Crown Court (1972)
Crown Court (1972)
Crown Court is an afternoon television courtroom drama produced by Granada Television for the ITV network that ran from 1972, when the Crown Court system replaced Assize courts and Quarter sessions in the legal system of England and Wales, to 1984.

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1974x01 The Dogs (1)

02 January, 1974 12:00 am
After suspecting that irregular betting patterns had taken place at a greyhound stadium, bookmaker Ronald Charles refused to pay out on a winning betting slip worth over £200,000. A group of men have subsequently been accused of having conspired to cheat the on-track Tote betting system, and Mr Charles, out of thousands of pounds.

1974x02 The Dogs (2)

03 January, 1974 12:00 am

1974x03 The Dogs (3)

04 January, 1974 12:00 am

1974x04 Further Charges (1)

09 January, 1974 12:00 am
A Fulchester man has pleaded guilty to obtaining money by deception but now faces a more serious charge of arson, which he denies. The latter charge follows a fire at a Fulchester antique shop.

1974x05 Further Charges (2)

10 January, 1974 12:00 am

1974x06 Further Charges (3)

11 January, 1974 12:00 am

1974x07 Hidden Scars (1)

16 January, 1974 12:00 am

1974x08 Hidden Scars (2)

17 January, 1974 12:00 am

1974x09 Hidden Scars (3)

18 January, 1974 12:00 am

1974x10 With Menaces (1)

23 January, 1974 12:00 am
Pakistani housing landlord Muhammed Aslam is accused of demanding money with menaces from a number of illegal immigrants from Pakistan, who have found their way to Fulchester across Europe by train and boat. Mr Aslam insists that he was merely demanding his fees for arranging the immigrant's journey and for housing rent.

1974x11 With Menaces (2)

24 January, 1974 12:00 am

1974x12 With Menaces (3)

25 January, 1974 12:00 am

1974x13 Do Your Worst (1)

30 January, 1974 12:00 am
Following relegation Fulchester Rovers manager Aleksander Gruda is sacked. However he claims players Skelhorne, McIver and Appledene deliberately played badly in order to achieve this end. All three now stand trial for conspiracy.

1974x14 Do Your Worst (2)

31 January, 1974 12:00 am

1974x15 Do Your Worst (3)

01 February, 1974 12:00 am

1974x16 The Flight of the Lapwing (1)

06 February, 1974 12:00 am
After surviving the crash of a light aircraft in which two passengers were killed, the pilot of the aircraft is suing a relative of one of the victims for libel. The relative claimed in a newspaper article that the pilot was medically unfit to fly the aircraft and may also have been attempting to commit suicide by deliberately crashing the plane. He denies the allegation.

1974x19 The Getaway (1)

13 February, 1974 12:00 am
Phil McDowell has been deserted by his wife and daughter, has been sacked from his job as a bank clerk and is now on trial for abducting Fiona Sumner, a fourteen year old girl. He denies the offence and insists she agreed to go with him.

1974x20 The Getaway (2)

14 February, 1974 12:00 am

1974x21 The Getaway (3)

15 February, 1974 12:00 am

1974x22 The Woman Least Likely (1)

20 February, 1974 12:00 am
Irene Rutland faces charges of theft, criminal damage and wounding a police officer. The officer was called to a restaurant after Mrs. Rutland was involved in an argument over what she considered an excessive bill. The prosecution argue that she was in a drunken rage and struck the officer while resisting arrest. She was also found in possession of a handbag belonging to another woman - Linda Brightson - and she is also charged with theft of this item and damage to the restaurant.

1974x23 The Woman Least Likely (2)

21 February, 1974 12:00 am

1974x24 The Woman Least Likely (3)

22 February, 1974 12:00 am

1974x25 A Case of Murder (1)

27 February, 1974 12:00 am

1974x26 A Case of Murder (2)

28 February, 1974 12:00 am

1974x27 A Case of Murder (3)

01 March, 1974 12:00 am

1974x28 The Assault On Chogo Sar (1)

06 March, 1974 12:00 am
Two mountaineers died in an unsuccessful attempt to scale the Choga Sar in the Himalayas. That ill-fated expedition is now the subject of a libel trial. Captain Piers Bowman who led the climb alleged in a TV documentary that the men died as a result of the cowardly and negligent behaviour of fellow climber Dennis Wainwright. Wainwright argues the allegations were false: he behaved completely properly in dreadful conditions and the men's deaths could not have been prevented. He suggests Bowman has made the claims because he is unable to cope with failure and is looking for a scapegoat.

