The Defenders is an American courtroom drama series . It starred E. G. Marshall and Robert Reed as father-and-son defense attorneys who specialized in legally complex cases, with defendants such as neo-Nazis, conscientious objectors, civil rights demonstrators, a schoolteacher fired for being an atheist, an author accused of pornography, and a physician charged in a mercy killing.
The Defenders (Season 4)
The Seven Hundred-Year Old Gang (1) (Episode 1)
Writer: David Karp
Air date: 1964-09-24
Runtime: 60 min
The Seven Hundred-Year Old Gang (2) (Episode 2)
Writer: David Karp
Air date: 1964-10-01
Runtime: 60 min
Hero of the People (Episode 3)
Writer: William Woolfolk
Air date: 1964-10-08
Runtime: 60 min
Go-Between (Episode 4)
Writer: Larry Cohen
Air date: 1964-10-15
Runtime: 60 min
Conflict of Interests (Episode 5)
Writer: Ellen M. Violett
Air date: 1964-10-22
Runtime: 60 min
The Man Who . . . (Episode 6)
Writer: Ernest Kinoy
Air date: 1964-10-29
Runtime: 60 min
Turning Point (Episode 7)
Writer: James Lee
Air date: 1964-11-05
Runtime: 60 min
A Taste of Ashes (Episode 8)
Writer: David W. Rintels
Air date: 1964-11-12
Runtime: 60 min
Comeback (Episode 9)
Writer: Edward DeBlasio
Air date: 1964-11-26
Runtime: 60 min
The Siege (Episode 10)
Writer: Bo Goldman
Air date: 1964-12-03
Runtime: 60 min
Whitewash (Episode 11)
Writer: Roger H. Lewis
Air date: 1964-12-10
Runtime: 60 min
A Voice Loud and Clear (Episode 12)
Writer: Robert J. Crean
Air date: 1964-12-17
Runtime: 60 min
King of the Hill (Episode 13)
Writer: Robert J. Crean
Air date: 1964-12-31
Runtime: 60 min
Whipping Boy (Episode 14)
Writer: Edward DeBlasio
Air date: 1965-01-07
Runtime: 60 min
Eyewitness (Episode 15)
Writer: David Karp
Air date: 1965-01-14
Runtime: 60 min
The Silent Killers (Episode 16)
Writer: William Woolfolk
Air date: 1965-01-21
Runtime: 60 min
Death on Wheels (Episode 17)
Writer: George Bellak
Air date: 1965-01-28
Runtime: 60 min
The Unwritten Law (Episode 18)
Writer: Larry Cohen
Air date: 1965-02-04
Runtime: 60 min
The Objector (Episode 19)
Writer: Harold Gast
Air date: 1965-02-11
Runtime: 60 min
Fires of the Mind (Episode 20)
Writer: Arnold Manoff
Air date: 1965-02-18
Runtime: 60 min
Overview: After taking LSD, mentally disturbed Robert Kraft commits suicide while experiencing a hallucinatory reaction—and Dr. Byron Saul (Pleasence), who's been treating Kraft with the drug, is charged with manslaughter.
No-Knock (Episode 21)
Writer: Peter A. Chilles
Air date: 1965-02-25
Runtime: 60 min
The Merry-Go-Round Murder (Episode 22)
Writer: Robert J. Crean
Air date: 1965-03-04
Runtime: 60 min
Nobody Asks What Side You're On . . . (Episode 23)
Writer: Ellen M. Violett
Air date: 1965-03-11
Runtime: 60 min
Impeachment (Episode 24)
Writer: Stanley R. Greenberg
Air date: 1965-03-18
Runtime: 60 min
The Sworn Twelve (Episode 25)
Writer: Edward DeBlasio
Air date: 1965-03-25
Runtime: 60 min
A Matter of Law and Disorder (Episode 26)
Writer: Roger H. Lewis
Air date: 1965-04-08
Runtime: 60 min
Youths and Maidens on an Evening Walk (Episode 27)
Writer: Robert J. Crean
Air date: 1965-04-15
Runtime: 60 min
The Prosecutor (Episode 28)
Writer: David Shaw
Air date: 1965-04-29
Runtime: 60 min
The Bum's Rush (Episode 29)
Writer: Alvin Boretz
Air date: 1965-05-06
Runtime: 60 min
Only a Child (Episode 30)
Writer: Ellen M. Violett
Air date: 1965-05-13
Runtime: 60 min

Seasons

Episodes 32
Episodes 34
Episodes 36
Episodes 30