Eugene Dobbs and Nolan Wheeler are the perfect combination -- Dobbs presents the cases, and Wheeler does all the legwork. After Dobbs is unable to keep the promises he makes to football coach John Kramer, Dobbs meets his maker one night at the office, with Kramer as the prime suspect. Matlock takes the case, in part to prove to Kramer that not all lawyers are schmucks like Dobbs, and in part because the list of people who want Dobbs dead is getting longer by the minute as Matlock and Conrad find an interesting link between Dobbs, the owner of a local water park, and Dobbs' wife.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Max Eisenberg | Writer | ||
Lonon Smith | Writer | ||
Ken Lerner | Guest Star | ||
Charles Frank | Guest Star | ||
Edward Paul Allen | Guest Star | ||
Chris Anastasio | Guest Star | ||
Ed McCready | Guest Star | ||
Tom Henschel | Guest Star | ||
Arthur Eckdahl | Guest Star | ||
Heather Lind | Guest Star | ||
Richard McGonagle | Guest Star | ||
Julie Lloyd | Guest Star | ||
Clifford H. Turknett | Guest Star | ||
Richard Grove | Guest Star | ||
Richard Molinare | Guest Star | ||
Michael Durrell | Guest Star | ||
Judith Chapman | Guest Star | ||
Pamela Brüll | Guest Star | ||
Bruce Wright | Guest Star | ||
Christopher Hibler | Director |