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Series 5
19 :05x01 - Hard-Gating (Jan/06/2006)
A black man is murdered in a jail cell by a confirmed racist - a crime the prison service blames on overcrowding. However, the judge's probing reveals the institution wasn't operating at full capacity. A drink-driving appeal puts the bench at loggerheads, and Jo distances herself from her former lover.
Guest Stars: Gavin Cooper as Stevie Quantro, Mark Letheren as Ben Bradwell, Sadie Shimmin as Mary Foreman, Charles Dale as Prison Officer Dave Spearson, Thomas Hall (1) as Michael Hulsey, April Walker as Mrs. Fox, Akbar Kurtha as Pyrian de Mel, Dominic Letts as Colin Baggs, Fiona Carew as Jill Miro, Richard Simons as Jonathan Primatt, Ben Lannoy as Michael Gilliat, Ray Sawyer (1) as Paul Foreman, Charlotte Moncrieff as Dr Murray-West, Paul Ireland as Barry Page, Roderick Smith as Prison Officer Brian Elkington, Luke Shaw as Paul Sorrell, Ellen Thomas (1) as Elizabeth Settle, Colin McFarlane as Newman Mason Allen Q.C., Aneirin Hughes as Neil Haughton, Mary Woodvine as Caroline Hughes, Simon Ward as Sir Monty Everard, Adrian Lukas as Marc Thompson, Barbara Thorn as Rita Cooper, Michael Eaves as Brian Harrison, David Ericsson as Dr. Adam Graceman, Jeremy Child as Sir Alan Peasmarsh, Daniel Hill (1) as Simon Norwalk, Joan Blackham as Lady Everard
Director: Steve Kelly
Writer: G. F. Newman
 
20 :05x02 - My Daughter, Right or Wrong (Jan/13/2006)
Charlie is appointed to defend an animal rights activist accused of murdering an eminent scientist - a case that will be heard before her father. The defence barrister's support for her client's cause leads her to make a series of unprofessional outbursts in court, while Jo's relationship with Marc Thompson creates tensions.
Guest Stars: Simon Ward as Sir Monty Everard, Simon Chandler as Sir Ian Rochester, Fraser James as Laurence James, Louisa Clein as Charlie Deed, Barbara Thorn as Rita Cooper, Donald Sinden as Sir Joseph Channing, Caroline Langrishe as Georgina Channing QC, Richard Simons as Jonathan Primatt, Richard William Pepper as Martin House, Stella Moray as Joan Crick, Antony Gilding as Professor Clive Blackthorn, Sarah Benjamin as Stenographer, Joan Blackham as Lady Everard, T. R. Bowen as Sir Michael Nivan, Mary Woodvine as Caroline Hughes, Malcolm Sinclair as Sir Peter Dulford, Sean Murray (2) as Professor Cluk, Adrian Lukas as Marc Thompson, Joseph McFadden as Henry Free, Shelagh McLeod as DCI Linda Hurst, Daniel Hill (1) as Simon Norwalk, Aneirin Hughes as Neil Haughton, Steven Elder as David Baxter, Michael Eaves as Brian Harrison, Jeremy Child as Sir Alan Peasmarsh, Penny Downie as Moira Blackthorn
Director: Tristram Powell
Writer: G. F. Newman
 
21 :05x03 - Lost Youth (Jan/20/2006)
The judge must decide the fate of a sick baby which has been refused further resuscitation by doctors. The infant's deeply religious parents disagree, and take the fight for their son's life to court. Meanwhile, a boy convicted of theft dies in custody - bringing Deed's own traumatic memories of childhood to the fore.
Guest Stars: Caroline Langrishe as Georgina Channing QC, Simon Ward as Sir Monty Everard, Simon Chandler as Sir Ian Rochester, Louisa Clein as Charlie Deed, Fraser James as Laurence James, Donald Sinden as Sir Joseph Channing, Emily Wachter as Sister Roberts, Jo-anne Nighy as Tina Parfaitt, Hugh Mitchell as Macdonald Brock, John Legarde as Usher, Ruth Gibson as Jury Foreperson, Neil France as Malcolm Porter, Justin Avoth as Bryce Bond, Barbara Thorn as Rita Cooper, Christopher Benjamin as Steve Gaydon, Jo Cameron Brown (1) as Staff Nurse McNally, Saskia Wickham as Elaine Brock, Mary Woodvine as Caroline Hughes, Luke Shaw as Paul Sorrell, Joy Richardson as Sister Gittings, Chu Omambala as Tony Parfaitt, Adrian Lukas as Marc Thompson, Chris Nayak as Policeman, Aneirin Hughes as Neil Haughton, Joan Blackham as Lady Everard, James Barron (1) as Mr Johnson, Michael Eaves as Brian Harrison, Jeremy Child as Sir Alan Peasmarsh, Stephen Greif as Lorne Michaels
Director: Tristram Powell
Writer: G. F. Newman
 
