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2.20 Criminal Justice 3/5. Juliet remains tight-lipped, giving her legal team nothing to go on. 3.20 MasterChef: the Professionals Four chefs test their skills with a hollandaise sauce.
3.50 Three chefs cook for Michel Roux Jr.

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Michel Roux Jr.

Criminal Justice

Series 2

Episode 3

Duration: 59 minutes

on BBC One London

Available for years

Jack and Anna are in dire straits with a murder charge to defend, and Juliet is still unable to talk about life with Joe. A few months on, Juliet gives birth under prison guard.

Contributors

Ella Miller:
Alice Sykes
Dominic Rose:
Rupert Procter
Juliet Miller:
Maxine Peake
PO Gibby:
Warren Brown
Gillian Kent:
Helen Schlesinger
DI Chris Sexton:
Steven Mackintosh
Katherine:
Helen Griffin
DCI Bill Faber:
Denis Lawson
Jack Woolf:
Sophie Okonedo
Amelia Rose:
Pooky Quesnel
Prison Governor:
Daniel Betts
PO Jill Laidlaw:
Clara Onyemere
Josh Hughes:
Davood Ghadami
Anna Klein:
Zoe Telford
Family Court Judge:
Petra Markham

Duration: 30 minutes

on BBC One London

Four chefs tackle a skills test of turning vegetables and a palate test of making a hollandaise sauce, with the top three then required to make two dishes in 50 minutes. Show more

Duration: 1 hour

on BBC One London

The three chefs who earnt the right to cook for chef Michel Roux Jnr face one final test. Then, four new chefs tackle a skills test and a palate test in the elimination round. Show more

BBC One London

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