“Kavanagh Q.C.”

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The series focuses on James Kavanagh QC’s courtroom battles. He is surrounded by drama, be it the courtroom or his personal life, including the death of his beloved wife. He starts dating a fellow barrister afterwards. In court, Kavanagh usually plays the role of a defender, saving clients who are about to be convicted. On some occasions he dons the role of a prosecutor too. The series focuses on James Kavanagh QC’s courtroom battles. He is surrounded by drama, be it the courtroom or his personal life, including the death of his beloved wife. He starts dating a fellow barrister afterwards. In court, Kavanagh usually plays the role of a defender, saving clients who are about to be convicted. On some occasions he dons the role of a prosecutor too., John Thaw stars in the drama series about a leading British barrister., Even while he was still starring as Inspector Morse in a series of made-for-television mysteries bearing that name, British actor John Thaw launched a second TV life as eminent barrister James Kavanagh, Queen’s Council. Making its initial appearance over the U.K.’s ITV1 on January 3, 1995, Kavanagh Q.C. was a series of compelling courtroom dramas, running anywhere from 90 to 120 minutes. In his capacity as Q.C., Kavanagh switched from prosecution to defense, depending upon the circumstances. Though he was an advocate of the letter of the law, he also honored the spirit, and wasn’t above playing the system to expose greater truths behind the so-called facts, or to expose the ulterior motives of duplicitous lawyers, politically ambitious judges, and string-pulling higher-ups who would impede the proper dispensation of justice. Kavanagh’s smooth courtroom expertise was contrasted with his troubled private life, as the father of several grown children who frequently behaved in a publicly embarrassing fashion. Twenty-nine episodes were telecast at a rate of four to eight shows per season before Kavanagh Q.C. officially ended its ITV1 run on March 29, 1999. Two years later, closure of sorts was brought to the property with the two-hour Kavanagh Q.C. special “The End of the Law,” in which the protagonist must decide between accepting an appointment as judge or taking on one last case., Kavanagh defends a client who has become mute after announcing he has killed his brother., Legal drama series., The series focuses on James Kavanagh QC’s courtroom battles. He is surrounded by drama, be it the courtroom or his personal life, including the death of his beloved wife. He starts dating a fellow barrister afterwards. In court, Kavanagh usually plays the role of a defender, saving clients who are about to be convicted. On some occasions he dons the role of a prosecutor too.

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Q: Who are the main cast members in “Kavanagh Q.C. ” ?
A: The main cast includes John Thaw,Valerie Edmond,Lisa Harrow,Anna Chancellor,Oliver Ford Davies,Ted Childs.

Q: When Did the “Kavanagh Q.C.” Released?
A: The Tvseries “Kavanagh Q.C.” originally aired on and released in the year of 1995.

Q: What Languages are available to watch “Kavanagh Q.C.” ?
A: Is also available in eng language.

Q: Where to watch “Kavanagh Q.C.” ?
A: “Kavanagh Q.C.” is Avaiable on Netflix. as its Netflix Originals.

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