Justice (2011 TV series)
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Gillian Kearney
Tom Georgeson
Gary Mavers
Jake Abraham
Jodie Comer
Ellie Paskell
Tricia Penrose
Louis Emerick
| Justice | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Legal drama |
| Created by | Colin McKeown |
| Starring | Robert Pugh Gillian Kearney Tom Georgeson Gary Mavers Jake Abraham Jodie Comer Ellie Paskell Tricia Penrose Louis Emerick |
| Opening theme | "This Town" by Frank Sinatra |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Original language | English |
| No. of series | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 5 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | Colin McKeown |
| Producers | Colin McKeown Liam Keelan |
| Running time | 45 minutes |
| Production company | LA Productions |
| Original release | |
| Network | BBC One |
| Release | 4 April – 8 April 2011 |
Justice is a British five-part legal drama, starring Robert Pugh and Gillian Kearney, that was broadcast from 4 to 8 April 2011, on BBC One.[1] Pugh stars as Judge Patrick Coburn, the officiate of a community justice centre in his childhood home of Dovefield in Liverpool. Kearney stars as Louise Scanlon, a local investigative journalist who becomes caught up in Coburn's efforts to bring local tearaway Jake Little (Jake Abraham) to justice.
As well as featuring individual stories, the series features an ongoing story arc throughout all five episodes.[2] As well as looking at the work of the justice centre, plotlines also look at Coburn's troubled past and the relationship with parish priest Father Jim Kelly (Tom Georgeson).[3] The series was released on Region 1 DVD on 25 October 2011.[4] No further series of Justice were commissioned, due to then-BBC1 controller Danny Cohen claiming that there were "too many crime dramas on TV", and axing it alongside other BBC crime dramas, including Zen.[5]
- Robert Pugh as Judge Patrick Coburn
- Gillian Kearney as Louise Scanlon
- Tom Georgeson as Father Jim Kelly
- Gary Mavers as Joe Gateacre
- Jake Abraham as Jake Little
- Jodie Comer as Sharna Mulhearne
- Ellie Paskell as Kaz Kenny
- Tricia Penrose as Hayley Gosling
- Louis Emerick as Patrick "PD" Dempsey
- Glenn Wild as Adam