Sara
Sara

Sara

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1985- 1985
1 Seasons
13 Episodes
7.5(2 votes)
Ended
Comedy

Overview

A newly minted attorney joins the legal aid clinic in San Francisco where her best friend works.

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Production Companies

NBC Productions

Cast & Crew

7 members
Acting

Geena Davis

Sara McKenna

Geena Davis
Acting

Alfre Woodard

Rozalyn Dupree

Alfre Woodard
Acting

Bill Maher

Marty Lang

Bill Maher
Acting

Mark Hudson

Stuart Webber

Mark Hudson
Acting

Bronson Pinchot

Dennis Kemper

Bronson Pinchot
Acting

Ronnie Claire Edwards

Helen Newcomb

Ronnie Claire Edwards
Acting

Matthew Lawrence

Jesse Webber

Matthew Lawrence

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