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This is a list of Kavanagh QC episodes, encompassing the six series of
Kavanagh QC. All episodes first aired on ITV. Series 1–6 are available
on Region 2. Some of them are now available on Region 1 DVD.

Several online sources list two additional episodes in series 4: 7.
"Ceremony of Innocence" (28 April 1998) and 8. "Seasons of Mist" (5
May 1998), the plot descriptions of which are identical to two
episodes broadcast in series 5 "Time Of Need" and "Endgames".
Contents
[hide]

1 Series 1
2 Series 2
3 Series 3
4 Series 4
5 Series 5
6 Series 6
7 References

[edit] Series 1

1. "Nothing but the Truth" (3 January 1995)

Successful but over-worked barrister James Kavanagh defends David
Armstrong, a Cambridge student of impeccable background who is accused
of rape by Eve Kendall, the wife of his employer. Eve's husband Alan
is having an affair and she is lonely, which, at first sight, makes
her seem to be a fantasist fabricating a consentual happening, which
is Kavanagh 's line of defence. However he also has to face the fact
that his wife Lizzie, upset by her husband's workaholism, is having an
affair with a colleague.

2. "Heartland" (10 January 1995)

In Sunderland a young former car thief is run over by a local
vigilante, leaving him brain damaged. His mother asks Kavanagh to to
take on the case despite lack of sufficient evidence.

3. "A Family Affair" (17 January 1995)

Michael Duggan has received an eight-month sentence for kidnapping
his own son. Kavanagh defended him and now Duggan's ex-wife and her
new husband are seeking a court order banning all contact between him
and the child. The case takes a turn when Duggan reveals to his
solicitor that the boy's stepfather is abusing him. In a separate
case, Kavanagh is prosecuting a pornographer whose defense is that her
work is art. At home, Kavanagh faces the inevitable when daughter Kate
wants her boyfriend to spend the night. In Chambers, Aldermarten
considers running for Parliament and asks a special favor from Julia.

4. "The Sweetest Thing" (24 January 1995)

Kavanagh defends Annie Lewis, a high class prostitute accused of
killing an entrepreneur who had a reputation for being a risk-taker
and who regularly enjoyed the company of paid escorts. Annie claims
she is innocent and refuses a plea bargain offered by the prosecution.
The defence challenges the testimony of witnesses who claim to have
seen her leaving the hotel just prior to the murder, though she claims
to have left several hours before. On the home front, Kavanagh is
concerned about the future of his marriage when he learns Lizzie may
get a senior level civil service appointment in Strasbourg and
daughter Kate, who is about to leave for university, is having
boyfriend problems. In Chambers, Jeremy is at his chauvinistic best
when he initially refuses Julia's request to play in the annual
cricket match.

[edit] Series 2

1. "True Commitment" (26 February 1996)

Kavanagh finds himself defending a left-leaning protester accused
of stabbing a skinhead at a protest march. The accused claims that it
was entirely his fault, but when he hears that his upper middle class
girlfriend has shopped him to the police, he changes his story saying
he was just being chivalrous and that it was his girlfriend who did
the stabbing. The Kavanaghs continue their commuter marriage with
Lizzie working in Strasbourg and it all proves to be a challenge to
them both. Kate has left for Cambridge and Lizzie is pleased to hear
that her tutor is the husband of one of her closest childhood friends.
She is far less pleased when she learns that her daughter and the
tutor are having an affair and Kavanagh himself simply blows a gasket.

2. "Men of Substance" (4 March 1996)

Kavanagh finds himself prosecuting a case for HM Customs. The case
is anything but straightforward however. While 15 kilos of heroin was
seized being smuggled in condemned meat, there is no physical or
forensic evidence linking the drugs to any of the accused. One of
them, Kevin Gregson, may have eliminated a witness in a previous case
and he seems true to form when Kavanagh and his wife are threatened.
Kavanagh suspects that not all is on the up an and as far as the
evidence is concerned.

3. "The Burning Deck" (11 March 1996) Rupert Penry-Jones plays a naval
lieutenant accused of arson.

Kavanagh defends Lt. Ralph Kinross RN accused of starting a fire
in a barracks. His co-accused is Jones, a childhood friend who is a
sailor in the same unit, who had loaned money to the sailor whose bed
was set on fire. Kavanagh's colleague Eleanor Harker QC is defending
Jones but is also having problems at home. The defence focuses on the
role of Chief Evans, the senior rating in charge of the engineering
department, who was also Jones' main tormentor. In Chambers, Julia
receives a proposal of marriage but has only a very short time to make
up her mind.

