Crown Court - Season 3 / Year 1973
Season 3 / Year 1973
Episodes
The Medium (1)
The Medium (2)
The Medium (3)
Whatever Happened to George Robbins? (1)
Whatever Happened to George Robbins? (2)
Whatever Happened to George Robbins? (3)
Blackmail: Regina v Brewer and Brewer (1)
Blackmail: Regina v Brewer and Brewer (2)
Blackmail: Regina v Brewer and Brewer (3)
Sunset of Arms: Fitton v Pusey (1)
Sunset of Arms: Fitton v Pusey (2)
Sunset of Arms: Fitton v Pusey (3)
Persimmons and Dishwashers: Regina v Curl (1)
Persimmons and Dishwashers: Regina v Curl (2)
Persimmons and Dishwashers: Regina v Curl (3)
A Public Mischief (1)
A Public Mischief (2)
A Public Mischief (3)
Portrait of an Artist (1)
Portrait of an Artist (2)
Portrait of an Artist (3)
Crime in Prison (1)
Crime in Prison (2)
Crime in Prison (3)
Infanticide or Murder? (1)
Infanticide or Murder? (2)
Infanticide or Murder? (3)
An Act of Vengeance (1)
An Act of Vengeance (2)
An Act of Vengeance (3)
Freak-Out (1)
Freak-Out (2)
Freak-Out (3)
Intent To Kill (1)
Intent To Kill (2)
Intent To Kill (3)
The Mugging of Arthur Simmons (1)
The Mugging of Arthur Simmons (2)
The Mugging of Arthur Simmons (3)
Love Thy Neighbour (1)
Love Thy Neighbour (2)
Love Thy Neighbour (3)
The Death of Dracula (1)
The Death of Dracula (2)
The Death of Dracula (3)
Wise Child (1)
Wise Child (2)
Wise Child (3)
Beware of the Dog (1)
Beware of the Dog (2)
Beware of the Dog (3)
Theft by Necessity
The Gilded Cage (1)
The Gilded Cage (2)
Credibility Cap (1)
Credibility Cap (2)
Credibility Cap (3)
The Long Haired Leftie (1)
The Long Haired Leftie (2)
The Long Haired Leftie (3)
There Was a Little Girl (1)
There Was a Little Girl (2)
There Was a Little Girl (3)
A View to Matrimony (1)
A View to Matrimony (2)
A View to Matrimony (3)
Settling a Score (1)
Settling a Score (2)
Settling a Score (3)
Patch's Patch (1)
Patch's Patch (2)
Patch's Patch (3)
To Catch a Thief (1)
To Catch a Thief (2)
To Catch a Thief (3)
Just Good Friends (1)
Just Good Friends (2)
Just Good Friends (3)
Who Was Kate Greer (1)
Who Was Kate Greer (2)
Who Was Kate Greer (3)
A Right To Life (1)
A Right To Life (2)
A Right To Life (3)
The Inner Circle (1)
The Inner Circle (2)
The Inner Circle (3)
The Black Poplar (1)
The Black Poplar (2)
The Black Poplar (3)
The Open Invitation (1)
The Open Invitation (2)
The Open Invitation (3)
Beggar On Horseback (1)
Beggar On Horseback (2)
Beggar On Horseback (3)
The Night For Country Dancing (1)
The Night For Country Dancing (2)
The Night For Country Dancing (3)
Mr Moresby's Scrapbook (1)
Mr Moresby's Scrapbook (2)
Mr Moresby's Scrapbook (3)
My Old Man's a Dustman (1)
My Old Man's a Dustman (2)
My Old Man's a Dustman (3)
The Judgement of Solomon (1)
The Judgement of Solomon (2)
The Judgement of Solomon (3)
Destruct Destruct (1)
Destruct Destruct (2)
Destruct Destruct (3)
Public Lives (1)
Public Lives (2)
Public Lives (3)
The Thunderbolts (1)
The Thunderbolts (2)
The Thunderbolts (3)
Treason (1)
Treason (2)
Treason (3)
A Stab in the Front (1)
A Stab in the Front (2)
A Stab in the Front (3)
To Suffer a Witch (1)
To Suffer a Witch (2)
To Suffer a Witch (3)
Hit and Miss (1)
Hit and Miss (2)
Hit and Miss (3)
No Spoiling (1)
No Spoiling (2)
No Spoiling (3)
The Age of Leo Trotsky (1)
The Age of Leo Trotsky (2)
The Age of Leo Trotsky (3)
Robin and His Juliet (1)
Robin and His Juliet (2)
Robin and His Juliet (3)
The Most Expensive Steak in the World (1)
The Most Expensive Steak in the World (2)
The Most Expensive Steak in the World (3)
A Message To Ireland (1)
A Message To Ireland (2)
A Message To Ireland (3)
Conduct Prejudicial (1)
Conduct Prejudicial (2)
Conduct Prejudicial (3)
No Smoke Without Fire (1)
No Smoke Without Fire (2)
No Smoke Without Fire (3)
Murder Most Foul (All 3 parts)
Tables of the Heart (1)
Tables of the Heart (2)
Tables of the Heart (3)
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