Judge John Deed Season 2 Episode 4
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A youngster refuses to undergo a life-saving transplant operation, much to the dismay of his parents, who try to overrule him by taking the matter to court - even though he meets all the legal requirements to make his own decision. In a separate case, two drug addicts accused of killing a boy for his mobile phone are found not guilty of murder. Last in series- Online
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Cast
- Trevor Bowen as Sir Michael Nivan
- Simon Chandler as Sir Ian Rochester
- Barbara Thorn as Rita 'Coop' Cooper
- Dave Norman as Stephen Ashurst
- Gregor Henderson Begg as David 'Dwarf' Lavender
- Daniel Newman as Paulo Dorrell
- William Ely as Brian Payne
- Frank Windsor as Sir James Valentine
- Michael J Jackson as DCI Skinns
- Michael Eaves as Brian Harrison
- Martin Shaw as Judge John Deed
- Paul Venables as Dennis Jordan
- Kobna Holdbrook-Smith as Orlando Figes
- Jack Fortune as Malcolm Evans
- Rachel O'Meara as Karen Spring
- David Griffith as Peter Bushnell
- Shan Khan as Howard Brandy
- Nick Deigman as Mark Mills
- Charlie Cox as Young Vicar
- David Ericsson as Dr Graceman
- Ruby Turner as Roberta Histon
- Jenny Seagrove as Jo Mills
- Elliot Henderson-Boyle as Boyd Payne
- James Barron as Mr Johnson
- Eileen Dunwoodie as Sister Quinn
- Pinky Amador as Newscaster
- Craig Purnell as Hugh Jenks
- Terri Levett as Sister Lee
- Robert Beach as Nurse North
- Frederick Treves as Sir Dominic Gander
- Mike Dowling as Foreman
- Emily Jeffery as Reporter
- Samantha Janus as Mel Powell
- Mark Womack as Andy Powell
- Nicholas Hoult as Jason
- Louisa Clein as Charlie Deed
- Donald Sinden as Sir Joseph Channing
- Caroline Langrishe as Georgia Channing
- Christopher Cazenove as Row Colemore
