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  • 1986
  • 1 Season
  • 7.1  (8,515)

Matlock is an American legal drama TV series that aired on NBC from 1986 to 1995. Created by Dean Hargrove, the series stars Andy Griffith as Ben Matlock, a renowned and shrewd criminal defense attorney in the Southern United States. Matlock uses his experience, wit, and cunning tactics to exonerate his clients who are often wrongly accused of crimes they didn't commit. Throughout the series, Matlock is aided by his team of researchers and investigators, notably Conrad McMasters (played by Clarence Gilyard Jr.) and Tyler Hudson (played by Kene Holliday). Together, they travel to different cities and work on high-profile murder cases, investigating every aspect of the case to uncover the truth. While the investigation takes place, Matlock charms court judges, jurors and witnesses alike with his southern mannerisms and court skills. In addition to his legal prowess, Matlock is also known for his unwavering principle of protecting the innocent, even if it means facing off against powerful people who are intent on seeing their own interests fulfilled. This often puts Matlock and his team in danger as they face various obstacles and roadblocks in their investigations. Aside from his legal drama cases, the series also delves into the personal relationships of its characters. Matlock is a widower and struggles to maintain a relationship with his daughter, Charlene (played by Linda Purl), who is a law firm lawyer based in California. Charlene often serves as a sounding board for her father and offers her own legal expertise to his cases. The show also explores the romantic relationship between Tyler Hudson and Donna Crowley (played by Nancy Stafford), who is a district attorney working against Matlock in several of his cases. Meanwhile, Julia McCullough (played by Julie Sommars) is Matlock's loyal secretary and is always there to offer support and advice. Throughout the nine seasons of the show, the audience follows Matlock through countless trials and difficulties as he employs his legal acumen and moral compass to see justice served. This hit drama series delivers plenty of courtroom drama, career twists, unexpected plot twists, and guest appearances from famous actors of the time. Matlock has had a successful run on NBC, spawning several novels, video games, and TV movie spin-offs. It helped elevate Andy Griffith's status as an absolute icon in American TV, showcasing his masterful acting skills, wits, and charm. This series will keep you at the edge of your seat in anticipation to find out how each case is cleared. Matlock remains a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences worldwide. In summary, Matlock is a highly entertaining legal drama TV series that features Andy Griffith as Ben Matlock, a clever and determined criminal defense attorney. The show explores Ben's personal relationships while also providing numerous twists and turns in his courtroom investigations. If you enjoy watching crime dramas or simply want to enjoy a masterful performance from Andy Griffith, Matlock is a must-see.

