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  2. Trial & Error (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Joel McCrary as Alexander Kamiltow (season 2), the judge for Lavinia's trial. Unlike Horsedich, his name is pronounced the way it is spelled. After trying to stop a chaotic outburst in Jesse Ray Beaumont's trial, he lost his voice, and now speaks in unintelligible gibberish, yet everyone but Josh understands him perfectly.

  3. Trial and Error (TV series) - Wikipedia

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  4. Trial and error (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "Trial and Error", 227 season 4, episode 19 (1989) "Trial and Error", ... Shows. Trial and Error, an American sitcom aired on CBS in 1988; Trial ...

  5. 2023 Will Be a Year of Trial and Error for Streaming Companies

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    VIP+ Analysis: After a paradigm-shifting 2022, the SVOD business has entered a messy transitional phase, and no strategy is off the table.

  6. List of court shows - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of court shows. Court shows are television programs where court cases are heard and ruled on by a judge or jury. Court shows are particularly popular on daytime syndication.

  7. Want to catch up on 'Yellowstone'? You can get a full ... - AOL

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    Peacock is home to the full suite of NBC classics, including shows currently on air — like "The Voice" and "Saturday Night Live" — as well as shows that have ended, like "Parks and Recreation ...

  8. The United States of Trial and Error - AOL

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    But when focused on soundbites coming from the candidates and their most vocal supporters online, one is quick to forget the big picture: that America is—and always has been—something I like ...

  9. The Dock Brief - Wikipedia

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    The Dock Brief (US title Trial and Error; also known as A Case for the Jury) is a 1962 black-and-white British legal satire directed by James Hill, starring Peter Sellers and Richard Attenborough, and based on the 1957 play The Dock Brief by John Mortimer.