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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Episode 31 - The Change Part One
Release Date: 1978-03-16A post operative transsexual woman is accused of fraud, for marrying without disclosing that she was born as a man.
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Episode 32 - The Change Part Two
Release Date: 1978-03-15The case of a transexual woman charged with fraud continues.
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Episode 33 - The Change Part Three
Release Date: 1978-03-17The case of a transexual woman charged with fraud concludes.
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Episode 70 - A Man With Everything Part 1
Release Date: 1978-10-31Kenneth Eden, a wealthy man, did voluntary work with his wife helping youngsters at a local children's home. However he now finds himself accused of stealing a necklace from and indecently assaulting teenager Barbara Brown. The Prosecution say he was found in possession of Barbara's necklace and molested her when she visited his house. He denies both accusations, arguing Barbara left behind the necklace and the assault claim has been invented by Barbara and her care workers.
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Episode 71 - A Man With Everything Part 2
Release Date: 1978-11-01Kenneth Eden, a wealthy man, did voluntary work with his wife helping youngsters at a local children's home. However he now finds himself accused of stealing a necklace from and indecently assaulting teenager Barbara Brown. The Prosecution say he was found in possession of Barbara's necklace and molested her when she visited his house. He denies both accusations, arguing Barbara left behind the necklace and the assault claim has been invented by Barbara and her care workers.
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Episode 72 - A Man With Everything Part 3
Release Date: 1978-11-02Kenneth Eden, a wealthy man, did voluntary work with his wife helping youngsters at a local children's home. However he now finds himself accused of stealing a necklace from and indecently assaulting teenager Barbara Brown. The Prosecution say he was found in possession of Barbara's necklace and molested her when she visited his house. He denies both accusations, arguing Barbara left behind the necklace and the assault claim has been invented by Barbara and her care workers.