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The Doctors
23. The Doctors
May 12, 1987
Matlock tries to establish that any of four hospital residents, not just his client, might have had a motive for murdering the hard-nosed doctor in charge of the resident program. Each member of the constantly criticized team of residents had a motive for killing the vindictive head doctor who held their fate in his hands. But Matlock's client, Dr. Bruce Jacobs, was seen leaving the scene of the crime, and was most likely to be dropped from the resident program, leaving him without a career as a doctor.
The Widow
22. The Widow
May 5, 1987
When newlywed Laurie Palmer comes home to find her house in flames and her husband dead, she's charged with his murder. Reporter Danny Abrams investigates the suspicious fire, and he appeals to ace attorney Ben Matlock for help. Together Matlock and Abrams reveal the "deceased" Glenn Palmer to be a mystery man, even to his wife. One thing is soon clear - the body in the morgue is not Glenn Palmer's.
The Photographer
21. The Photographer
March 31, 1987
Matlock defends young, streetwise Amy Adler when she's accused of killing her boss, a photographer whose beautiful, well-known patrons harbor secret motives for murder. Matlock discovers a web of blackmail involving old racy photos of prominent women in the community.
The People vs. Matlock
20. The People vs. Matlock
March 24, 1987
Matlock takes on the defense of Gerald O'Hara, president of a builders union, who has been framed for murder. The sizzling trial is brought to a screeching halt when mild-mannered witness Harry Craven claims that Matlock offered him a bribe to lie on the witness stand. Julie March, the case's tough prosecutor and long-time friend and admirer of Matlock, is so sure of her opponent's integrity that she quits her job to defend Matlock, in a sensational turn of events.
The Therapist
19. The Therapist
March 3, 1987
When movie idol Brett Cassidy makes a strictly confidential visit to a clinic for some relaxation and therapy the news is soon leaked to the press, making Cassidy furious. When Cassidy's therapist is found murdered all evidence points to the movie star. Matlock takes on the scandalous "front-page" case. Meanwhile, a bold, enterprising young law student, Cassie Phillips, camps out at Matlock's office, hoping to talk her way into a job as Ben's assistant.
The Court-Martial (Part 2)
18. The Court-Martial (Part 2)
February 24, 1987
Framed for the murder of his sadistic lieutenant, a frightened Pvt. Chris Hughes faces a court martial. Matlock, amid resentment from the military because he's a civilian attorney, works to uncover a scandal meticulously buried among four officers. Meanwhile, Charlene discovers that the murdered lieutenant was blackmailing Lt. Jim Lynch. Tyler, posing as a private, discovers that cocaine is being shipped out of the supply depot. Matlock's investigation of Capt. Campbell, Major Hamiliton and Colonel McRae yields surprising evidence.
The Court-Martial (Part 1)
17. The Court-Martial (Part 1)
February 17, 1987
Matlock takes on the United States military when he defends Private Chris Hughes, who has been framed for the murder of a sadistic lieutenant. Lieutenant Walter's merciless treatment of his men results in the death of an ailing soldier. Outraged, Private Hughes loudly confronts Walters at the officers' club. Shortly after, Walters is murdered and the murder weapon is found in Hughes' locker. Hughes' wealthy father convinces Matlock to take the case, even though Matlock knows the military will not like his interference.
The Convict
16. The Convict
February 10, 1987
Matlock gets a second chance at a lost case when his former client, Lester Matthews, who was unjustly convicted of murder seven years ago, slays a prison inmate in self-defense and faces another murder charge. Matlock believes he can save Matthews from spending the rest of his life in prison.
The Nurse
15. The Nurse
February 3, 1987
Matlock defends Kathy Dawson, a young live-in nurse charged with the murder of her multi-millionaire patient, who left her his vast fortune.
The Rat Pack
14. The Rat Pack
January 20, 1987
Young, good looking and very successful Adam Gardner is arrested for the murder of a Hollywood starlet. Matlock believes Gardner was framed and heads to California to find the real murderer, one of Gardner's rowdy "rat pack" friends.
The Author
13. The Author
January 13, 1987
When author Mary Ann Newton writes a scandalous book exposing people in a small town she becomes the target of a bullet that kills a priest instead. Matlock defends the accused man, the town doctor, Phillip Eagen.
The Chef
12. The Chef
January 6, 1987
TV cooking queen, Victoria Edwards, is indicted for murder when, her ex-husband, Michael, author of a best-selling cookbook, dies from sampling a deadly sauce during a guest appearance on Victoria's show. Michael and Victoria Edwards had been rival chefs since their divorce. But, with ratings dwindling, Victoria, who taught the now-popular author everything he knew about food, grudgingly agreed to have him on her show. Matlock agrees to defend Victoria, realizing that since Victoria is usually the first to taste the show's cuisine, the poison was probably meant for her. The cooking queen was not without her enemies: food critic Christopher Hoyt, restaurateur Peter Leone and pastry king Stephan Lichtman are all suspects, and Matlock intends to make sure the real murderer gets his just desserts.
Santa Claus
11. Santa Claus
December 9, 1986
Matlock defends curmudgeonly Tom McCabe, a street-corner Santa accused of murdering his landlord, who was determined to demolish the building where McCabe and some other poor people live. While TV cameras are filming McCabe anthem other tenants picketing the building, they catch landlord Alan Rollins shoving McCabe out of his way. When McCabe's fingerprints are found on a letter opener that was used to stab Rollins, he is arrested for murder. But McCabe's neighbors band together and hire Ben Matlock, insisting that McCabe may be a grouchy Santa but he's no killer.
The Professor
10. The Professor
December 2, 1986