4. "A Sense of Loss" (19 March 1996)

Kavanagh defends a teenage boy accused of shooting dead a
policewoman. The boy confessed to the police but is pleading 'not
guilty' but refuses to help Kavanagh with his defence.

5. "A Stranger in the Family" (25 March 1996)

An industrial accident at a Recycling plant leaves a young man
mentally and physically impaired. Kavanagh goes to court to secure a
fair settlement from the insurance company for the family.

6. "Job Satisfaction" (2 April 1996)

Kavanagh faces the most complex case of his career: a man and his
sister appear to have murdered their father, a farmer, and his second
wife.

[edit] Series 3

1. "Mute of Malice" (3 March 1997)

Kavanagh defends a murder suspect found to be mute of malice.

Kavanagh's defence of an army chaplain accused of killing his
brother is made all the more difficult by the fact that his client
refuses to speak. Is he simply being uncooperative, or has the trauma
of service in Bosnia rendered him mute? Meanwhile, Aldermarten faces
traumas of his own when the judge involved in his case has a nervous
breakdown.

2. "Blood Money" (10 March 1997)

Kavanagh prosecutes a doctor accused of medical malpractice
because she left the operating room when the patient developed a fatal
complication.

When her husband dies in the operating theater following a car
crash, Sarah Meadows believes there is a case of negligence. With
Jeremy Aldermarten representing the hospital, Kavanagh agrees to take
on her case, despite his misgivings as to the likelihood of winning.
The surgeon left the theatre before closure, but at a point when the
patient was doing well. In Chambers, Kavanagh is asked to speak to one
of his colleagues over her behavior. At home Kavanagh and his wife are
disappointed when son Matt fails his A-level exams.

3. "Ancient History" (17 March 1997)

Kavanagh prosecutes an apparently blameless family doctor in an
unprecedented war crimes trial and finds himself wondering about the
fallibility of human memory after fifty years. The court hears
devastating testimony, as victims of Nazi atrocities relive their
experiences of concentration camps.

4. "Diplomatic Baggage" (24 March 1997)

Natasha Jackson is the daughter of the UK's ambassador-designate
to Austria, Sir Alan Jackson. She is charged with murder in the death
of Lisa Aeurbach, a journalist. Natasha's defence is that the woman
was dead when she arrived for an interview. The case takes an
interesting twist when Kavanagh is approached by a mysterious
government official whose only concern is to keep HM's ambassador-
designate as far away from scandal as possible. Matt decides to move
out on his own and his parents are surprised to learn he's sharing a
flat with two attractive young women. In Chambers, Peter Foxcott takes
an interest in an old friend he has not seen for many years.

5. "The Ties That Bind" (7 April 1997)

Kavanagh agrees to take on a private prosecution against Ian
Vincent who is believed to have beaten 17-year old Graham Foster to
death for having stolen a briefcase from his car. Vincent's
stepfather, Ron Baab, heads a crime family and tries to buy everyone
off with both money and veiled threats. There is little solid evidence
and the case relies primarily on Graham's girlfriend who has also been
threatened. In Chambers meanwhile, Aldermarten is anxiously awaiting
the results of his application to join an exclusive mens club to which
Peter Foxcott is a member.

6. "In God We Trust" (14 April 1997)

Kavanagh finds himself in Florida assisting his one-time pupil
Julia Piper in preparing an appeal for an inmate who is on death row
and awaiting execution in the electric chair. It is apparent that his
original defence was badly handled from the start. Many facts were
left unchallenged by the defence and no mitigation was offered at the
sentencing stage despite his limited emotional development and abuse-
laden upbringing. When Julia goes into premature labour, Kavanagh
finds himself actually pleading the case and uncovering the true
nature of what happened. At home meanwhile, Lizzie Kavanagh learns
some distressing news from her doctors but waits until her husband's
return to tell him.

[edit] Series 4

1. "Memento Mori" (17 March 1998)

Following Lizzie's death Kavanagh takes on the case of a doctor,
Felix Crawley, charged with killing his depressive,and unfaithful,wife
Ann with an overdose of lithium. The doctor claims he has treated Ann
in secret because of the shame of her disorder and the death was
accidental. Kavanagh takes on prosecution witnesses,including Ann's
lover and her young niece,whose advances Felix spurned, and,as the
case draws to its verdict, comes to appreciate that he is identifying
with his bereaved client.

