16-497: [REDACTED] Look up marshall in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Not to be confused with Marshal or Martial (disambiguation) . Marshall may refer to: Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Marshall, Victoria , a suburb of Geelong, Victoria Marshall railway station Canada [ edit ] Marshall, Saskatchewan The Marshall ,
32-477: A 1948 American initiative for foreign aid to Western Europe Marshall Scholarship , for American students in the UK We Are Marshall , a 2006 American documentary film Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Marshall . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
48-497: A chance to get any traction with any of the characters. There were so many incidental characters, when you watched it, you weren't quite sure who to focus on. Now there's much more concentration on Verity, Ros and Dylan. The show is much more about them and their lives and how they deal with each other, with the background of the legal profession, rather than it being about the legal profession with these characters in it." Industry A-Lister Kerry Armstrong originally played Verity, who
64-549: A former British bus manufacturer Marshall Pottery , an American producer of red-clay pottery Marshall, Sons & Co. , a former British agricultural machinery manufacturer Education and government [ edit ] Marshall College (disambiguation) Marshall Space Flight Center , in Huntsville, Alabama, US Marshall University , in Huntington, West Virginia, US USC Marshall School of Business , at
80-508: A holder of various military, law-enforcement, and other positions. Marshal may also refer to: Marshall Law Marshall Law is an Australian television series , which aired on the Seven Network in 2002, starring Lisa McCune and Alison Whyte as lawyers and sisters. The show was originally conceived as a legal drama mixed with Ally McBeal -style romantic comedy, and was one of four new prime-time series in 2002, as
96-899: A mountain in British Columbia Liberia [ edit ] Marshall, Liberia Marshall Islands [ edit ] Marshall Islands , an island nation in the Pacific Ocean United States of America [ edit ] Marshall, Alaska Marshall, Arkansas Marshall, California Lotus, California , former name Marshall Marshall, Colorado Marshall Pass , a mountain pass in Colorado Marshall, Illinois Marshall, Indiana Marshall, Michigan Marshall, Minnesota Marshall, Missouri Marshall, New York Marshall, North Carolina Marshall, North Dakota Marshall, Oklahoma Marshall, Texas ,
112-584: The Ally McBeal style CGI effects. Set in Melbourne , Marshall Law tells the story of two sisters – Ros and Verity Marshall (played by Lisa McCune , popular after her seven-year run on Blue Heelers ; and Alison Whyte , well known for her role on Frontline ) – working at the Magistrate's Court. Ros is a Junior Prosecutor who is more interested in partying, and is having to prove her worth at
128-576: The US Navy "Marshall" by Tlot Tlot, a 1991 version of the song " Under the Water " See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Marshall All pages with titles containing Marshall Marshal (disambiguation) Marshalling (disambiguation) Marshalls (disambiguation) Marshall County (disambiguation) Marshall Township (disambiguation) Justice Marshall (disambiguation) Martial Marshall Plan ,
144-528: The University of Southern California, US Other uses [ edit ] Marshall Law , 2002 Australian television series Marshall Sandstone , a geologic formation in Michigan Marshall (name) , a surname and given name, including a list of people with the name Marshall (film) , a 2017 biographical film about Thurgood Marshall USS Marshall , the name of several ships of
160-588: The beginning of an attempt to revive the Australian television industry. The concept combined with the cast of industry heavyweights initially seemed like a package that could not fail. Although ratings were good the first week, figures quickly slumped and the series, which first aired in August, finished airing in November, cancelled after only 17 episodes. Subsequently, repeat screenings were reedited to remove
176-531: The bench; while the more-experienced and overachieving Verity is now working as a barrister. Both sisters soon find themselves in for surprises. Ros realises just how out of her depth she may be, begging the help of legal aid solicitor Mikey O'Dea (Nick Farnell), and mentor Esther Hersch, QC ( Anne Phelan of Something in the Air ). Meanwhile, Verity, working with her handsome but inept assistant Scott (Nathaniel Kiwi) faces her biggest challenge going up against one of
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#1732764749083192-499: The city's most eminent counsels, Dylan Boyd ( William McInnes from SeaChange and Blue Heelers ) – her ex-husband. Verity and Ros, despite leading very different lifestyles, find themselves being forced to work together in this competitive world, particularly with the likes of Judge Don Foster ( Greg Stone ), Ros's boss Frank Dellabosca ( Frank Gallacher ), and the ambitious lawyer Prue Staley ( Jane Hall ). Verity McIntyre appeared as Julie Larson. The original Marshall Law pilot
208-400: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Marshall&oldid=1257134183 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Marshal (disambiguation) A marshal is
224-519: The largest U.S. city named Marshall Marshall, Virginia Marshall, Wisconsin (disambiguation) Marshall, Dane County, Wisconsin Marshall, Richland County, Wisconsin Marshall, Rusk County, Wisconsin Businesses [ edit ] Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group , a British aerospace company Marshall Amplification , a British music equipment manufacturer Marshall Bus ,
240-574: Was a different affair. Titled Leather and Silk , with more emphasis on drama, Bevan Lee, co-creator with Alison Nisselle, described the pilot as being too serious. Executive Producer John Holmes acknowledged that emphasis on the workings of the law "... didn't hold a lot of excitement or interest, except for some die-hard people who love the law and are really interested in it". Most major characters other than Lisa McCune's were cast differently, and many smaller roles were removed. Holmes explained : "There were too many people in it. You didn't get
256-546: Was initially a magistrate rather than a barrister. In early 2002, Channel Seven announced that Armstrong would not be continuing with the series, claiming that she wasn't right for the part and "refused to play the role differently". Months later Armstrong agreed with the rumours that the producers thought she was too old for the part of McCune's sister. She would later join the cast of another of 2002's new shows, MDA , which fared much better. Alyson Whyte had played Jane Hall's role of Prue Staley before moving over to take on
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