When Matlock's former mentor, Professor Erskine Tate, is framed by his students for a hit-and-run homicide, the attorney defends him against seemingly irrefutable evidence. Four of Tate's resentful students conspire to have him thrown out of school for drunk driving. After drugging the professor's drink and putting him, unconscious, into his car, they stage an accident in which Tate appears to sideswipe a bus. Homicide, however, was not part of the plan. An eyewitness identifying Tate as the hit-and-run driver and Tate's second-guessing of Ben's courtroom techniques compound Matlock's defense problem.
The Angel
9. The Angel
November 25, 1986
Matlock defends a flashy rock star named Angel, who is accused of murdering her manager. Both the mounting evidence and Angel's refusal to tone down her appearance and behavior in the courtroom endanger the defense and exasperate Matlock. An incorrigible party girl, the inebriated Angel passes out in the bathtub of her manager's mansion and awakens to find him dead. Angel is seen fleeing from the mansion by the housekeeper minutes after the murder. Convinced of Angel's innocence, Charlene persuades Matlock to take the case, though he and his new client suffer a severe personality clash. Angel can't seem to grasp the gravity of the situation, nor can she recall what she was really doing on the night of the murder.
The Cop
8. The Cop
November 18, 1986
When an elusive mobster is murdered, the detective who has tried for years to arrest and convict the dead man is accused of the murder. Frustrated by his inability to arrest mobster Larry Landers, Detective Joe Peters roughs him up. For that action, Peters is stripped of his badge and gun by his superiors. The mob uses this opportunity to murder Landers and frame Peters for the crime. Matlock takes the case, even though the last time he saw Peters in court the controversial cop was trying to railroad Matlock's client into jail.
The Sister
7. The Sister
November 11, 1986
Two evil sisters execute the meticulous murder of their rich aunt and frame their mild-mannered uncle. Julia and Emily McCullough appear to be sweet college students with spotless reputations. However they both possess a secret obsession for the intricacies of murder. When their rich Aunt Esther is murdered, Esther's husband, Harold, is accused. Upon meeting Harold, Matlock decides he may be able to bore a few people to death, but he certainly did not murder his wife. The ace attorney agrees to defend Harold and finds the evil nieces involved in a web of wickedness.
The Don (Part 2)
6. The Don (Part 2)
November 4, 1986
Matlock won't let harassment keep him from defending organized-crime boss Nicholas Baron whose grown children are among those with motives for framing the frail, dying Don for murder. Baron has had two heart attacks in prison. His son Dan tells Matlock the anxiety of a court case could kill his father. Son Paul and daughter Cathy each has his own reason for wanting Matlock off the case. Baron insists on clearing his name before he dies, and Matlock is determined to keep his reputation and win the case against his nemesis, prosecuting attorney J. L. Brackett.
The Don (Part 1)
5. The Don (Part 1)
October 28, 1986
Jose Ferrer guest stars as Nicholas Baron, a powerful organized-crime boss. Baron, who has just been released after a long prison term, is accused of murdering the man who put him behind bars. Despite his son Paul's objections, the fatally ill Baron hires Ben Matlock to defend him. Baron believes Matlock is the only one who can vindicate him before he dies. Matlock's longtime adversary District Attorney J.L. Brackett prosecutes the highly publicized and controversial case.
The Seduction (Aka
4. The Seduction (Aka "The Quarterback")
October 14, 1986
Matlock takes on the defense of an aging football star, who is accused of murdering the team's owner. Over-the-hill football star Brad Bingham is having an affair with the team's majority owner, Cynthia Hyland. Rumor has it that Brad is dating Cynthia so he won't be axed from the team. When Cynthia is found murdered in Brad's apartment, Matlock steps in to defend Brad in a sensational front-page case. There's only one problem - Brad's only alibi is an elusive young woman who denies she spent the night with him.
The Affair (Aka
3. The Affair (Aka "The Maid")
October 7, 1986
Christina Kramer hires Matlock to defend Sonia Cardenas, a maid accused of murdering Christina's husband, a despicable man who was having an affair with Sonia. Matlock cannot resist the sensational and lucrative case, especially since he is hired by the wife of the unfaithful husband. Questions abound: Why does Christina want Matlock to defend her husband's mistress? And why does the frightened Sonia refuse to talk - except to confess to being the murderess?
The Stripper
2. The Stripper
September 30, 1986
Matlock defends an exotic dancer, Carla Evans, charged with murdering Jason Hardiman, her vindictive ex-husband, who aimed to prove her an unfit mother. Hardiman intended to sue Evans for custody of their 5-year-old son, so an upset Evans confronted him. Later, Hardiman was found shot, and while he recovered in the hospital, someone disconnected his life-support system. As the circumstantial evidence mounts against Evans, Matlock steps in to defend her in this headline grabbing case.
The Judge
1. The Judge
September 23, 1986
Judge Carter Addison discovers that his mistress, Joanne, has been secretly meeting another man in the luxurious condominium which the jealous judge has financed. Enraged, Addison kills Joanne, framing her lover for the murder. Matlock takes on the case and becomes suspicious when Judge Addison suggests Matlock step aside to allow a young, inexperienced lawyer to take the case instead.
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Matlock is an American legal drama TV series that aired on NBC from 1986 to 1995. Created by Dean Hargrove, the series stars Andy Griffith as Ben Matlock, a renowned and shrewd criminal defense attorney in the Southern United States. Matlock uses his experience, wit, and cunning tactics to exonerate his clients who are often wrongly accused of crimes they didn't commit.

