Guilt: In the aftermath of the Romsey business, a German newspaper publishes British military secrets. Curtis decides that the traitor must be found and dealt with....
Created by playwright John Mortimer (himself a former barrister, most famously acting for the defence in the Oz magazine trial of 1971) Rumpole of the Bailey...
Final part of a trilogy that started with THE QUEST (in 2002), then THE SECOND QUEST (in April 2004). In this instalment the 1960s lads have...
In What About England?, the final episode of the six part series, the focus is on Annie MacKinnon who supports the decision to try and have...
In Whose Law? Whose Order? Building work on the much heralded new factory estate is finally commencing but the locals are distinctly unimpressed at the amount...
In History Doesn’t Pay the Rent, Sam Brodie and John Killane once again have opposing points of view over an issue that Sam considers to be...
In Who’s Been Eating My Porridge?, the second episode of The Challengers, Killane gets his first real chance to prove himself as an MP when there...
In the series opener The Tomorrow Business, there is to be a by election in Andersley and John Killane and Sam Brodie, Tory and Labour respectively,...
Six part drama series The Challengers was from the pen of the always excellent Edmund Ward. The series followed two very different politicos – an older...
In Windows, Jane Forrest, a high end and well connected call girl is in Stone Park having been found guilty of demanding money with menaces. She...