22 :05x04 - Silent Killer (Jan/27/2006)
A couple attempt to sue their council after developing medical conditions they claim were caused by a local mobile phone mast used to transmit internal police communications. Meanwhile, Deed is approached by the wife of a former Iraqi minister who says her family were poisoned and killed by depleted uranium used in the British Army's shells.
Guest Stars: Fraser James as Laurence James, Michael Eaves as Brian Harrison, Adrian Lukas as Marc Thompson, Anthony Barclay as Tim Listfield, Karen Lewis as Professor Churchill, Brian Bovell as Brian Mansridge, Shane Spencer as Jamie Bridges, Joseph Tremain as Jack Bridges, Ken Hudson Campbell as Professor Bramms, Steven Elliot as Sergeant Bridges, Lizzy McInnerny as Gilli Bridges, Andrew Greenough as Tony Rains, Richard Simons as Jonathan Primatt, Simon Ward as Sir Monty Everard, Simon Chandler as Sir Ian Rochester, Mary Woodvine as Caroline Hughes, Barbara Thorn as Rita Cooper, Sylvia Syms as Rose Hussein, Donald Sinden as Sir Joseph Channing, Louisa Clein as Charlie Deed, Caroline Langrishe as Georgina Channing QC, Joan Blackham as Lady Everard, Jeremy Child as Sir Alan Peasmarsh, Aneirin Hughes as Neil Haughton
Director: Darcia Martin
Writer: G. F. Newman
 
23 :05x05 - One Angry Man (Feb/03/2006)
The judge is called up for jury service at the trial of a nanny who is accused of shaking a baby to death, and tries to gain further knowledge of the alleged crime with the help of Jo Mills. However, during deliberations, it becomes apparent that other members of the panel are less concerned about reaching a verdict and more interested in their own personal lives.
Guest Stars: Stephen da Costa as Stephen Rame, Keith Barron as William Glyn, James Barron (1) as Mr Johnson, Hazel Holder as Anna Hope, Neil France as Malcolm Porter, Sorcha Cusack as Gerry Lyon, Robert Beck (2) as Gordon Rumsey, Brian Bovell as Brian Mansridge, Christopher Benjamin as Steve Gaydon, Janet Wantling as Kay Walkman, Mari-claire Turley as Zoe Hiller, Sarah Grochala as Selena Rumsey, Michael Eaves as Brian Harrison, David Ericsson as Dr. Adam Graceman, Ronny Jhutti as Ronny Bhutto, Mary Woodvine as Caroline Hughes, Simon Ward as Sir Monty Everard, Barbara Thorn as Rita Cooper, Luke Shaw as Paul Sorell, Mark Straker as Andrew Good, Michael Simkins as Judge Dicks, Adrian Lukas as Marc Thompson, Emma Rand as Martine Coakley, Zienia Merton as Dr. Dolores Bleach, Richard Laing as Brian Longfield, Ksenia Lavrentieva as Olga Plachek, Fraser James as Laurence James
Director: Darcia Martin
Writer: G. F. Newman
 
24 :05x06 - Heart of Darkness (Feb/10/2006)
A mother is sued by her ex-husband for refusing to give her baby the MMR vaccine. Jo Mills is asked to represent her, but is then accused by Marc of spending too much time at work when she forgets to turn up to her wedding rehearsal. Deed intervenes personally in the case, but has other things on his mind.
Guest Stars: Louisa Clein as Charlie Deed, Jo Cameron Brown (1) as Sheila McKenzie, Grant Aylward as Samuel Butler, Clive Brill as Sir Percy Thrower, Jeremy Child as Sir Alan Peasmarsh, Barbara Thorn as Rita Cooper, Christopher Cazenove as DC Row Colemore, Caroline Langrishe as Georgina Channing QC, Simon Chandler as Sir Ian Rochester, Simon Ward as Sir Monty Everard, Pippa Rathborne as Court Official, Simon James Morgan as Martin Westwake, George Drawmer as Jonathan Thompson, Lewis Crutch as Luke Thompson, Josie D'Arby as Marika Robson-Alan, Tristan Gemmill as Dr. David Barbara, Michael Eaves as Brian Harrison, Sylvia Syms as Rose Hussein, Heathcote Williams as Professor Winkworth, Donald Sinden as Sir Joseph Channing, Christopher Villiers as Paul Robson-Alan, Tim Munro as Norman Childers, Richard Simons as Jonathan Primatt, Adrian Lukas as Marc Thompson, Charlotte Lucas as Sasha Baird, Aneirin Hughes as Neil Haughton, Jane How as Dr. Catriona Rintoul, Carwyn Jones as Reverend Fox, Daniel Hill (1) as Simon Norwalk, Thomas Hall (1) as Michael Hulsey, Mary Woodvine as Caroline Hughes
Director: G. F. Newman
Writer: G. F. Newman
 
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