The Guardian (TV series)

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The Guardian
Format Drama
Created by David Hollander
Starring Simon Baker
Dabney Coleman
Raphael Sbarge
Alan Rosenberg
Erica Leerhsen
Wendy Moniz
Country of origin U.S.
No. of episodes 67
Production
Executive
producer(s)
David Hollander
Mark Johnson
Michael Pressman
Running time 60 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel CBS
Original run September 25, 2001May 4, 2004
External links
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

The Guardian is a CBS television drama series, which aired from September 25, 2001 to May 4, 2004. The Guardian has also aired in the United Kingdom on the Hallmark Channel and more recently on ABC1 (April 2006) and in Australia on Network Ten with re-runs airing on Arena.

The series revolved around protagonist Nick Fallin, a corporate attorney sentenced to 1500 hours community service with Legal Services of Pittsburgh as the result of a drug conviction. The plot focused on Nick's community service and recovery from drug addiction, as well as his strained relationship with his father who was President of the corporate law firm where Nick was employed full time. In the series, despite his ennui in the whole child welfare milieu, Nick is as vigorous representing his child clients as he is representing his corporate ones.

The theme song was "Empire in My Mind" performed by The Wallflowers. Farrah Fawcett appeared in several episodes as a troubled single mom and love interest of Burton Fallin. Lolita Davidovich appeared in several episodes as a social welfare advocate and love interest of Alvin Masterson. The show was set in Pittsburgh, PA, and was filmed in the city from time to time.

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David Hollander, Jerry Levine [1], Alfonso H. Moreno [2], Rick Eid, Nick Santoro, Craig Turk, Barry M. Schkolnick, Anne McGrail, Tom Smuts, Peter Parnell, Jennifer Johnson [3], Vahan Moosekian [4], Mark Johnson [5], Michael R. Perry, Michael Pressman, Maria Lease [6]

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