The Department of Public
Prosecutions is considering whether to prosecute a group of junior Surrey detectives who are alleged to have fabricated the confessions of some of the Guildford Four. But what about the role of senior police officers and barristers who investigated and prosecuted what turned out to be one of the worst injustices in British legal history? John Ware presents new evidence about the part played by policemen and lawyers who were to rise to become pillars of the legal establishment, among them Sir Michael Havers, who was to become Lord Chancellor, and Sir
Peter Imbert, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police. Producer Tricia Lawton
Editor Mark Thompson