2. "Care in the Community" (24 March 1998)

Kavanagh and chambers head Peter Foxcott go to Kavanagh's home
town, Bolton, where Kavanagh is defending Debbie Sattenthwaite and
Mark Holmes, charged with killing their fourteen month old daughter.
Unfortunately the couple's evidence suddenly starts to clash as Mark
changes his story and Foxcott is shocked at the way Kavanagh goes for
Debbie, requiring his intervention to assist his colleague.

3. "Briefs Trooping Gaily" (31 March 1998)

Kavanagh, who is still mourning his wife's death, has to defend a
woman charged with killing her abusive husband. Despite having a good
case for manslaughter, she seems determined to plead guilty to murder.
Meanwhile Jeremy is torn between the demands of his lead role in a
Gilbert & Sullivan production; and a charge of professional misconduct
for looking at a defence brief.

4. "Bearing Witness" (7 April 1998)

Kavanagh's personal views and professional pride clash when his
clerk Tom asks him to represent a former girlfriend Susannah Emmott.
After they split she was briefly married to a Jehovah's Witness whose
beliefs she took on before he became disillusioned and left her. She
has a son, Luke, aged thirteen, whose father knows nothing of him and
who needs a life-saving blood transfusion,which is against Susannah's
religious beliefs. Jeremy gets himself involved with a group of tree-
huggers out to save local woodlands.

5. "The Innocency of Life" (14 April 1998)

Kavanagh successfully defends a young vicar, Ian Winfarthing,when
pub landlady Anne Murchison accuses him of sexual harassment. But when
Anne is charged with killing her drunken, bullying husband,Tom, Ian
comes forward to claim that he and Anne were lovers, the harassment
case being a smoke-screen and they were in bed together when Tom died.
Jeremy dates a glamorous aristocrat, throwing her over for his
career's sake when she tells him she is pregnant, and later finding he
has dumped a millionairess.

6. "Dead Reckoning" (21 April 1998)

Kavanagh goes to Yorkshire fishing port Stainmouth to prosecute
Roy Lawrence for negligence after his apparently unseaworthy trawler
sank,claiming five lives including Roy's son Paul. The defence claims
that a submarine collided with the boat, a claim that becomes more and
more likely. Roy is popular in the bereaved community and even Emma,
Kavanagh's junior, feels sorry for him, but Kavanagh believes Roy had
his own agenda and is not the philanthropist he seems. He also averts
a chambers crisis by dissuading Tom from leaving.

[edit] Series 5

1. "Previous Convictions" (8 March 1999)

A RAF Jet Provost trainer crashes into a crowded moto-cross event
killing 22 people. One of these is a friend of Kavanagh's son. The RAF
Corporal responsible for maintenance commits suicide, pinning the
blame at his lover, Charlotte Sinclair (Anna Ryan). She is tried for
theft and conspiracy to murder. Sabotage or human error? Kavanagh has
to defend her and uncover documents initially denied to the Court. The
episode ends with a magic trick and poetry recitation at a celebratory
dinner at the Middle Inns.

2. "The More Loving One" (15 March 1999)

In London, a house explodes killing Annie, a heroin-addict. Her
boyfriend Michael, a former addict and convicted arsonist, is looking
through the letter-box at the same time smoking a cigarette. He tells
the first two people he sees “I killed her.” Gas leak or murder?
Kavanagh has to defend him. Elsewhere Miss Miller is sent to Romford
defending a pit bull terrier, before returning to London to be
Kavanagh’s Junior in the murder case. Aldermarten has to take over.
Next thing the knows he’s buying a third of a grey-hound and every-one
goes to see it race.

3. "Time Of Need" (22 March 1999)

A Junior Home Officer Minister (Penelope Wilton) is found innocent
of sleeping with a 15-year-old boy, 16 years ago in Hastings. But she
is still sacked from the Government. Kavanagh leads her suing the
Police for compensation, on the grounds of malicious prosecution.

