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The series was created by Kieron Quirke and based on the 2010 best-selling memoir by Alex McBride (a criminal barrister). [1] Cast
Silk is a British television drama series produced by the BBC which was broadcast over three series on BBC One between 22 February 2011 and 31 March 2014. Created by Peter Moffat, the series follows the daily goings on of Shoe Lane Chambers and its members in their personal and professional lives.
A member of the DA's Investigations Unit who assists Erin with her cases. In 1995, McBride's mother was murdered in an unsolved robbery. When Erin finds the case in a cold-case pile, she runs DNA found at the scene, which reveals what McBride already suspected but was afraid to confirm: that his father had been responsible. [65]
Alex Gurley. January 15, 2025 at 6:19 AM. ... By then, the man was gone and McBride left Short's side. Later, McBride saw Short exiting the same bar with two men and a woman, and the officer ...
North Square is a British television drama series written and created by Peter Moffat, and broadcast by Channel 4 from 18 October to 20 December 2000. Starring an ensemble cast, including Phil Davis, Rupert Penry-Jones, Helen McCrory and Kevin McKidd, the programme is set around the practice of a barristers' chambers in Leeds.
Sky News reported that he was the first barrister to be shown on television arguing a case in the Court of Appeal. [6] It happened on the first day cameras were allowed into the court after a ban of 90 years. [7] Cameron said "It's surprising. I only found out yesterday it was happening." [6] The Guardian characterized him as "making television ...
A decade later, on Christmas Day in 2011, McBride came out to her parents as a transgender woman. Her mother, Sally, said looking back, she’s not proud of how she and Dave initially reacted.
McBride's father, Jamie McBride, outspoken vice president of the Los Angeles Police Protective League, was involved in at least six police shootings, none fatal, in the first 11 years of his career.