Judge John Deed Series 5 - Episodes 1 - 4 [DVD]

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Judge John Deed Series 5 - Episodes 1 - 4 [DVD]

Judge John Deed Series 5 - Episodes 1 - 4 [DVD]

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White, Roland (14 January 2001). "An honest portrayal? Judge for yourself". The Sunday Times. Times Newspapers. a b c Hattenstone, Simon (30 December 2000). "Natural lawman". The Guardian. Guardian News and Media . Retrieved 24 April 2007. I agree with you completely. I'm not sure some people realise just how dangerous measles can be. The son of a friend of mine had measles when he was young - before vaccination was available. Although he recovered with no obvious side effects, he died when he was 19 from what proved to be complications caused by childhood measles.

Adalian, Josef (24 October 2004). " 'Law' man cases nets (Chernuchin adapting BBC's 'Deed' for NBC)". Variety. Reed Business Information . Retrieved 24 April 2007. Deed hears a case that could have potentially disastrous effects for the government's support of the MMR vaccine. Jo forgets to go to her wedding rehearsal and is furious when Deed schedules a meeting on the morning of the ceremony. Thomas, Liz (27 February 2007). "Sentence hangs over Judge John Deed". The Stage. The Stage Newspaper Ltd . Retrieved 24 April 2007. A man accused of participating in an armed robbery is re-apprehended after 16 years on the run. The case against him is weakened by evidence of corruption in the arresting squad, and an unreliable and anonymous professional informant. Jo's first meetings with Michael get off to a shaky start as she tries to juggle her career and her commitments to the boy. Meanwhile, Michael's real father turns up from South Africa, ending Jo's hopes of adoption. Jo starts seeing him, sending John into a jealous rage. He foolishly starts an affair with a Claimant. When Jo discovers, she decides to move to South Africa, Deed must move heaven and earth to stop her... Episode 4 - Defence Of The Realm

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Deans, Jason (28 November 2003). "Dirty Den's plot draws 11m". Media Guardian . Retrieved 27 April 2007.

Plunkett, John (22 November 2002). "Viewers find celebs a turn-off". Media Guardian . Retrieved 27 April 2007.

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Theoretically a channel could use the current guidelines to not only decline to show the episode of Judge John Deed mentioned above, which I understand, but to also decline to show anything where a characters decisions are guided by religion at all couldn't it? Shepherd, Robert John (12 February 2007). "Region 2 Out This Week". DVD Reviewer . Retrieved 12 June 2007. Timms, Dominic (23 January 2006). "Audience slips for Rula's exit from Big Brother". Media Guardian . Retrieved 27 April 2007. The first series was released as a 3-disc set on 8 May 2006 and the second series as a 2-disc set on 12 February 2007. [36] [37] The third and fourth series were released on 14 January 2008 in a 5-disc set. [38] All the DVDs were published by 2 Entertain Video. A series 5 DVD was released on 8 February 2010, omitting the controversial fifth and sixth episodes. [39] A Series 6 DVD was released on 21 February 2011, which contained two double length episodes. Thomas, Liz (27 February 2007). "Sentence hangs over Judge John Deed". The Stage . Retrieved 27 April 2007.

Deans, Jason (11 December 2001). "Sydney sunshine warms Cold Feet". Media Guardian . Retrieved 27 April 2007. Deed presides over a civil action against a waste incinerator company accused of damaging the health of the community. Jo Mills is losing the case for the distraught parents and their damaged child, when it's discovered that the company deliberately hid a design fault that caused the pollution... Deans, Jason (18 February 2005). "Appetite for slimming drama remains healthy". Media Guardian . Retrieved 27 April 2007. Deans, Jason (21 January 2005). "Bush proves a turn-off for 2". Media Guardian . Retrieved 27 April 2007. Or any channel for that matter? Because I'm trying to approach this in general terms in how any channel could theoretically restrict artistic expression simply because they don't share the beliefs expressed within a drama.A couple suffering from motor-neuron disease and cancer sue their local council, believing their condition has been caused by a communications antenna, used by the police, on the roof of their flat. The wife of an Iraqi minister approaches Deed, wishing to sue the British government because the use of depleted uranium by the army in Iraq has caused the deaths of members of her family. Meanwhile, Jo and Marc have set a date for their wedding, adding to the tension between Jo and John.



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