As we approach the 25th anniversary of Law & Order – the Original Series, SundanceTV has scheduled a two night marathon of classic episodes of the long-running franchise to celebrate.
The two-day, 22-episode marathon airs Sunday, September 6th beginning at 3pm/2C and Monday, September 7th beginning at 4pm/3C. Details follow the jump.
SUNDANCE TV SERVES UP JUSTICE WITH A “LAW & ORDER ALL-STAR” MARATHON THIS LABOR DAY WEEKEND LEADING UP TO THE OFFICIAL 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ICONIC CRIME SERIES
TWO-DAY MARATHON AIRS ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH STARTING AT 3:00 PM ET/PT AND MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7TH STARTING AT 4:00 PM ET/PT
“In the criminal justice system, the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups — the police who investigate crime, and the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders. These are their stories.” Leading up to the official 25th anniversary of the long-running crime procedural series “Law & Order”, SundanceTV to air “Law & Order All-Star” marathon during the Labor Day holiday weekend, beginning Sunday, September 6th, at 3:00 p.m. ET/PT and continuing on Monday, September 7th, at 4:00 p.m. ET/PT. Created by Dick Wolf and starring, Sam Waterston (“The Killing Fields”, “The Man In The Moon”), Sharon Epatha Merkerson (“Chicago Med”), Jesse L. Martin (“The Flash”, “Smash”) and Jerry Orbach (“House of Mouse”, “Murder She Wrote”), “Law & Order” follows the story of a crime, usually adapted from current headlines, from two separate vantage points. The first half of the show concentrates on the investigation of the crime by the police; the second half follows the prosecution of the crime in court.
Below, please find the programming schedule for SundanceTV’s “Law & Order All Star” Marathon:
Sunday, September 6th:
“Violence of Summer” at 3:00 p.m ET/PT
Greevey and Logan investigate the gang rape of a reporter, a case once dismissed for lack of evidence.
“Sisters of Mercy” at 4:00 p.m ET/PT
A rehabilitation center staffed by Catholic nuns faces closure after an investigation into allegations of sexual molestation leads to rape charges.
“Skin Deep” at 5:00 p.m ET/PT
Cerreta and Logan probe the murder of a fashion photographer who formed a call-girl service for washed-up models.
“Conduct Unbecoming” at 6:00 p.m ET/PT
Stone and Schiff fight with a vice admiral over jurisdiction in the death of a woman officer during a drunken party.
“Blue Bamboo” at 7:00 p.m ET/PT
A young actress claiming to have been the victim of a white slavery ring becomes the prime suspect when a wealthy Japanese businessman is murdered.
“Paranoia” at 8:00 p.m ET/PT
Briscoe and his new partner investigate murder at a college; McCoy risks a lawyer’s disbarment to win a case.
“Aftershock” at 9:00 p.m ET/PT
Briscoe, Curtis, McCoy and Kincaid witness an execution and try to come to terms with their roles in the killing of another human being.
“Double Down” at 10:00 p.m ET/PT
McCoy tries to sidestep a plea bargain he made with a dangerous suspect in order to see justice done.
“Shadow” at 11:00 p.m ET/PT
A bail bondsman’s death leads detectives to a corrupt lawyer with a connection to the district attorney’s office.
“Empire” at 12:00 a.m ET/PT
A businessman planning to build a new football stadium in New York City is on trial for murder. But the prosecution’s star witness, a professional fundraiser who was having an affair with the victim, may have her own sinister motives.
“Turnstile” at 1:00 a.m ET/PT
After a homeless man is accused of killing a woman at a subway station, McCoy learns that a health care provider may not have provided him with appropriate medical attention in order to save money.
The marathon continues the following day:
Monday, September 7th:
“Star Struck” at 4:00 p.m ET/PT
An obsessed fan is charged with the brutal beating of a soap opera actress. During the trial, he claims that a voice in his head told him to do it.
“Cradle to Grave” at 5:00 p.m ET/PT
A baby is found frozen to death in a hospital emergency room. The case leads to accusations that the landlord of the building the baby and her mother lived in hired people to turn off the heat and harass tenants to get them to move out.
“Helpless” at 6:00 p.m ET/PT
Dr. Olivet accuses an esteemed gynecologist of rape. However, when she loses her case, the DA’s office resorts to a new strategy to bring the doctor to justice.
“Manhood” at 7:00 p.m ET/PT
After a cop is killed while trying to make a drug arrest the investigation reveals that some of his fellow officers may have stood by and let him die for reasons of their own.
“Scoundrels” at 8:00 p.m ET/PT
An attorney may have been killed for trying to further bilk people who have lost their life savings in an S&L scandal.
“Encore” at 9:00 p.m ET/PT
A businessman most people suspect got away with conspiring to murder his first wife is now accused of conspiring to kill his second wife. Both cases share eerie similarities.
“Good Girl” at 10:00 p.m ET/PT
A white teenager accused of murdering an African-American man claims that she was a date-rape victim, and racial overtones threaten to overpower the actual merits of the case.
“Expert” at 11:00 p.m ET/PT
The daughter of a convicted murderer goes on trial, accused of attempting to murder an expert witness who testified in her father’s trial on his behalf.
“Disciple” at 12:00 a.m ET/PT
A rebellious child dies during an unsanctioned exorcism ceremony. The defendant claims that St. Michael instructed her to perform it.
“Endurance” at 1:00 a.m ET/PT
A frustrated, over-stressed mother is charged with murder after starting a fire that killed her disabled son, but the case weighs heavy on Jack McCoy’s conscience. Nora Lewin is introduced as DA Adam Schiff’s replacement.
“Formerly Famous” at 2:00 a.m ET/PT
Briscoe and Green suspect that a washed-up former Vegas lounge singer may be connected to his wife’s murder. But they also discover that his wife has a history as a con artist.