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Item Details
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KAVANAGH QC: THE COMPLETE COLLECTION - SERIES 1 TO 5
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Starring: |
Jonathan Adams,
Holly Aird,
Mac Andrews,
Robert Ashby,
Joanna Bacon,
Robin Bailey,
Linda Bassett,
Daisy Bates,
Gillian Bevan,
Jesse Birdsall,
Marjorie Bland,
Bruce Boa,
Jill Brassington,
Tom Brodie,
Anthony Calf,
John Carlisle,
Nigel Carrington,
Anna Chancellor,
Nicholas Clay,
Ruaidhri Conroy,
Kenneth Cope,
George Costigan,
Tom Courtenay,
Sam Cox,
Dermot Crowley,
Julian Curry,
Oliver Ford Davies,
Nicholas Day,
Sam Douglas,
Susan Engel,
Michael Feast,
Emma Fielding,
Alan Gilchrist,
Jon Glover,
Frank Grimes,
Carol Harrison,
Lisa Harrow,
Lena Headley,
Laura Heath,
Leon Herbert,
Clare Higgins,
Anastasia Hille,
Geraldine James,
Nicholas Jones,
Jenny Jules,
Stuart Laing,
Phyllis Logan,
Art Malik,
Lesley Manville,
Jean Marsh,
John McArdle,
Colin McCormack,
Ewan McGregor,
T. P. McKenna,
Kevin McKidd,
Isobel Middleton,
Ann Mitchell,
Bill Nighy,
Cliff Parisi,
Nick Patrick,
Rupert Penry-Jones,
Jonathan Phillips,
Paul Rhys,
Clifford Rose,
Doraly Rosen,
Ger Ryan,
Carmen du Sautoy,
Ned Sherrin,
Robin Soans,
Alison Steadman,
Stephen Tate,
John Thaw,
Frances Tomelty,
Pip Torrens,
David Troughton,
Susan Vidler,
Arkie Whiteley,
Toyah Wilcox,
Rita Wolf,
Andrew Woodall
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DVD |
List price:
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£102.99 |
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Cat No: |
3711506163 |
EAN: |
5037115061638 |
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Distributor: |
ITV DVD |
Regions: |
2 (UK, Europe, Japan, South Africa and Middle East) |
Rel. date: |
16 August, 2004 |
Certificate: |
15 |
Running Time: |
2074 mins |
Language: |
English |
Description: |
All 27 episodes from the five seasons of the television drama starring John Thaw as Kavanagh QC, one of the country's leading criminal advocates in London, who has worked his way up from a northern working class background. In 'Nothing But the Truth', Kavanagh's wife, feeling neglected because his work keeps him away from the family, begins an affair with another barrister. In 'Heartland', Kavanagh is asked to prosecute an ex-policeman who hospitalised a young tearaway. In 'A Family Affair', Kavanagh decides to take on a family case - of which he usually steers well clear - involving a wealthy businessman who takes the law into his own hands by snatching his young son from school. In 'The Sweetest Thing', Kavanagh defends a prostitute accused of murdering a wealthy client. 'True Commitment' sees a right-wing skinhead stabbed during a clash between radical left-wingers and a group of Neo-Nazis. In 'Men of Substance', Kavanagh takes on the prosecution of two men charged with smuggling heroin into the country. In 'The Burning Deck', Kavanagh and his friend and colleague Eleanor Harker (Geraldine James) are both in Portsmouth defending clients on charges of arson at their naval court martial. In 'A Sense of Loss', Kavanagh finds himself defending an 18-year-old who is charged with the murder of a policewoman while breaking and entering a newsagents. 'A Stranger in the Family' sees Kavanagh working on the case of student who has sustained spinal injuries and brain damage in an accident at the Thameside recycling centre where he had his holiday job. In 'Job Satisfaction', Kavanagh, defending a woman accused of conspiring with her brother to murder her father and stepmother, finds his concentration slipping in court when he receives some bad family news. In 'Mute of Malice', Kavanagh has problems defending a client who is either unable or unwilling to speak. In 'Blood Money', surgeon Hilary Jameson (Josette Simon) finds herself being prosecuted by Kavanagh for negligence when a computer tycoon she has operated on dies after surgery. In 'Ancient History', Kavanagh begins to question the truth when he defends family doctor Alexander Beck (Frederick Treves) against charges of having carried out war crimes. In 'Diplomatic Baggage', Kavanagh experiences dark wranglings in the corridors of power when he defends British ambassador Sir Alan Jackson's (Michael Feast) daughter, Natasha (Lena Headey), on a charge of murdering a journalist. In 'The Ties That Bind', Kavanagh is approached by his old friend Paddy Spence (Frank Grimes) to take on a private prosecution for murder. 'In God We Trust' sees Kavanagh agreeing to help out when his former colleague Julia Piper, now married and living in America, asks him to assist with the appeal of convicted murderer William Dupree (Leon Herbert). In 'Memento Mori', Kavanagh, now back at work following his wife's death, agrees to defend family GP Dr Felix Crawley (Tom Courtenay) when he is accused of murdering his wife. In 'Care in the Community', Kavanagh travels to his home town of Bolton to defend a young couple charged with murdering their baby daughter. In 'Briefs Trooping Gaily', Kavanagh faces a challenge when one of his clients openly confesses in court to killing her husband. In 'Bearing Witness', Kavanagh represents a Jehovah's Witness who refuses to give her son a life-saving blood transfusion. In 'Innocency of Life', Kavanagh defends a vicar when one of his female parishioners accuses him of sexual harrassment. In 'Dead Reckoning', Kavanagh prosecutes the entrepreneurial owner of a trawler lost at sea with all its men missing. In 'Previous Convictions', a jet crashes into a moto-cross course after the RAF mechanic who serviced it was distracted by his wife's affair with another man. In 'The More Loving One' an explosion leads to a young man being charged with the murder of his girlfriend, who it later turns out was carrying their child. In 'Time of Need', a female junior minister at the Home Office is charged with indecent assault on a juvenile. In 'End Games', Kavanagh represents a man who was wrongly jailed for armed robbery as a result of the negligence of his lawyer, the late Sir Ronald Tibbit QC - Kavanagh's former employer. Finally, the two-hour special 'The End of Law' sees Kavanagh representing a businessman charged the murder of a beautiful young Hungarian computer science graduate after her body is discovered in his hotel room. |
Features: |
Interactive Menus |
Directors: |
Charles Beeson,
Ferdinand Fairfax,
Jack Gold,
Paul Greengrass,
Colin Gregg,
Andrew Grieve,
Ken Grieve,
Tristram Powell,
Renny Rye,
Peter Smith,
David Thacker
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Drama 
Television 
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10 |
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