

The Jury
The Jury is a British television serial broadcast in 2002. The series was the first ever to be allowed to film inside the historic Old Bailey courthouse.
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Seasons

1.Episode One
17-02-2002It's the first day of a new trial, in which schoolboy Duvinder Singh is accused of a shocking murder. Jury members are preparing for the stress of this high profile case.

2.Episode Two
24-02-2002On the second day of the highly publicised trial, the jurors encounter the media hype and Duvinder suffers abuse at the hands of one of the prison wardens.

3.Episode Three
03-03-2002It is Duvinder's first day in the witness box. Rose gets up early, trying not to wake her husband, and creeps out of the bedroom to pack her bag for another day in court.

4.Episode Four
10-03-2002In the Young Offenders Prison, Duvinder is taunted about the approaching cross examination by the prosecution QC who is known as a bully.

5.Episode Five
17-03-2002Jeremy takes the boys to school - their clothes are ragged, and he feels ashamed. On the spur of the moment, he phones Mark Waters and tells him his decision.

6.Episode Six
24-03-2002Eddie finds Johnnie in a terrible state. Meanwhile, Rose packs her bag to leave the house again. Will she return? The jury deliver their verdict on Duvinder.
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