richard DobbsRichard Sweren & Stuart FeldmanMay 1, 2002E222219.30[117]
27522'Attorney Client'Matthew PennJill GoldsmithMay 8, 2002E222519.80[117]
27623'Oxymoron'Constantine MakrisMichael HarbertMay 15, 2002E221718.30[117]
27724'Patriot'David PlattWilliam N. Fordes & Sean JablonskiMay 22, 2002E222619.50[117]

Season 13 (2002–03)[edit]

  • Dianne Wiest (Nora Lewin) was replaced by Fred Dalton Thompson (Arthur Branch) this season.
  • 'Absentia' was the first episode in the series to have more than 1 director listed.
  • With the October 9, 2002 telecast of its 279th episode, 'Shangri-La,' Law & Order surpassed the original Hawaii Five-O as TV's longest-running crime drama in prime-time, breaking a record that stood for 22 years.
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
US viewers
(millions)
2781'American Jihad'Constantine MakrisAaron Zelman & Marc GuggenheimOctober 2, 2002E330419.10[118]
2792'Shangri-La'Constantine MakrisMichael S. ChernuchinOctober 9, 2002E330120.20[118]
2803'True Crime'Martha MitchellWendy Battles & Noah BaylinOctober 16, 2002E330519.30[118]
2814'Tragedy on Rye'David PlattWilliam N. FordesOctober 30, 2002E330320.20[118]
2825'The Ring'Richard DobbsMichael S. ChernuchinNovember 6, 2002E330918.40[118]
2836'Hitman'Richard DobbsEric OvermyerNovember 13, 2002E330219.00[118]
2847'Open Season'Matthew PennRichard SwerenNovember 20, 2002E330618.00[118]
2858'Asterisk'Steve ShillTerri KoppNovember 27, 2002E330815.80[118]
2869'The Wheel'Richard DobbsJill GoldsmithDecember 11, 2002E330719.60[118]
28710'Mother's Day'Jace AlexanderJanis DiamondJanuary 8, 2003E331119.60[118]
28811'Chosen'Ed SherinMichael S. ChernuchinJanuary 15, 2003E331019.00[118]
28912'Under God'Gloria MuzioMarc Guggenheim & Noah BaylinFebruary 5, 2003E331318.30[118]
29013'Absentia'Martha Mitchell & Darnell MartinEric OvermyerFebruary 12, 2003E331418.40[118]
29114'Star Crossed'David PlattRichard SwerenFebruary 19, 2003E331519.80[118]
29215'Bitch'Constantine MakrisMichael S. Chernuchin & Roz WeinmanFebruary 26, 2003E332015.62[119]
29316'Suicide Box'Matthew PennAaron ZelmanMarch 26, 2003E331216.48[120]
29417'Genius'Jace AlexanderWilliam N. FordesApril 2, 2003E331815.50[118]
29518'Maritime'Gloria MuzioWendy BattlesApril 17, 2003E331915.50[118]
29619'Seer'James QuinnJill GoldsmithApril 23, 2003E331618.10[118]
29720'Kid Pro Quo'David PlattEric Overmyer & Roz WeinmanApril 30, 2003E332518.10[118]
29821'House Calls'Jace AlexanderJanis DiamondMay 7, 2003E332317.50[118]
29922'Sheltered'Richard DobbsTerri KoppMay 14, 2003E332418.30[118]
30023'Couples'David PlattLorenzo CarcaterraMay 21, 2003E331716.00[121]
30124'Smoke'Constantine MakrisTeleplay by: Michael S. Chernuchin
Story by: Dick Wolf
May 21, 2003E332219.00[121]

Season 14 (2003–04)[edit]

