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Showtrial

  • TV Series
  • 2021–2024
  • 1h
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7.4/10
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Showtrial (2021)
Drama series following high profile murder cases through the eyes of the police, the public and the courts.
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Drama series following high profile murder cases through the eyes of the police, the public and the courts.Drama series following high profile murder cases through the eyes of the police, the public and the courts.Drama series following high profile murder cases through the eyes of the police, the public and the courts.

  • Creator
    • Ben Richards
  • Stars
    • Adeel Akhtar
    • Nathalie Armin
    • Celine Buckens
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    6K
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    • Creator
      • Ben Richards
    • Stars
      • Adeel Akhtar
      • Nathalie Armin
      • Celine Buckens
    • 82User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 5 nominations total

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    Adeel Akhtar
    Adeel Akhtar
    • Sam Malik
    • 2024
    Nathalie Armin
    Nathalie Armin
    • Leila Hassoun-Kenny
    • 2024
    Celine Buckens
    Celine Buckens
    • Talitha Campbell
    • 2021
    Joseph Payne
    • Dhillon Harwood
    • 2021
    Michael Socha
    Michael Socha
    • PC Justin Mitchell
    • 2024
    Joe Dempsie
    Joe Dempsie
    • DI Miles Southgate
    • 2024
    Fisayo Akinade
    Fisayo Akinade
    • Felix Owusu
    • 2024
    Zoe Telford
    Zoe Telford
    • Helen McGuire
    • 2024
    Kerr Logan
    Kerr Logan
    • James Thornley
    • 2021
    Nina Toussaint-White
    Nina Toussaint-White
    • Claudia Wood
    • 2024
    Tracy Ifeachor
    Tracy Ifeachor
    • Cleo Roberts
    • 2021
    Ali Khan
    Ali Khan
    • Mani Malik-Cohen
    • 2024
    John Light
    John Light
    • Adrian Gilligan
    • 2024
    Sinéad Keenan
    Sinéad Keenan
    • DI Paula Cassidy
    • 2021
    Anna Wilson-Jones
    Anna Wilson-Jones
    • Tamara Baudin-Kenny
    • 2024
    Lolita Chakrabarti
    Lolita Chakrabarti
    • Meera Harwood
    • 2021
    Sharon D. Clarke
    Sharon D. Clarke
    • Virginia Hoult
    • 2021
    James Frain
    James Frain
    • Damian Campbell
    • 2021
    • Creator
      • Ben Richards
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    8Lejink

    Posh Spice

    It seems that almost every high-profile crime-drama from the BBC has to feature the tag-line "from the makers of 'Line Of Duty'" as if to guarantee by association the quality of the new series, which given the recent falling-off in quality of the corporation's major cash-cow, starts to have a somewhat dubious ring to it.

    I'm happy to say though that this time, this five-parter did live up far more to the hype. Tense, exciting and intriguing, it kept my wife and I pretty much on tenterhooks throughout as we followed literally the trials and tribulations of the two young rich and privileged, to coin a phrase 24 hour party people accused of murdering a fellow college student after attending a party where they both get out-of-their-faces on drink and drugs and where the victim, from a completely different, lower social-class is coincidentally present acting as a waitress. Both the accused have lofty connections, one the deep, introverted, doe-eyed, lap-dog son of a female government minister and the other the reckless, insolent, pouting wild-child daughter of a prominent business entrepreneur. The young girl who is murdered, by contrast, is the daughter of her workaday, single-parent mum.

    Culminating in a gripping courtroom trial, the title of the piece informs us that this is as much about trial-by-media in the modern-age as it is about natural justice and heaven knows there have been enough cases involving high-profile personalities and their offspring going back all the way to the children of Hollywood stars like Lana Turner and Marlon Brando, inevitably taking in the likes of O. J. and Amanda Knox along the way, up to the present day.

