Crown Court was a much-loved courtroom drama which although the cases were fictional used 'real' jurors chosen from members of the public. Multiple endings were prepared for each story dependent on whether the accused were found guilty or acquitted of the charges giving each story a strength and energy which raised it far above that of normal courtroom dramas.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play A television institution that lasted for over a decade Crown Court was a much-loved courtroom drama which although the cases were fictional used &39;real&39; jurors chosen from members of the public Multiple endings were prepared for each story dependent on whether the accused was found guilty or acquitted of the charges giving each story a strength and energy which raised it far above that of normal courtroom dramas This volume contains a further twelve stories (in production order) and features compelling cases which cover a wide spectrum of what would come before a courtroom - from infanticide to obscenity manslaughter to underage sex Episodes Comprise 1 Destruct Destruct - Regina v Ainsworth 2 Public Lives - Regina v Williams and Pastor 3 The Thunderbolts - Easter v Goss 4 Treason - Regina v Clement 5 A Stab in the Front - Regina v Blandford 6 To Suffer a Witch - Regina v Vincent 7 Hit and Miss - Regina v Burnett 8 No Spoiling - Regina v Smithson 9 The Age of Leo Trotsky - Regina v Smith 10 Robin and his Juliet - Regina v Tomlin 11 The Most Expensive Steak in the World - da Costa v McIver 12 Message to Ireland - Regina v Parfitt
12 more episodes from the popular British courtroom drama. The series used fictional cases but the jurors were actual members of the public. Different endings were filmed to account for the verdict of the jury and this added an unusual twist to the normal courtroom dramas of the day. Episodes comprise: 'Destruct, Destruct - Regina v Ainsworth', 'Public Lives - Regina v Williams and Pastor', 'The Thunderbolts - Easter v Goss', 'Treason - Regina v Clement', 'A Stab in the Front - Regina v Blandford', 'To Suffer a Witch - Regina v Vincent', 'Hit and Miss - Regina v Burnett', 'No Spoiling - Regina v Smithson', 'The Age of Leo Trotsky - Regina v Smith', 'Robin and his Juliet - Regina v Tomlin', 'The Most Expensive Steak in the World - da Costa v McIver' and 'Message to Ireland - Regina v Parfitt'.
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