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  • This is the second season in the series in which a cast change has not been made from the previous season.
  • Jerry Orbach (Lennie Briscoe) left the cast at the end of the season. The character Lennie Briscoe retired from the 27th Precinct and was transferred to the series' third spin-off, Law & Order: Trial by Jury, which premiered with L&O next season.
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
US viewers
(millions)
3021'Bodies'Constantine MakrisTeleplay by: William N. Fordes
Story by: Michael S. Chernuchin & William N. Fordes
September 24, 2003E430220.90[122]
3032'Bounty'Matthew PennMichael S. ChernuchinOctober 1, 2003E430417.50[122]
3043'Patient Zero'David PlattWendy BattlesOctober 8, 2003E430116.50[122]
3054'Shrunk'Jace AlexanderRichard SwerenOctober 22, 2003E430516.60[122]
3065'Blaze'Gloria MuzioMarc Guggenheim & Aaron Zelman & Michael S. ChernuchinOctober 29, 2003E430916.20[122]
3076'Identity'Jace AlexanderJanis DiamondNovember 5, 2003E431116.40[122]
3087'Floater'Richard DobbsEric OvermyerNovember 12, 2003E430718.90[122]
3098'Embedded'Ed SherinCraig TurkNovember 19, 2003E430317.50[122]
3109'Compassion'Constantine MakrisRoz WeinmanNovember 26, 2003E430814.70[122]
31110'Ill-Conceived'David PlattAaron Zelman & Noah Baylin & Michael S. ChernuchinDecember 3, 2003E430616.60[122]
31211'Darwinian'Jace AlexanderMarc GuggenheimJanuary 7, 2004E431318.00[122]
31312'Payback'Constantine MakrisLorenzo CarcaterraJanuary 14, 2004E431017.20[122]
31413'Married with Children'Richard DobbsWendy Battles, William N. Fordes, Derek Haas (uncredited), Michael Brandt (uncredited)February 4, 2004E431517.30[122]
31514'City Hall'Gloria MuzioRichard Sweren & Marc GuggenheimFebruary 11, 2004E431817.00[122]
31615'Veteran's Day'David PlattNoah BaylinFebruary 18, 2004E431418.00[122]
31716'Can I Get a Witness?'Don ScardinoAaron ZelmanFebruary 25, 2004E432016.73[123]
31817'Hands Free'Gloria MuzioJanis DiamondMarch 3, 2004E431614.60[122]
31918'Evil Breeds'Constantine MakrisTeleplay by: Noah Baylin
Story by: Barry Schindel & Noah Baylin
March 24, 2004E432615.00[122]
32019'Nowhere Man'Martha MitchellWilliam N. FordesMarch 31, 2004E432417.90[122]
32120'Everybody Loves Raimondo's'Richard DobbsTeleplay by: Lorenzo Carcaterra
Story by: Richard Sweren & Lorenzo Carcaterra
April 14, 2004E432716.20[122]
32221'Vendetta'David PlattTeleplay by: David Nahmod
Story by: Michael S. Chernuchin & David Nahmod
April 21, 2004E431717.20[122]
32322'Gaijin'Jace AlexanderWendy BattlesApril 28, 2004E432517.20[122]
32423'Caviar Emptor'Richard DobbsRoz WeinmanMay 12, 2004E432115.90[122]
32524'C.O.D.'Matthew PennRichard Sweren & Marc GuggenheimMay 19, 2004E431919.50[122]

Season 15 (2004–05)[edit]

