Episode Title, Short Synopsis and transmission date
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Episode ID 1/0743/0754
Episode Title TALKING TO THE ENEMY
First TX Date 23/03/1982
John Dickens is a reporter with Eastward TV and during the course of a
current affairs programme on Northern Ireland he interviewed an IRA man. The prosecution
and police contend that the man he interviewed was a wanted IRA terrorist who was
responsible, so they believe, for a bomb blast in Fulchester which killed a woman and badly
maimed two children. Dickens pleads not guilty.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0755
Episode Title TALKING TO THE ENEMY
First TX Date 24/03/1982
John Dickens, a reporter with Eastward TV, is charged under the Prevention
of Terrorism Act 1976, with talking to a suspected IRA terrorist whom the police wanted to
interview in connection with a bomb blast in Fulchester which killed a women and badly
maimed two children. Dickens pleads not guilty.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0756
Episode Title TALKING TO THE ENEMY
First TX Date 25/03/1982
John Dickens, a reporter with Eastward TV, is charged under the Prevention
of Terrorism Act with talking to an IRA terrorist whom the police wanted to interview in
connection with a bomb blast in Fulchester which killed a woman and badly maimed two
children. Dickens pleads not guilty.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0766
Episode Title RESURRECTION WOMEN
First TX Date 30/03/1982
Jennifer Hollings is charged with wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily
harm to her son Matthew aged 15 months. She has pleaded not guilty.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0767
Episode Title RESURRECTION WOMAN
First TX Date 31/03/1982
Jennifer Hollings was seen to drag her son Matthew aged 15 months from his
pushchair and attack him, causing grievous bodily harm.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0768
Episode Title RESURRECTION WOMAN
First TX Date 01/04/1982
Jennifer Hollings is charged with wounding with intent to commit grievous
bodily harm to her son Matthew aged 15 months. She is found Not guilty.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0757
Episode Title IGNORANCE IN THE FIELD
First TX Date 06/04/1982
The prosecution case is that on 25th September, Arthur Holland, aged
seventeen, murdered his stepmother by feeding her a number of mushrooms which he knew
to be of a poisonous species.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0758
Episode Title IGNORANCE IN THE FIELD
First TX Date 07/04/1982
The case of Arthur Holland continues. Arthur Holland is accused of the
murder of his stepmother, Mrs Marjory Holland, by feeding her poisonous mushrooms.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0759
Episode Title IGNORANCE IN THE FIELD
First TX Date 08/04/1982
For two days the jury have heard evidence concerning the alleged murder of
Mrs Marjory Holland by her stepson Arthur. Mrs Holland died from eating poisonous
mushrooms. Today the jury return their verdict.
Verdict: Murder - Not Guilty, Manslaughter - Guilty
Sentence: Dention at Her Majesty's pleasure.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0760
Episode Title ON THE DEFENSIVE
First TX Date 13/04/1982
John Harper, an army deserter on the run, has been charged with wounding
with intent to cause grievous bodily harm to Mark Cassidy, a three year old child. He is
pleading Not Guilty. He is further charged with escaping lawful custody after his arrest, to
which he has pleaded guilty.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0761
Episode Title ON THE DEFENSIVE
First TX Date 14/04/1982
John Harper, an army deserter on the run, has been charged with the
wounding of a three year old child, Mark Cassidy. He has pleaded Not Guilty. He is further
charged with escaping lawful custody, to which he has pleaded Guilty. Now giving her
evidence is Linda Cassidy, the child's mother. Earlier in her testimony, Mrs Cassidy said that
she was an ex girlfriend of Harper's and that thet had parted on bad terms.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0762
Episode Title ON THE DEFENSIVE
First TX Date 15/04/1982
John Harper, an army deserter, has been charged with the wounding of a
three year old child, Mark Cassidy and with escaping legal custody. He has pleaded Not Guilty
to the wounding and Guilty to the charge of escape. The case is now in its third day.
Yesterday Harper's friend Peter Webster gave his evidence. After his cross examination, he
made a remark which indicated that he beleived the defendant to be the father of Mark
Cassidy, the victim of the assault. Linda Cassidy, the child's mother, who has already testified,
has now been re-called for further cross-examination.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0772
Episode Title FAIR PLAY
First TX Date 20/04/1982
Noel Brown is charged with maliciously wounding his ex-teacher John Peat at
the Charterfields fair during a disturbance there. He was found bleeding by Sgt Henderson the
police witness and later examined by a doctor both give their evidence and the prosecution
begins questioning Mr Peat.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0773
Episode Title FAIR PLAY
First TX Date 21/04/1982
Second day in the case of the Queen v Noel Brown. Noel Brown has pleaded
not guilty to the charge of maliciously wounding John Peat a teacher during a disturbance at
the Charterfields Fair. John Peat has given evidence suggesting that his previous encounters
with Noel Brown when he was a student teacher caused this vicious attack.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0774
Episode Title FAIR PLAY
First TX Date 22/04/1982
Noel Brown has pleaded not guilty to maliciously wounding John Peat during a
disturbance at the Chesterfields Fair. Mr Peat has given evidence to the effect that he was
personally harassed by Noel Brown while a student teacher. Noel Brown gives his evidence
and so does his friend who was with him at the fair and his deputy head master.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0763
Episode Title PEANUTS
First TX Date 27/04/1982
In the Crown Court Mrs Paula Carline is accused of maliciously wounding her
husband's previous wife.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0764
Episode Title PEANUTS
First TX Date 28/04/1982
Paula Carline is accused of maliciously wounding Felicity Carline, her
husband's ex-wife.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0765
Episode Title PEANUTS
First TX Date 29/04/1982
Paula Carlin is accused of maliciously wounding her husband's former wife,
Felicity Carline.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0769
Episode Title FACE VALUE
First TX Date 04/05/1982
Lucy Brennan has accused Edward Morrison of indecently assaulting her at
her home following dinner at a restaurant earlier that evening. Lucy Brennan gives her
evidence.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0770
Episode Title FACE VALUE
First TX Date 06/05/1982
The case continues of Lucy Brennan who has accused Edward Morrison of
indecently assaulting her at her home following dinner at a restaurant earlier that evening.
