Six Days of Justice

Six Days of Justice
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of episodes 24[1][2]
Production
Producer(s) Thames Television
Release
Original network ITV
Original release 10 April 1972 – 19 May 1975

Six Days of Justice is a British television drama anthology series of single plays created by Thames Television and shown on ITV from 1972 to 1975, over four seasons of six episodes apiece.

Synopsis

As suggested by the series title, each series of Six Days of Justice is made up of six separate plays, set in and around a courtroom and the corridor and waiting area outside. Focusing on magistrate and children's courts rather than the High Court, the series was praised for its naturalistic setting, lack of melodrama and low-key approach to small-time crime.[2][3]

Episodes


Series 1

Episode No Title Date
01 Cross-Fire 10 April 1972
02 Suddenly... You're in It 17 April 1972
03 A Private Nuisance 24 April 1972
04 Who Cares? 1 May 1972
05 With Intent to Deceive 8 May 1972
06 Open House 15 May 1972

Series 2

Episode No Title Date
01 The Counsellor 1 May 1973
02 A Clear-Cut Case 8 May 1973
03 We'll Support You Evermore 15 May 1973
04 Excuse Me, Madam 22 May 1973
05 A Regular Friend 29 May 1973
06 A Little Local Knowledge 5 June 1973

Series 3

Episode No Title Date
01 Black Spot 22 October 1973
02 Stranger in Paradise 29 October 1973
03 A Question of Discipline 5 November 1973
04 The Complaint 12 November 1973
05 The China Lady 19 November 1973
06 Case for Committal 26 November 1973

Series 4

Episode No Title Date
01 Hot Water 14 April 1975
02 Belonging 21 April 1975
03 Angelica 28 April 1975
04 A Juicy Case 5 May 1975
05 The Good Samaritan 12 May 1975
06 The Brief Facts 19 May 1975

DVD release

Series 1 and series 2 were released by Network DVD in 2012.[4]

References

  1. Six Days of Justice at the Internet Movie Database
  2. 1 2 BFI Screenonline - Six Days of Justice
  3. "Six Days of Justice" in The Guardian, J Barrington, 15 April 1975
  4. Network Catalogue Entry for Series 2
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