Justice

Total Seasons :3Total Episodes : 39

Justice is a British drama television series which originally aired on ITV in 39 hour-long episodes between 8 August 1971 and 16 October 1974. Margaret Lockwood stars as Harriet Peterson a female barrister in the North of England. It was made by Yorkshire Television and was based loosely on Justice Is a Woman, an episode of ITV Playhouse broadcast in 1969 in which Lockwood had previously also pla...

Episodes(13)

The Most Important Thing of All

1. The Most Important Thing of All

Harriet represents her ex-husbands former cell mate after a bank robbery.

Air Date : 1971-10-08

By Order of the Magistrates

2. By Order of the Magistrates

A decision must be made whether two children should remain with their mother or father.

Air Date : 1971-10-15

Witnesses Cost Extra

3. Witnesses Cost Extra

A defence lawyer is accused of buying witnesses.

Air Date : 1971-10-22

The Rain It Raineth

4. The Rain It Raineth

Three boys are involved injuring a security guard while breaking into a warehouse. One boy's case is treated separately after pleading guilty.

Air Date : 1971-10-29

Within a Year and a Day

5. Within a Year and a Day

If someone dies as a result of a previous crime the perpetrator can be tried for murder. Harriet must now defend Brian Parsons.

Air Date : 1971-11-05

To Help an Old School Friend

6. To Help an Old School Friend

A conflict ensues between the the Cold war security state and the British legal system after a physicist is found dead.

Air Date : 1971-11-12

No Flowers, by Request

7. No Flowers, by Request

A gangster intimidates any potential witnesses to keep them from testifying about an assault.

Air Date : 1971-11-19

When Did You First Feel the Pain?

8. When Did You First Feel the Pain?

Harriet assists a doctor accused of prescribing a fatal drug.

Air Date : 1971-11-26

A Nice Straightforward Treason

9. A Nice Straightforward Treason

A Soviet defector names one of Dr. Moody's patients as a Red Army Officer.

Air Date : 1971-12-03

People Have Too Many Rights

10. People Have Too Many Rights

A policeman has a case brought against him by his superior accused of taking bribes.

Air Date : 1971-12-10

You Didn't Have to Pay for Justice

11. You Didn't Have to Pay for Justice

Air Date : 1971-12-17

A License to Build Your Own Money

12. A License to Build Your Own Money

A large development project appeals against a decision to not build on rural land.

Air Date : 1972-01-07

A Duty to the Court

13. A Duty to the Court

A woman is accused of murder making Harriet wonder if she should submit possibly damaging evidence.

Air Date : 1972-01-14

Cast

Margaret Lockwood
Margaret Lockwood

(Harriet Peterson)

Philip Stone
Philip Stone

(Sir John Gallagher)

Carleton Hobbs

(Mr. Justice Bosanquet)

John Stone
John Stone

(Dr. Ian Moody)

Peter Blythe
Peter Blythe

(Sommerfield)

Michael Coles
Michael Coles

(Det. Sgt. Gable)

Hilda Fenemore

(Olive Parsons)

Derek Lamden

(Glover)

Ian Sharp

(Biscuit)

Leon Vitali
Leon Vitali

(Brian Parsons)

Michael Godfrey

(Patrick Liddell QC)

Percy Herbert
Percy Herbert

(Supt. Kellaway)

William Franklyn
William Franklyn

(James Kirby)

Victor Maddern
Victor Maddern

(Eddy Plater)

Philip Latham
Philip Latham

(Jardine)

Sebastian Breaks

(Linder)

Pamela Merrick

(Mrs Plater)

Anthony Woodruff

(Clerk of Assize)

Michael Nightingale
Michael Nightingale

(Chief Detective Inspector Frick)

Patrick Godfrey
Patrick Godfrey

(Analyst)

Paul Humpoletz
Paul Humpoletz

(Lorry Driver)

David Boothler

(Page)

Fred Crossley

(Foreman of Jury)

Ronald Leigh-Hunt
Ronald Leigh-Hunt

(George Bryant)

John Collin
John Collin

(David McGuire)

Rosemarie Dunham
Rosemarie Dunham

(Sandra McGuire)

Eric Woofe

(Simon Cooper)

Monica Grey

(Jane Hilary)

Alan Guy

(John McGuire)

Laurence Hardy
Laurence Hardy

(James Wesley)

John Bryans

(Arthur Bollington)

Sylvia Barter
Sylvia Barter

(Miss Straker)

Llewellyn Rees
Llewellyn Rees

(Judge in Chancery)

Clifford Cox

(Clerk of the Magistrates)

Derek Francis
Derek Francis

(Charles Breedon)

George A. Cooper
George A. Cooper

(Supt. George Grover)

Raymond Huntley
Raymond Huntley

(Judge)

John Harvey
John Harvey

(Richard Arnold)

John Dearth

(Ernie Harris)

Clive Elliot

(Edward Atkin)

Ray Lonnen
Ray Lonnen

(John Barnett)

Vivien Sherrard

(Det. Sgt. Jane Sutton)

Keith James

(Clerk of the Court)

Rex Arundel

(Usher)

Tom Gowling

(Deputy Recorder)

Ralph Lawton

(Foreman of the Jury)

Liz Goulding

(Mary)

Arnold Peters

(Clerk of Assizes)

Max Rawnsley

(Chairman of Magistrates)

John Ringham

(Webb)

John Savident
John Savident

(Furness)

Andrew Staines

(Clerk of Magistrates)

Robin Wentworth

(Lever)

