Linda Michell and Rosemary Clayton are accused of conspiring to steal a dress from a department store.
Original Air Date—22 November 1972
Crown Court : The Eleventh Commandment
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- A television institution that lasted for over a decade,
- Crown Court was a much-loved courtroom drama
- which, although the cases were fictional, used 'real'
- jurors chosen from member of the public.
- Multiple endings were prepared for each story, dependent on
- whether the accused was found guilty or acquitted of the charges,
- giving each story a strength and energy which raised it far above
- that of normal courtroom dramas.
- Trivia for "Crown Court" (1972 -1984)
- The jury was composed of ordinary lay people (not actors)
- chosen at random from the electoral roll of Manchester where
- the Granada TV studios were located. Only the jury foreman
- was an actor - this was needed to comply with Equity rules on
- speaking parts only being given to Equity members. All the
- episodes of a given case were recorded on the same day and the
- jury was given thirty minutes to reach its verdict, based on the
- evidence that it had heard. For many stories, two endings were
- scripted and rehearsed to match whichever verdict (guilty or not
- guilty) the jury happened to return.The theme tune to the show
- was "Distant Hills". It was released as the B side to Simon Park
- Orchestra's UK Number 1 single "Eye Level".
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