Judge John Deed : Complete BBC Series 2
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Release Date: 10/02/2007
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Complete second series about the maverick judge, played by Martin Shaw, who has made it to the High Court without the help of the old boys' network and who struggles against an overly-bureaucratic system in his search for justice and truth.
In this series a call girl is murdered and an Arab Sheikh is in the frame but the government wants it kept quiet; a young man with learning disabilities is charged with murder but there's no evidence; an old lover rekindles her interest in Deed but it's soon apparent that she needs a judge more than a lover and a child's parents go against his wishes and put him through a heart transplant and he dies on the slab.
Episodes are:
◆Political Expediency
◆Abuse of Power
◆Nobody's Fool
◆Everyone’s Child
AMAZON REVIEW
Martin Shaws Judge John Deed is proving to be a reliable ratings winner for the BBC. And its not too tricky to see why.
The set-up is simple. Shaws title character is a senior, experienced Judge who presides over an assortment of cases in his court room. Behind the scenes though, hes a crusader of sorts, battling it out with the establishment, right through to members of the Cabinet. Deed is a man, of course, whos not averse to a few problems of his own in his private life, not least with the opposite sex, and when you mix all of these factors together, it seems like a good, solid, reliable cocktail for an hour of drama.
What lifts it above that though is Shaws superb performance as Judge John Deed. To be fair, hes given some questionably far-fetched material to work with across the duration of this second series (all the episodes of which are collected on this double DVD set), but he nonetheless remains magnetic when he hits his stride, and Judge John Deed as a result is rightly enjoying its fair share of success.
You wont always agree with Judge John Deed, and at times, youre likely to find yourself outright perplexed. But never, ever, less than entertained. Recommended. --Jon Foster