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New Street Law
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| image | New Street Law titles.jpg |
| genre | Legal drama |
| writer | Matthew Hall |
| G.F. Newman | |
| director | Various |
| starring | John Hannah |
| Paul Freeman | |
| John Thomson | |
| Lisa Faulkner | |
| Chris Gascoyne | |
| Penny Downie | |
| Lee Williams | |
| country | |
| language | |
| num_seasons | 2 |
| num_episodes | 14 |
| list_episodes | #Episode list |
| executive_producer | Julie Gardner |
| Nicola Shindler | |
| G. F. Newman | |
| producer | Matthew Bird |
| location | |
| runtime | 60 minutes |
| company | |
| channel | BBC One |
| first_aired | |
| last_aired |
G.F. Newman Paul Freeman John Thomson Lisa Faulkner Chris Gascoyne Penny Downie Lee Williams Nicola Shindler G. F. Newman
New Street Law is a British legal drama television series produced by Red Production Company in association with One-Eyed Dog Ltd for BBC One. The series was created by G. F. Newman and Matthew Hall, and starred an ensemble cast headed by John Hannah and Paul Freeman. Hannah and Freeman play Jack Roper and Laurence Scammel respectively, two barristers heading rival chambers in Manchester. Roper's chamber works in defence, while Scammel—Roper's one-time mentor—works for prosecution. A large supporting cast played members of Roper and Scammel's teams.
Filming on sets took place at Web Film Studios, Little Hulton, near Bolton. Location work was done on the streets of Manchester, Bolton and Rochdale. Other interior locations included the Bolton Masonic Hall, St John Street Chambers in Manchester, and a hospital in Rochdale. Although the second series did not air until February 2007, there was only a six-week gap between filming.
The first series aired in May and June 2006 in a pre-watershed timeslot on BBC One. The second series was moved to 9 p.m. Low ratings saw the last two episodes moved to a 10.40 p.m. timeslot. In July 2007, the cancellation of the series was announced. Holmwood, Leigh (11 July 2007). "BBC dramas may be axed", MediaGuardian, Guardian News and Media. Retrieved 11 July 2007. This left an unresolved cliffhanger from the second series, with the audience left unaware of whether Jack survived a car crash.
Acorn Media UK have released both series on DVD in Region 2. In Region 1, Entertainment One have released the entire series on DVD.
Cast and characters==
- John Hannah as Jack Roper
- Paul Freeman as Laurence Scammel QC
- John Thomson as Charlie Darling
- Lisa Faulkner as Laura Scammel
- Chris Gascoyne as Al Ware
- Penny Downie as Honor Scammel
- Lee Williams as Joe Stevens
- Lara Cazalet as Annie Quick
- Ace Bhatti as Ash Aslan
- Jayne Ashbourne as Sally Benn
- Don Warrington as Judge Ken Winyard
- Ben Owen-Jones as Chris Quick
Episode list
Series 1 (2006)
Series 2 (2007)
References
References
- Staff writer (10 February 2006). "[http://archive.theboltonnews.co.uk/2006/2/10/885892.html Stars film TV drama in Bolton]", ''The Bolton News'', Newsquest Media. Retrieved 20 October 2008.
- Wylie, Ian (19 February 2007). "[http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/entertainment/film_and_tv/s/236/236648_new_street_law_returns.html New Street Law returns]", ''[[Manchester Evening News]]'', M.E.N. Media. Retrieved 20 January 2008.
- (4 December 2007). "New Street Law: Season 1".
- (April 2008). "New Street Law: Season 2".
- (8 March 2007). "Troy triumphs in ratings battle". The Guardian.
- (8 March 2007). "BBC drama is midweek casualty". The Guardian.
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