The case of Diana Hulsey, a single mother with terminal brain cancer who is suing a telephone company, is concluded in Deed's court. The Establishment dreads a verdict in Diana's favour, and Ian Rochester is yet again out to discredit the judge before he can deliver judgement. Rochester conspires with the phone company to accuse Deed of possessing child pornography, and Deed has to work out what to do when he finds it on his laptop.Meanwhile, Jo faces a conundrum when Diana asks her to look after her seven-year-old son when she is dead, which could be at any moment.
Name | Type | Role | |
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G. F. Newman | Writer | ||
John O'Mahony | Guest Star | ||
Leon Ockenden | Guest Star | ||
Steven Elliott | Guest Star | ||
Janet Maw | Guest Star | ||
Nick Deigman | Guest Star | ||
Tom Knight | Guest Star | ||
Ken Campbell | Guest Star | ||
Amita Dhiri | Guest Star | ||
Kourosh Asad | Guest Star | ||
Michael Fenton Stevens | Guest Star | ||
Patricia Carswell | Guest Star | ||
Johanne Murdock | Guest Star | ||
Simon Ward | Guest Star | ||
Joan Blackham | Guest Star | ||
Lara Cazalet | Guest Star | ||
Amy Stacy | Guest Star | ||
Anthony Barclay | Guest Star | ||
Simon Chandler | Guest Star | ||
Habib Nasib Nader | Guest Star | ||
Patrice Naiambana | Guest Star | ||
Michael Eaves | Guest Star | ||
San Shella | Guest Star | ||
Robin Browne | Guest Star | ||
Peter Dineen | Guest Star | ||
Nick Reding | Guest Star | ||
Thomas Hall | Guest Star | ||
Martin Shaw | Director | ||
Jenny Seagrove | Director | ||
Louisa Clein | Director | ||
G. F. Newman | Director |