Episodes (77)
Jan 03, 1978
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Jan 04, 1978
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Jan 05, 1978
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Jan 10, 1978
Introverted middle-aged bachelor Leslie Simon and outgoing teenager Barry Gems seem worlds apart but an encounter between them in a parks public toilet late on a Saturday night left Mr. Simon badly injured. The Prosecution assert that Gems deliberately assaulted him. However the Defence suggest that Mr. Simon was making an unwanted homosexual advance to the young man who pushed him away, resulting in him accidentally falling and injuring himself on the slippery floor.
Jan 11, 1978
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Jan 12, 1978
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Jan 17, 1978
David Miller is accused of committing grievous bodily harm against Ronnie Dewhurst, a man with whom he has long had a tense relationship and whose former girlfriend he has married. Dewhurst says he was assaulted in a pub car park by Miller and thrown into the path of a reversing car, causing him permanent injuries. Miller does not deny that he hit Dewhurst but says he only did so once earlier in the pub - he was offended by Dewhurst laughing at jokes against the disabled by a comedian which especially upset him as his own daughter has spina bifida. He argues Dewhurst ...
Jan 18, 1978
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Jan 19, 1978
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Jan 24, 1978
Dispatch worker Raj Singh is accused of stealing merchandise from the Electrotoy factory where he worked and of wounding his supervisor Ronald Makepeace. The Prosecution argue that the goods were found in the boot of Singh's car by Mr. Makepeace whom he then assaulted in a fit of anger. However Singh denies both charges. He retorts that the items were planted in his car, the culmination of a campaign of racially-motivated harassment throughout his employment.
Jan 25, 1978
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Jan 26, 1978
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Jan 31, 1978
Dr. Ruth Wilkins attended a concert by singers John Barnard and Julie Gilmour. However she was not a fan and after hearing them perform one of their songs they are charged with blasphemy. Dr. Wilkins is a committed Christian and moral campaigner and argues the song causes outrage to Christians. The Defence maintain that the song is quite acceptable and a legitimate statement of protest against the cruelties of war.
Feb 01, 1978
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Feb 02, 1978
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Feb 07, 1978
Robine Fisher stands accused of infanticide - specifically of smothering to death her baby son Michael - while suffering from post-natal depression. The Prosecution case is that she was an inadequate mother who eventually lost control. Injuries on his body suggested he had been deliberately suffocated. The Defence claim though that she cared deeply for Michael and that he died of cot death syndrome. Her desperate efforts to revive him inadvertently caused the injuries.
Feb 08, 1978
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Feb 09, 1978
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Feb 14, 1978
Novelist Derek Easton is accused of harbouring escaped psychopath John Bright and aiding and abetting him to commit rapes by supplying drugs used to subdue the victims. He had met Bright while on a voluntary stay in a psychiatric hospital and the Prosecution claim the two became strong friends. Easton denies the charges. He says he did not know Bright was a serious sexual offender, did not know he was on the run and did not assist him with the rape offenses.
Feb 15, 1978
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Feb 16, 1978
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Feb 21, 1978
Nadia Phillips faces charges of malicious wounding and criminal damage. The prosecution case is that she assaulted her former fiancé Bob Turner and damaged artworks created by his new partner Alice Lovell. They say her motivation was anger at his new relationship and followed a period of harassment. Miss Phillips denies both charges. She had spent nine months in hospital following a nervous breakdown and was discharged not long before the alleged offences. The defence argue that due to this treatment and ongoing medication she has not been responsible for her actions.
Feb 22, 1978
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Feb 23, 1978
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Feb 28, 1978
George Mitchell, a prisoner on a release programme, was found by a police officer in possession of a cashmere coat containing items of jewellery. The coat and jewellery all belonged to members of the wealthy Cunningham family with whom he had been staying while Mrs. Cunningham offered him rehabilitation support. Mitchell admits to stealing the coat but argues that he is innocent of the other alleged thefts. He insists the items were planted and he is the victim of a frame by a member of the Cunningham family.
Mar 01, 1978
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Mar 02, 1978
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Mar 07, 1978
George Grainger has a long list of convictions for handling stolen property. How can he explain away a garage full of stolen whisky?
Mar 08, 1978
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Mar 09, 1978
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Mar 14, 1978
Marianne Miller has admitted to forging her birth certificate but denies obtaining property by deception from Harry Miller and a former partner Victor Czaky. However this is no typical fraud case because Marianne was born as Stephen Lewis and after a sex change operation "married" Harry Miller. This "marriage" was later annulled as she was born male. Both men claim they had no idea she was born male and would never have embarked on the relationships had they known her true sex. However Marianne insists that both men knew of her sex at birth and accepted her desire to ...
Mar 15, 1978
On the second day of the trial, the surgeon who performed the sex change operation on Marianne Miller takes the stand.
Mar 16, 1978
On the final day of the trial, Marianne's father takes the stand, as does an eminent endocrinologist, who testifies that, in his medical opinion, Marianne Miller is a woman.
Mar 21, 1978
Frank Robey and his brother-in-law David Charlton have had a tense relationship for some time. Matters though took a rather serious turn at the end of a New Year's party resulting in David Charlton's jaw being broken. The Prosecution argue that Robey struck Charlton with a frozen leg of pork he had taken to the party, angry at it being rejected as a present. However the Defence claim that Robey is innocent. They don't deny that he was unhappy with his brother-in-law but insist the injuries occurred accidentally in a fall.