1974x31 Duress (1)

13 March, 1974 12:00 am
James Mallard signed a confession admitting that he had stolen a car belonging to his doctor with whom he and his family have long been unhappy. He had hinted to the doctor just before the incident that he would do him some harm. Mallard has now retracted his confession and asserts his innocence. He argues that he was forced into a confession by Sergeant Attrass who has long victimised him because of his criminal past. The prosecution argue that the initial confession was absolutely correct.

1974x32 Duress (2)

14 March, 1974 12:00 am

1974x33 Duress (3)

15 March, 1974 12:00 am

1974x34 30,000 pieces of Silver (1)

20 March, 1974 12:00 am
Rock musician Lance Porter is suing his father Reverend Fortescue Porter in a civil case. He composed a rock opera called "Jesus, Baby!" about the nativity. He promised his father the copyright to the show on the understanding that if he fell on hard times he would receive part of the proceeds. However his father then spent all the considerable revenue on charitable causes even though he strongly disapproved of the content and style of the show. Reverend Fortescue says he did nothing wrong. At the time neither he nor his son expected the production to make money. In his view Lance has not fallen on hard times and has no need for any share.

1974x37 Nuts (1)

27 March, 1974 12:00 am
Charles Holloway is charged with murdering two women - an aunt and her niece - who lived in the flat above. He does not deny shooting the women but pleads diminished responsibility, arguing that their extreme anti-social behaviour caused him to lose control. The Prosecution, however, insist the shootings were premeditated.

1974x38 Nuts (2)

28 March, 1974 12:00 am

1974x39 Nuts (3)

29 March, 1974 12:00 am

1974x40 Confine to Solitary (1)

03 April, 1974 12:00 am
Long serving prison officer William Hogarth, a strict disciplinarian, is accused of wounding with intent Johnson, an unpopular inmate. Johnson was found injured in the toilets where he had gone in search of secreted drugs. Hogarth insists his innocence and argues that the assault was actually committed by another inmate who then tried to frame him for the offence.

1974x41 Confine to Solitary (2)

04 April, 1974 12:00 am

1974x42 Confine to Solitary (3)

05 April, 1974 12:00 am

1974x43 Big Annie (1)

10 April, 1974 12:00 am
Annie Robertson, a socialist and benefits rights campaigner, is suing social security officer Stephen Ash for libel. She alleges that he falsely and maliciously stated in a report that she was close to alcoholism, mentally unstable and cohabiting with Edward Rimmer and therefore ineligible for benefits. She denies all these claims and argues that Ash invented them when she resisted his sexual advances. By contrast Ash asserts that his comments were professional, honestly made and broadly true.

1974x44 Big Annie (2)

11 April, 1974 12:00 am

1974x45 Big Annie (3)

12 April, 1974 12:00 am

1974x46 Falling Stars (1)

17 April, 1974 12:00 am
Critic Derek Glynn is being sued for libel by veteran actress Sarah Leigh after he wrote an article claiming she engineered the dismissal of her young co-star Patricia Drake from the play "Boobs". He insists his comments were true.

1974x47 Falling Stars (2)

18 April, 1974 12:00 am

1974x48 Falling Stars (3)

19 April, 1974 12:00 am

1974x49 Son and Heir (1)

24 April, 1974 12:00 am
Lady Carvell received a telephone call from her son Sebastian telling her that he had been kidnapped by the KLF - a South African militant group - and that unless a ransom of $250 000 were paid he would be killed. Sebastian later turned up at the family home but the ransom money was missing from the house safe. Sebastian is now on trial accused of faking the kidnapping as a pretext for stealing the ransom money.

1974x50 Son and Heir (2)

25 April, 1974 12:00 am

1974x51 Son and Heir (3)

26 April, 1974 12:00 am

1974x52 Death in the Family (1)

01 May, 1974 12:00 am
Elspeth Durrant, a temperamental woman with a history of mental illness and suicide attempts, is found dead in her bed after taking a large number of pills and alcohol. Shortly before she had told her husband Frank that she was going to commit suicide. However the prosecution insist this was not a genuine suicide but a case of murder - he was tired of her behaviour and asphyxiated her by turning her face into her pillow while she was unconscious.

