Starring: John Hannah , Paul Freeman
Directed by: David Skynner , Clara Glynn
Produced by: Matthew Bird
Written by: Matthew Hall , G.F. Newman
Follow the continuing exploits of two very driven and very different barristers in six new episodes as this gripping contemporary drama "locates the pulse of the British legal system" (The Independent).
Item Number: 14763
Follow the continuing exploits of two very driven and very different barristers in six new episodes as this gripping contemporary drama "locates the pulse of the British legal system" (The Independent). Accused of fabricating a defense for his client, Jack Roper (John Hannah, Rebus) throws his life into turmoil after his single-minded pursuit of the truth puts his career in jeopardy. Tensions are running high between Jack's chambers and those of the prosecution, headed by his one-time mentor, Laurence Scammel (Paul Freeman, Monarch of the Glen). Relations become more complex between Jack and Laurence's daughter, Laura (Lisa Faulkner, Murder in Suburbia), as they find they can no longer resist their mutual attraction. The legal minds of Manchester have their hands full! As seen on BBC America.
Episode 1 - Jack is arrested for perverting the course of justice, and he is granted bail. Although he is guilty of the offence, he has stopped an innocent woman going to prison and so argues his moral innocence. Jack is convinced by the team to be represented by Frank Halcroft and Frank thinks up a plan to get Jack out of prison. Frank convinces Honor to use her contacts in the case, but all doesn't go according to plan when Laura is attacked. In the end, Jack receives a suspended sentence after an honest and moving speech in court. A female football agent is represented by Charlie and Joe. Annie breaks off her affair with Charlie in an attempt to save her marriage. Steve, Al's partner is sacked and Al asks for advice on whether he has a case for unfair dismissal.
Episode 2 - Jimmy McGregor, a gangster, asks Jack for help to defend him in a case for posession of heroin. However, McGregor has a violent past and Jack remembers when McGregor wasn't convicted for murder when he should have been. The key defence witness is McGregor's loyal wife, but Jack uncovers some revealing evidence. Afterwards, Jack is worried for McGregor's wife's safety and he isn't shocked when a body is found. Annie and Laura represent two opposite sides in the same case. Tommy claims that an angel told him to give £40,000 to charity, and Laura represents him. Annie represents his wife Claudia who has another idea why he did it. Laura spends the night with Jack, but she is unhappy when at the chambers dinner, he backs off and reverts to type.
Episode 3 - Two girls are accused of murdering a class mate, so Jack and Frank represent them. The chances of winning are high, but they must decide whether to take their client's advice and trust them. Rebecca, a high-class hooker sues a plastic surgeon for loss of earnings after a bodged collagen injection left her with a "trout pout". Rebecca is represented by Charlie.
Episode 4 - Jack and Laura represent a man who has been accused of rape 10 years ago. The case is emotional. A man is suing his son's school for banning sports day and Charlie is his representative. Charlie sees an opportunity for him to make up with his son.
Episode 5 - Al's boyfriend Steve is dead, which shocks Jack. A young boxer has Charlie and Annie defending him, but the judge wants to secure a conviction as he knows the victim.
Episode 6 - The CPS are determined to label the killing of a burglar as racist, when Jack and Laura defend the accused defendant. Ray, Charlie's client, had his next door neighbour's dog bite off his testicle and he is prepared to sue.
| Jack Roper | --- | John Hannah |
| Laurence Scammel QC | --- | Paul Freeman |
| Charlie Darling | --- | John Thomson |
| Laura Scammel | --- | Lisa Faulkner |
| Al Ware | --- | Chris Gascoyne |
| Honor Scammel | --- | Penny Downie |
| Joe Stevens | --- | Lee Williams |
| Annie Quick | --- | Lara Cazalet |
| Ash Aslan | --- | Ace Bhatti |
| Sally Benn | --- | Jayne Ashbourne |
| Judge Ken Winyard | --- | Don Warrington |
Written by Matthew Hall, G.F. Newman, James McIntyre, Chris Bucknall
Directed by David Skynner, Clara Glynn, Dominic Keavey
Produced by Matthew Bird
Executive Produced by G.F. Newman, Nicola Shindler, Julie Gardner
Cinematography by Doug Hallows, Len Gowing
Film Editing by Liana Del Guidice, Russell Bedeen