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The Justice Game

on BBC One London

by John Brown, series devised by Peter Broughan.
First of four episodes.
Dominic Rossi's at home in the new Glasgow - until a call from a man, with a foreign-sounding name, revives disturbing memories of an earlier case he successfully defended.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the city, the Third World War is breaking out....
Designer ALEX GOURLAY
Film editor JOHN MACDONNELL Film cameraman ALEX SCOTT
Music ROGER LIMB, SIMPLE MINDS Producer PETER BROUGHAN Director NORMAN STONE BBC Scotland
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Contributors

Unknown:
John Brown
Unknown:
Peter Broughan.
Unknown:
Dominic Rossi
Designer:
Alex Gourlay
Editor:
John MacDonnell
Unknown:
Alex Scott
Music:
Roger Limb
Producer:
Peter Broughan
Director:
Norman Stone
Dominic Rossi:
Denis Lawson
Kate Fielding:
Diana Quick
Tim Forsythe:
Michael Kitchen
Sandy Sadowski:
Russell Hunter
Glen:
James Cosmo
Jack Flynn:
Iain Cuthbertson
Alistair Sinclair Murray:
Paul Brooke
Derek Crawford:
Paul Young
Alex Patterson:
Ron Donachie
Bobby Dewar:
Kenneth Bryans
Craig Scobbie:
Stuart Davids
Wendell Fergusson:
Larry Pine
Gerry Cowan:
Hilton McRae
Mrs Carter:
Dorothy Paul
Margaret Patterson:
Terry Cavers
Shona:
Jacqueline Gilbride
Danny Birrell:
Freddie Boardley
Deputy Procurator Fiscal:
Charles Kearney
Mr Maginnis:
Ray Jeffries
Enrico Rossi:
Gerry Slevin
Mary Rossi:
Nancy Mitchell
Waitress:
Leigh Biagi
Angela Rossi:
Lesley Moore
Fr Scapelli:
Ross MacKay
Mrs Oswald:
Monica Brady
Sheriff:
Elspeth MacNaughton
Christine Cowan:
Grace Glover
Janice Patterson:
Rachel Boyd
First footballer:
Gordon McArthur
Second footballer:
John Hannibal
Television presenter:
John Milne
First reporter:
Gordon Fulton
TV reporter:
Garry Stewart
Radio reporter:
Ewan Emery

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