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Garrow's Law: Tales from the Old Bailey - Episode 3

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Garrow's Law: Tales from the Old Bailey: Episode 3

Garrow's Law: Tales from the Old Bailey - Episode 3

After more derision from Silvester, Garrow is spurred on to defend Edgar Cole, a man who is accused of raping a servant girl. Garrow controversially wins and the detestable Edgar Cole is acquitted, much to the disappointment of Lady Sarah. She confronts Garrow but Silvester interrupts and senses the intimacy between them. His insinuation offends Garrow and he challenges Silvester to a duel to defend Lady Sarah's honour.

Garrow's next case sees him up against his old nemesis, the violent and unscrupulous thief-taker Edward Forrester. Forrester orders petty criminals Tom and Phebe to steal a box of lace from a shop owned by Katharine Stanton. Garrow seeks help from Southouse, but will his close friendship with Lady Sarah cost him his association with his dear mentor?
Broadcast on:
BBC One, 10:25pm Sunday 15th November 2009
Duration:
60 minutes
Available until:
10:59pm Sunday 29th November 2009
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Credits:

Garrow
Andrew Buchan
Southouse
Alun Armstrong
Lady Sarah
Lyndsey Marshal
Sir Arthur
Rupert Graves
Silvester
Aidan McArdle
Judge Buller
Michael Culkin
Court Clerk
Anthony Bowers
Forrester
Steven Waddington
Judge Varley
Michael Feast
Tom
Sean Biggerstaff
Phebe
Alexia Healy
Katherine Stanton
Barbara Rafferty
Dan
Joshua Jenkins
Hervey
Hal Fowler
Sam Steele
Peter McCabe

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