Episodes (36)
Oct 11, 1972
Mr Simpson was admitted to hospital following a car crash in Fulchester. He was examined by doctors and treated for minor injuries before being discharged. Moments later, Mr Simpson collapsed on the forecourt of the hospital and was rushed back inside for emergency brain surgery, from which he died. His widow Mrs Simpson is suing the hospital for neglect, claiming that the doctors who initially treated her husband missed the injury.
Oct 12, 1972
A continuation of the prior episode in which the widow of a man who died on the operating table is suing the hospital where her husband was treated for negligence.
Oct 13, 1972
The case draws to a close as the final evidence is heard. Following the summing up by both sides, in whose favour will the judge find.
Oct 18, 1972
Wealthy Property developer Emmanuel Lieberman is trying to evict his former fiancé Delia Savage from an exclusive penthouse apartment overlooking London's Green Park. He claims that he merely allowed her to live in the apartment until they were married, but Ms Savage insists that Mr Lieberman gave her the property as an engagement gift. Mr Lieberman says the engagement was called off when he discovered his own son naked with Ms Savage when he returned home unexpectedly from a trip to San Francisco. Did he really give the apartment as a gift? Or is he simply trying to ...
Oct 19, 1972
Mrs Savage's evidence appears to suggest that her relationship with Mark Lieberman was platonic and that his presence in her flat was merely coincidental.
Oct 20, 1972
On the final day the live in maid Florence Ferguson and Lieberman's son Mark are called to give evidence.
Oct 25, 1972
Helen Lord, a maths teacher at Fulchester's John Fordhurst secondary school, is accused of wounding a police officer with a chisel. The court will hear that Miss Lord went to Calderley police station to speak to Detective Bretherton about the contents of a letter which he had sent to the headmistress of the school, advising her that Miss Lord was not suitable to work with children. When she was denied access to Detective Bretherton, she 'went berserk' and attacked the desk sergeant. The decision of the headmistress to employ Miss Lord without checking references is ...
Oct 26, 1972
Mr Deeley continues to argue for the disclosure of the letter issued by the Chief Constable to the school's headmistress.
Oct 27, 1972
The Prosecution makes its final statement, The Defence still claim that Helen Lord was suffering a so called sleep walking state, The Jury decide.
Nov 01, 1972
Following an armed raid by four masked men on a Fulchester bank in which £30,000 was stolen, local villain Harry Bryant was identified as one of the robbers. In court, he decides to sack his defence team at the start of the trial and defend himself. He bases his defence on unreliable identification and on the fact that due to his criminal background, the police are determined to 'fit him up' for a crime that he did not commit.
Nov 02, 1972
Regina v Bryant: Part 2.
Nov 03, 1972
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Nov 08, 1972
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Nov 09, 1972
Did Lawrence Webb murder his cancer-stricken wife Moira by giving her an overdose of morphine? Was the overdose taken accidentally? Was Moira Webb's death the result of a 'mercy killing' or an 'assisted suicide'? The jury will have to consider some emotive issues before reaching their verdict.
Nov 10, 1972
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Nov 15, 1972
A father and son are charged with attempting to smuggle a huge amount of heroin into the country. The drugs were discovered during a search of the vessel on the River Thames after it arrived from France. The couple claim they knew nothing about the heroin on their boat.
Nov 16, 1972
Paul Vennings gives evidence in his own defence. However, when his girlfriend Jenifer Harley is recalled to the witness box, discrepancies between their stories are brought out by the prosecution.
Nov 17, 1972
Paul Vennings appears to have disappeared after the second day of the trial, and the prosecution applies for a warrant for his arrest.
Nov 22, 1972
Two friends, Linda Mitchell and Rosemary Clayton, are accused of conspiring to shoplift a dress from Hombards Boutique in Fulchester. A store detective claims that Mitchell tried on four dresses in the changing rooms but emerged with only three. Ms Clayton, it is claimed, tried to cause a distraction when Mitchell was challenged about the missing dress by claiming that her purse had been stolen. The store detective claims to have seen the two women put the stolen dress into their car, hidden beneath a raincoat, before Clayton drove away. Mitchell was detained on the ...
Nov 23, 1972
On day two of their trial, both Rosemary Clayton and Linda Mitchell are cross examined.
Nov 24, 1972
The prosecution calls a surprise witness, a local charity shop worker who is adamant that Mrs. Clayton donated a dress similar to the one stolen.
Nov 29, 1972
Mr Bolton, an eminent Fulchester Councillor, is accused of indecent assault. It is alleged that he fondled the breasts of his 18 year old secretary Gillian Heyes in his offices when she was called in to take down dictation from the Councillor. The court will hear that the incident was witnessed by another employee who had entered the office while the assault was taking place. Barry Deeley QC leads the defence. His team will suggest that Miss Heyes' family have held a grudge against the Councillor since an application to sub-let their property was rejected.
Nov 30, 1972
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Dec 01, 1972
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Dec 06, 1972
Foreign Office employee Margaret Terson took top secret documents back to her home while she was dating East German businessman Hans Muller. The prosecution claim that Muller, a communist, was a spy. Miss Terson, who had been under police surveillance during her dalliance with Muller, is now accused of breaching the official secrets Act.
Dec 07, 1972
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Dec 08, 1972
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Dec 13, 1972
A radical young journalist and his student girlfriend are accused of conspiring to cause an explosion which rocked the offices of a local company. The prosecution is based on two pieces of evidence found at the couple's flat during a raid - a pair of plimsolls containing fragments of glass matching the glass at the company's offices, and letters written by the couple suggesting that the premises should be attacked.
Dec 14, 1972
One of the accused, Trevor Luckhurst, takes the witness stand, but his behaviour doesn't help his case.
Dec 15, 1972
In his summing up, the defence barrister James Elliot QC accuses the night watchman of extreme anti-left wing bias. Could this save the young couple?
Dec 20, 1972
Art collector Walter Lander purchased an extremely valuable painting from British collector Alice Starkie. When he announced his purchase to the art world, another collector came forward to claim that he has had the original painting for several years, and that Lander's purchase must be a fake. Alice Starkie is charged with obtaining money by deception, but claims she sold the painting in good faith, believing it to be the original. Is she telling the truth?
Dec 21, 1972
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Dec 22, 1972
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Dec 27, 1972
Roddy Maitland, the rising if temperamental star of British tennis, stormed off court during a Wimbledon semi-final. He then drove up to Fulchester to confront Dr. Holt-Matthews, the father of his pregnant girlfriend Gail. On being told that that her pregnancy was now over he attempted suicide in a hotel room by slashing his wrists. However it is Maitland who is now on trial for criminal libel after writing a letter in which the Prosecution allege he maliciously and falsely claimed the doctor to be "an abortionist" and "a murderer". The Defence case is that Dr. ...
Dec 28, 1972
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Dec 29, 1972
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About
Crown Court Season 1 (1972) is released on Oct 11, 1972 and the latest season 13 of Crown Court is released in 1984. Watch Crown Court online - the English Drama TV series from United Kingdom. Crown Court is directed by Bob Hird,Stephen Butcher,Laurence Moody,Gerry Mill and created by David Fisher with Peter Wheeler and Joseph Berry.