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  2. Garrow's Law - Wikipedia

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    Garrow's Law is a British period legal drama about the 18th-century lawyer William Garrow. The series debuted on 1 November 2009 on BBC One and BBC HD television. A second series was announced on 7 July 2010 [1] and was broadcast from 14 November 2010. [2] A third series consisting of four episodes was commissioned [3] and was aired from 13 ...

  3. Justice (1971 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Justice is a British drama television series that originally aired on ITV in 39 hour-long episodes between 8 August 1971 and 16 October 1974. [1] Margaret Lockwood stars as Harriet Peterson, a female barrister in the North of England .

  4. Injustice (British TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Injustice is a five-part British drama television series about criminal defence barrister William Travers, who has lost faith in the legal system following a traumatic series of events. The one-hour drama premiered on 6 June 2011 on ITV. The series was released on DVD on 13 June 2011 via Acorn Media UK. [1]

  5. Silk (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    In series 3, Miranda Raison joins the show as Harriet Hammond who is a thorn in the side of Billy, as well as a confidante, supporter, and potential love interest for Clive Reader. Silk ended with series 3 because creator Moffat and lead actress Maxine Peake were keen to end at a high point. [5] Rupert Penry-Jones commented that:

  6. North Square - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. List of Rumpole of the Bailey episodes - Wikipedia

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    This was a stand-alone production in 1975 for BBC TV's anthology series Play for Today. Duration: circa 65 minutes. It inspired the seven-series TV show that aired 1978–1992. Though not conceived as such, it was a de facto "pilot" for the subsequent TV series.

  8. Kingdom (British TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom is a British television series produced by Parallel Film and Television Productions for the ITV network. It was created by Simon Wheeler and stars Stephen Fry as Peter Kingdom, a Norfolk solicitor who is coping with family, colleagues, and the strange locals who come to him for legal assistance.

  9. Kavanagh QC - Wikipedia

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    The series starred John Thaw as barrister James Kavanagh QC, who comes from a working-class upbringing in Bolton, Greater Manchester.Although having been alluded to in Series 1 Episode 1, this is only revealed in later episodes as his parents' health deteriorates and through an exchange with a colleague who presumed that Kavanagh was actually a Yorkshireman.