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Country of origin
  
United States

No. of seasons
  
1

Network
  
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Original language(s)
  
English

Final episode date
  
3 May 2002

Program creator
  
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Created by
  
Donald P. BellisarioPaul Levine

Starring
  
Joe MantegnaJames GarnerCharles DurningHedy BurressRandy VasquezChristopher WiehlJoe Flanigan

Cast
  

First Monday is an American television midseason replacement drama centered on the U.S. Supreme Court. Like another 2002 series, The Court, it was inspired by the prominent role the Supreme Court played in settling the 2000 presidential election. However, public interest in the high court had receded by the time the two shows premiered, and neither was successful.

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Premise

Created by JAG creator Donald P. Bellisario and Paul Levine, the show aired on CBS from January until May 2002. The name First Monday is a reference to the first Monday in October, which is when each Supreme Court term begins.

Joe Mantegna starred as moderate Justice Joseph Novelli, who is appointed to a Supreme Court evenly divided between conservatives and liberals. The show examined how the law clerks and justices dealt with issues and cases that came before the highest court in the United States.

First Monday generally dealt with two issues per episode. Earlier in the series, that tended to be two cases. Later in the series, that tended to be one case and one personal issue.

Main cast

  • Justice Joseph Novelli (Joe Mantegna) was a newly appointed moderate Supreme Court Justice.
  • Chief Justice Thomas Brankin (James Garner) was the football-obsessed, conservative Chief Justice of the United States.
  • Justice Henry Hoskins (Charles Durning) was Brankin's best friend and a conservative justice, who often spouted limericks during conversation.
  • Miguel Mora (Randy Vasquez) was Novelli's conservative law clerk.
  • Ellie Pearson (Hedy Burress) was Novelli's liberal law clerk.
  • Jerry Klein (Christopher Wiehl) was Novelli's moderate law clerk.
  • Julian Lodge (Joe Flanigan) was Brankin's law clerk.
  • Other Supreme Court Justices

  • Justice Esther Weisenberg (Camille Saviola) was a liberal justice.
  • Justice Jerome Morris (James McEachin) was a liberal justice.
  • Justice Michael Bancroft (James Karen) was a liberal justice.
  • Justice Deborah Szwark (Gail Strickland) was a conservative justice.
  • Justice Theodore Snow (Stephen Markle) was a liberal justice.
  • Justice Brian Chandler (Lyman Ward) was a conservative justice.
  • Novelli's family

  • Sarah Novelli (Linda Purl) was a real estate agent and Justice Joseph Novelli's wife.
  • Andrew Novelli (Brandon Davis) was Justice Joseph Novelli's son.
  • Beth Novelli (Rachel Grate) was Justice Joseph Novelli's daughter.
  • Others

  • Charles Bierbauer (himself) was host of Curveball, a political talk show.
  • Senator Edward Sheffield (Dean Stockwell) was a liberal U.S. Senator who plotted to get Novelli impeached. Following the show's cancellation, Sheffield became a recurring character on JAG. The character later became the Secretary of the Navy.
  • Main crew

  • Lou Antonio (unknown episodes)
  • Donald P. Bellisario (unknown episodes)
  • Alan J. Levi
  • Bradford May
  • James Whitmore, Jr. (unknown episodes)
  • Michael Zinberg (unknown episodes)
  • Alfredo Barrios, Jr. (2 episodes, 2002)
  • Randall Anderson (unknown episodes)
  • Lynnie Greene (unknown episodes)
  • Paul Levine (unknown episodes)
  • Richard Levine (unknown episodes)
  • Larry Moskowitz
  • Lawrence O'Donnell
  • Nomination

  • Bruce Broughton was nominated for a 2002 Emmy Award for Outstanding Main Title Theme Music.
  • References

    First Monday Wikipedia


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