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''Garrow's Law'' is a British period legal drama about the 18th-century lawyer William Garrow. The series debuted on 1 November 2009 on BBC One and BBC HD. A second series was announced on 7 July 2010 and was broadcast from 14 November 2010. A third series consisting of four episodes was commissioned and was aired from 13 November 2011. ''Garrow's Law'' was cancelled after three series in February 2012.


Summary

Set around trials at the
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in Georgian London against a backdrop of
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and social injustice, ''Garrow's Law'' is a legal drama inspired by the life of pioneering
barrister A barrister is a type of lawyer in common law jurisdictions. Barristers mostly specialise in courtroom advocacy and litigation. Their tasks include taking cases in superior courts and tribunals, drafting legal pleadings, researching law and ...
William Garrow. The series, co-created by Tony Marchant, is based on real legal cases from the late 18th century, as recorded in the ''Old Bailey Proceedings''. Andrew Buchan as Garrow leads a cast including Alun Armstrong and Lyndsey Marshal. From rape and murder to high treason and corruption, each episode begins with the investigation of a real crime sourced from the published accounts of Old Bailey trials, available in a fully searchable edition online. In an age when few of the accused could afford defence counsel, the youthful Garrow and his associate John Southouse (pronounced soot-house), a
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, work to uncover the truth or fight for justice, championing the underdog and pioneering the rigorous cross-examination of prosecution witnesses that paved the way for the modern legal system. A gifted maverick, at times arrogant and with a burning sense of destiny, Garrow is driven to change the nature of the trial, thereby creating powerful enemies both in the corrupt underworld and among the political elite. A major subplot running through the series concerns Garrow's relationship with Lady Sarah Hill, an aristocratic figure with an interest in justice and the law. This almost cost Garrow his life in episode three when Garrow challenges Silvester, his main courtroom rival, to a duel when Silvester insinuates that Garrow and Lady Sarah's relationship has become intimate and then refuses to withdraw the allegation. Lady Sarah's husband is Sir Arthur Hill, an important politician and member of the government. The storyline continues when Sir Arthur accuses his wife of adultery with Garrow and refuses Lady Sarah her son by claiming him as his property. The subplot concludes in the last episode of series three. As well as William Garrow, the series also includes other non-fictional characters, most notably
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, a controversial judge of the age, and barrister John Silvester. However, the series is not a biographical documentary, and Garrow was not actually involved in all of the cases depicted. According to Mark Pallis, the story editor of ''Garrow's Law'', the show "aims to give viewers a real sense of what life was like in legal London towards the end of the 18th century; to give people a chance to experience the big legal landmarks and the cases that caused a stir at the time." The rolling subplot involving Garrow's relationship with Lady Sarah Hill is based on his real relationship with Sarah Dore, who had previously had a child with Sir Arthur Hill, Bt., Viscount Fairford, but departs significantly from the facts, as she was never married to Hill.Garrow Society web-site
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Cast and characters


Main

* Andrew Buchan as William Garrow * Alun Armstrong as John Southouse * Lyndsey Marshal as Lady Sarah Hill * Rupert Graves as Sir Arthur Hill, Bt *
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as Silvester * Michael Culkin as Judge Buller


Recurring

*Anthony Bowers as Court Clerk * Stephen Boxer as Viscount Melville * Anton Lesser as John Farmer * Harry Melling as George Pinnock


Episode list


Series one


Series two


Series three


Home media


iTunes release

''Garrow's Law'' was released on the iTunes Store on 1 November 2009.


DVD

The first series of ''Garrow's Law'' was released on DVD on 4 January 2010 and the second on 7 February 2011. Series Three was released on 6 February 2012.


References

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John Hostettler (Lawyer and Author) John Hostettler (1925-2018) was an English writer of legal histories and biographies. His best-known creation, Sir William Garrow was used in the making of the BBC drama series, ''Garrow's Law''. Early life Hostettler was born in Central Midd ...
, ''Fighting for Justice: The History and Origins of Adversary Trial'', Waterside Press, 2006 *
John Hostettler (Lawyer and Author) John Hostettler (1925-2018) was an English writer of legal histories and biographies. His best-known creation, Sir William Garrow was used in the making of the BBC drama series, ''Garrow's Law''. Early life Hostettler was born in Central Midd ...
and Richard Braby (a direct descendant of Garrow), ''Sir William Garrow: His Life, Times and Fight for Justice'', Waterside Press, 2009 *Tim Hitchcock and Robert Shoemaker, ''Tales from Hanging Court'', Hodder Arnold, 2007


External links

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BBC
Tony Marchant on Garrow's Law *{{IMDb title, id=1477131, title=Garrow's Law
The Old Bailey Online, 1674-1913
(a scholarly edition of the original source material)
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