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(Change Layout)The Innocence Project  
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Series 1
1 :01x01 - Episode One (Nov/09/2006)
A convicted killer, Luke Talbot, has always proclaimed his innocence and the team start to review the case against him, which appears uncertain. While still going through the serious business of growing up at university, the students search for new evidence which could set him free. Nick also finds himself on the wrong side of the criminal justice system – which could mean the end of his legal career before it's even started.
Guest Stars: Steve Evets as Luke Talbot, James Stapleton as Police Officer, Seamus O'Neil as Preacher, Denise Kennedy as Karen Wylie, Andy Hockley as Francis Hurst, Louisa Eyo as Rena Farooq, Fiona Clark (1) as Jodie Winters, Saira Todd as Angela Jarrett, Jason Pitt as David Cullen, James Lauren (1) as Roy Allen, Derek Hicks as Ronald Locke, Richard Heap as Desmond Mathers
Director: Bill Anderson (1)
 
2 :01x02 - Episode Two (Nov/16/2006)
Beth tries to convince an apparently unenthusiastic Ford about the merits of a case in which the infallibility of fingerprint evidence comes under scrutiny. Vulnerable Martin Toal retracted a confession of murder, even though his fingerprints were found at the crime scene. He's now serving life. Beth believes the system has let Toal down. Adam is mentoring a young boy, Dizzy - but trying to overturn his ASBO is loaded with difficulty. With her mother putting extra pressure on her, Beth finds herself with more on her plate than she can handle.
Guest Stars: Michelle Bateman as Mylene, Alan Williams (1) as Morris Toal, Martin Walsh as Clinton Jowett, Henry Miller (1) as Martin Toal, Jason Furnival as Emmett Brogan, Charlotte Bradley as Hazel McNair
Director: Morag Mckinnon
 
3 :01x03 - Episode Three (Nov/23/2006)
Adam tries to understand how a murder conviction can be beyond reasonable doubt – when there is no body. John McKenna may have been convicted of murdering his common-law wife, but her body has never been found. Meanwhile, Ford makes Nick struggle with a case that is over 300 years old – an attempt to prove the innocence of a woman who was executed as a witch.Sarah is caught off-guard when her boyfriend from home, Craig, turns up with an unexpected proposal.
Guest Stars: Gillian Baskeyfield as Louise Williams, Tylah Tomkins-Simpson as Abigail Kinsella, Mary Sheen as Letitia Bathurst, Daryl Fishwick as Della Doyle, James Foster (1) as John McKenna, Liam Boyle (1) as Craig, Dorothy Atkinson as Fiona Kinsella
Director: Bill Anderson (1)
 
4 :01x04 - Episode Four (Nov/30/2006)
The students tackle the complex ramifications of a joint trial: co-defendants who were tried together and both convicted of murder. The team hit a wall when they attempt to analyse what evidence the jury ultimately based their guilty verdict on. Beth is appalled by the injustice and wants to approach the jury. But Ford lays down the law – such an approach would be illegal. Sarah and Nick get sidetracked by a case involving an adult website and just what obscenity means in this day and age.
Guest Stars: Eddie Riley as Hotel Guest, Connor Marsh as Daniel Lucas, Donna Lythgoe as Alice Raikes, Moey Hassan as Ricky Latif, Chris Finch as Adrian Gale, Gillian Waugh as Louise Christie, Paula Wolfenden as Rachel, Darren Southworth as Dominic Wells, Marc Silcock as Hotel Clerk, Meriel Schofield as Claire Waite, Tony Mooney as Spiteri
Director: Morag Mckinnon
 
5 :01x05 - Episode Five (Dec/07/2006)
An old face appears from Ford's past, asking for help, but Ford's not so sure he wants to get involved. The students attempt to help a convicted drug dealer get her sentence reduced. Rhiannon Hayes was convicted of selling drugs to an undercover policeman – but were the police more than just a willing buyer? Adam is forced to question his idealistic viewpoint when he fears Dizzy may have betrayed him.
Guest Stars: Ian Kilgannon as Maxwell Gittings, Tim Dantay as Di Gwyn James, Linzey Cocker as Rhiannon Hayes, Nick Brimble as Adrian Kerr, Michelle Bateman as Mylene
Director: Peter Hoar
 
6 :01x06 - Episode Six (Jan/24/2007)
A convicted murderer claims that rather than killing the victim, all he actually did was try and help. The students put expert evidence under the microscope. When Sarah and Beth get involved in a case the CPS passed over, Beth finds herself working for the other side with PC Todd, with unexpected rewards. Ford can't seem to shift the piles of work on his desk but has a good reason for taking so much on.
Guest Stars: Craig Parkinson as Dr Andy Wilson, Paul Simpson as George Griffiths, Jamie Belman as PC Luke Todd, Kelly Condron as Julie Poppat
Director: Peter Hoar
 
7 :01x07 - Episode Seven (Jan/30/2007)
The students are put to the test by the different claims and counter claims in a rape case. A notoriously difficult offence to get a conviction for - they wonder if it's something they should even be looking at. Ford is stumped when Sarah and Andrew want to discuss how to prove a retired police dog was an unreliable witness.
Guest Stars: Andrew McNair as Martin Carey, Gabriella Wright as Colette Givray, Dan Atkinson as Hotel Employee, Jacqueline Pilton as Caroline Kirsop, Steve Garti as Graham Little, Sarah Dunn as Tanya Jackson, Gary Cargill as Pete Marston
Director: Bill Anderson (1)
 
8 :01x08 - Episode Eight (Feb/06/2007)
The team struggle to prove that a murder case was, in fact, a suicide. Adam gets involved in the mechanics, while the others investigate the victim's state of mind. Ford may know more about the drugs which might have contributed to the victim's death than he's letting on. So he finds himself with several difficult decisions to make - both personally and professionally.
Guest Stars: Mark Arends as Pawlicki, Joanna Swain as Gail Henderson, Andy Quine as Cameron Harris, David Fleeshman as Professor David Goddard, Louis Dower as Alistair Henderson, John Branwell as Michael Starkey, Emily Beecham as Rachel
Director: Bill Anderson (1)
 
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