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The Courtroom (2004)
The Courtroom is a British legal drama created by Phil Redmond, which aired between June and December 2004. The programme was notable for starring many former British soap stars, particularly those who starred in Redmond's other productions Brookside and Hollyoaks.
Writing:
- Phil Redmond
Release Date:
Mon, Jun 21, 2004
Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime: 30
Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime: 30
Season 1:
A case of a depressed mother who has drawned her own baby.
Ralph Gordon complied with his wive wishes and helped her to die however, he now finds himself on trial for her murder. With his daughter, Samantha, against him can he convince the jury of his innocence?
Christine Green is planning to take her children to Cornwall to start a new life but their father, and her ex husband, Michael Gaynor has other ideas. He believe his children aren't happy and think he has evidence to prove it.
When an evening's idle drinking between three soldiers on guard duty escalates into a game of Russian Roulette, tempers flare, passions rise and a life is lost. It's the cue for a dramatic trial to begin.
Pub landlord Steven Smith is charged with biting his chef Brian White after an angry dispute involving Smith's ravernous dog. But there's food for thought when the court learns Smith's dog had been deliberately fed with spicy chillies.
The discovery of a body at the bottom of a well re-opens a case dating back to 1976. When a finger bone belonging to erstwhile odd-job man Arthur Boughman is unearthed along with the victim's remains, a thirty-year old feud is exposed.
Bar owner Brian Gwinnett stands accused of being an accessory to the death of his ex-girlfriend Rachel Sinclair by adding sleeping pills to her drinks. But it soon becomes clear that nobody is entirely sure if the pills were added in Brian's bar or not.
Tom Briley is on trial for taking his grudge against the police to an extreme and attacking a speed camera with a JCB. Briley has already done time for refusing to pay a fine, but the defendant claims at the time of the incident he was at home with his sick wife.
Nurse Diane Eaton has always blamed Sean O'Brien for introducing her daughter Jennifer to heroin. Now she stands charged of deliberately failing to help revive Sean from a drug-induced coma at Jennifer's eighteenth birthday party.
An illegal immigrant is accused of stealing from his exploitative gang-master boss.
A teacher is in the dock for assaulting a pupil, but claims he only stepped in to break up a fight.
Can a popstar involved in a hit and run case really turn the press interest in the case into good publicity?
Having denied rape, a man is charged with manslaughter when the alleged victim kills herself.
A householder claims he acted in self-defence when he assaulted a teenager who had entered his home.
A well known Judge finds himself in the dock on a charge that isn't cricket!
A ferry worker is accused of murdering his best friend by pushing him overboard.
Can a man convince the jury that the death of his wife and daughter were a tragic accident?
A financial advisor sues an elderly couple found guilty of flasely imprisioning him.
The case seems simple enough: a mother has accused her son-in-law of GBH after she rejected his advances. But as ever there's a deeper story to tell, and it's up to the defence team to unpick the truth from a particularly tricky fabric of lies and deception.
A school mountaineering trip ends in tragedy when a student falls to their death down a ravine. Is headmaster Scott Dalton directly responsible, or does the fact the victim had sneaked off to smoke a joint qualify as mitigating circumstances?
Financial advisor Edward Palmer has struck William Shawcross in the face, yet stands charged not just with assault but also outraging public decency - thanks to the fact he wasn't wearing any clothes at the time. Taking down his particulars is about to prove tricky...
A former soilder accussed of murdering a mugger denies that he intended to kill.
A man charged with assualting an opld woman and her son springs a few surprises.
A teenager stands accused of aiding her best friends suicide.
A defendant who stole a car with a baby inside faces manslaughter charges.
The owner of a shop strongly denies an allegation of indecent assualt.
A jury considers the case of a football holigan who was stabbed after a match.
When a half-time prank at a football match leads to more than a playfight the court must decided who's guilty and who's not.
A teenager obsessed with rap-music has burnt down his old school. But why?
When a local vandal breaks into a house he is charged with manslaughter when the owner has a heart attack.
A wife is charged with attempting to murder her terminally ill husband.
Despiting being dead a man's fingerprints are found at a crime scene.
A postman us accussed of stealing cash from a recently deceased woman.
A court hears about a hot air ballon ride that turned into a nightmare.