The BEST episodes of Garrow's Law - Tales from the Old Bailey season 2

Every episode of Garrow's Law - Tales from the Old Bailey season 2, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Garrow's Law - Tales from the Old Bailey season 2!

In an era of civil injustice and government corruption, English barrister William Garrow's acumen and honor set him apart.

Last Updated: 3/11/2024Network: BBC OneStatus: Ended
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Episode 2
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7.94
71 votes

#1 - Episode 2

Season 2 - Episode 2 - Aired 11/20/2010

Garrow defends a man accused of sodomy, a capital offence in Georgian England. But Garrow is embroiled in a simmering sexual scandal of his own - Sir Arthur Hill has accused him of adultery with his wife. In representing an accused homosexual, Garrow risks gossip and humiliation. And, it turns out, he must also perpetuate a lie.

Directors: Ashley Pearce
Episode 4
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7.86
130 votes

#2 - Episode 4

Season 2 - Episode 4 - Aired 12/5/2010

Having failed to save a twelve year old mute boy from the gallows,Garrow enters the civil court to hear Hill's accusation of adultery against him in a deeply depressed mood,despite Sarah's assurances. Silvester,previously his adversary,defends him in the spirit of fair play and does well,demolishing Hill's Admiralty cronies,the prosecution witnesses,whilst Mary,Sarah's loyal maid,refuses to perjure herself. However,it is the dogged and devoted Soutouse who saves the day by bringing in a surprise,last minute witness to expose Hill's hypocrisy.

Directors: Ashley Pearce
Episode 1
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7.81
136 votes

#3 - Episode 1

Season 2 - Episode 1 - Aired 11/14/2010

When 133 African prisoners are thrown overboard from a slave ship in suspicious circumstances, Garrow challenges the brutal trade that regards slaves as cargo. It is a case that amounts to a declaration of war.

Directors: Ashley Pearce
Episode 3
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7.78
104 votes

#4 - Episode 3

Season 2 - Episode 3 - Aired 11/28/2010

Returning from war, weary and wounded, British sailors are treated with contempt and abuse at the Greenwich Hospital. One man bravely exposes the corruption, and finds himself in a Newgate cell. Southouse accuses Garrow of mixed motives as his uses the case to attack The Admiralty - and in particular its Under Secretary, Sir Arthur Hill.

Directors: Ashley Pearce