Victor Brooks
Victor Brooks

(Ambulance Man)

Bruce Carstairs

(Judge)

Geoffrey Chater
Geoffrey Chater

(Lord Rush)

Bernard Davies

(Foreman of Jury)

Jimmy Gardner
Jimmy Gardner

(Livingstone)

Michael Gover

(Coroner)

Ron Hackett

(Pathologist)

Stanley Stewart

(Clerk of the Court)

Ray Dunbobbin

(Jury foreman at Coroner's Court)

Roger Livesey
Roger Livesey

(George Mallow)

Joan Haythorne

(Laura Hale)

Geoffrey Whitehead
Geoffrey Whitehead

(Major Bilton)

Amanda Murray

(Dorothy Hale)

Brian Wilde
Brian Wilde

(Latimer)

Kenneth Benda
Kenneth Benda

(Wetherby)

Kenneth Hendel

(Cobbett)

Simon Barnes

(Police Inspector)

Stuart Nichol

(Townley)

Graham Leaman

(Coroner)

Raymond Graham

(Manservant)

Jack Watson
Jack Watson

(Frederick Watson)

Robert Keegan

(Det. Chief Supt. Vincent)

Richard Beckinsale
Richard Beckinsale

(Terry Watson)

Norman Jones
Norman Jones

(Detective Sergeant Andrews)

Bernard Brown

(Howard Roper)

Carl Rigg
Carl Rigg

(Dave Martin)

Bill Dean
Bill Dean

(Charlie Keen)

Margo McLennan

(Hilda)

Bruce Walker

(Magistrate)

Ann Davies

(Secretary)

Godfrey Jackman

(Clerk)

Donald Groves

(Man)

Gwendolyn Watts
Gwendolyn Watts

(Greta Hardy)

Barry Keegan

(Sam Hardy)

Peter Sallis
Peter Sallis

(Coroner)

Claire Nielson
Claire Nielson

(Mary Lurcock)

Robert Raglan

(County Court Judge)

John Line

(Geoffrey Fraser)

Angus MacKay
Angus MacKay

(Giles Manning)

Peter Miles
Peter Miles

(Registrar)

Tom Macaulay

(Trevelyan)

Julian Forbes

(John Lurcock)

Cyril Varley

(Police Sergeant)

Elizabeth Bell

(Sandra Graham)

Paul Eddington
Paul Eddington

(Cooper)

Colin Rix

(Eric Brigshaw)

Milos Kirek
Milos Kirek

(Strelich)

James Walsh

(Coogan)

Kenneth Watson

(Det. Inspector Charlton)

Peter Armitage
Peter Armitage

(Det. Constable Boyce)

Paul Antrim

(Reid)

Hilary Crane

(WPC Johnson)

Clifford Rose
Clifford Rose

(Prison Doctor)

Geoffrey Lumsden
Geoffrey Lumsden

(Moore)

Lewis Wilson

(Policeman)

Billy Milton
Billy Milton

(Clerk of the Court)

Anthony Nash

(Judge)

Wilfred Boyle

(Foreman of the Jury)

Guy Slater
Guy Slater

(Det. Con. Jackson)

Hector Ross

(Det. Supt. Turnbull)

Cyril Shaps
Cyril Shaps

(Polsen)

Christopher Malcolm
Christopher Malcolm

(Farrer)

Michael Robbins
Michael Robbins

(Eddie)

John Moreno

(Moroni)

Kim Braden
Kim Braden

(Rosemary Jackson)

Newton Bedale

(Judge)

Anthony Benson

(Clerk of the Court)

Anthony Valentine
Anthony Valentine

(Robert Miller)

Frances White

(Audrey Miller)

Graham John

(Mr. Stopes)

Amber Kammer

(Patsy Turner)

James Ottaway

(County Court Judge)

Alan Gerrard

(Mr. Field)

Allan Surtees
Allan Surtees

(Rutter)

Veronica Lang

(Secretary)

Hugh Morton
Hugh Morton

(Chairman of Magistrates)

Michael Cooper

(Clerk of the Magistrates)

Frank Sieman

(Chairman of Quarter Sessions)

Frederick Hall

(Inspector Graham)

Jon Laurimore

(Charles Elwood)

Ray Armstrong

(Sergeant Barker)

Richardson Morgan

(PC Dean)

Julian Battersby

(PC Snell)

Richard McNeff

(Warrant Officer)

Jack Escott

(Court Usher)

Joseph Holroyd

(Court Usher)

Joss Ackland
Joss Ackland

(Sir Robert Beste)

Michael Gwynn
Michael Gwynn

(Brigadier Craig-Astley)

Maria Aitken
Maria Aitken

(Lady Beste)

David Graham
David Graham

(Farber)

Frederick Pyne

(Hesketh)

Geoffrey Russell

(Richard Denning)

William Moore
William Moore

(Marsh)

Geoffrey Denton

(Habbershaw)

John Slavid

(Croupier)

Judy Bridgland

(Maid)

Barbara Jefford
Barbara Jefford

(Joyce Ramsdell)

Peter Cellier
Peter Cellier

(Alex Lennon)

John Westbrook
John Westbrook

(Jonathan Osmond Q.C.)

Robert Cartland

(Edward Hallam)

John Wyse

(Henry Bottesford)

Michael Beint

(Dr. Connor)

Desmond Jordan

(James Ramsdell)

Michael Fleming

(Daniel Reeve)

Lindsey Campbell

(Stipendiary Magistrate)

Ron McCormick

(Clerk)

Ted Morris

(Foreman of the Jury)

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