  • Dennis Farina joined the cast as Joe Fontana this season.
  • Elisabeth Röhm (Serena Southerlyn) left the cast midway through the season; in the episode 'Ain't No Love' she was replaced by Annie Parisse as Alexandra Borgia in the episode 'Fluency'.
  • Michael Imperioli temporarily replaced Jesse L. Martin (Ed Green) in the last four episodes as Nick Falco while Martin was filming Rent.
  • The series' third spin-off was created, Law & Order: Trial by Jury this season. It featured Jerry Orbach reprising his role as Lennie Briscoe, before his death in 2004.
  • This was the final season to have 24 episodes.
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
US viewers
(millions)
3261'Paradigm'Matthew PennTeleplay by: Richard Sweren
Story byDick Wolf
September 22, 2004E530118.86[124]
3272'The Dead Wives Club'David PlattNick SantoraSeptember 22, 2004E530715.39[124]
3283'The Brotherhood'Jean de SegonzacTeleplay by: Alfredo Barrios, Jr.
Story by: Wendy Battles & Alfredo Barrios, Jr.
September 29, 2004E530412.94[125]
3294'Coming Down Hard'Richard DobbsDavey HolmesOctober 6, 2004E530812.51[126]
3305'Gunplay'Constantine MakrisWilliam N. Fordes & Lois JohnsonOctober 20, 2004E530613.07[127]
3316'Cut'Richard DobbsWendy BattlesOctober 27, 2004E530213.23[128]
3327'Gov Love'Michael PressmanRichard Sweren & Ross BergerNovember 10, 2004E531315.15[129]
3338'Cry Wolf'Don ScardinoNick Santora & Lorenzo CarcaterraNovember 17, 2004E531213.80[130]
3349'All in the Family'Jace AlexanderWilliam N. FordesNovember 24, 2004E530312.62[131]
33510'Enemy'Richard DobbsAlfredo Barrios, Jr.December 1, 2004E531414.71[132]
33611'Fixed'Ed SherinRoz Weinman & Eric OvermyerDecember 8, 2004E531115.69[133]
33712'Mammon'Jace AlexanderWilliam N. Fordes & Douglas StarkJanuary 5, 2005E531614.28[134]
33813'Ain't No Love'Paris BarclayRichard Sweren & Lois JohnsonJanuary 12, 2005E531514.69[135]
33914'Fluency'Matthew PennNick SantoraJanuary 19, 2005E531815.12[136]
34015'Obsession'Constantine MakrisWendy Battles & Alfredo Barrios, Jr.February 9, 2005E531913.16[137]
34116'The Sixth Man'David PlattTeleplay by: Lois Johnson
Story by: Lois Johnson & Richard Sweren
February 16, 2005E532113.73[138]
34217'License to Kill'Constantine MakrisRichard Sweren & Stuart FeldmanFebruary 23, 2005E532214.54[139]
34318'Dining Out'Jean de SegonzacDavey HolmesMarch 2, 2005E531714.66[140]
34419'Sects'Richard DobbsFrank PuglieseMarch 30, 2005E532413.49[141]
34520'Tombstone'Eric StoltzRick EidApril 13, 2005E532516.85[142]
34621'Publish and Perish'Constantine MakrisTom SzentgyorgiApril 20, 2005E532814.33[143]
34722'Sport of Kings'Michael PressmanTeleplay by: Richard Sweren & Wendy Battles
Story by: Richard Sweren & Nick Santora & Wendy Battles
May 4, 2005E532311.70[144]
34823'In God We Trust'David PlattRichard SwerenMay 11, 2005E532612.22[145]
34924'Locomotion'Matthew PennTeleplay by: Eric Overmyer
Story by: Roz Weinman
May 18, 2005E532912.41[146]

Season 16 (2005–06)[edit]

