Deed's involvement in the case of a far-right British National Party councilor brings him to the notice of terrorists who decide to send a woman to kill him. When the assassin meets Deed, she has a surprise in store, but she still plans to carry out her orders. Meanwhile, The Lord Chancellor sends Deed to sit on an International Tribunal in the Hague, as the British government sees him as a mischief maker at home. Deed finds himself judging the case of a British soldier accused of war crimes by killing eleven Iraqi civilians.
Name | Type | Role | |
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G. F. Newman | Writer | ||
William El Gardi | Guest Star | ||
Juliet Aubrey | Guest Star | ||
Martin Turner | Guest Star | ||
Thom Fell | Guest Star | ||
Neil Grainger | Guest Star | ||
Clive Brill | Guest Star | ||
Adam James | Guest Star | ||
David Verrey | Guest Star | ||
Jeremy Child | Guest Star | ||
Kim Thomson | Guest Star | ||
Steve Kelly | Director |