Lucy Brennan, PC Land, Dr McArthur and Felicity Coleman ( Lucy's flatmate ) give their
evidence. The case is concluded tomorrow.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0771
Episode Title FACE VALUE
First TX Date 07/05/1982
The third day of the trial in Fulchester Crown Court. Lucy Brennan has
accused Edward Morrison of indecently assaulting her at her home following a dinner
engagement earlier in the evening. Edward Morrison is in the witness box. Then Bernard
Marks ( taxi driver ) gives his evidence.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0778
Episode Title WRECKER
First TX Date 11/05/1982
Bernard Crabtree is charged with damaging an assembly line at Hallards
Engineering. He is persuaded not to conduct his own defence although things are not going to
be easy for the young barrister defending him. His former work mate and employer Alec
Pringle & Terry Summers explain how it was that he had to be dismissed from the firm.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0779
Episode Title WRECKER
First TX Date 12/05/1982
Bernard Crabtree is charged with damaging the assembly line at his former
place of work. He gives evidence and explains that it is a conspiracy between his employer
and Union boss who have between them set him up as the prime suspect because of
economic failure.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0780
Episode Title WRECKER
First TX Date 13/05/1982
Bernard Crabtree has pleaded not gulity to a charge of damaging the
production line at Hallards Engineering, his former place of work. Dora Crabtree, his mother,
gives evidence and Mary Culshaw his boss's secretary shows that pressure was put on him to
join the union or leave his job. Alec Pringle & Terry Summers are recalled. The Jury give their
verdict (Not gulity).
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Episode ID 1/0743/0775
Episode Title WINDOW SHOPPING
First TX Date 18/05/1982
The prosecution case is that on the night of 10th June, Wilson James took
three cassette tapes and a ladies electric razor from the window of Nazim Khan's shop.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0776
Episode Title WINDOW SHOPPING
First TX Date 19/05/1982
The case of Wilson James continues. Wilson James is accused of stealing
three cassette tapes and a ladies electric razor from the window of Nazim Khan's shop.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0777
Episode Title WINDOW SHOPPING
First TX Date 20/05/1982
For two days the jury have heard evidence concerning the alleged theft by
Wilson James of three cassette tapes and a ladies electric razor from the window of Nazim
Khan's shop. Today the jury return their verdict.
Verdict: Not Guilty
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Episode ID 1/0743/0784
Episode Title TOO BAD FOR TOBIAS
First TX Date 01/06/1982
The prosecution case is that Robert Hewitt and Frank Mallory, the two
defendants, conspired with Emily Coleman and Eric Mullins to pervert the course of public
justice between February 1st and March 7th.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0785
Episode Title TOO BAD FOR TOBIAS
First TX Date 03/06/1982
The case continues in which the prosecution accuse Robert Hewitt and Frank
Mallory of conspiring to pervert the course of public justice together with Emily Coleman and
Eric Mullins.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0786
Episode Title TOO BAD FOR TOBIAS
First TX Date 04/06/1982
Today the jury return their verdict concerning the prosecution's allegations of
conspiring to pervert the course of public justice made against Robert Hewitt and Frank
Mallory.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0790
Episode Title THE FIDDLING CONNECTION
First TX Date 15/06/1982
George Fisher, Valerie Martin and Doreen Grimwade face various charges
under the Theft Act, they are accused of stealing from their employers Island Supermarkets
and from supermarket customers.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0791
Episode Title THE FIDDLING CONNECTION
First TX Date 16/06/1982
The three defendants are accused of stealing money and goods from their
employers and then recovering the lost profit by over-charging customers for the goods they
purchased.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0792
Episode Title THE FIDDLING CONNECTION
First TX Date 17/06/1982
The three accused are employers of a supermarket and the case for the
crown is that they have been stealing money and goods from their employers and then
recovering any lost profit by dishonestly over-charging customers for the goods they
purchased.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0781
Episode Title SOLDIER, SOLDIER
First TX Date 28/09/1982
Margaret Anderson is charged with endeavouring, maliciously and advisedly to
seduce soldiers from their duty and allegiance, contrary to Section One of the Incitement to
Disaffection Act 1934.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0782
Episode Title SOLDIER, SOLDIER
First TX Date 29/09/1982
Margaret Anderson was charged yesterday with endeavouring to seduce
soldiers from their duty and allegiance, the case continues today.
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Episode ID 1/0743/0783
Episode Title SOLDIER, SOLDIER
First TX Date 30/09/1982
Margaret Anderson was charged with endeavouring to seduce soldiers from
their duty and allegiance, the case is concluded today.
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