  • This is the third season in which there were no cast changes in between seasons, as every principal cast member who finished season 15 returned.
    • This is Annie Parisse's first full season in the role of ADA Alexandra Borgia. She joined the cast in the 14th episode of the previous season.
  • Parisse and Dennis Farina (Joe Fontana) leave the cast after the season finale.
  • Michael Imperioli (Nick Falco) reprises his role in the episode 'Hindsight'.
  • Law & Order: Trial by Jury was canceled by the end of the 2005–06 season, only lasting one season.
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
US viewers
(millions)
3501'Red Ball'Matthew PennDavid WilcoxSeptember 21, 20051600113.03[147]
3512'Flaw'Jean de SegonzacChris LevinsonSeptember 28, 20051600215.06[148]
3523'Ghosts'Constantine MakrisRick EidOctober 5, 20051600312.59[149]
3534'Age of Innocence'David PlattDavey HolmesOctober 12, 20051600510.92[150]
3545'Lifeline'Rosemary RodriguezGreg PlagemanOctober 19, 20051600612.33[151]
3556'Birthright'Constantine MakrisDavid SlackNovember 2, 20051600712.57[152]
3567'House of Cards'Michael PressmanWendy BattlesNovember 9, 20051600810.86[153]
3578'New York Minute'Don ScardinoNicholas WoottonNovember 16, 20051600911.44[154]
3589'Criminal Law'Ed SherinDavid WilcoxNovember 23, 20051601011.93[155]
35910'Acid'Michael PressmanRichard SwerenNovember 30, 20051601112.87[156]
36011'Bible Story'Rick WallaceRichard SwerenDecember 7, 20051600412.13[157]
36112'Family Friend'Jean de SegonzacPhilippe BrowningJanuary 11, 20061601212.83[158]
36213'Heart of Darkness'Richard DobbsCarter HarrisJanuary 18, 20061601312.38[159]
36314'Magnet'Adam BernsteinDavid BlackFebruary 8, 20061601414.53[160]
36415'Choice of Evils'Michael PressmanDavid WilcoxMarch 1, 20061601612.39[161]
36516'Cost of Capital'Michael WatkinsTeleplay by: Tom Smuts
Story by: Rick Eid
March 8, 20061601011.79[162]
36617'America, Inc.'Jean de SegonzacRichard SwerenMarch 22, 2006160179.00[163]
36718'Thinking Makes It So'Tony GoldwynMichael S. ChernuchinMarch 29, 2006160199.35[164]
36819'Positive'Richard DobbsSonny PostiglioneApril 5, 20061602010.84[165]
36920'Kingmaker'Don ScardinoDavid SlackMay 3, 20061601810.66[166]
37021'Hindsight'Jean de SegonzacChris LevinsonMay 10, 20061602112.68[167]
37122'Invaders'Matthew PennRichard Sweren & David WilcoxMay 17, 20061602213.59[168]

Season 17 (2006–07)[edit]

  • Alana de la Garza (Connie Rubirosa) and Milena Govich (Nina Cassady) joined the cast.
  • Fred Dalton Thompson (Arthur Branch) and Milena Govich left the cast after the season finale. Govich was replaced by Jeremy Sisto (who guest stars as a defense lawyer in the episode 'The Family Hour') who joined the cast as Cyrus Lupo in the next season.
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
US viewers
(millions)
3721'Fame'Jean de SegonzacNicholas WoottonSeptember 22, 20061700111.07[169]
3732'Avatar'Vincent MisianoDavid SlackSeptember 29, 20061700210.03[170]
3743'Home Sweet'Richard DobbsMichael S. ChernuchinOctober 6, 2006170039.64[171]
3754'Fear America'Constantine MakrisSonny Postiglione & Robert NathanOctober 13, 2006170049.43[172]
3765'Public Service Homicide'Constantine MakrisChris LevinsonOctober 20, 20061700510.20[173]
3776'Profiteer'Arthur W. ForneyDavid WilcoxOctober 27, 2006170079.02[174]
3787'In Vino Veritas'Tim HunterDavid WilcoxNovember 3, 20061700610.87[175]
3798'Release'Michael PressmanRick Eid & Nicholas WoottonNovember 10, 2006170089.57[176]
3809'Deadlock'Alex ChappleDavid SlackNovember 17, 2006170099.94[177]
38110'Corner Office'Joan Stein SchimkeRick Eid & Richard SwerenDecember 8, 20061701010.23[178]
38211'Remains of the Day'Constantine MakrisStory by: David Wilcox & Shiya Ribowsky
Teleplay by: David Wilcox
January 5, 2007170119.77[179]
38312'Charity Case'Michael PressmanNicholas WoottonJanuary 12, 2007170129.02[180]
38413'Talking Points'Matthew PennMichael S. ChernuchinFebruary 2, 2007170139.53[181]
38514'Church'Constantine MakrisRick EidFebruary 9, 2007170149.63[182]
38615'Melting Pot'Jean de SegonzacRichard SwerenFebruary 16, 2007170159.01[183]
38716'Murder Book'Constantine MakrisDavid WilcoxFebruary 23, 2007170168.67[184]
38817'Good Faith'Sam WeismanDavid SlackMarch 30, 2007170177.47[185]
38918'Bling'Karen GaviolaMatthew McGoughApril 6, 2007170188.22[186]
39019'Fallout'Constantine MakrisSonny PostiglioneApril 27, 2007170197.52[187]
39120'Captive'Michael WatkinsRichard SwerenMay 4, 2007170208.88[188]
39221'Over Here'Constantine MakrisWilliam N. FordesMay 11, 2007170218.30[189]
39322'The Family Hour'Matthew PennRichard Sweren & David SlackMay 18, 2007170229.23[190]