4. "Endgames" (29 March 1999)

In November 1985, a robbery at Turnbrook Services goes wrong and a
pregnant teacher and young boy are killed. The following year, three
men are sentenced to Life Imprisonment, with a minimum of between 15
and 23 years in jail. Kavanagh was a Junior for the flawed Defence.
The firer of the final shot commits suicide in 1992 leaving a note
admitting one of the men was innocent. Hunger strikes and petitions to
Home Secretaries follow. Finally, 12 years after the initial murder,
Kavanagh and Miss Miller act for one of the men, Cracken, at his
appeal. Aldermarten will defend the other.Peter Foxcott (Oliver Ford
Davies) decides to retire after a health scare. Kavanagh is offered
the job of Head of Chambers at Riverside Court. Afterwards, Kavanagh
and Eleanor go for a week-end in “raffish” Brighton, but decide to
part as friends as she is to become a Prosecutor for the International
War Crimes Tribunal for Yugoslavia in the Hague.

[edit] Series 6

1. "The End of Law" (two-hour special episode; 25 April 2001)

Kavanagh is acting as a Recorder at Southwark Crown Court. Lord
Cranston (Nicholas Le Prevost) pops in for a conversation during a
trial for shop-lifting. Would he like to become a Judge? He asks
Foxcott and his daughter for advice.

Elsewhere, Aldermarten is prosecuting Harry Hatton (Robert
Pickavance) for the murder of Katya Zimanyi (Rachel Woolrich), a
Hungarian escort in the Mortimer Hotel. The defendant is served by
Miss Swithen (Samantha Bond), a Solicitor Advocate. After losing the
trial she asks Kavanagh for help with the appeal, but passes out after
a diabetic attack. But Lord Cranston asks him not to get too involved
– so of course he takes on the appeal. Soon a mis-carriage of justice
starts to look like a state cover-up involving the intelligence
community. Kavanagh gets given the alternatives of the appeal or being
sworn in as a Judge.

[edit] References

"Kavanagh QC promotional leaflet". Carlton International.
Retrieved 19 May 2011.

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<p>This is a <b>list of</b> <i><b>Kavanagh QC</b></i> <b>episodes</
b>, encompassing the six series of <i><a href="/wiki/Kavanagh_QC"
title="Kavanagh QC">Kavanagh QC</a></i>. All episodes first aired on
<a href="/wiki/ITV" title="ITV">ITV</a>. Series 1–6 are available on
Region 2. Some of them are now available on Region 1 DVD.</p>

<p>Several online sources list two additional episodes in series 4: 7.
"Ceremony of Innocence" (28 April 1998) and 8. "Seasons of Mist" (5
May 1998), the plot descriptions of which are identical to two
episodes broadcast in series 5 "Time Of Need" and "Endgames".</p>
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<h2>Contents</h2>
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<ul>
<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-1"><a href="#Series_1"><span
class="tocnumber">1</span> <span class="toctext">Series 1</span></a></
li>
<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-2"><a href="#Series_2"><span
class="tocnumber">2</span> <span class="toctext">Series 2</span></a></
li>

<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-3"><a href="#Series_3"><span
class="tocnumber">3</span> <span class="toctext">Series 3</span></a></
li>
<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-4"><a href="#Series_4"><span
class="tocnumber">4</span> <span class="toctext">Series 4</span></a></
li>
<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-5"><a href="#Series_5"><span
class="tocnumber">5</span> <span class="toctext">Series 5</span></a></
li>
<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-6"><a href="#Series_6"><span
class="tocnumber">6</span> <span class="toctext">Series 6</span></a></
li>
<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-7"><a href="#References"><span
class="tocnumber">7</span> <span class="toctext">References</span></
a></li>

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<h2><span class="editsection">[<a href="/w/index.php?
title=List_of_Kavanagh_QC_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=1"
title="Edit section: Series 1">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-
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<p>1. <b>"Nothing but the Truth"</b> (3 January 1995)</p>
<dl>
<dd>Successful but over-worked barrister James Kavanagh defends David
Armstrong, a Cambridge student of impeccable background who is accused
of rape by Eve Kendall, the wife of his employer. Eve's husband Alan
is having an affair and she is lonely, which, at first sight, makes
her seem to be a fantasist fabricating a consentual happening, which
is Kavanagh 's line of defence. However he also has to face the fact
that his wife Lizzie, upset by her husband's workaholism, is having an
affair with a colleague.</dd>

