Deed has to give judgement in a court battle between a child and his parents. Jason Powell (who is represented by Jo Mills) has heart disease, and the doctors say his only hope of life is in a heart transplant - but he refuses to agree to the operation. His parents want the court to rule against an interim injunction supporting Jason, who clearly understands the risks he faces and who has a good legal case to decide for himself. His parents, Mel and Andy, plead for the heart transplant, and Deed lifts the injunction... but then Jason dies on the operating table, after spending his last moments pleading with the surgeons not to go against his wishes... Meanwhile, Deed's own life is running no more smoothly. Both he and Jo are accused of serious misconduct when she spends the night in his chambers...
Name | Type | Role | |
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G. F. Newman | Writer | ||
Ruby Turner | Guest Star | ||
Craig Purnell | Guest Star | ||
Robert Beach | Guest Star | ||
Paul Venables | Guest Star | ||
Frederick Treves | Guest Star | ||
Pinky Amador | Guest Star | ||
Terri Levett | Guest Star | ||
Mike Dowling | Guest Star | ||
Shan Khan | Guest Star | ||
Michael Eaves | Guest Star | ||
Rachel O'Meara | Guest Star | ||
Mark Womack | Guest Star | ||
Gregor Henderson Begg | Guest Star | ||
Daniel Newman | Guest Star | ||
James Barron | Guest Star | ||
David Norman | Guest Star | ||
Michael J. Jackson | Guest Star | ||
Charlie Cox | Guest Star | ||
Frank Windsor | Guest Star | ||
Barbara Thorn | Guest Star | ||
Kobna Holdbrook-Smith | Guest Star | ||
Samantha Janus | Guest Star | ||
William Ely | Guest Star | ||
David Ericsson | Guest Star | ||
Eileen Dunwoodie | Guest Star | ||
David Griffith | Guest Star | ||
Nick Deigman | Guest Star | ||
Nicholas Hoult | Guest Star | ||
Elliot Henderson-Boyle | Guest Star | ||
Jack Fortune | Guest Star | ||
Andy Hay | Director | ||
Martin Shaw | Director | ||
Jenny Seagrove | Director |