Season 18 (2008)[edit]

  • Jeremy Sisto (Cyrus Lupo) and Linus Roache (Michael Cutter) joined the cast.
  • Jesse L. Martin (Ed Green) left the cast and was replaced by Anthony Anderson (Kevin Bernard) in the episode 'Burn Card'.
  • Production of the eighteenth season was interrupted by the 2007 Writers Guild of America strike when executive producer René Balcer and the rest of the writing staff participated in the work stoppage, making this season the first to start in January.
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
US viewers
(millions)
3941'Called Home'Allen CoulterRené BalcerJanuary 2, 20081800113.45[191]
3952'Darkness'Michael DinnerWilliam N. Fordes & David SlackJanuary 2, 20081800613.45[191]
3963'Misbegotten'Michael WatkinsDavid Wilcox & Stephanie SenguptaJanuary 9, 20081800211.05[192]
3974'Bottomless'Alex ChappleEd ZuckermanJanuary 16, 20081800411.55[193]
3985'Driven'Alan TaylorRichard Sweren & Gina GionfriddoJanuary 23, 20081800910.33[194]
3996'Political Animal'Jean de SegonzacEd Zuckerman & David SlackJanuary 30, 20081801111.14[195]
4007'Quit Claim'Jim McKayWilliam N. Fordes & David WilcoxFebruary 6, 20081801010.07[196]
4018'Illegal'Constantine MakrisWilliam N. Fordes & David SlackFebruary 13, 20081800310.24[197]
4029'Executioner'Constantine MakrisRichard Sweren & Gina GionfriddoFebruary 20, 20081801210.85[198]
40310'Tango'Dean WhiteStephanie SenguptaFebruary 27, 20081801311.45[199]
40411'Betrayal'Marc LevinRichard Sweren & Gina GionfriddoMarch 5, 2008180059.68[200]
40512'Submission'Constantine MakrisEd ZuckermanMarch 12, 20081800711.68[201]
40613'Angelgrove'Darnell MartinDavid Wilcox & Stephanie SenguptaMarch 19, 20081800810.45[202]
40714'Burn Card'Mario Van PeeblesEd Zuckerman & David WilcoxApril 23, 20081801412.63[203]
40815'Bogeyman'Tim HunterTeleplay by: Richard Sweren
Story by: Richard Sweren & Gina Gionfriddo
April 30, 2008180159.62[204]
40916'Strike'Marisol TorresWilliam N. Fordes & David SlackMay 7, 2008180168.76[205]
41017'Personae Non Gratae'John ColesStephanie Sengupta & Matthew McGoughMay 14, 2008180178.35[206]
41118'Excalibur'Jim McKayRené Balcer & Ed ZuckermanMay 21, 2008180188.45[207]

Season 19 (2008–09)[edit]