</dl>
<p>2. <b>"Heartland"</b> (10 January 1995)</p>
<dl>
<dd>In Sunderland a young former car thief is run over by a local
vigilante, leaving him brain damaged. His mother asks Kavanagh to to
take on the case despite lack of sufficient evidence.</dd>
</dl>
<p>3. <b>"A Family Affair"</b> (17 January 1995)</p>
<dl>
<dd>Michael Duggan has received an eight-month sentence for kidnapping
his own son. Kavanagh defended him and now Duggan's ex-wife and her
new husband are seeking a court order banning all contact between him
and the child. The case takes a turn when Duggan reveals to his
solicitor that the boy's stepfather is abusing him. In a separate
case, Kavanagh is prosecuting a pornographer whose defense is that her
work is art. At home, Kavanagh faces the inevitable when daughter Kate
wants her boyfriend to spend the night. In Chambers, Aldermarten
considers running for Parliament and asks a special favor from Julia.</
dd>

</dl>
<p>4. <b>"The Sweetest Thing"</b> (24 January 1995)</p>
<dl>
<dd>Kavanagh defends Annie Lewis, a high class prostitute accused of
killing an entrepreneur who had a reputation for being a risk-taker
and who regularly enjoyed the company of paid escorts. Annie claims
she is innocent and refuses a plea bargain offered by the prosecution.
The defence challenges the testimony of witnesses who claim to have
seen her leaving the hotel just prior to the murder, though she claims
to have left several hours before. On the home front, Kavanagh is
concerned about the future of his marriage when he learns Lizzie may
get a senior level civil service appointment in Strasbourg and
daughter Kate, who is about to leave for university, is having
boyfriend problems. In Chambers, Jeremy is at his chauvinistic best
when he initially refuses Julia's request to play in the annual
cricket match.</dd>
</dl>
<h2><span class="editsection">[<a href="/w/index.php?
title=List_of_Kavanagh_QC_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=2"
title="Edit section: Series 2">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-
headline" id="Series_2">Series 2</span></h2>
<p>1. <b>"True Commitment"</b> (26 February 1996)</p>

<dl>
<dd>Kavanagh finds himself defending a left-leaning protester accused
of stabbing a skinhead at a protest march. The accused claims that it
was entirely his fault, but when he hears that his upper middle class
girlfriend has shopped him to the police, he changes his story saying
he was just being chivalrous and that it was his girlfriend who did
the stabbing. The Kavanaghs continue their commuter marriage with
Lizzie working in Strasbourg and it all proves to be a challenge to
them both. Kate has left for Cambridge and Lizzie is pleased to hear
that her tutor is the husband of one of her closest childhood friends.
She is far less pleased when she learns that her daughter and the
tutor are having an affair and Kavanagh himself simply blows a
gasket.</dd>
</dl>
<p>2. <b>"Men of Substance"</b> (4 March 1996)</p>
<dl>
<dd>Kavanagh finds himself prosecuting a case for HM Customs. The case
is anything but straightforward however. While 15 kilos of heroin was
seized being smuggled in condemned meat, there is no physical or
forensic evidence linking the drugs to any of the accused. One of
them, Kevin Gregson, may have eliminated a witness in a previous case
and he seems true to form when Kavanagh and his wife are threatened.
Kavanagh suspects that not all is on the up an and as far as the
evidence is concerned.</dd>
</dl>
<p>3. <b>"The Burning Deck"</b> (11 March 1996) <a href="/wiki/
Rupert_Penry-Jones" title="Rupert Penry-Jones">Rupert Penry-Jones</a>
plays a naval lieutenant accused of arson.</p>

<dl>
<dd>Kavanagh defends Lt. Ralph Kinross RN accused of starting a fire
in a barracks. His co-accused is Jones, a childhood friend who is a
sailor in the same unit, who had loaned money to the sailor whose bed
was set on fire. Kavanagh's colleague Eleanor Harker QC is defending
Jones but is also having problems at home. The defence focuses on the
role of Chief Evans, the senior rating in charge of the engineering
department, who was also Jones' main tormentor. In Chambers, Julia
receives a proposal of marriage but has only a very short time to make
up her mind.</dd>
</dl>
<p>4. <b>"A Sense of Loss"</b> (19 March 1996)</p>
<dl>
<dd>Kavanagh defends a teenage boy accused of shooting dead a
policewoman. The boy confessed to the police but is pleading 'not
guilty' but refuses to help Kavanagh with his defence.</dd>
</dl>
<p>5. <b>"A Stranger in the Family"</b> (25 March 1996)</p>