1974x55 Minnie (1)

08 May, 1974 12:00 am
For four years the Barlows fostered a young girl - Minnie Biddulph - whose biological parents were both alcoholics. The Barlows hoped to adopt Minnie but instead Miss Prossitt, the Head of Social Services, ordered that Minnie be returned to her biological mother who was now recovered. However the prosecution say that Mr. Barlow ignored the order and took the girl to London. He is now in court accused of child stealing.

1974x56 Minnie (2)

09 May, 1974 12:00 am

1974x57 Minnie (3)

10 May, 1974 12:00 am

1974x58 Vermin (1)

15 May, 1974 12:00 am
Sean Jameson was shot and injured by farmer Paul Brimmer while walking across his land at night. Jameson was squatting with his girlfriend Angela Bourke in a dilapidated cottage on Brimmer's land and the Prosecution allege that Brimmer was angry about this and deliberately shot him. Brimmer denies the charge and says that Jameson had stumbled into a ditch while drunk and he had mistaken his red hair while on the ground for a fox.

1974x59 Vermin (2)

16 May, 1974 12:00 am

1974x60 Vermin (3)

17 May, 1974 12:00 am

1974x61 South Tower (1)

22 May, 1974 12:00 am
The south tower of a new shopping centre collapsed resulting in the deaths of eight people. Was this a tragic accident or the responsibility of site agent Joe Carney? The prosecution allege that Carney objected to the "socialist" design and expense of the tower and was determined to see it fail with disastrous consequences. Carney does not deny that he disliked the building but denies he was in any way at fault. He argues that the building collapsed because of faults in a new material which he had warned against but his complaints had gone unheeded.

1974x62 South Tower (2)

23 May, 1974 12:00 am

1974x63 South Tower (3)

24 May, 1974 12:00 am

1974x64 Triangle (1)

29 May, 1974 12:00 am
Terence Finlay was stabbed to death at the house where he lodged with Beryl Jackson and Gerald Prosser. Only one - or both - of these people could have committed the crime. The prosecution argue they jointly killed the victim whom they had manipulated and financially exploited for some time. However each defendant protests their innocence and claims the other was solely responsible.

1974x65 Triangle (2)

30 May, 1974 12:00 am

1974x66 Triangle (3)

31 May, 1974 12:00 am

1974x67 Victims of Prejudice (1)

05 June, 1974 12:00 am
Wealthy local personality Malcolm Winfield was mugged walking through a park late at night with Ronald Hamilton whom he had met at a club earlier in the evening. Hamilton was unharmed in the attack. The victim's wallet was found later on at the home of Derek Clark and Sharon Cox, tucked inside a record player. Winfield says that Clark and Cox attacked him that evening. Hamilton is also accused of the same crime - the prosecution argue he was a male prostitute who willingly took part in a plan to entice Winfield to the park where his former house-mates could rob him.

1974x70 Baby Farm (1)

12 June, 1974 12:00 am
Sylvia Spencer visited Dr. Jonathan Francis seeking to terminate her pregnancy - she had been deserted by her boyfriend and wanted to conceal her condition from her brutal, disapproving father. Dr. Francis told her that an abortion was not possible and persuaded her to continue the pregnancy and release her baby for adoption. She took this advice and immediately after birth the child was placed in the custody of Mrs. Hine who had been unsuccessfully trying to become pregnant for years. However the prosecution allege this was no legal or proper adoption case.

1974x71 Baby Farm (2)

13 June, 1974 12:00 am

1974x72 Baby Farm (3)

14 June, 1974 12:00 am

1974x73 For the Good of the Many (1)

19 June, 1974 12:00 am
Douglas Cardy, head-teacher of a school for disabled children, stands accused of ill-treating one of his pupils - Tom Rigby, a fifteen year old with cerebral palsy. It is alleged he struck the boy after he turned on taps and flooded the school and then locked him in a bare room for nine hours. Cardy denies the charge and insists he punished the boy in a reasonable manner for the good of the whole school.

1974x76 How to Rob a Memory Bank (1)

26 June, 1974 12:00 am
Computer programmer Samuel Warren is accused of transferring £125000 over a long period from his employers by computer to a non-existent company - whose supposed bank account number matched his own. Warren does not deny that he made the transfers but claims they were not fraudulent and intended to expose the poor computer security of the company which had consistently ignored his warnings of the problems.