  • This was the fourth season with no cast changes from the end of the previous season, and it was the first season to start in November.
  • During this season, Law & Order: UK made its debut in the United Kingdom on ITV1.
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
US viewers
(millions)
4121'Rumble'Constantine MakrisRichard Sweren & Christopher AmbroseNovember 5, 2008190037.85[208]
4132'Challenged'Fred BernerRené Balcer & Ed ZuckermanNovember 12, 2008190017.91[209]
4143'Lost Boys'Chris ZallaRichard Sweren & Gina GionfriddoNovember 19, 2008190047.58[210]
4154'Falling'Michael WatkinsStephanie Sengupta & Keith EisnerNovember 26, 2008190057.63[210]
4165'Knock Off'Constantine MakrisTeleplay by: William N. Fordes & Matthew McGough
Story by: Jonathan Rintels
December 3, 20081900611.26[211]
4176'Sweetie'Mario Van PeeblesEd Zuckerman & Luke SchelhaasDecember 10, 2008190077.46[212]
4187'Zero'Marisol TorresEd Zuckerman & Luke SchelhaasDecember 17, 2008190026.95[213]
4198'Chattel'Jim McKayWilliam N. Fordes & Matthew McGoughJanuary 7, 20091900910.11[214]
4209'By Perjury'Darnell MartinRichard Sweren & Christopher AmbroseJanuary 14, 2009190108.20[215]
42110'Pledge'Alex ChappleRichard Sweren & Gina GionfriddoJanuary 21, 2009190088.49[216]
42211'Lucky Stiff'Marc LevinEd Zuckerman & Matthew McGoughJanuary 28, 2009190128.89[217]
42312'Illegitimate'Josh MarstonStephanie Sengupta & Keith EisnerFebruary 4, 2009190118.69[218]
42413'Crimebusters'Alex ChappleRichard Sweren & Gina GionfriddoFebruary 11, 2009190137.52[219]
42514'Rapture'Fred BernerEd Zuckerman & Luke SchelhaasFebruary 18, 2009190147.15[220]
42615'Bailout'Jean de SegonzacRichard Sweren & Christopher AmbroseMarch 11, 2009190157.58[221]
42716'Take-Out'Jim McKayWilliam N. Fordes & Keith EisnerMarch 18, 2009190167.07[222]
42817'Anchors Away'Alex ChappleEd Zuckerman & Matthew McGoughMarch 25, 2009190177.25[223]
42918'Promote This!'Michael WatkinsRichard Sweren & Christopher AmbroseApril 29, 2009190197.69[224]
43019'All New'Roger YoungWilliam N. Fordes & Keith EisnerMay 6, 2009190208.14[225]
43120'Exchange'Ernest DickersonStephanie SenguptaMay 13, 2009190187.82[226]
43221'Skate or Die'Norberto BarbaEd Zuckerman & Luke SchelhaasMay 20, 2009190216.70[227]
43322'The Drowned and the Saved'Fred BernerRichard Sweren & Gina GionfriddoJune 3, 2009190228.79[228]

Season 20 (2009–10)[edit]

  • This was the fifth (and final) season in which the series had no cast changes from the previous season.
  • Benjamin Bratt (Rey Curtis) reprised his role in the episode 'Fed'.
  • Prior to the show's cancellation, S. Epatha Merkerson (Anita Van Buren) announced she was leaving the cast in the season finale after playing her character for sixteen years, the 20th season being her 17th season.[229]
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
US viewers
(millions)
4341'Memo from the Dark Side'Fred BernerRené Balcer & Keith EisnerSeptember 25, 2009200016.29[230]
4352'Just a Girl in the World'M.T. AdlerRichard Sweren & Christopher AmbroseOctober 2, 2009200026.68[231]
4363'Great Satan'Michael DinnerEd Zuckerman & Luke SchelhaasOctober 9, 2009200037.23[232]
4374'Reality Bites'Constantine MakrisEd Zuckerman & Luke SchelhaasOctober 16, 2009200047.60[233]
4385'Dignity'Jim McKayRichard Sweren & Julie MartinOctober 23, 2009200057.17[234]
4396'Human Flesh Search Engine'Darnell MartinEd Zuckerman & Matthew McGoughOctober 30, 2009200067.00[235]
4407'Boy Gone Astray'Rose TrocheStory by : René Balcer & Keith Eisner
Teleplay by : Keith Eisner
November 6, 2009200077.99[236]
4418'Doped'Mario Van PeeblesRichard Sweren & Christopher AmbroseNovember 6, 2009200088.41[236]
4429'For the Defense'William KlayerEd Zuckerman & Luke SchelhaasNovember 13, 2009200097.50[237]
44310'Shotgun'Roger YoungRichard Sweren & Julie MartinNovember 20, 2009200107.52[238]
44411'Fed'Alex ChappleStory by : René Balcer & Keith Eisner
Teleplay by : Keith Eisner
December 11, 2009200118.77[239]
44512'Blackmail'Marc LevinEd Zuckerman & Matthew McGoughJanuary 15, 2010200127.32[240]
44613'Steel-Eyed Death'Michael PressmanRichard Sweren & Christopher Ambrose & Julie MartinMarch 1, 2010200137.58[241]
44714'Boy on Fire'Rose TrocheStory by : Ed Zuckerman & Matthew McGough
Teleplay by : Luke Schelhaas & Matthew McGough
March 1, 2010200147.86[241]
44815'Brilliant Disguise'Alex ChappleStory by : René Balcer & Keith Eisner
Teleplay by : Keith Eisner
March 8, 2010200155.18[242]
44916'Innocence'Fred BernerRichard Sweren & Julie MartinMarch 15, 2010200166.90[243]
45017'Four Cops Shot'Jim McKayEd Zuckerman & Luke Schelhaas & Matthew McGoughMarch 22, 2010200175.93[244]
45118'Brazil'Jean de SegonzacStory by : René Balcer & Keith Eisner
Teleplay by : Keith Eisner
March 29, 2010200186.01[245]
45219'Crashers'Darnell MartinRichard Sweren & Christopher Ambrose & Julie MartinMay 3, 2010200196.18[246]
45320'The Taxman Cometh'Fred BernerStory by : Ed Zuckerman & William N. Fordes
Teleplay by : William N. Fordes
May 10, 2010200206.17[247]
45421'Immortal'Jim McKayRichard Sweren & Julie MartinMay 17, 2010200215.91[248]
45522'Love Eternal'William KlayerEd ZuckermanMay 17, 2010200226.24[248]
45623'Rubber Room'René BalcerRené BalcerMay 24, 2010200237.60[249]