<dl>
<dd>An industrial accident at a Recycling plant leaves a young man
mentally and physically impaired. Kavanagh goes to court to secure a
fair settlement from the insurance company for the family.</dd>
</dl>
<p>6. <b>"Job Satisfaction"</b> (2 April 1996)</p>
<dl>
<dd>Kavanagh faces the most complex case of his career: a man and his
sister appear to have murdered their father, a farmer, and his second
wife.</dd>
</dl>
<h2><span class="editsection">[<a href="/w/index.php?
title=List_of_Kavanagh_QC_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=3"
title="Edit section: Series 3">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-
headline" id="Series_3">Series 3</span></h2>

<p>1. <b>"Mute of Malice"</b> (3 March 1997)</p>
<dl>
<dd>Kavanagh defends a murder suspect found to be <a href="/wiki/
Mute_of_malice" title="Mute of malice">mute of malice</a>.</dd>
</dl>
<dl>
<dd>Kavanagh's defence of an army chaplain accused of killing his
brother is made all the more difficult by the fact that his client
refuses to speak. Is he simply being uncooperative, or has the trauma
of service in Bosnia rendered him mute? Meanwhile, Aldermarten faces
traumas of his own when the judge involved in his case has a nervous
breakdown.</dd>
</dl>
<p>2. <b>"Blood Money"</b> (10 March 1997)</p>

<dl>
<dd>Kavanagh prosecutes a doctor accused of medical malpractice
because she left the operating room when the patient developed a fatal
complication.</dd>
</dl>
<dl>
<dd>When her husband dies in the operating theater following a car
crash, Sarah Meadows believes there is a case of negligence. With
Jeremy Aldermarten representing the hospital, Kavanagh agrees to take
on her case, despite his misgivings as to the likelihood of winning.
The surgeon left the theatre before closure, but at a point when the
patient was doing well. In Chambers, Kavanagh is asked to speak to one
of his colleagues over her behavior. At home Kavanagh and his wife are
disappointed when son Matt fails his A-level exams.</dd>
</dl>
<p>3. <b>"Ancient History"</b> (17 March 1997)</p>
<dl>
<dd>Kavanagh prosecutes an apparently blameless family doctor in an
unprecedented war crimes trial and finds himself wondering about the
fallibility of human memory after fifty years. The court hears
devastating testimony, as victims of Nazi atrocities relive their
experiences of concentration camps.</dd>
</dl>

<p>4. <b>"Diplomatic Baggage"</b> (24 March 1997)</p>
<dl>
<dd>Natasha Jackson is the daughter of the UK's ambassador-designate
to Austria, Sir Alan Jackson. She is charged with murder in the death
of Lisa Aeurbach, a journalist. Natasha's defence is that the woman
was dead when she arrived for an interview. The case takes an
interesting twist when Kavanagh is approached by a mysterious
government official whose only concern is to keep HM's ambassador-
designate as far away from scandal as possible. Matt decides to move
out on his own and his parents are surprised to learn he's sharing a
flat with two attractive young women. In Chambers, Peter Foxcott takes
an interest in an old friend he has not seen for many years.</dd>
</dl>
<p>5. <b>"The Ties That Bind"</b> (7 April 1997)</p>
<dl>
<dd>Kavanagh agrees to take on a private prosecution against Ian
Vincent who is believed to have beaten 17-year old Graham Foster to
death for having stolen a briefcase from his car. Vincent's
stepfather, Ron Baab, heads a crime family and tries to buy everyone
off with both money and veiled threats. There is little solid evidence
and the case relies primarily on Graham's girlfriend who has also been
threatened. In Chambers meanwhile, Aldermarten is anxiously awaiting
the results of his application to join an exclusive mens club to which
Peter Foxcott is a member.</dd>

