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Thursday 4 August 2011

Crown Court : Lieberman v Salvage


Season 1, Episode 4: Lieberman v Savage

Original Air Date—18 October 1972

This case is over the possesion of a luxury penthouse. Rich property tycoon Emmanuel Lieberman has installed his girlfriend in a penthouse on top of an office block. Lieberman returns unexpectedly from a trip to San Francisco to find his son Mark in the penthouse with his girlfriend Delia. Lieberman takes Delia to the Crown Court to have her turned out of the penthouse.


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  7. A television institution that lasted for over a decade, Crown Court was a much-loved courtroom drama which, although the cases were fictional, used 'real' jurors chosen from member of the public. 

    Multiple endings were prepared for each story, dependent on whether the accused was found guilty or acquitted of the charges, giving each story a strength and energy which raised it far above that of normal courtroom dramas.

    Trivia for "Crown Court" (1972 -1984)
     

    The jury was composed of ordinary lay people (not actors) chosen at random from the electoral roll of Manchester where the Granada TV studios were located. 

    Only the jury foreman was an actor - this was needed to comply with Equity rules on speaking parts only being given to Equity members. All the episodes of a given case were recorded on the same day and the jury was given thirty minutes to reach its verdict, based on the evidence that it had heard. For many stories, two endings were scripted and rehearsed to match whichever verdict (guilty or not guilty) the jury happened to return.
    The theme tune to the show was "Distant Hills". It was released as the B side to Simon Park Orchestra's UK Number 1 single "Eye Level".








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