Home video releases[edit]

SeasonEpisodesDVD release datesBonus features
Region 1Region 2Region 4Discs
122October 15, 2002[250]June 16, 2003[251]April 14, 20036
  • 'The Creation of Law & Order'
  • Preview of New Law & Order Interactive Game
222May 4, 2004[252]February 28, 2004[253]January 19, 20053Law & Order: The First Three Years
322May 24, 2005[254]November 21, 2005[255]March 8, 20063
  • A Tribute to Jerry Orbach
  • Jerry Orbach Profile
  • Deleted Scenes
422December 6, 2005[256]July 17, 2006[257]September 19, 20063Deleted and Extended Scenes
523April 3, 2007[258]July 23, 2007[259]July 30, 20075America's Top Sleuths
623December 2, 2008[260]February 16, 2009[261]March 4, 20095Homicide: Life on the Street Crossover Episode 'For God and Country'
723January 19, 2010[262]April 12, 2010[263]April 21, 2010[264]5N/A
824December 7, 2010[265]TBAAugust 4, 2011[266]5Homicide: Life on the Street Crossover Episode 'Baby It's You, Part 2'
924December 6, 2011[267]TBAAugust 3, 2016[268]5Homicide: Life on the Street Crossover Episode 'Sideshow: Part Two'
FilmJune 12, 2012[269]March 21, 2011[270]TBA1N/A
1024February 23, 2012[271]TBAAugust 3, 2016[272]5
1124November 6, 2012[273]TBAAugust 3, 2016[274]5
1224February 26, 2013[275]TBAOctober 5, 2016[276]5
1324November 5, 2013[277]TBAOctober 5, 2016[278]5
1424September 14, 2004[279]TBAOctober 5, 2016[280]3
  • Profile: Jesse L. Martin
  • Profile: Fred Dalton Thompson
  • Set Tour with Jerry Orbach
  • Interview with Park Dietz
  • Profiles Teaser
1524November 4, 2014[281]TBAMarch 2, 2017[282]5N/A
1622November 4, 2014[281]TBAMarch 2, 2017[283]5
1722November 4, 2014[281]TBAMarch 2, 2017[284]5
1818May 5, 2015[285]TBAApril 5, 2017[286]4
1922May 5, 2015[285]TBAApril 5, 2017[287]5
2023May 5, 2015[285]TBAApril 5, 2017[288]5
Total456November 8, 2011[289]TBATBA104Various

See also[edit]

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