'Law & Order': A Jerry Orbach Spin-Off?

AP
Jerry Orbach
The jury isn't in yet on this decision, but Dick Wolf's "Law & Order" empire is about to expand once again.

My sources tell me that Wolf and NBC are planning a fourth "Law & Order" show, this one concerning juries. My guess is they'll call it "Law & Order: Jury Duty."

These sources say that Wolf will move at least two existing "Law & Order" stars over to the new show, and that one of them will likely be the company's longest running star, Jerry Orbach.

Character actors all over New York are celebrating as they read this. Imagine casting "12 Angry Men � and Women" every week!

A new show would crown Wolf the undisputed champion of prime-time series TV, making him the landlord of four hours of valuable real estate, what with the original "Law & Order," plus the affectionately known "Law & Order: SVU," and the new "Criminal Intent." That doesn't include a separate show, called "Crime & Punishment," which also runs under the "Law & Order" heading.

Here's an idea for Wolf if he's having trouble deciding who to move with Orbach. Tamara Tunie, who moonlights as a medical examiner on "Law & Order," is a breakout star doing time on the CBS soap "As the World Turns." It's time for Tunie, and Wolf is the man who can make it happen.

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