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Synopsis:
Henry reluctantly agrees to prosecute a 12-year-old girl accused of murder, but underhand tactics by the devious defence barrister and doubts surrounding the innocence of his own child witnesses soon reveal the case is more complex than it first appeared. Meanwhile, the arrival of his son Zak from Australia threatens to throw his life into turmoil, and Cleo plots to have Senior Clerk Ray Scanlon ousted. Legal drama, starring Alan Davies, Cherie Lunghi and Stephen Moore
Cast:
Stephen Moore as Marcel Crane, Selina Cadell as Mrs Justice Guest, Phoebe Nicholls as Sally Graydon, Lisa Kay as DC Kate Imrie, Dominic Jephcott as Donald Bell, Barney Clark as Zak Farmer, Rita Sahatciu-Ora as Jaclyn Livermore, Anna Wilson-Jones as Glen Farmer, Christopher Villiers as Bruce, Christopher Overton as Ryan Eltham, Alan Davies as Henry Farmer, Shana Swash as Selina Betts, Kate Lock as Annie Eltham, Christopher Good as The Rev Corderey, Paul Bazely as Asif Masood, Charles Millham as Usher, Roger Martin as Clerk of the court, Tara Hodge as Mary Eltham, Philip Wright as Jeff Davis, Sophie Stanton as Ellie Davis, Frankie Cosgrave as Unit Worker, Zara Turner as Polly Graham, Alex Belcourt as Shop assistant, Rueney Lovejoy-Crump as Dierdre Reilly, Caroline Lintott as Doctor, Alwyne Taylor as Forewoman of the Jury, Cherie Lunghi as Cleo Steyn QC, Linda Bassett as Maureen Tyler, Christopher Fulford as Ray Scanlon, Steven Alvey as Paul Bracewell, Robert Whitelock as Ben Halliwell, Frank Mills as Alfie, George Innes as Jack
Credits:
Jack Gold - Director, Chris Burt - Producer, Stuart Orme - Director, Ted Childs - Executive-Producer, Dusty Hughes - Scriptwriter

