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Michael Hayes

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 15, 1997
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 22
  • Networks: CBS
  • Genres: Drama
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Michael Hayes(1997)

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Overview

Former cop Michael Hayes is appointed U.S. Attorney in New York, where he prosecutes high-profile cases while dealing with crime, corruption, and political pressure.

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Season 1

22 episodes • 1997

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode One (preview)Sep 15, 19970.0
2(pilot)Sep 23, 19970.0
3True BlueSep 30, 19970.0
4The Doctor's TaleOct 7, 19970.0
5Act of ContritionOct 14, 19970.0
6HeroesOct 21, 19970.0
7Radio KillerOct 28, 19970.0
8Death and TaxesNov 4, 19970.0
9SlavesDec 2, 19970.0
10The Confidence ManDec 9, 19970.0
11RetributionDec 16, 19970.0
12Mob MentalityJan 6, 19980.0
13Arise and FallJan 13, 19980.0
14Imagine (1)Mar 4, 19980.0
15Imagine (2)Mar 11, 19980.0
16Under Color of LawMar 18, 19980.0
17Lawyers, Guns and MoneyMar 25, 19980.0
18GotterdammerungApr 1, 19980.0
19Power PlayApr 8, 19980.0
20DevotionJun 1, 19980.0
21FaithJun 8, 19980.0
22Vaughn MowerJun 15, 19980.0

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