Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 281,617 playable programmes from the BBC

Blind Justice

on BBC Two England

Continuing the five-film drama about the law today. Series created by HELENA KENNEDY with PETER FLANNERY Screenplays by PETER FLANNERY starring
3: The One about the Irishmanwith The 'Trial of the Century' puts the spotlight on the charge of conspiracy. But not everyone in the dock is who they appear to be. Frank and James soon discover the many ways in which Irish cases can be 'different'.
Original music COLIN TOWNS Designer JOHN HURST Editor ARDAN FISHER
Photography ALEC CURTIS
Produced by MICHAEL WEARING Directed by ROBERT WALKER

Contributors

Unknown:
Helena Kennedy
Unknown:
Peter Flannery
Unknown:
Peter Flannery
Music:
Colin Towns
Designer:
John Hurst
Editor:
Ardan Fisher
Unknown:
Alec Curtis
Produced By:
Michael Wearing
Directed By:
Robert Walker
Frank Cartwright:
Jack Shepherd
James Bingham:
Julian Wadham
Ruari McFadden:
Frank Grimes
Eamonn Hand:
Colum Convey
Freddie Hunter:
Robert Stephens
Peter:
James Villiers
Harry:
Tony Haygarth
George Viner:
Bill Wallis
Deputy to the DPP:
Charles Lewsen
Lorraine:
Caroline Hutchison
Tessa:
Joanne Campbell
Hugh:
Eamonn Walker
Annie:
Anna Mottram
Sir Charles:
Wensley Pithey
Lady Margaret:
Faith Kent
Gloria Bingham:
Ruth Hudson
Patrick O'Brien:
John Keegan
Margaret:
Rynagh O'Grady
Nick:
Robert Bathurst
Special Branch officer:
Trevor Nichols
Edward:
Raymond Brody
Mr Kelly:
Timothy Kightley
Television newsreader:
Gordon Honeycombe
Lavinia:
Annie Irving
Hamilton:
Robert Demeger
MP on news:
Ken Morley
Richard:
John Atterbury
Heather:
Rosemary McVie
Delia:
Elaine Banham
Conrad:
David Brierley
John:
Donald Hoath
Alethea:
Mia Fothergill
Lord Justice Medway:
Charles Simon
Magistrate:
Paul Williamson
Magistrate's clerk:
Ian Arthur
Clerk of the Court:
Jennifer Rose
Conrad:
David Brierley

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

Appears in

Suggest an Edit

We are trying to reflect the information printed in the Radio Times magazine.

  • Press the 'Suggest an Edit' button
  • Type in any changes to the title, synopsis or contributor information using the Radio Times Style Guide for reference.
  • Click the Submit Edits button.
    Your changes will be sent for verification and if accepted, will appear in due course More