</dl>
<p>6. <b>"In God We Trust"</b> (14 April 1997)</p>
<dl>
<dd>Kavanagh finds himself in Florida assisting his one-time pupil
Julia Piper in preparing an appeal for an inmate who is on death row
and awaiting execution in the electric chair. It is apparent that his
original defence was badly handled from the start. Many facts were
left unchallenged by the defence and no mitigation was offered at the
sentencing stage despite his limited emotional development and abuse-
laden upbringing. When Julia goes into premature labour, Kavanagh
finds himself actually pleading the case and uncovering the true
nature of what happened. At home meanwhile, Lizzie Kavanagh learns
some distressing news from her doctors but waits until her husband's
return to tell him.</dd>
</dl>
<h2><span class="editsection">[<a href="/w/index.php?
title=List_of_Kavanagh_QC_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=4"
title="Edit section: Series 4">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-
headline" id="Series_4">Series 4</span></h2>
<p>1. <b>"Memento Mori"</b> (17 March 1998)</p>

<dl>
<dd>Following Lizzie's death Kavanagh takes on the case of a doctor,
Felix Crawley, charged with killing his depressive,and unfaithful,wife
Ann with an overdose of lithium. The doctor claims he has treated Ann
in secret because of the shame of her disorder and the death was
accidental. Kavanagh takes on prosecution witnesses,including Ann's
lover and her young niece,whose advances Felix spurned, and,as the
case draws to its verdict, comes to appreciate that he is identifying
with his bereaved client.</dd>
</dl>
<p>2. <b>"Care in the Community"</b> (24 March 1998)</p>
<dl>
<dd>Kavanagh and chambers head Peter Foxcott go to Kavanagh's home
town, Bolton, where Kavanagh is defending Debbie Sattenthwaite and
Mark Holmes, charged with killing their fourteen month old daughter.
Unfortunately the couple's evidence suddenly starts to clash as Mark
changes his story and Foxcott is shocked at the way Kavanagh goes for
Debbie, requiring his intervention to assist his colleague.</dd>
</dl>
<p>3. <b>"Briefs Trooping Gaily"</b> (31 March 1998)</p>

<dl>
<dd>Kavanagh, who is still mourning his wife's death, has to defend a
woman charged with killing her abusive husband. Despite having a good
case for manslaughter, she seems determined to plead guilty to murder.
Meanwhile Jeremy is torn between the demands of his lead role in a
Gilbert &amp; Sullivan production; and a charge of professional
misconduct for looking at a defence brief.</dd>
</dl>
<p>4. <b>"Bearing Witness"</b> (7 April 1998)</p>
<dl>
<dd>Kavanagh's personal views and professional pride clash when his
clerk Tom asks him to represent a former girlfriend Susannah Emmott.
After they split she was briefly married to a Jehovah's Witness whose
beliefs she took on before he became disillusioned and left her. She
has a son, Luke, aged thirteen, whose father knows nothing of him and
who needs a life-saving blood transfusion,which is against Susannah's
religious beliefs. Jeremy gets himself involved with a group of tree-
huggers out to save local woodlands.</dd>
</dl>
<p>5. <b>"The Innocency of Life"</b> (14 April 1998)</p>

<dl>
<dd>Kavanagh successfully defends a young vicar, Ian Winfarthing,when
pub landlady Anne Murchison accuses him of sexual harassment. But when
Anne is charged with killing her drunken, bullying husband,Tom, Ian
comes forward to claim that he and Anne were lovers, the harassment
case being a smoke-screen and they were in bed together when Tom died.
Jeremy dates a glamorous aristocrat, throwing her over for his
career's sake when she tells him she is pregnant, and later finding he
has dumped a millionairess.</dd>
</dl>
<p>6. <b>"Dead Reckoning"</b> (21 April 1998)</p>
<dl>
<dd>Kavanagh goes to Yorkshire fishing port Stainmouth to prosecute
Roy Lawrence for negligence after his apparently unseaworthy trawler
sank,claiming five lives including Roy's son Paul. The defence claims
that a submarine collided with the boat, a claim that becomes more and
more likely. Roy is popular in the bereaved community and even Emma,
Kavanagh's junior, feels sorry for him, but Kavanagh believes Roy had
his own agenda and is not the philanthropist he seems. He also averts
a chambers crisis by dissuading Tom from leaving.</dd>
</dl>
<h2><span class="editsection">[<a href="/w/index.php?
title=List_of_Kavanagh_QC_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=5"
title="Edit section: Series 5">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-
headline" id="Series_5">Series 5</span></h2>