1974x79 The Wrecking of the Tedmar (1)

03 July, 1974 12:00 am
The Tedmar, a boat owned by businessman Edward Blaney, was wrecked at sea after apparently running into mechanical difficulties and bad weather. Blaney and his mistress Edwina Sheridan had to be rescued by another boat. However the insurance company representative Draxland refused to pay out, arguing that Blaney fabricated the claim and deliberately wrecked the craft. Blaney is now suing the company for the cost of his boat.

1974x82 Two Rings for Margie (1)

10 July, 1974 12:00 am
Margie Middleton is standing trial accused of bigamy. The prosecution allege that she went through a marriage ceremony to Colonel Middleton knowing that she was still married to her long estranged husband Patrick Delaney. However the defence argue that her marriage to Delaney was itself null and void because he was actually still married to Kathleen whom he claimed had been killed in an air raid during the Second World War.

1974x85 No Stranger in Court (1)

17 July, 1974 12:00 am
Inspector Bill Clegg, an unconventional detective, is accused of obtaining money by deception. The prosecution allege that he exaggerated his expense claims by over two hundred pounds, possibly to pay a major informer called Harry after his superior officers refused to authorise payment. Clegg argues that he has been unfairly accused by his colleagues and is merely guilty of making genuine errors.

1974x88 Security Risk (1)

24 July, 1974 12:00 am
Robert Denton, a clerical officer at a weapons research establishment, stands charged with copying a secret document about a missile and then selling the information to the Soviet Union. The prosecution offer unusual proof that he copied the document and argue that he sold the information for £5000 to try to solve his major financial difficulties.

1974x89 Security Risk (2)

25 July, 1974 12:00 am

1974x90 Security Risk (3)

26 July, 1974 12:00 am

1974x91 The Probationer (1)

31 July, 1974 12:00 am
Following an anonymous tip-off Lillian White was found in possession of stolen watches and jewellery, an offence for which she was later sent to prison. However she was also was in the care of recently-qualified probation officer Trevor Creswell whom she accused of helping her to conceal the items.

1974x92 The Probationer (2)

01 August, 1974 12:00 am

1974x93 The Probationer (3)

02 August, 1974 12:00 am

1974x94 Midnight With No Pain (1)

07 August, 1974 12:00 am

1974x95 Midnight With No Pain (2)

08 August, 1974 12:00 am

1974x96 Midnight With No Pain (3)

09 August, 1974 12:00 am

1974x97 Not Dead But Gone Before (1)

14 August, 1974 12:00 am
The body of Joseph Meadows, a rich, reclusive, hypochondriac businessman, is found inside a deep-freeze cabinet in a cellar at his home. However this was no ordinary cellar but kitted out as a surgical ward under the charge of Hungarian refugee Dr. Karoly Sebes with whom he shared the house. The prosecution assert that Dr. Sebes murdered Meadows in a spurious cryogenic experiment. However the defence claim that Sebes is innocent - his technique was working and his patient only died when a police officer opened the cabinet and ruined any chance of success.

1974x100 Corruption (1)

21 August, 1974 12:00 am

1974x101 Corruption (2)

22 August, 1974 12:00 am

1974x102 Corruption (3)

23 August, 1974 12:00 am

1974x103 Pickets (1)

28 August, 1974 12:00 am
Anthony Smith and Jim Webb are accused of various offences relating to an incident when they picketed the premises of the True Loaf bakery where they were on strike. The prosecution allege that they obstructed and then intimidated lorry driver Ronald Bates who was attempting to deliver flour.

1974x104 Pickets (2)

29 August, 1974 12:00 am

1974x105 Pickets (3)

30 August, 1974 12:00 am

1974x106 The Dogs Next Door (1)

04 September, 1974 12:00 am
Olivia Bessemer, a seventy three year old woman, is accused of poisoning her step-niece Carmel with the intent of harming her.

1974x107 The Dogs Next Door (2)

05 September, 1974 12:00 am

1974x108 The Dogs Next Door (3)

06 September, 1974 12:00 am

1974x109 Good and Faithful Friends (1)

11 September, 1974 12:00 am
Leonard Tyler (Paul Freeman) is accused of trespassing on land belonging to former girlfriend Mary Chatham (Alison Steadman).