Throughout the series, Matlock is aided by his team of researchers and investigators, notably Conrad McMasters (played by Clarence Gilyard Jr.) and Tyler Hudson (played by Kene Holliday). Together, they travel to different cities and work on high-profile murder cases, investigating every aspect of the case to uncover the truth. While the investigation takes place, Matlock charms court judges, jurors and witnesses alike with his southern mannerisms and court skills.

In addition to his legal prowess, Matlock is also known for his unwavering principle of protecting the innocent, even if it means facing off against powerful people who are intent on seeing their own interests fulfilled. This often puts Matlock and his team in danger as they face various obstacles and roadblocks in their investigations.

Aside from his legal drama cases, the series also delves into the personal relationships of its characters. Matlock is a widower and struggles to maintain a relationship with his daughter, Charlene (played by Linda Purl), who is a law firm lawyer based in California. Charlene often serves as a sounding board for her father and offers her own legal expertise to his cases.

The show also explores the romantic relationship between Tyler Hudson and Donna Crowley (played by Nancy Stafford), who is a district attorney working against Matlock in several of his cases. Meanwhile, Julia McCullough (played by Julie Sommars) is Matlock's loyal secretary and is always there to offer support and advice.

Throughout the nine seasons of the show, the audience follows Matlock through countless trials and difficulties as he employs his legal acumen and moral compass to see justice served. This hit drama series delivers plenty of courtroom drama, career twists, unexpected plot twists, and guest appearances from famous actors of the time.

Matlock has had a successful run on NBC, spawning several novels, video games, and TV movie spin-offs. It helped elevate Andy Griffith's status as an absolute icon in American TV, showcasing his masterful acting skills, wits, and charm. This series will keep you at the edge of your seat in anticipation to find out how each case is cleared. Matlock remains a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences worldwide.

In summary, Matlock is a highly entertaining legal drama TV series that features Andy Griffith as Ben Matlock, a clever and determined criminal defense attorney. The show explores Ben's personal relationships while also providing numerous twists and turns in his courtroom investigations. If you enjoy watching crime dramas or simply want to enjoy a masterful performance from Andy Griffith, Matlock is a must-see.

Matlock is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (23 episodes). The series first aired on September 23, 1986.

Where to Watch Matlock

Matlock is available for streaming on the NBC website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Matlock on demand at and Pluto TV.

  • Premiere Date
    September 23, 1986
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (8,515)