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Square Mile of Murder

on BBC One London

The last programme in a dramatised reconstruction of four famous Scottish murder cases which took Place within a square mile of the city of Glasgow.
Based on the book by jack house 6: The Trials of Oscar Slater (2) "y TOM WEIGHT With
Detective John Trench , a man of conscience was so disturbed at the result of the trial of Oscar Slater (where information was suppressed and evidence manufactured) that he determined with the help of journalist Park, lawyer
Cook and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to clear Slater and redress any injustice. It was to prove a long, difficult and historic battle.
Introduced by Andrew Keir
Script editor MAGGIE ALLEN Designer GUTHRIE HUTTTON Producer BOB MCINTOSH
Director BILL BAIN. BBC Scotland

Contributors

Book By:
Jack House
Unknown:
Oscar Slater
Unknown:
Tom Weight
Unknown:
John Trench
Unknown:
Oscar Slater
Unknown:
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Introduced By:
Andrew Keir
Editor:
Maggie Allen
Designer:
Guthrie Huttton
Producer:
Bob McIntosh
Director:
Bill Bain.
Detective John Trench:
James Hazewine
David Cook:
Simon Cadell
William Park:
John Bett
Supt Ord:
And Jack Watson
Oscar Slater:
Peter Birrell
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle:
Simon Lack
Helen Lambie:
Tricia Scott
Miss Birrell:
Harriet Buchan
Det-Lt Gordon:
Bill Denniston
Det Keith:
Jim Byars
MacCallum:
Phil McCall
Sheriff Millar:
John Young
Judge Scott Dickson:
Ian Stewart
Mary Barrowman:
Maureen Care
Mary MacCallum:
Mary Riggans
Elderly lady:
Primrose Milligan
Buchanan:
Bruce McKenzie
MacArthur:
Bill Armour
Detective:
Neil Connery

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