- Source: Verdict (TV series)
Verdict is a British television legal anthology series, first broadcast on 31 July 1998, that ran for four episodes on ITV. The series, set entirely in the courtroom, features genuine members of the public as the jury, who give their verdict on each of the cases presented before them. Each episode features an entirely unique cast, with the exception of Susan Duerden, whose character, Heather Smart, appears in two of the four episodes. The series' format drew comparisons with fellow ITV counterpart Crown Court, which ran from 1972 until 1984.
The series was directed by Michael Kerrigan, Mike Adams and Bill Pryde; with Catherine Hayes, Tom Needham, Susan Rogers and Chris Thompson acting as principal writers. Aside from a single repeat run on ITV3 in the late 2000s, the series has never been re-broadcast or released on DVD.
Cast
= Split Second
=John Bowe as Richard Prestwick Q.C.
Sarah Lancashire as Anne Cloves Q.C.
John Bowler as PC Eddie Smith
Richard Baglow as Tim Horton-Smith
Richard Dillane as Robert Horton-Smith
Stella Gonet as Alex Horton-Smith
Hannah Nadry as Alice Horton-Smith
Susan Duerden as Heather Smart
Terrence Hardiman as James MacKenzie
John Woodvine as Judge Peregrine Horner
= Neighbours from Hell
=Keith Barron as Malcolm Davies Q.C.
David Robb as Hugh Murray Q.C.
Idris Elba as PC Brian Rawlinson
June Brown as Amelia Sayers
Michelle Collins as Camille Backhouse
Alan Halsall as Joseph Backhouse
Ian Curtis as James Loman
Joe Jacobs as Adam Swift
Marian McLoughlin as Jane McHugh
Edward Hardwicke as Judge John Harrison
= The Doctor's Opinion
=Ace Bhatti as Sanjay Mehta Q.C.
Sue Johnston as Hazel De Vere Q.C.
Katie Blake as Eden Barrow
Ken Drury as Dr. Richard Bard
John Duttine as Dr. Matthew Dixon
Emily Hamilton as Sarah Dixon
Emilia Fox as Charlie Moyes
Georgia Goodman as Nicola Burns
Mel Martin as Tina Paul
Jason Merrells as Ben Clayton
Ann Mitchell as Judge Jane Harrison
= Be My Valentine
=Jonathan Barlow as Keith Durban
Haydn Gwynne as Lynn Durban
Tracie Bennett as Sally Taylor
Peter Davison as Michael Naylor
Susan Duerden as Heather Smart
David Fleeshman as Bernard Michaelson
Jan Francis as Kathryn Lewis
Bernard Gallagher as Dr. Daniel Marsden
Judy Holt as Rosemary Wyatt
Barrie Rutter as Andrew McIntyre
Martin Walsh as Terry Watson
Wanda Ventham as Judge Beverley Conran
Episodes
References
External links
Verdict at IMDb
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