Mar 22, 1978
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Mar 23, 1978
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Mar 28, 1978
A concert by rock band "Tears" ends when teenage fan Michelle Hinds is blinded when her face hits the footlights while being ejected from the stage by roadie James Fagan. Fagan is charged with GBH but claims the incident was an accident.
Mar 29, 1978
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Mar 30, 1978
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Apr 04, 1978
Borstal inmate Steven Fisk is accused of stealing items from a shop while he was on an unsupervised visit to the town centre. It is accepted that Fisk took the goods and then handed them in to police. The prosecution contend that Fisk stole the items with the intention of selling them and using the proceeds to cement his position as a "daddy" or dominant figure within the borstal. He asserts though that far from being one of the leading inmates he was being threatened by others; he had no intention of stealing and handed in the goods with the intention of being ...
Apr 05, 1978
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Apr 06, 1978
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Apr 11, 1978
Two schoolboys visited a funfair looking for a fifty pence piece that one of them had dropped. While there they met a man who offered them the same amount each if they would perform indecent acts with him. The boys reported the matter to the police and they identified Reginald Barton as the offender. The Defence do not deny an offence took place and Barton admits to a long criminal record for sexual offences against boys. However he insists he is innocent on this occasion and is the victim of mistaken identity.
Apr 12, 1978
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Apr 13, 1978
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Sep 05, 1978
Tessa Blackley, a Fulchester journalist, is accused of setting fire to the house of her married lover.
Sep 06, 1978
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Sep 07, 1978
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Sep 12, 1978
Divorcee Nora Docherty is charged with exercising control over a prostitute - her own daughter.
Oct 13, 1978
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Oct 14, 1978
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Sep 19, 1978
John Hibberd, an old man, was left paralyzed and unable to speak after two strokes and was cared for by his wife Violet. She now stands accused of deliberately harming him - firstly by scalding his arm with boiling water and then by putting caustic soda in his bath water. Both Prosecution and Defence agree that the Hibberds had a very unhappy marriage but Violet denies deliberately inflicting the injuries - she insists both occurred by accident.
Sep 20, 1978
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Sep 21, 1978
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Sep 26, 1978
In 1964 Yannis Christodoulou, a Greek-Cypriot immigrant, appeared before magistrates charged with wounding Ahmed Hilmi, a Turkish-Cypriot. Christodoulou left for Cyprus before trial at a higher court. Fourteen years later he returned to the UK thinking the case had expired but it has in fact been referred to the Crown Court. The Prosecution argue Christodoulou was taunting Hilmi over events in Cyprus but the Defence say he was only acting in reasonable self-defence, thinking Hilmi and a friend were going to attack him.
Sep 27, 1978
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Sep 28, 1978
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Oct 03, 1978
Eighteen year old Terry Selwyn died after taking an overdose of his medication while staying at a hostel for mentally ill youngsters. Anna Damon, the former warden, now faces the charge of involuntary manslaughter in connection with his death. The Prosecution allege that she was guilty of criminal neglect in allowing him access to the pills. She asserts her innocence, arguing that she was not on duty at the time and that the hostel was badly managed by its director Gudrun Ewbank.
Oct 04, 1978
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Oct 05, 1978
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Oct 10, 1978
Stella Martin-James is accused of stealing money from Mary Carr and Patsy Donovan. However this is not a conventional case of theft as the girls are staying at Green House probation hostel and Miss Martin-James is their warden.
Oct 11, 1978
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Oct 12, 1978
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Oct 17, 1978
The Fulchester Free Press published an article accusing journalist Dennis Broadley of being dishonest and a drunk after he wrote a critical article about dancer Linda McDonald. Ben Hare and Julia Andretti of the FFP are now being sued for libel by Broadley who says his comments about McDonald were accurate and involved no deception but they say he tricked her and is notorious for his problems with alcohol.
Oct 18, 1978
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Oct 19, 1978
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Oct 24, 1978
Amy Sellars stands accused of the attempted murder of her daughter-in-law Valerie. The Prosecution case is that Amy disliked Valerie who she felt was not right for her son and attempted to kill her by drowning. They allege she organised a rowing trip despite boating conditions being poor and then pushed Valerie - who could not swim - into the water. The Defence reject the charge and retort that Valerie Sellars fell into the water accidentally.
Oct 25, 1978
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Oct 26, 1978
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Oct 31, 1978
Kenneth Eden, a wealthy man, did voluntary work with his wife helping youngsters at a local children's home. However he now finds himself accused of stealing a necklace from and indecently assaulting teenager Barbara Brown. The Prosecution say he was found in possession of Barbara's necklace and molested her when she visited his house. He denies both accusations, arguing Barbara left behind the necklace and the assault claim has been invented by Barbara and her care workers.
Nov 01, 1978
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Nov 02, 1978
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Nov 07, 1978
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Nov 08, 1978
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Nov 09, 1978
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Nov 14, 1978
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Nov 15, 1978
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About
Crown Court Season 7 (1978) is released on Jan 03, 1978 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.