Margaret Lockwood, one of Britain's film stars of the 1940s and '50s, stars here as Harriet Peterson, the intuitive, tenacious, highly-principled Barrister. "Justice" was developed from the play "Justice Is A Woman," which was broadcast in the series of plays on ITV Playhouse, in which she starred as Julia Stanford, an English Barrister who, in a Scottish court, is called upon to defend a teenager who is charged with the rape and murder of a young girl.
1. The Most Important Thing of All
Aired: Oct 8, 1971Struck-off solicitor and ex-con James Kirby persuades his former wife, Barris...