In Defence (2000)

1
Seasons

4
Episodes

June 26, 2000
Release Date

TV
IMDb ratings
6.9
In Defence

In Defence (2000)

1
Seasons

4
Episodes

June 26, 2000
Release Date

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Plot.

A sharp barrister teams up with a strong-minded solicitor to take on battles with the British legal system.

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Release Date
June 26, 2000

Status
Returning Series

Seasons
1

Episodes
4

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In Defence is a four-part British television legal drama series, created and partially written by Mike Cullen, that first broadcast on ITV on 26 June 2000. The series stars Ross Kemp and Sophie Okonedo, and follows Sam Lucas (Kemp), a lawyer and legal detective, who takes it upon himself to investigate cases where the police have failed to uncover enough evidence to secure a conviction. The series was co-written by Maxwell Young and Abigail Fray, and was initially billed as a "star-vehicle" for Kemp, as part of a "golden handcuffs" deal to lure Kemp away from the BBC. The series broadcast weekly until 17 July 2000.The first episode drew in just over seven million viewers, although by the end of this series, figures had dropped to just 4.9 million. Poor ratings led to the series being axed by ITV, which in turn led to discussions regarding Kemp's contract with the broadcaster. However, following the success of Without Motive, a fellow ITV stablemate which Kemp filmed concurrently alongside In Defence, his contract was renewed, with a second series of Without Motive commissioned. The series has yet to be released on DVD, and remains unrepeated since its initial broadcast.

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