<p>1. <b>"Previous Convictions"</b> (8 March 1999)</p>
<dl>
<dd>A RAF Jet Provost trainer crashes into a crowded moto-cross event
killing 22 people. One of these is a friend of Kavanagh's son. The RAF
Corporal responsible for maintenance commits suicide, pinning the
blame at his lover, Charlotte Sinclair (Anna Ryan). She is tried for
theft and conspiracy to murder. Sabotage or human error? Kavanagh has
to defend her and uncover documents initially denied to the Court. The
episode ends with a magic trick and poetry recitation at a celebratory
dinner at the Middle Inns.</dd>
</dl>
<p>2. <b>"The More Loving One"</b> (15 March 1999)</p>
<dl>
<dd>In London, a house explodes killing Annie, a heroin-addict. Her
boyfriend Michael, a former addict and convicted arsonist, is looking
through the letter-box at the same time smoking a cigarette. He tells
the first two people he sees “I killed her.” Gas leak or murder?
Kavanagh has to defend him. Elsewhere Miss Miller is sent to Romford
defending a pit bull terrier, before returning to London to be
Kavanagh’s Junior in the murder case. Aldermarten has to take over.
Next thing the knows he’s buying a third of a grey-hound and every-one
goes to see it race.</dd>

</dl>
<p>3. <b>"Time Of Need"</b> (22 March 1999)</p>
<dl>
<dd>A Junior Home Officer Minister (Penelope Wilton) is found innocent
of sleeping with a 15-year-old boy, 16 years ago in Hastings. But she
is still sacked from the Government. Kavanagh leads her suing the
Police for compensation, on the grounds of malicious prosecution.</dd>
</dl>
<p>4. <b>"Endgames"</b> (29 March 1999)</p>
<dl>
<dd>In November 1985, a robbery at Turnbrook Services goes wrong and a
pregnant teacher and young boy are killed. The following year, three
men are sentenced to Life Imprisonment, with a minimum of between 15
and 23 years in jail. Kavanagh was a Junior for the flawed Defence.
The firer of the final shot commits suicide in 1992 leaving a note
admitting one of the men was innocent. Hunger strikes and petitions to
Home Secretaries follow. Finally, 12 years after the initial murder,
Kavanagh and Miss Miller act for one of the men, Cracken, at his
appeal. Aldermarten will defend the other.Peter Foxcott (Oliver Ford
Davies) decides to retire after a health scare. Kavanagh is offered
the job of Head of Chambers at Riverside Court. Afterwards, Kavanagh
and Eleanor go for a week-end in “raffish” Brighton, but decide to
part as friends as she is to become a Prosecutor for the International
War Crimes Tribunal for Yugoslavia in the Hague.</dd>

</dl>
<h2><span class="editsection">[<a href="/w/index.php?
title=List_of_Kavanagh_QC_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=6"
title="Edit section: Series 6">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-
headline" id="Series_6">Series 6</span></h2>
<p>1. <b>"The End of Law"</b> (two-hour special episode; 25 April
2001)</p>
<dl>
<dd>Kavanagh is acting as a <a href="/wiki/Recorder_(judge)"
title="Recorder (judge)">Recorder</a> at Southwark Crown Court. Lord
Cranston (Nicholas Le Prevost) pops in for a conversation during a
trial for shop-lifting. Would he like to become a Judge? He asks
Foxcott and his daughter for advice.</dd>

</dl>
<dl>
<dd>Elsewhere, Aldermarten is prosecuting Harry Hatton (Robert
Pickavance) for the murder of Katya Zimanyi (Rachel Woolrich), a
Hungarian escort in the Mortimer Hotel. The defendant is served by
Miss Swithen (Samantha Bond), a Solicitor Advocate. After losing the
trial she asks Kavanagh for help with the appeal, but passes out after
a diabetic attack. But Lord Cranston asks him not to get too involved
– so of course he takes on the appeal. Soon a mis-carriage of justice
starts to look like a state cover-up involving the intelligence
community. Kavanagh gets given the alternatives of the appeal or being
sworn in as a Judge.</dd>
</dl>
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<li><span class="citation web"><a href="http://johnthaw.topcities.com/
images/Cats/Kavanagh.pdf" class="external text"
rel="nofollow">"Kavanagh QC promotional leaflet"</a>. Carlton
International<span class="printonly">. <a href="http://
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rel="nofollow">http://johnthaw.topcities.com/images/Cats/Kavanagh.pdf</
a></span><span class="reference-accessdate">. Retrieved 19 May 2011</
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