Films •
Legal Eagles (1986)
Television series • ''
The D.A.'s Man'', which ran for a single season on
NBC in 1959, starred
John Compton as Shannon, an undercover investigator for the Manhattan DA's office. Produced by
Jack Webb, the series fictionalized the career of real-life Manhattan DA's Investigator Harold Danforth, whose autobiography, also titled ''The D.A.'s Man'', written in collaboration with veteran,
Pulitzer Prize-winning police reporter James D. Horan, had won an
Edgar from the
Mystery Writers of America for Best Fact Crime Book. •
For the People starred
William Shatner as an idealistic young deputy district attorney in the Manhattan DA's Office,
Howard da Silva as his supervisor, and
Lonny Chapman as his investigator. •
Hawk, which ran for a half-season in 1966, starred
Burt Reynolds as Lt. John Hawk, a detective assigned to
NYPD's Manhattan DA's Squad. •
Cagney & Lacey was revived in 1994 for a series of irregularly scheduled two-hour TV-movies. In the interim between these films and the original series, Cagney had been promoted to lieutenant and placed in command of the NYPD's Manhattan DA's Squad. Lacey, having retired some years earlier was persuaded to return to police work as a criminal investigator for the Manhattan DA's Bureau of Investigation, allowing the two partners to work together again. There were four movies in the revived series between 1994 and 1996. •
Blue Bloods: Depicts the prosecution of criminal suspects by lawyers of the New York County District Attorney's office through the character
assistant district attorney Erin Reagan (
Bridget Moynahan), who started out the series as a Trial Division Assistant District Attorney before being promoted to Deputy Bureau Chief in toward the end of
Season 3 and then to Trial Division Bureau Chief at the start of
Season 9. Since
Season 5, Erin has worked closely with D.A. Investigator Anthony Abetemarco (
Steven R. Schirripa). •
Law & Order: The long-running television series
Law & Order and its
spin-offs depict the prosecution of criminal suspects by lawyers of the New York County District Attorney's office. In the original pilot episode "
Everybody's Favorite Bagman", shot in 1988,
Roy Thinnes was cast as District Attorney Alfred Wentworth. Subsequent district attorneys depicted in the franchise are
Adam Schiff (1990–2000),
Nora Lewin (2000–2002),
Arthur Branch (2002–2007),
Jack McCoy (2008–2011, 2018–2024), and Nicholas Baxter (2024–present).
Law & Order ceased production in 2010, but McCoy (though not seen) was still occasionally mentioned as being the Manhattan district attorney in the spin-off series
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in several episodes through 2011. A reference to "the new DA" in a 2013 episode indicated that McCoy had moved on from the position presumably sometime in 2012; his replacement was unnamed. However, McCoy became the district attorney again as of 2018, showing up in an
SVU episode and later during the
21st season of
Law & Order that started in 2022. ==References==