As of July 2026, Crown Court Season 2 aired in 1973 with 151 episodes. Full episode guide and where to watch below.
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Crown Court Season 2

1973 151 Episodes Drama ⭐ 6/10

Crown Court Season 2 has built a devoted audience among viewers who want their drama to earn its emotional beats. A single, tightly-focused season means there is plenty to get through without ever feeling padded. A 6/10 rating says what the writing already makes obvious: this one works. Every performance stays in register with the material. Put it on tonight and see for yourself.

Part of the current wave of titles people are actually watching, Crown Court Season 2 earns its spot. The writing in Crown Court Season 2 treats its characters as people first, plot devices second. Courtroom drama, each case takes three episodes. At the end of the third episode, a jury of "ordinary people" comes to a verdict on the evidence presented. It was aired in 1973. The performances in Crown Court Season 2 do a lot of work in the silences between the dialogue. It delivers reliably on what it promises, which is more than most of its competition manages.

For anyone looking for storytelling that takes its characters seriously, Crown Court Season 2 delivers. It has built its own audience without needing a direct comparison. A contained run means every episode is doing real work. The performances match the material at every turn. Worth starting sooner rather than later.

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🎬 Crown Court Season 2 — Episode Guide

E1
Regina v Barnes: Whatever Happened to George Robins?: Part 1
1973-01-03
George Robins is a second hand car dealer and well-known ladies man. He has disappeared. Blood stains were found at his country cottage. A local car thief, Harold Barnes, is charged with his murder, but Barnes claims that Robins has not been murdered but has faked his own death so that his wife can ...
E2
Regina v Barnes: Whatever Happened to George Robins?: Part 2
1973-01-04
Detective Inspector Robert takes the stand to describe the investigation into the disappearance of George Robins and the arrest of Harold Barnes. Dr. John Gould gives a breakdown of the forensic evidence and the link to Barnes.
E3
Regina v Barnes: Whatever Happened to George Robins?: Part 3
1973-01-05
Defendant Harold Barnes alleges that George Robins is still alive. Prosecutor Jonathan Fry QC causes a stir when he calls Robins as a witness. Barnes' wife Catherine denies the she had an affair with Robins and alibis her husband.
E4
Blackmail: Regina v Brewer and Brewer: Part 1
1973-01-10
The spurned lover of a Church of England clergyman is accused of blackmail after threatening to expose their affair unless the vicar pays £400.
E5
Blackmail: Regina v Brewer and Brewer: Part 2
1973-01-11
When Rev. Frank Warrender gives contradicting evidence, Charles Lotterby asks the judge to treat him as hostile witness. Police Inspector Savage confirms that it was Mrs Warrender who brought the blackmail letters to the police.
E6
Blackmail: Regina v Brewer and Brewer: Part 3
1973-01-12
Following Janet Brewer's revelations about her health and her breakdown, the judge turns down Barry Deeley's request to dismiss the case. Despite pleas from her doctor and father the judge maintains there is still a case to answer.
E7
Sunset of Arms: Fitton v Pusey: Part 1
1973-01-17
A military historian has been accused of libel by a British Army Major following the publication of a book on the British Army's involvement in the Korean War. The author claims that the Major abandoned his post and left his company of soldiers to be massacred by the North Koreans. The Major insists...
E8
Sunset of Arms: Fitton v Pusey: Part 2
1973-01-18
Morton Lass, an American tank commander seconded to Hill 329 claims that Major Fitton begged to leave with him. A second witness; Australian soldier Ronald Harstrong maintains he found Fitton suffering from PTSD.
E9
Sunset of Arms: Fitton v Pusey: Part 3
1973-01-19
Radio operator Corporal Batley, who was believed to have died on Hill 329 makes a shock appearance in court. He has now changed his name to William Truscott and his evidence accuses Major Fitton of lying about what really happened.
E10
Persimmons and Dishwashers: Regina v Curl: Part 1
1973-01-24
Fulchester's notorious Curl brothers are accused of demanding money with menaces and GBH. The court will hear that the brothers had been conducting a reign of terror over Fulchester's club and bar owners through a Chicago-style protection racket. After refusing to pay the brothers for protection, a ...
E11
Persimmons and Dishwashers: Regina v Curl: Part 2
1973-01-25
The second day of the trial of brothers George and Arnold Curl. The pair are accused of running a Fulchester protection racket. Much of the evidence comes from Stephen Telfer, a club owner who is now in a coma following a savage beating.
E12
Persimmons and Dishwashers: Regina v Curl: Part 3
1973-01-26
Facing a second day under cross examination, George Curl claims he found religion while in Reading Gaol. However his brother Arnold gets rattled when questioned about hiring Arther McGraw to injure Stephen Telfer.
E13
A Public Mischief: Regina v Baker and Crawley: Part 1
1973-01-31
Town Hall corruption is exposed in this case, as two employees of Fulchester Borough Council are charged with fraudulently purchasing land which was at the centre of a planning permission wrangle. The land was then quickly re-sold at a much higher price than that originally paid by the council emplo...
E14
A Public Mischief: Regina v Baker and Crawley: Part 2
1973-02-01
Councilor John Fairley is cross examined by Jonathan Fry QC. The previous day he accused Margaret Crawley of failing to mention, she was a close friend of councilor; Charles Baker, when she applied for planning permission.
E15
A Public Mischief: Regina v Baker and Crawley: Part 3
1973-02-02
The trial of councillor Charles Baker and his former secretary Margaret Crawley took a dramatic turn when she refused to take the stand and give evidence in her defence. Charles Baker is cross examined Crawley's barrister Barry Deeley.
E16
Portrait of an Artist: Kingsley v Messiter: Part 1
1973-02-07
Before his death a year ago, a renowned artist wrote a will in which he bequeathed his estate to his favourite model, Rose Messiter. The will is being challenged by his business partner Brenda Kingsley, who had been named as sole beneficiary in an earlier will written by the artist. She claims that ...
E17
Portrait of an Artist: Kingsley v Messiter: Part 2
1973-02-08
Graphologist Mr Pascoe gives evidence on behalf defendant Rose Messiter and can not rule out that Martin Emsworth's writing was forged. Brenda Kingsley claims, although she acted a witness to the Will, she did not see the contents.
E18
Portrait of an Artist: Kingsley v Messiter: Part 3
1973-02-09
Rose Messiter is cross examined by Helen Tate. She accuses Messiter of being a witness to the original Will and wouldn't be provided for. Under pressure, from Tate, Messiter admits she wrote the second Will but denies it was forgery.
E19
A Crime In Prison - Regina v Ager and Lanigan : Part 1
1973-02-14
A prison officer at Fulchester's Park Moor Prison is charged with accepting bribes to smuggle a number of prohibited items into and out of the prison by an inmate, who is also facing charges.
E20
A Crime in Prison: Regina v Ager and Lanigan: Part 2
1973-02-15
Detective Inspector Barber returns to the stand to give details of the arrest of Prison Officer Robert Agar. Angela Mercer evidence indicated that Agar took items inside the prison, for George Lanigan, in return for sexual favours.

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