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  1. The Right Thing: With Melissa Gilbert, Cicely Tyson, Ronny Cox, Jason Gedrick. Kate Delacroy's client who is accused of armed robbery and murder claims to have an alibi in a famous politico who solicited her for prostitution.

    • Drama
    • Melissa Gilbert, Cicely Tyson, Ronny Cox
    • 1994-10-08
    • John Romano, Mark Waxman
  2. S1.E7 ∙ Sex, Lies and Shining Armor. Sat, Oct 22, 1994. Carrie Grace represents a woman lawyer who works at Kate's father's law firm, who claims that one of the lawyers has been sexually harassing her. Rate.

  3. "Sweet Justice" The Right Thing (TV Episode 1994) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Sep 15, 1994 · Sweet Justice is an American legal drama television series starring Cicely Tyson and Melissa Gilbert. ... 1x05 The Right Thing. 0%. 1x05 The Right Thing. 1994-10 ...

    • September 15, 1994
  5. August 12, 1995. ( 1995-08-12) Sweet Justice is an American legal drama television series created by John Romano and starring Cicely Tyson and Melissa Gilbert. The hour-long series ran from September 15, 1994, to August 12, 1995, on NBC. [1] The series was produced by Trotwood Productions in association with Columbia Pictures Television.

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    Title
    Directed By
    Written By
    1
    "Pilot"
    John Romano and Mark Waxman
    2
    "It's a Grand Old Dame"
    Unknown
    John Romano and Mark Waxman
    3
    "One Good Woman"
    Unknown
    John Romano and Mark Waxman
    4
    "High School Confidential"
    Unknown
    John Romano and Mark Waxman
  6. Sep 15, 1994 · Attorney Kate Delacroy (Melissa Gilbert) returns to New Orleans from Wall Street for her sister's engagement party and decides to stay.Instead of joining the prestigious law firm headed by her arch conservative father, James-Lee (), she joins forces with old civil rights warrior Carrie Grace Battle (Cicely Tyson) in Battle-Ross & Associates, the better to take on cases of women's rights, minority rights, and everyone else's rights.

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  8. Do the Right Thing is an emblematic narrative about racial tension, policing, and the consequences of pent-up frustration in a culturally diverse community. The film presents a microcosm of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, on the hottest day of the summer, where a boiling point of racial conflict reaches its inevitable climax.