The Trial of Lord Lucan

1994 British TV series or programme From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Trial of Lord Lucan is a British television film of 1994, offering a fictitious trial of the real John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan for the murder of Sandra Rivett in November 1974.

GenreDrama based on real murder
WrittenbyPeter Whelan
DirectedbyRichard Signy
Country of origin
United Kingdom
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The Trial of Lord Lucan
GenreDrama based on real murder
Written byPeter Whelan
Directed byRichard Signy
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Original language
English
Production
Executive producer
Ian McBride
ProducerBill Jones
Production location
England
Running time85 minutes
Production companyGranada Television
Budget£1 million[1]
Original release
NetworkITV
Release10 November 1994 (1994-11-10)
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The first broadcast of the film on the ITV network was on 10 November 1994, timed mark the twentieth anniversary of Lucan's disappearance.[1]

The film was written by Peter Whelan and directed by Richard Signy.

Factual background

Lucan (born 1934), who was separated from his wife, vanished the day after the killing of Rivett, his children's nanny, and was never found. Starring Julian Wadham as Lucan, Lynsey Baxter as Lady Lucan, the film speculates on what might have happened if Lucan had been arrested and stood trial for the murder.[2] In the intervening years, the whereabouts of Lucan had itself become a famous international mystery.[3]

Synopsis

After the discovery of Sandra Rivett's body, Lucan flees but is found and arrested as he boards a cross-channel ferry. Brought to trial, he pleads not guilty and gives evidence, with a story of a night of astonishing coincidences. Other key players in the real-life events also set out for the court what they know, including Dominick Elwes, a key member of Lucan's Clermont Club set.[4]

At the end of the trial, a jury of twelve people (not actors, all were selected at random from the electoral register) arrives at its verdict.[5]

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