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Crown Court

  • Fernsehserie
  • 1972–2007
  • TV-14
  • 25 Min.
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Don Henderson, Diane Keen, Peter Sallis, and Don Warrington in Crown Court (1972)
Legal DramaDrama

Gerichtsdrama, jeder Fall dauert drei Episoden. Am Ende der dritten Episode kommt eine Jury aus "normalen Menschen" zu einem Urteil über die vorgelegten Beweise.Gerichtsdrama, jeder Fall dauert drei Episoden. Am Ende der dritten Episode kommt eine Jury aus "normalen Menschen" zu einem Urteil über die vorgelegten Beweise.Gerichtsdrama, jeder Fall dauert drei Episoden. Am Ende der dritten Episode kommt eine Jury aus "normalen Menschen" zu einem Urteil über die vorgelegten Beweise.

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    • Peter Wheeler
    • Joseph Berry
    • Richard Colson
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      • Joseph Berry
      • Richard Colson
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    Peter Wheeler
    • Court Reporter…
    • 1972–2007
    Joseph Berry
    • Court Usher…
    • 1972–2007
    Richard Colson
    • Clerk of Court…
    • 1972–2007
    Derek Hockridge
    • Clerk of Court…
    • 1972–1984
    David Ashford
    • Charles Lotterby…
    • 1972–2007
    William Mervyn
    William Mervyn
    • Mr. Justice Campbell…
    • 1973–2007
    John Barron
    John Barron
    • Mr. Justice Mitchenor…
    • 1973–1982
    Bernard Gallagher
    • Jonathan Fry QC
    • 1972–1984
    Richard Wilson
    Richard Wilson
    • Jeremy Parsons QC…
    • 1973–1978
    Jonathan Elsom
    • Marcus Golding…
    • 1973–1983
    Dorothy Vernon
    • Helen Tate…
    • 1972–2007
    John Jardine
    • Clerk of Court…
    • 1972–1984
    John Flanagan
    • John Lloyd
    • 1973–1984
    William Simons
    William Simons
    • Martin O'Connor…
    • 1972–1983
    John Alkin
    • Barry Deeley…
    • 1972–2006
    Terrence Hardiman
    Terrence Hardiman
    • Stephen Harvesty
    • 1972–1984
    Charles Keating
    Charles Keating
    • James Elliot QC…
    • 1972–2006
    John Horsley
    John Horsley
    • Mr. Justice Mowbray…
    • 1973–1983
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    8erika-usc

    Soooo many favorites!

    I love how I recognize actors in this series from other series' such as Upstairs Downstairs, The Duchess of Duke Street, Keeping up Appearances and several British and American movies. It's so satisfying to be able to recall where I've seen them and reflect on how talented these actors are - so much breadth and depth in their abilities. As for the characters in Crown Court I do have my absolute favorite lawyers and I love how they can randomly show up as a prosecutor or defense attorney. And I absolutely have favorite episodes. I also love to see all the changes that occur from the first episode to the last. You can tell when everyone is making money - they are not so skinny (they're eating! LOL) and the hair and makeup is on point! LOL.
    8erika-usc

    Great stories! Terrible Lawyering! LOL

    I often binge watch this series & have seen every episode. The writers are stellar story writers BUT would make terrible lawyers, judges & jurors. Regularly I find myself screaming "You didn't pursue this line of questioning or You're not going to reexamine the witness?! Or Stop with the "I put it to you" arguments, that is NOT a question or Judge stop interrupting!" And don't get me started on the juries. Some of the verdicts have me throwing myself on the floor in a fit of RAGE! LOL. But on the other hand, I suppose that's what makes for great writing. A reaction such as mine. Touchet! CCTV!
    8didi-5

    'when our cameras return ...'

    'Crown Court' was superior daytime television throughout the 1970s, which is when I first saw it as a child, fascinated by the whole process and mesmerised by the cases and the acting.

    Now rediscovering it thirty years on, it still feels relevant, and although some stories are contrived and rather simplistic, there are excellent cast appearances from the likes of Richard Wilson, John Barron, William Mervyn, Maureen Lipman, Mervyn Johns, TP McKenna, Ronald Lewis, Graham Crowden, and many more. The cases, running over three half-hour episodes, with a verdict 'from members of the public serving as a jury', keep the tension running as well as being easy enough to drop in and out of.

    Quality drama then, sometimes with a touch of humour, especially from the actors playing the judges and prosecuting and defence counsels, bickering over points of court protocol. Entertainment without being dumbed down, and well worth watching even after all these years.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    Cracking drama, well worth seeing.

    The legal teams make their cases, The Judge presides, but ultimately The Jury decide innocence or guilt at The Crown Court.

    Wow, how unfair, in this day and age viewers have to endure Doctors and cookery shows, back in the 70's they got Crown Court. No wonder kids wanted to bunk of school to watch it, I'm sure I would have.

    It's an incredibly watchable series, one that holds up remarkably well over half a century on. Gritty, amusing, baffling, intriguing, just some of the words I'd use to describe it.

    One thing that the show definitely benefited from, was variety, writers, cast, producers, from one week to the next, it never felt stale, it always seemed to feel fresh, you never know what sort of case is coming next.

    I'm so grateful to the folks at Talking Pictures for putting this great show on, I never miss, and am working my way through, a staggering number of episodes.

    I am loving seeing so many familiar faces, so much talent to spot and enjoy, the likes of Richard Wilson, Maureen Lipman, William Mervyn, John Barron and many more.

    So many brilliant episodes, far too many to mention, but if I were to urge to to seek out just one, Destruct Destruct, terrific.

    Sadly the dvds are now discontinued, and as such fetching crazy prices, I only wish the remainder would get a release.

    8/10.
    buckaroobanzai50

    Court in the act!

    This long running series was of course set in and around a London court. Over three episodes which were transmitted during the week, viewers could follow the progression of a case, and marvel at the cross-examination of witnesses and defendants. It featured many actors who were unknown at the time, and have become household names, such as Ben Kingsley.

    I remember one case in particular, called 'Sugar and Spice', which involved two friends, a posh public school girl and a spiky-haired punk girl, who were both accused of mugging a builder in the street. As in a real-life courtroom, the defendants' backgrounds and upbringing were brought before the jury. Viewers automatically assumed that the punk was the initiator of the attack, and had coerced her apparently meek friend into the crime. But it turned out that the meek shy posh girl was an absolute shrew (Hah!), after one lawyer successfully made her get angry and incriminate herself, and had been the instigator of the mugging.

    Excellent!

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      The jury was composed of non-actors chosen at random from the electoral roll of Manchester, where the Granada television 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 30 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.
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 18. Oktober 1972 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
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      • Englisch
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