Deed gets angry when a brother judge deals leniently with a man convicted of political offences from whom the judge has had certain favours. He makes an accusation of corruption, despite Jo's misgivings.Meanwhile, Jan Dobbs is in Deed's own court charged with murder, and the hit-and-run case from the previous episode is still not concluded. Of course, the bigwigs of the legal profession are still busy scheming to marginalize both Deed and Jo Mills.
Name | Type | Role | |
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G. F. Newman | Writer | ||
Sarah Crook | Guest Star | ||
Barbara Thorn | Guest Star | ||
Andrew Havill | Guest Star | ||
April Walker | Guest Star | ||
Marc Sinden | Guest Star | ||
Barry McCarthy | Guest Star | ||
Anthony Calf | Guest Star | ||
John Paul McGilvary | Guest Star | ||
Cate Fowler | Guest Star | ||
Daniel Sharman | Guest Star | ||
Leslie Ash | Guest Star | ||
Shelagh McLeod | Guest Star | ||
Fraser James | Guest Star | ||
Barbara Wilshere | Guest Star | ||
Gary Lucas | Guest Star | ||
Amita Dhiri | Guest Star | ||
Mark Womack | Guest Star | ||
George Camiller | Guest Star | ||
Lorraine Woodley | Guest Star | ||
Christopher Benjamin | Guest Star | ||
Jeremy Child | Guest Star | ||
Christopher Saul | Guest Star | ||
Michael Eaves | Guest Star | ||
James Barron | Guest Star | ||
Colin McFarlane | Guest Star | ||
David Ericsson | Guest Star | ||
Simon Ward | Guest Star | ||
Simon Chandler | Director | ||
Jenny Seagrove | Director | ||
Trevor Bowen | Director | ||
Andy Hay | Director | ||
Martin Shaw | Director |