JUDGE JOHN DEED: SEASON 1 - 3

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| Format | 10 DVD |
| Genre | Drama/Romance |
| Running Time | 1155 mins |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Languages | English (Dolby Digital 2.0) |
| Rating | M |
| Available | 06-01-2011 |
| Sourced | Australia |
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Judge John Deed - Series 1: Judge's individual approach too often flies in the face of convention for his own good as he determinedly avoids the traditionalism the system tries to force upon him. Judge John Deed has become one of Martin Shaw’s defining roles. The sharp intellect, rakish charm, keen wit and passionate belief in justice were all qualities G F Newman had in mind for Martin when writing the series.
Judge John Deed - Series 2: As seen on Channel 7, good looking, fit and fifty something, Judge John Deed is not your average High Court Judge. He has a rakish charm that belies his sharp intellect. His passion for justice and his maverick approach feature in all 8 episodes of Series 2.
Judge John Deed - Series 3: Judge John Deed has become one of Martin Shaw's defining roles. The sharp intellect, rakish charm, keen wit and passionate belief in justice were all qualities GF Newman had in mind for the character when writing the series.
$24.99 (AUD) | Titanic Mini-series (Extended Version) 3 Disc $32.98 (AUD) This multi-million dollar television event is an extraordinary re-telling of that doomed voyage, cleverly weaving action, mystery and romantic plots before coming together in an explosive and unforgettable finale. As the story unfolds over each film, we follow events through the eyes of a host of characters from across the social spectrum | $38.99 (AUD) A passion for doing right often leaves Judge John Deed at odds with his colleagues, family and lovers. Is all fair in the pursuit of justice? In two nail-biting double episodes, Series Five sees the eponymous judge sent to the Hague as the British representative at the International Criminal Court, where he must try a young soldier for war crimes in Iraq. Instead he uncovers nefarious reasons for bringing him to trial, while back in the UK a scandal involving pharmaceutical companies and withdrawn legal aid leads right to the heart of the Government. | $16.98 (AUD) For Judge John Deed, following the letter of the law can be tricky when the courtroom is clouded with conspiracy, heartbreak & scandal. Controversial cases, pressure from high places, family problems and a broken heart; the eponymous judge has them all in the fourth series. In the courtroom, Deed presides over a murder that threatens to unmask the corruption of the prison service |