1974x112 Strange Past (1)

18 September, 1974 12:00 am
On Valentine's Day in 1956 a young woman and alleged witch - Olive Rudy - was found dead in a field, the victim of an apparent ritual murder.

1974x113 Strange Past (2)

19 September, 1974 12:00 am

1974x114 Strange Past (3)

20 September, 1974 12:00 am

1974x115 On Impulse (1)

25 September, 1974 12:00 am
Teacher Thomas Frears is accused of assaulting Jonathan Ashe, one of his students.

1974x116 On Impulse (2)

26 September, 1974 12:00 am

1974x117 On Impulse (3)

27 September, 1974 12:00 am

1974x118 Double, Double (1)

02 October, 1974 12:00 am
MI6 interpreter Kenneth Gould stands accused of passing secrets onto the KGB, in one instance resulting in the deaths of two British agents.

1974x119 Double, Double (2)

03 October, 1974 12:00 am

1974x120 Double, Double (3)

04 October, 1974 12:00 am

1974x121 The Hunt (1)

09 October, 1973 12:00 am

1974x122 The Hunt (2)

10 October, 1974 12:00 am

1974x123 The Hunt (3)

11 October, 1974 12:00 am

1974x124 Messenger Boy (1)

16 October, 1974 12:00 am

1974x125 Messenger Boy (2)

17 October, 1974 12:00 am

1974x126 Messenger Boy (3)

18 October, 1974 12:00 am

1974x127 The Dashing Young Officer (1)

23 October, 1974 12:00 am
Colonel John Egerton was jailed in India for gun-running and later dismissed from the army following a court martial. He alleged though in an article for the Sunday Star newspaper that he was innocent and was working for British intelligence who then disowned him when he was caught.

1974x130 Winklers (1)

30 October, 1974 12:00 am

1974x131 Winklers (2)

31 October, 1974 12:00 am

1974x132 Winklers (3)

01 November, 1974 12:00 am

1974x133 Immoral Earnings (1)

06 November, 1974 12:00 am
Twenty year old Mary Hepple offers astrological readings under the name of "Miss Virgo". Although she works from a basement flat she is paying rent of £50 per week, far above the standard for similar properties.

1974x134 Immoral Earnings (2)

07 November, 1974 12:00 am

1974x135 Immoral Earnings (3)

08 November, 1974 12:00 am

1974x136 The Alb of St Honoratus (1)

13 November, 1974 12:00 am

1974x137 The Alb of St Honoratus (2)

14 November, 1974 12:00 am

1974x138 The Alb of St Honoratus (3)

15 November, 1974 12:00 am

1974x139 Cover Up (1)

20 November, 1974 12:00 am
An old tramp is accused of stealing a wallet, but has he been set up by the public-school headmaster?

1974x140 Cover Up (2)

21 November, 1974 12:00 am

1974x141 Cover Up (3)

22 November, 1974 12:00 am

1974x142 Beloved Alien (1)

27 November, 1974 12:00 am
Emma Lakeland stands accused of smuggling Grigori Petrov, a suspected terrorist, from France into Britain.

1974x143 Beloved Alien (2)

28 November, 1974 12:00 am

1974x144 Beloved Alien (3)

29 November, 1974 12:00 am

1974x145 Arson (1)

04 December, 1974 12:00 am
Tipskill Manor, a large derelict, abandoned house burned down while retired teacher Millicent Conway watched on. At the scene Miss Conway, who once worked at the Manor, appeared to confess to a police officer that she set fire to the house.

1974x146 Arson (2)

05 December, 1974 12:00 am

1974x147 Arson (3)

06 December, 1974 12:00 am

1974x148 Forgive-Me-Not (1)

11 December, 1974 12:00 am
Frederick Barker stands accused of assaulting his neighbour Jimmy Dean and destroying his racing pigeons. 

1974x149 Forgive-Me-Not (2)

12 December, 1974 12:00 am

1974x150 Forgive-Me-Not (3)

13 December, 1974 12:00 am

1974x151 Pot of Basil (1)

18 December, 1974 12:00 am
Mrs. Constance Bell was shocked to read in a magazine that a ming vase had sold at auction for £95 000 - shocked because she argues this vase was family property bequeathed by her late mother and which she says had been sold without permission.

1974x152 Pot of Basil (2)

19 December, 1974 12:00 am

1974x153 Pot of Basil (3)

20 December, 1974 12:00 am

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