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Madson is a British television crime drama series, first broadcast on 17 April 1996, that ran for a total of six episodes on BBC1. The series starred Ian McShane as the title character who, sentenced on forged evidence to life imprisonment, gains a law degree in prison and overturns his conviction. Suddenly freed again after eight years inside, he uses his contacts to secure a position as an outdoor clerk with a top firm of City Solicitors.
The series was produced by McShane's own production company, and was produced by McShane himself, under the guidance of executive producer Chris Parr. The series co-starred Joanna Kanska, Jayne Ashbourne, Matthew Marsh and Charles Gray. Each episode shows the inefficiencies of the law, solves a new crime or helps those whom the law has neglected. Filming on the series took place in West London between 23 August and 29 November 1995. Notably, the series has never been released on DVD.
Cast
Ian McShane as John Madson
Joanna Kanska as Magda Ostrowska
Jayne Ashbourne as Sarah Madson
Matthew Marsh as DI Rourke
Charles Gray as Sir Ranald Hearnley
David Arlen as Donald
Thomas Craig as Gordon Berry
Kate Beckett as Cheryl Berry
Barney Craig as Dominic
Shirley Anne Field as Elaine Dews
Darren Brown as DC Lear
Andrew Burt as Chief Supt. Walton
Jonathan Coy as George Lodge
Julius Grower as Dan Berry
Episodes
References
External links
Madson at IMDb
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