
Crown Court
Season 4
Overview
Courtroom drama, each case takes three episodes. At the end of the third episode, a jury of "ordinary people" comes to a verdict on the evidence presented.
Episodes
1. Ring In The New Year : Part 1
2. Ring In The New Year : Part 2
3. Tell the Truth and Shame the Devil
4. The Ju-Ju Landlord
5. Ends and Means
6. Incorrigible Rogue
7. Drunk, Who Cares
8. The Jolly Swagmen
9. A Bang or a Whimper
10. Pigmented Patter
27. Episode 27
36. Contempt of Court: Part 1
75. Will the Real Robert Randell Please Stand Up Part 1
Actor Joseph Molloy faces two charges of attempting and acquiring money by deception. The prosecution argue that he impersonated TV producer Robert Randell in order to obtain money from two women. Molloy had appeared in Randell's show "Union Square" in minor roles. In both cases Molloy proclaims his innocence. He argues he is the victim of mistaken identity. His barrister also suggests that Randell has deliberately - and successfully - exploited the accusations in order to generate publicity for his show which had been struggling in the ratings.
76. Will the Real Robert Randell Please Stand Up Part 2
Actor Joseph Molloy faces two charges of attempting and acquiring money by deception. The prosecution argue that he impersonated TV producer Robert Randell in order to obtain money from two women. Molloy had appeared in Randell's show "Union Square" in minor roles. In both cases Molloy proclaims his innocence. He argues he is the victim of mistaken identity. His barrister also suggests that Randell has deliberately - and successfully - exploited the accusations in order to generate publicity for his show which had been struggling in the ratings.
77. Will the Real Robert Randell Please Stand Up Part 3
Actor Joseph Molloy faces two charges of attempting and acquiring money by deception. The prosecution argue that he impersonated TV producer Robert Randell in order to obtain money from two women. Molloy had appeared in Randell's show "Union Square" in minor roles. In both cases Molloy proclaims his innocence. He argues he is the victim of mistaken identity. His barrister also suggests that Randell has deliberately - and successfully - exploited the accusations in order to generate publicity for his show which had been struggling in the ratings.