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One man's journey through the criminal justice system of Britain.
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5 wins & 7 nominations more
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(31 articles)
Man Charged with Stalking Ryan Seacrest
(From The Insider. 2 November 2009, 2:23 PM, PST)
'Criminal Justice' bows out to 4.4m
(From digitalspy. 10 October 2009, 6:05 AM, PDT)
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Fanfastic start, but later on seems to wander a little into sub-Dickensian territory more (8 total)
Cast
(Series Cast Summary - 46 of 47)| Ben Whishaw | ... | Ben Coulter (5 episodes, 2008) | |
| Ruth Negga | ... | Melanie Lloyd / ... (5 episodes, 2008) | |
| Jaye Griffiths | ... | Helen Marlowe (5 episodes, 2008) | |
| Maxine Peake | ... | Juliet Miller (5 episodes, 2009) | |
| Zoe Telford | ... | Anna Klein / ... (5 episodes, 2009) | |
| Sophie Okonedo | ... | Jack Woolf (5 episodes, 2009) | |
| Bill Paterson | ... | Harry Box (4 episodes, 2008) | |
| Con O'Neill | ... | Ralph Stone / ... (4 episodes, 2008) | |
| Juliet Aubrey | ... | Mary Coulter (4 episodes, 2008) | |
| David Westhead | ... | Barry Coulter (4 episodes, 2008) | |
| Joe Dixon | ... | Robert Lloyd (4 episodes, 2008) | |
| Ian Peck | ... | Milroy (4 episodes, 2008) | |
| Pete Postlethwaite | ... | Hooch (4 episodes, 2008) | |
| Richenda Carey | ... | Judge Ira (4 episodes, 2008) | |
| Daren Elliott Holmes | ... | Man at Petrol Station / ... (4 episodes, 2008) | |
| Sam Alexander | ... | PC Simon Jeary / ... (4 episodes, 2008) | |
| David Harewood | ... | Freddie Graham (3 episodes, 2008) | |
| Nicholas Farrell | ... | Painter (3 episodes, 2008) | |
| Vineeta Rishi | ... | Frances Kapoor (3 episodes, 2008) | |
| John Hodgkinson | ... | Rogers (3 episodes, 2008) | |
| Johann Myers | ... | Roland Roy (3 episodes, 2008) | |
| Darrell D'Silva | ... | Quick (3 episodes, 2008) | |
| Craig Gazey | ... | Flitcroft (3 episodes, 2008) | |
| Bradley Gardner | ... | Bright (3 episodes, 2008) | |
| Blondell Taylor | ... | Court Clerk (3 episodes, 2008) | |
| Matthew Macfadyen | ... | Joe Miller (3 episodes, 2009) | |
| Charlie Creed-Miles | ... | Simon Ticehurst / ... (2 episodes, 2008) | |
| Seroca Davis | ... | Lizzie Smith (2 episodes, 2008) | |
| David Annen | ... | Hugo Curry (2 episodes, 2008) | |
| Grant Russell | ... | Dr. Callaghan (2 episodes, 2008) | |
| Dominic Letts | ... | Charles Willis / ... (2 episodes, 2008) | |
| Garry Cooper | ... | Ruddock (2 episodes, 2008) | |
| Clare Burt | ... | Nurse Hulme (2 episodes, 2008) | |
| Toby Alexander | ... | Joe Fontaine (2 episodes, 2008) | |
| Judy Norman | ... | Hart (2 episodes, 2008) | |
| Jake Curran | ... | Bracewell (2 episodes, 2008) | |
| Rupert Procter | ... | Dom Rose / ... (2 episodes, 2009) | |
| Eddie Marsan | ... | Saul (2 episodes, 2009) | |
| Madeleine Rakic-Platt | ... | Kate Rose (2 episodes, 2009) | |
| Denis Lawson | ... | DCI Bill Faber / ... (2 episodes, 2009) | |
| Nadine Marshall | ... | Norma Fredericks (2 episodes, 2009) | |
| Steven Mackintosh | ... | DI Chris Sexton / ... (2 episodes, 2009) | |
| Kate Hardie | ... | DS Flo Sexton (2 episodes, 2009) | |
| Alan Mckenna | ... | Sergeant Frank Cross (2 episodes, 2009) | |
| Pooky Quesnel | ... | Alicia Rose (2 episodes, 2009) | |
| Alice Sykes | ... | Ella Miller (2 episodes, 2009) |
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300 min (5 parts)
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This mini-series hits the ground running, the first episode including the sea side scenes and part of the second are just fantastic, but then the drama engages in the ambitious task of analyzing whatever may or may not be wrong with the British penal and judicial system, I praise the intent, but to incorporate seamlessly and successfully this sort of concerns into a drama is not an easy task, we are promised some sort of rigorous examination, but instead of 'Oz' (brutal US prison drama), we get some sort of sub-Dickensian ambiguous horrors, where a lot is promised but very little delivered and there is always a little army of semi-benevolent Artful Dodgers and Fagins to save our hero's day, like Peter Postethwaite's Hooch 'the listener' and David Harewood's master criminal Freddie Graham, the latter does a really good job of injecting true menace in its role. We know we are entering Dickensian territory when Con O'Neill seedy lawyer complete with gotta, bandaged feet and perennial facial stubble appears on the scene, the irony is that he does a wonderful turn and steals every scene in which he appears, it is just that it feels like he had just been wandering out of a Great Expectation set to blunder into the wrong drama by mistake. In the last episode where all ideological concerns need to be shed to wind down the narrative the drama seem able to recreate some of the original dramatic tension of the first part. ON THE WHOLE Highly RECOMMENDED!