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The Jury - Season 1 - 2-DVD Set (DVD) (*)
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$28.99

Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital Stereo )
English ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
220 min + 7 min extras

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.78:1)

Special Features:
2-DVD Set
Cast/Crew Interview(s)
Interactive Menu
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 2011 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )


Directed By:
Michael Offer


Written By:
Peter Morgan


Actors:
Steven Mackintosh ..... Paul Brierley (5 episodes, 2011)
Anne Reid ..... June Brierley (5 episodes, 2011)
John Lynch ..... Alan Lane (5 episodes, 2011)
Aqib Khan ..... Rashid Jarwar (5 episodes, 2011)
Paul Bhattacharjee ..... Rashid's Father (5 episodes, 2011)
Shobu Kapoor ..... Rashid's Mother (5 episodes, 2011)
Branka Katic ..... Kristina Bamford (5 episodes, 2011)
Jodhi May ..... Katherine Bulmore (5 episodes, 2011)
Ronald Pickup ..... Jeffrey Livingstone (5 episodes, 2011)
Natalie Press ..... Lucy Cartwright (5 episodes, 2011)
Sarah Alexander ..... Theresa Vestey (5 episodes, 2011)
Julie Walters ..... Emma Watts Q.C. (5 episodes, 2011)
Ivanno Jeremiah ..... Tahir Takana (5 episodes, 2011)
Roger Allam ..... John Mallory Q.C. (5 episodes, 2011)
Jo Hartley ..... Ann Skailes (5 episodes, 2011)
Rory McCann ..... Derek Hatch (5 episodes, 2011)
Keith Parry ..... Jury Clerk (5 episodes, 2011)
Iain Mitchell ..... High Court Judge (5 episodes, 2011)
Danny Babington ..... Brian Bundy (5 episodes, 2011)
Lisa Dillon ..... Tasha Williams (5 episodes, 2011)
Ronan Vibert ..... Jonathan Bamford (4 episodes, 2011)
Melanie Cameron ..... Tanning Shop Employee (4 episodes, 2011)
James Naughtie ..... Interviewer (4 episodes, 2011)
Andy Beckwith ..... Hostel Proprietor (3 episodes, 2011)
Elizabeth Conboy ..... Anna Knight (3 episodes, 2011)
Charlotte Weston ..... Rebecca Cheung (3 episodes, 2011)
Meg Wynn Owen ..... Olive Livingstone (3 episodes, 2011)
Alex Roe ..... Schoolboy (3 episodes, 2011)


Synopsis:
Written by Peter Morgan (The Other Boleyn Girl, The Queen), The Jury is a compelling, character based drama series which focuses on the everyday people who find themselves at the centre of one of the most controversial criminal re-trials of their time. Focussing on the retrial of a man sentenced for the murder of three women - all killed following internet dates. A key piece of evidence was deliberately ignored by the CPS, possibly because the police were under pressure for a quick conviction and blackmail was being used over a senior person involved with the investigation who was having an affair. Ultimately, we will see the man acquitted but it will be an "imperfect, messy, human triumph for the jury by acquitting the man". Gripping, dark and emotionally charged as jurors are forced to face their prejudices as they come to grips with the complexities and unwanted attention of being a key player in such a high profile Old Bailey trial.

