Law & Order

Law & Order

315 mins | April 6, 1978

Four-part drama serial about the British juicidal system, dealing with an investigation presented from the perspectives of the police force, the criminal, the solicitor and the prison system.

Law & Order

315 mins | April 6, 1978

Law & Order
Four-part drama serial about the British juicidal system, dealing with an investigation presented from the perspectives of the police force, the criminal, the solicitor and the prison system.
IMDb rating 8.0
Producers
Original title Law & Order
Directors Les Blair
Writers G.F. Newman

Cast

Derek Martin

as DI Fred Pyle

Peter Dean

as Jack Lynn

Ken Campbell

as Alex Gladwell

Deirdre Costello

as Cathy Lynn

Alan Ford

as Clifford Harding

Billy Cornelius

as DS Eric Lethridge

Fred Haggerty

as DCI Tony Simmons

Roy Sone

as Micky Fielder

Barry Summerford

as John Tully

Alan Davidson

as Benny Isaacs

Tony Barouch

as Colin Coleman

Mike Horsburgh

as DI Graham McHale

Douglas Sheldon

as DS Jack Barcy

Mike Cummings

as Tommy Haines

Robert Oates

as DC Warren Slater

Alan Clarke

as DC Ray Jenkins

Johnny Feltwell

as DC Matthew Hall

Colin Howells

as DC Roger Humphries

Geoffrey Todd

as DC Peter Fenton

Jason White

as DC Simon Brent

Dominic Allan

as DCI Chatt

Martin Gordon

as Mr English

Frank Henson

as Frank Ryan

Peter Craze

as TDC Peter Footring

Eric Kent

as DI Frank Kenley

Stanley McGeagh

as Gladwell's Clerk

Edward Cast

as Governor Maudling

Roger Booth

as Chief Officer Carne

Farrell Sheridan

as Principal Officer McClean

Gil Sutherland

as Principal Officer Allen

André van Gyseghem

as Judge Robert Quigley

Barry Craine

as DCI Trevor Watson

Michael Griffiths

as Horace McMillan, QC

Steve Ismay

as Bobby Shaw

Harry Walker

as Dr Eynshaw

Ronald Bonfield

as Stephen Collins

Peter Welch

as Brian Harpenden-Smith, QC

Terence Bayler

as Michael Messick, QC

Robert Bill

as Micky Dunkerton

Jeffrey Segal

as Stanley Eaton, QC

Terry Walsh

as DI John Redvers

Bruce White

as Bob Mark

Alf Coster

as Philip Hayes

Shaun Curry

as DI Alan Welch

Reginald Stewart

as Alan Thompson

John Bardon

as Del Rogers

Martin Jacobs

as Bryan Smith

David Sterne

as DI Maurice Head

Jan Harding

as Det. Supt. Ernie Jeymer

Myles Reithermann

as Mervyn Latimer

Tom de Ville

as DI Frank Polden

Gilbert McIntyre

as Baylis

Ronald Clarke

as Brian Lang

Terence Orr

as Simon Menzies

Lloyd McGuire

as PO Jordan

Dave Atkins

as PO Dorman

Jean Leppard

as Margaret Lloyd

Reg Turner

as PO Allison

John Hogan

as DS Ian Middlewick

Bill Rourke

as PO Cassidy

Ronan Paterson

as PO Westbury

David Stockton

as DS Tony Shields

Anthony Allen

as MacMillan's Junior

Graham Gough

as PO Powell

Chris Hallam

as DS Lewis

Stewart Harwood

as PC Malcolm

Eric Rainer

as Clerk of Court

Byron Sotiris

as Duty Sergeant

Tony Wilson

as PO Evans

Laurence Foster

as SO Walters

Ray Gatenby

as Clerk of Court

Mark Holmes

as Duty Sergeant

Charles Cork

as Terry Clark

Max Latimer

as Prison Officer, Visiting Room

George Romanov

as Court Usher

John Blackburn

as Security Guard

Marion Park

as Jury Forewoman

Colin Taylor

as Prison Officer, Visiting Room

Jack Chissick

as Andy

Bill Dean

as David Shepley

Steve Emerson

as Prison Officer, Legal Visiting Room

Laurence Harrington

as Derek Wisby

Barney Carroll

as Alan

Terence Plummer

as DI Dave Mason

Beryl Martin

as Gladwell's Secretary

Ian Munro

as Prison Officer, Punishment Block

Bob Sutherland

as Trevor Foley

Cy Willis

as Billy Little

Alf Roberts

as Prison Officer, Punishment Block

Michael Sheard

as Insurance Assessor

Reg Woods

as Ronnie

Val Clover

as Telephonist

Pat Curtis

as Mrs Coleman

Eric French

as PC in Cafe

Franklyn Whiteley

as Bank Manager

Debbie Martyn

as Bank Clerk

Eric Mason

as DS Ted Collinson

Brian Hawksley

as Magistrate

Buddy Prince

as Club Doorman

Terry Yorke

as Police Sergeant

Michael Haughey

as Arthur Rawlings

Stanley Illsley

as Visiting Committee

Reg Thomason

as Milkman

Jack Eden

as Snooker Hall Barman

Gino Melvazzi

as Waiter

Pauline Wynn

as Visiting Committee

John Cannon

as Duty Sergeant

James Charlton

as Warder in Old Bailey

Harry Landis

as MP

Jason James

as ID Parade Inspector

Philip Lennard

as Magistrate

Bruce Wylie

as Lynn's Solicitor

Peter Hannon

as Warrant Officer

David Harris

as Witness

Mark Warren

as Prison Officer, Legal Visiting Room

Steve Kelly

as Maurice Dickinson

Stanley Price

as Brian Finch