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  1. The Trial: A Murder in the Family - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Cast. Jury. Episodes. References. External links. The Trial: A Murder in the Family is a British television docudrama, produced by Dragonfly Film and television, that first broadcast on Channel 4 on 21 May 2017.

  2. The Trial: A Murder in the Family: With Michael Gould, Emma Lowndes, Kevin Harvey, Fern Deacon. "The Trial" is a brand-new, ground-breaking five-part series to be spread across one week on Channel 4. A fictional crime will be authentically tried by a team that includes eminent practicing QCs, a genuine judge, and a jury of 12 members of the ...

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    • 2017-05-21
    • Documentary, Crime
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  3. S1.E1 ∙ Episode #1.1 Sun, May 21, 2017 The series that tries a fictional murder case in a real court commences with police officers and eyewitnesses being called upon to build up a picture of the day Simon's estranged wife was killed.

  4. Overview. In a pioneering series that reveals the inner workings of the legal system, a fictional murder case is tried in a real court, by eminent legal professionals and a jury of 12 members of the public.

  5. The trial centres around the murder of 38-year-old Carla Davis, who was strangled to death in her own home. The accused is her estranged husband, Simon. The prosecution is led by Max Hill QC with junior barrister Michelle Nelson. Defendant Davis is represented by John Ryder QC and junior barrister Lucy Organ. Presiding is Judge Brian Barker CBE QC – formerly the most senior judge at the Old ...

  6. Learn more. Episode #1.1: Directed by Nick Holt, Kath Mattock. With Michael Gould, Emma Lowndes, Kevin Harvey, Fern Deacon. The series that tries a fictional murder case in a real court commences with police officers and eyewitnesses being called upon to build up a picture of the day Simon's estranged wife was killed.

  7. 3 Episodes Each stand alone film in this new true crime series investigates three shocking murders, where the victim and perpetrator are family, telling stories of ordinary relationships that...