The Paper Chase: Season 1 (1979)
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Synopsis: Debuting in 1978, THE PAPER CHASE--based on the Academy Award-winning film of the same name--follows James Hart (James Stephens), a student from rural Minnesota, as he matriculates at an Ivy League... Debuting in 1978, THE PAPER CHASE--based on the Academy Award-winning film of the same name--follows James Hart (James Stephens), a student from rural Minnesota, as he matriculates at an Ivy League law school. The immediate culture clash is difficult, but the professor-clash is worse: in his first class of the year, James manages to make an enemy of instructor Charles W. Kingsfield (John Houseman). As the series progresses, James navigates an endless stream of challenges and problems with the help of a close-knit group of friends. THE PAPER CHASE: SEASON ONE includes every episode from the series’ first year on CBS. [More]
Starring: John Houseman, James Stephens, James Keane, Clare Kirkconnell
Starring: John Houseman, James Stephens, James Keane, Clare Kirkconnell, Michael Tucci, Andra Millian, Steve Levitt, Betty Harford, Peter Nelson, Lainie Kazan
Director: Georg Stanford Brown, Mark Cullingham
Director: Georg Stanford Brown, Mark Cullingham
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