In Deed's court, Jo Mills acts for a mother whose former husband, Paul Robson-Alan, wants their baby to be given the 'MMR' vaccination. Robson-Alan is a British Government health adviser, and the outcome of the case is important to the political credibility of the Health Department. But Paul's ex-wife, Marika, believes the MMR jab is dangerous - and some dramatic new evidence is produced on that. Meanwhile, Jo's wedding to Marc is still on, but she is so busy that she forgets to turn up for the rehearsal of the service. Jo is angry with Deed when he forces her to attend a legal meeting on the morning of the wedding itself. Will she get to the altar on time, and will she go through with it?
Name | Type | Role | |
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G. F. Newman | Writer | ||
Richard Simons | Guest Star | ||
Clive Brill | Guest Star | ||
Lewis Crutch | Guest Star | ||
Simon James Morgan | Guest Star | ||
Carwyn Jones | Guest Star | ||
George Drawmer | Guest Star | ||
Mary Woodvine | Guest Star | ||
Heathcote Williams | Guest Star | ||
Tristan Gemmill | Guest Star | ||
Aneirin Hughes | Guest Star | ||
Grant Aylward | Guest Star | ||
Josie D'Arby | Guest Star | ||
Jeremy Child | Guest Star | ||
Christopher Villiers | Guest Star | ||
Sylvia Syms | Guest Star | ||
Daniel Hill | Guest Star | ||
Charlotte Lucas | Guest Star | ||
Jane How | Guest Star | ||
G. F. Newman | Director |