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Synopsis:
When a boy with Asperger's syndrome is accused of killing his own mother, Henry is called on to defend him. Pleading his innocence and unable to lie due to his condition, the boy's case seems straightforward, but the case is complicated with rumours of an extramarital affair. Meanwhile, Cleo is struggling to come to terms with the breakdown of her own marriage. Courtroom drama, starring Alan Davies and Cherie Lunghi
Cast:
Jonathan Hyde as Meredith Tallis QC, Robert Pugh as Graham Ottway, Edward Petherbridge as Sir Marshall Gillespie, Jemima Rooper as Mia Ottway, Susan Wooldridge as Chrissie Ottway, Sakuntala Ramanee as Heather Lawrenson, Robert Whitelock as Ben Halliwell, Craig Crosbee as Damien Peel, Roger Brierly as Mr Justice Rean, George MacKay as Zak Farmer, Alan Davies as Henry Farmer, David Gyasi as DS Kitson, Stephen Churchett as Dr Raeburn, Claire Lams as Kiera Allen, Roderick P Woodruff as Security guard, Jason Bailey as Billy, Cherie Lunghi as Cleo Steyn QC, Linda Bassett as Maureen Tyler, Christopher Fulford as Ray Scanlon, Melissa Lloyd as Jess, Tom Burke as Dan Ottway, Virginia Denham as Bridget Ottway, Steven Alvey as Paul Bracewell, Camilla Power as Millie Marsh
Credits:
Michele Buck - Executive-Producer, Damien Timmer - Executive-Producer, Ted Childs - Executive-Producer, John Deery - Director, Nick Pitt - Series-Producer, Amanda Coe - Scriptwriter

