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AMY OVERSEES A CASE INVOLVING A TEENAGE GIRL WHO GETS INVOLVED IN AN ESCORT SERVICE WHILE LIVING IN A GROUP HOME,

March 2, 2004

AMY OVERSEES A CASE INVOLVING A TEENAGE GIRL WHO GETS INVOLVED IN AN ESCORT SERVICE WHILE LIVING IN A GROUP HOME, ON "JUDGING AMY," TUESDAY, MARCH 16

Academy and Emmy Award-Winning Actress Patty Duke Guest Stars As Valerie Bing, A Foster Mother Who Develops Alzheimer's Disease

"Disposable" -- Amy oversees a case involving a teenage girl who is recruited to work in an escort service started by one of the girls living in her group foster home, on JUDGING AMY, Tuesday, March 16 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Alan Myerson directed the episode from a script by Diego Gutierrez.

Academy and Emmy Award-winning actress Patty Duke guest stars as Valerie Bing, a foster mother and friend of Maxine's.

Amy is faced with the negative realities of the foster care system when a teenage girl with little hope for a productive future gets involved with prostitution while living at a shelter. Meanwhile, Maxine does some creative juggling to keep a foster mother (Patty Duke), suffering from the first stages of Alzheimer's disease, from losing her foster child. When a new witness and new evidence are introduced in the Danny Hawkins case, Amy and David must decide who will recuse themselves from the case in order to avoid the appearance of impropriety.

Amy Gray        Amy Brenneman
Maxine Gray     Tyne Daly

Kyle McCarty Kevin Rahm
Bruce Van Exel Richard T. Jones
Peter Gray Marcus Giamatti
Gillian Gray Jessica Tuck
Lauren Cassidy Karle Warren
Donna Kozlowski-Pant Jillian Armenante

Sean Potter     Timothy Omundson
ADA David McClaren      Adrian Pasdar
Judge Mitchell Wells    Eddie Jones
Mia     Siena Goines

Yvonne Dunbar Katherine LaNasa
Sophie Bernal Indira Gibson
State's Attorney Jon Polito
Valerie Bing Patty Duke
Matthew Jon Valdetero

Carla Bing      Wendy York
ASA Larry Talent        Thomas Vincent Kelly
Lynn Jenkins    Lena Cardwell
Tanya Crane     Kailah Amariah

ASA Harcourt Jim Holmes
Devon Kousakis Frank Crim
Lena Hansen Lauren Hodges

RATING: To Be Announced

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AMY HALTS THE PENALTY PHASE OF A CAPITAL MURDER CASE WHEN THE PROSECUTING ATTORNEY CROSSES THE LINE BETWEEN PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL BEHAVIOR, ON A REBROADCAST OF "JUDGING AMY," TUESDAY, MARCH 23

"Into the Fire" -- Amy is forced to stop a capital murder trial in its final stages when one of the lawyers exhibits inappropriate conduct during closing arguments, on a rebroadcast of JUDGING AMY, Tuesday, March 23 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Kevin Dowling directed the episode from a script by Paul Guyot. (Originally broadcast 10/28/03)

When Assistant District Attorney David McClaren makes personal remarks during his closing statement of a murder trial, Amy is forced to halt the proceedings. During the break, Amy learns that McClaren may be too personally invested in the outcome of the trial, as well as in her own life. Meanwhile, with her wedding a week away, Amy attempts to get Stu and Lauren to bond. And, Maxine feels she's lost her touch when a mother kidnaps her son from his father and escapes.

Amy Gray        Amy Brenneman
Maxine Gray     Tyne Daly

Kyle McCarty Kevin Rahm
Bruce Van Exel Richard T. Jones
Peter Gray Marcus Giamatti
Gillian Gray Jessica Tuck
Lauren Cassidy Karle Warren
Donna Kozlowski-Pant Jillian Armenante

Sean Potter     Timothy Omundson
Stu Collins     Reed Diamond
Dr. Lily Reddicker      Kristin Lehman
Dr. Todd Hooper Jay R. Ferguson
ADA David McClaren      Adrian Pasdar

Yvonne Dunbar Katherine LaNasa
Danny Hawkins Mark Devine
Jury Foreperson Roberto Montesinos

Ella Croft      Katherine Kamhi
Brian Croft     Michael Alan Johnson

Lloyd Dave Ruby
Claire Jones Laura Richardson
Nurse Patti Begley
Victor Crawford Wilson
Howard Croft Tim Ryan
June Starr Kathryn Kates
Amanda Jones Stephanie Fabian

RATING: TVPG-L

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