Season 1
Season 1, Episode 1: Episode #1.1
Original Air Date-7 November 2011
Convicted five years earlier of killing three women he met on the Internet,Alan Lane,represented by Emma Watts,is back in court following a successful appeal for a retrial with a new jury. Its members include Paul Brierley,who acts as carer for his elderly mother,unhappily married Krystina Bamford and elderly Jefferey Livingstone,who befriends Sudanese refugee Tahir Takana. Young Rashid gets his summons on his eighteenth birthday whilst Lucy Cartwright is on the jury by default - she was sent to the court by her boss,the designated juror Theresa Vestey,whom she now has to impersonate - and for teacher Katherine Bulmore jury service comes as a welcome escape from the affair she is having with a young pupil. One of the jurors,Ann Skalles,appears to know Lane and,as the trial is adjourned after the first day,sends him a letter telling him to have faith. Paul,meanwhile,is followed home by a mysterious woman.
Season 1, Episode 2: Episode #1.2
Original Air Date-8 November 2011
Alarmed at the position she is in Lucy coerces Theresa into rewarding her with a raise and promotion whilst Tashir receives the letter in response to his application to join his brother in America. As the trial begins prosecutor Dawkins calls the manageress of the dating agency where Lane met the victims to attest to his violent behaviour getting him banned whilst defender Ms. Watts counters by proving the first victim to be a liar but she is reprimanded by the judge for goading a police witness. In the recess Krystyna approaches the agency manageress for her card whilst Tasha,the mystery woman who followed Paul,engineers a deliberate meeting and a date with him,explaining that she was on the jury at Lane's first trial. After a further prosecution witness claims that Lane used several false names to meet women Watts puts forward that he had an alibi for one of the murders. In the evening Krystyna creates her Internet dating profile whilst Paul tells his mother about Tasha and Lane gets another letter from religious juror Ann.
Season 1, Episode 3: Episode #1.3
Original Air Date-9 November 2011
Whilst Rashid obsesses over archive material of the first trial Paul's mother collapses and is rushed to hospital but insists he keeps his date with Tasha. Lucy makes sure Theresa gets a daily bulletin so that it will be her decision as to the verdict. On the trial's second day Ms. Watts savages the very young,arrogant police commander in charge of the enquiry,suggesting another dating agency client who has since killed himself was the murderer. In the lunch hour Jeffery and Tahir consolidate their friendship as the older man learns of the youngster's harrowing ordeal in the Sudan,Katherine discovers she is pregnant and vain juror Derek goes for his daily tanning session. Tasha plays on Paul's loneliness to try and tap him for the jury's opinions. Then Lane takes the stand,claiming he fled from the first victim's sexual advances and had an alibi for the second murder. That evening Rashid is mugged and Krystina severely disappointed by her Internet date who has lied about himself and from whom she runs away.
Season 1, Episode 4: Episode #1.4
Original Air Date-10 November 2011
Rashid refuses to call the police as he feels it would draw attention to his Aspergers Syndrome,Katherine contemplates abortion and Lucy and Theresa do their homework. Lane takes the stand and is savaged by prosecutor Mallory,goading him into an outburst about religion. In the recess Jeffery takes Tashir to the American embassy where he gets his visa and Tasha provides Paul with damning evidence about Lane from the first trial. Paul is voted jury foreman though there is a 50/50 split over the verdict. In the evening Tahir rings his brother in Nebraska and finds he has changed his name to fit in while Krystina is relieved to see her husband again.
Season 1, Episode 5: Episode #1.5
Original Air Date-11 November 2011
The last day of the trial coincides with a government vote on the abolition of jury service. Krystina,following her Internet dating experience,realises how much she loves her husband and Katherine resigns as the trial has taught her to treasure life and keep the baby. As the jury reassembles Katherine suggests that the retrial is due to a high likelihood of Lane's innocence and Jeffery and Tahir agree. Paul mentions his meetings with Tasha,who told him that threads from one victim's throw were found in Lane's car and this throws the jurors into confusion as the evidence is private and so inadmissible. As a compromise they agree to anonymously write their opinions on paper put into a hat,though the verdict is hung. Then Rashid reveals to Paul that,in the light of his studying the first trial,he knows Tasha is an impostor so Paul resigns as foreman and is replaced by Katherine. The verdict is delivered,after which Derek explains why he was always going to the tanning salon and Paul learns of Tasha's true purpose in befriending him. Nine months on the jurors have a reunion. Tahir has renounced America to become a British citizen and Paul,whose mother has recently died,congratulates new mother Katherine. They are all very pleased to hear that the government's proposal to end the jury system has been defeated.

This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 20 November, 2011.
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