    As is usual in double-trials of this type, the jury is asked to consider whether none, one or both the accused parties are guilty and we frequently see the legal team of the one trying to pass the blame onto the other, making it difficult for jurors to apportion blame in a tactic which at its most successful obtains a double-acquittal. Although both the accused naturally have access to high-powered, cost-no-object legal teams, it's fair to say the programme concentrates far more on the charismatic young girl Talitha, played by Celine Buckens than on Joseph Payne's doleful character Dhillon Harwood. Perhaps this skewered viewpoint upsets somewhat the balance of the piece, but there's no question that Buckens grabs the spotlight with both hands with an edgy, dynamic, seductive performance which immediately draws the viewer in. Unlike Paine's meek character, you never doubt for an instant that of the two she would be the one more capable of committing the crime but that of course doesn't mean she actually did it.

    Her rich if distant daddy wants to employ his own-choice well-practiced legal team but instead is won over by the diligence and integrity of the initial appointee circuit solicitor, played by Tracey Ifeachor. She's rather unnecessarily given a back story which shows her having once been a high-flier herself in court circles as well as having a past romantic liaison with one of the police detectives determined to nail both the youngsters for the crime. As the plot unwinds in flashback, it involves identifiable modern themes of trial-by-media, students, especially females, resorting to sex-work to supplement their life-styles, stalking, drink and drug excess if not abuse as well as the more traditional ones showcasing the difference attitudes between rich and poor, old and young and even parent and child.

    I was satisfied by the relatively clear-cut ending after the engrossing murder trial had played out. There was no Morse-like surprise ending with a convoluted out-of-left-field explanation of events. A young girl loses her life, the only two people who could have committed the crime are on trial and clearly one or both of them is responsible and no matter what we the viewer may think of the outcome, justice is seen to be done even as we appreciate that only the two in the dock know the truth about what really happened the night the young girl was killed. There's a cheeky postscript which plays with the audience's expectations and threatens to pull it all back down into cliché but which skirts the issue impishly, skilfully and convincingly, all in the wink of an eye.

    Miss Buckens, I have to say, was electric as the "It Girl" whose world is turned upside down but Payne is almost as good as her doting co-accused, while Ifeachor as Talitha's steely solicitor and James Frain as the girl's high-powered but ultimately powerless dad deliver high quality performances in support.

    Altogether, a very satisfying, credible and satisfying production, far better than the most recent series of its much vaunted progenitor.
    7bwmcg

    Good for a binge watch

    I really enjoyed the 5 episodes of this mini series. With the glut of these series currently deluging tv this stood out from the dross.

    I won't say however that it was perfect and was somewhat disappointed with the ending (don't worry, no spoilers).

    Worth a watch.
    8pnpete9

    Gripping

    The acting in this drama is exceptional throughout from every member of the cast. Once I dropped in I had to see it to it's conclusion. The ending I would like explained but to date I can no one that has tried.
    8elyrexo

    Good

    As other reviewers have mentioned, the acting and plot are at a high standard, making for a believable and gripping drama series. There are interesting side stories, often red herrings to the main plot - but you don't know that at the time. My only reservation is that this being a BBC drama, it wasn't too hard to guess the trajectory of the case and who the culprits might be. The Beebs 'usual suspects'. That slightly devalued the twists and turns in the plot for me.
    5JRB-NorthernSoul

    "The trial that gripped the nation" - didn't grip me

    Privileged teenager Talitha improbably finds herself on trial for murder when a fellow student disappears.

    The setup was odd and didn't introduce us properly to the missing girl. Instead we had a dislikeable protagonist, a dislikeable father and a stroppy detective.

    I didn't find the characters or their behaviour convincing, the dialogue of the duty solicitor, the DI and Talitha was clunky and unbelievable and the crooked property developer father is a tired trope now.

    Production values were decent and the direction mostly ok, a nice soundtrack, but a few curiously photographed scenes were distracting. Plot was very creaky.

    It seems to be posing the question does money and privilege buy you better outcomes in our judicial system? But we don't need a five hour drama to know the answer to that one. Disappointing all round for me.

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      The number of Crown Prosecution Lawyers in the UK is approx one fifth of the number of Barristers and one twentieth the number of practising lawyers - they therefore have a high case load and less time than shown in the series to focus on individual cases, accepting of course that high profile ShowTrials would merit more involvement.

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    • Release date
      • October 31, 2021 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Showtrial, ¿víctima o monstruo?
    • Filming locations
      • Bristol, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • ITV Studios
      • World Productions
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