The BEST episodes of Judge John Deed season 6

Every episode of Judge John Deed season 6, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Judge John Deed season 6!

In this BBC drama series, Mr Justice Deed (played by Martin Shaw) is an unusual English High Court judge. An idealistic lawyer from a working-class background, Deed has got near to the top of his profession by his intellect, his charm, and an obsessive belief in justice. Judge Deed wants to uphold the law (and his own independence) at all costs, and this leaves him at odds with a series of British government stooges who try to influence his decisions.Outside court, Deed is a womanizer who has an up-and-down relationship with fellow barrister Jo Mills (played by Jenny Seagrove), and his glamorous ex-wife Georgina Channing (another barrister, played by Caroline Langrishe) is somehow never quite out of his life. He and Georgina have a daughter called Charlie (Louisa Clein), at first a law student, later a young barrister, whose escapades have a way of getting Deed into hot water. Row Colemore (Christopher Cazenove) is a senior Metropolitan Police officer and one of Deed's oldest friends.

Last Updated: 11/2/2024Network: BBC OneStatus: Ended
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7.69
16 votes

#1 - Evidence of Harm (2)

Season 6 - Episode 4 - Aired 1/18/2007

Deed delves deeper into why funding for the soldier to sue the pharmaceutical company was withdrawn and makes ever more sinister discoveries. Then the forces of reaction move to stop him.

Directors: Darcia Martin
Writer: G. F. Newman
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7.12
43 votes

#2 - War Crimes (2)

Season 6 - Episode 2 - Aired 1/11/2007

Continuing the story of a war crimes trial in The Hague. Deed finds the defendant is a victim of the British government's attempts to develop an exit strategy out of the continuing occupation of Iraq by western forces, and he has to balance the interests of justice against the possibility of saving British lives.

Directors: Steve Kelly
Writer: G. F. Newman
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6.95
44 votes

#3 - Evidence of Harm (1)

Season 6 - Episode 3 - Aired 1/16/2007

Deed risks a constitutional crisis in pursuit of justice for a soldier?s family. Jo Mills asks him to review the withdrawal of Legal Aid funding in the case of the soldier, who committed suicide after being made ill by vaccines given to him by the British Army. Deed is reluctant, as the case has been heard and closed by another judge. His only course is to accuse the other judge of bias. When he does so, he causes consternation in the British government.

Directors: Darcia Martin
Writer: G. F. Newman
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War Crimes (1)
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6.93
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#4 - War Crimes (1)

Season 6 - Episode 1 - Aired 1/9/2007

Deed's involvement in the case of a far-right British National Party councilor brings him to the notice of terrorists who decide to send a woman to kill him. When the assassin meets Deed, she has a surprise in store, but she still plans to carry out her orders. Meanwhile, The Lord Chancellor sends Deed to sit on an International Tribunal in the Hague, as the British government sees him as a mischief maker at home. Deed finds himself judging the case of a British soldier accused of war crimes by killing eleven Iraqi civilians.

Directors: Steve Kelly
Writer: G. F. Newman
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