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Friday 19 August 2011

WELCOME!!




Hi!! 

Welcome to my Crown Court blog, created specially for my friends!!
Some of the episodes posted here are taken from Volume 6 of the Crown Court TV series. 
Volume 7 has just been released early this month (5th August 2013). 
Click on the widget right below this page, if you are keen to buy this volume.


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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 members 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.

This volume contains a further twelve stories, in production order, presenting compelling cases covering a wide spectrum of what would come before a courtroom - including murder, child abduction, libel and fraud. Originally transmitted in 1974, the dramas feature appearances by Dinah Sheridan, Richard Wilson, Robert Powell, Don Henderson, Kenneth Cope, Gwen Taylor and Graham Crowden, among many others.

The Woman Least Likely... - Regina v Rutland
A Case of Murder - Regina v Povey
The Assault on Choga Sar - Wainwright v Bowman
Duress - Regina v Mallard
30,000 Pieces of Silver - Porter v Porter
Nuts - Regina v Holloway
Confine to Solitary - Regina v Hogarth
Big Annie - Robertson v Ash
Falling Stars - Leigh v Glynn
Son and Heir - Regina v Carvell
Death in the Family - Regina v Durrant
Minnie - Regina v Barlow


Crown Court : Murder Most Foul


Season 2, Episode 151: Murder Most Foul


Original Air Date—27 December 1973



Edward Bennington, a successful journalist

who is also a jealous husband with a history

of reckless behaviour, seems the obvious

suspect for the crime of arson against his

wife's alleged lover, Jeremy Clements. He 
takes the stand with a convincing alibi and 
a plea of not guilty

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