Persecuted and hounded by the public and press - Charles, Diana and Tecwen head to court.Persecuted and hounded by the public and press - Charles, Diana and Tecwen head to court.Persecuted and hounded by the public and press - Charles, Diana and Tecwen head to court.
Risteard Cooper
- David Liddiment
- (as Risteárd Cooper)
Storyline
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- TriviaAt the Celador production company, someone brainstormed a concept called "Parent vs Child". Although the idea was jeered, eventually it would come to fruition as :
- GoofsAll entries contain spoilers
- Quotes
[final lines: Charles and Diana Ingram have been found guilty of cheating. Charles is imagining Chris Tarrant asking him the question "did you cheat"]
Chris Tarrant: So, come on, then. What's the answer? After all that. Tell us. It's killing me.
[Charles turns off the television. His expression gives no clue to the answer]
- Crazy creditsCaptions accompanying end credits: "The Ingrams maintain their innocence to this day. They continue to work on their appeal, and hold out hope of overturning the verdict."
- ConnectionsFeatures Coronation Street (1960)
- SoundtracksWho Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Written by Cole Porter
Performed by Matthew Macfadyen, Sian Clifford and Michael Sheen.
Featured review
Coughing great drama.
This was a tremendous, moving, engaging final part to this wonderful series. It's a great story, wonderfully acted, the only thing that stopped it from being flawless was the lack of bias.
I'll start with my gripe, the episode gives a totally one sided take on the story, you would watch this and be convinced of Ingram's innocence, they could have shown more from the prosecution. When you watch the actual footage it perhaps gives you a more questionable view.
On the plus side, it's a terrific watch, it's beautifully acted, it's a great story, and for many of us it's very relevant, like many people I was an avid fan. Best of all for me was the performance of Helen McCrory as the Defence lawyer, she was superb.
A big thumbs up, 9/10.
I'll start with my gripe, the episode gives a totally one sided take on the story, you would watch this and be convinced of Ingram's innocence, they could have shown more from the prosecution. When you watch the actual footage it perhaps gives you a more questionable view.
On the plus side, it's a terrific watch, it's beautifully acted, it's a great story, and for many of us it's very relevant, like many people I was an avid fan. Best of all for me was the performance of Helen McCrory as the Defence lawyer, she was superb.
A big thumbs up, 9/10.
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- Sleepin_Dragon
- Apr 17, 2020
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- Runtime56 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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