Picket Fences Season 5 Spoilers, Episode Guide & Picket Fences Casts

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Picket Fences, a 60-minute American television crime drama is centered on the residents of the fictional community of Rome, Wisconsin. On the CBS television network in the United States, the show originally ran from September 1, 1992 to June 26, 1996. Producer David E. Kelley created Picket Fences show. Here the information is mentioned about Picket Fences Season 5 Spoilers, Episode Guide & Picket Fences Casts. A stable prime-time audience was struggled to maintain by the show and show had fluctuating ratings. It placed 80th in the prime-time Nielsen ratings In its first season on the air it moved to 66th in its second season. In Monrovia, California, a suburb of Los Angeles, exteriors of show were shot with many of the townspeople appearing in the background of episodes where possible.

Picket Fences Season 5 Spoilers, Episode Guide & Picket Fences Casts

Picket Fences is a story of the sheriff of Rome, Wisconsin. A small town family man trying to look out for both is family as well as his small community.

Sherrif James Brock (Tom Skerritt) takes care of Rome and also looks out for his wife Jill (Kathy Baker) a doctor at the town’s small doctor’s office; his daughter Kimberly (Holly Marie Combs), she is from his previous wife. His two sons with Jill are Matthew (Justin Shenkarow) and Zach (Adam Wylie).

Sheriff Brock must deal with Judge Henry Bone (Ray Walston) in keeping law and order in the town; he is a judge and doesn’t always rule with the law, but quite what is in the best interest of the town. Lawyer Douglas Wambaugh (Fyvush Finkel) is another thorn in Sheriff Brock’s side. Douglas Wambaugh goes to any length obligatory to win a case.

“Picket Fences” Information:

First Episode: Sep/18/1992
Last Episode: Apr/24/1996
Classification: Scripted
Genre: Drama
Network: CBS (USA)
Runtime: 60 Minutes

Cast of ‘Picket Fences’

Tom Skerritt as Sheriff Jimmy Brock
Kathy Baker as Dr. Jill Brock
Costas Mandylor as Officer Kenny Lacos
Lauren Holly as Officer Maxine Stewart
Holly Marie Combs as Kimberly Brock
Justin Shenkarow as Matthew Brock
Adam Wylie as Zach Brock
Don Cheadle as District Attorney John Littleton
Ray Walston as Judge Henry Bone
Zelda Rubinstein as Ginny Weedon
Fyvush Finkel as Douglas Wambaugh
Kelly Connell as Dr. Carter Pike
Robert Cornthwaite as Howard Buss
Ann Morgan Guilbert as Miriam Wambaugh (1992-1995)
Leigh Taylor-Young as Mayor Rachel Harris (1993-1996)
Erica Yohn as Myriam Wambaugh (1995-1996)

Episodes List With Original Air Dates

The First Season

1. Pilot – Part 1 (9/18/1992)
2. Pilot – Part 2 (9/18/1992)
3. The Green Bay Chopper (9/25/1992)
4. Mr. Dreeb Comes to Town (10/2/1992)
5. The Autumn of Rome (10/16/1992)
6. Frank the Potato Man (10/23/1992)
7. Remembering Rosemary (10/26/1992)
8. The Contenders (10/30/1992)
9. Sacred Hearts (11/6/1992)
10. Thanksgiving (11/13/1992)
11. The Snake Lady (12/4/1992)
12. Pageantry (12/11/1992)
13. High Tidings (12/18/1992)
14. Frog Man (1/8/1993)
15. Bad Moons Rising (1/15/1993)
16. Nuclear Meltdowns (1/22/1993)
17. The Body Politic (2/5/1993)
18. Be My Valentine (2/12/1993)
19. Fetal Attraction (4/1/1993)
20. Sightings (4/8/1993)
21. Rights of Passage (4/15/1993)
22. Sugar and Spice (4/29/1993)
23. The Lullaby League (5/6/1993)

The Second Season

24. Turpitude (10/22/1993)
25. Duty Free Rome (10/28/1993)
26. Unlawful Entries (10/29/1993)
27. Under the Influence (11/5/1993)
28. The Dancing Bandit (11/12/1993)
29. Dairy Queen (11/26/1993)
30. Cross Examination (12/3/1993)
31. Strangers (12/10/1993)
32. Blue Christmas (12/17/1993)
33. Paging Doctor God (1/7/1994)
34. Guns ‘R’ Us (1/14/1994)
35. Remote Control (1/21/1994)
36. Abominable Snowman (1/28/1994)
37. Supreme Courting (2/4/1994)
38. Divine Recall (2/11/1994)
39. Terms of Estrangement (3/4/1994)
40. Squatter’s Rights (3/11/1994)
41. System Down (4/1/1994)
42. Buried Alive (4/8/1994)
43. My Left Shoe (4/29/1994)
44. Frosted Flakes (5/6/1994)
45. Howard’s End (5/13/1994)

The Third Season

46. Survival of the Fittest (9/23/1994)
47. Systematic Abuse (9/30/1994)
48. The Bus Stops Here – Part 1 (10/7/1994)
49. Enemy Lines – Part 2 (10/14/1994)
50. Cold Spell (10/28/1994)
51. Elective Conduct (11/4/1994)
52. Rebels with Causes [crossover w/Chicago Hope] (11/11/1994)
53. May It Please the Court (11/18/1994)
54. For Whom the Wind Blows (12/2/1994)
55. Away in the Manger (12/16/1994)
56. Freezer Burn (1/6/1995)
57. Frogman Returns (1/13/1995)
58. Mr. Seed Goes to Town (1/20/1995)
59. Close Encounters (2/3/1995)
60. When in Rome (2/24/1995)
61. Heroes and Villains (3/3/1995)
62. Changing of the Guard (3/10/1995)
63. Without Mercy (3/31/1995)
64. Final Judgement (4/7/1995)
65. Saint Zach (4/28/1995)
66. Upbringings (5/5/1995)
67. The Song of Rome (5/12/1995)

The Fourth Season

68. A Change of Season (9/22/1995)
69. Reap the Whirlwind (9/29/1995)
70. Pal Joey (10/6/1995)
71. Bloodbrothers (10/13/1995)
72. Dog Eat Dog (10/20/1995)
73. Heart of Saturday Night (10/27/1995)
74. Down the Tubes (11/3/1995)
75. This Little Piggy (12/8/1995)
76. Witness for the Prosecution (12/15/1995)
77. Dem Bones (1/5/1996)
78. Bloodlines (1/12/1996)
79. Snow Exit (1/19/1996)
80. My Romance (1/26/1996)
81. The Z Files (2/9/1996)
82. Bottled (2/16/1996)
83. Dante’s Inferno (4/22/1996)
84. Bye-Bye, Bey-Bey (4/24/1996)
85. Three Weddings and a Meltdown (4/24/1996)
86. Winner Takes All (6/5/1996)
87. Forget Selma (6/12/1996)
88. To Forgive Is Divine (6/19/1996)
89. Liver Let Die (6/26/1996)

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