As of July 2026, Crown Court Season 7 with 18 episodes. Full episode guide and where to watch below.
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Crown Court Season 7

18 Episodes Drama ⭐ 6/10

If you want a drama that takes its characters as seriously as its plot, Crown Court Season 7 is available on streaming right now. The 1-season run is exactly the right length for what it is doing. With 6 viewer ratings on TMDB, this is not a title flying under the radar. The ensemble work here is strong enough to hold the material together. Put it on tonight and see for yourself.

Whatever else is competing for your attention this week, Crown Court Season 7 is worth clearing space for. Crown Court Season 7 trusts its audience to sit with discomfort instead of resolving it too quickly. 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. What elevates Crown Court Season 7 is a refusal to let any character off the hook too easily. It delivers reliably on what it promises, which is more than most of its competition manages.

Viewers drawn to character-driven storytelling will find plenty to sit with in Crown Court Season 7. It rewards viewers regardless of what else is in their watch history. It is a manageable watch, easy to fit into a single week. The performances stay controlled even in the biggest moments. The kind of drama that stays with you well after the finale.

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🎬 Crown Court Season 7 — Episode Guide

E31
The Change Part One
1978-03-16
A post operative transsexual woman is accused of fraud, for marrying without disclosing that she was born as a man.
E32
The Change Part Two
1978-03-15
The case of a transexual woman charged with fraud continues.
E33
The Change Part Three
1978-03-17
The case of a transexual woman charged with fraud concludes.
E43
Common Sense: Part 1
1978-04-11
Two schoolboys visited a funfair looking for a fifty pence piece that one of them had dropped. While there they met a man who offered them the same amount each if they would perform indecent acts with him. The boys reported the matter to the police and they identified Reginald Barton as the offender...
E44
Common Sense: Part 2
1978-04-12
Reginald Barton says he has a two year suspended sentence for inciting a boy under the age of fourteen into an act of gross indecency. He has 14 convictions for the same offence and pleaded guilty every time. However denies this offence.
E45
Common Sense: Part 3
1978-04-13
Reginald Barton returns to the stand, after the court was adjourned early, following a heated exchange with the prosecution over his motives for going to the park. He now admits he wanted to be in proximity of boys because is a homosexual.
E55
Past Times: Part 1
1978-09-26
E56
Past Times: Part 2
1978-09-27
E57
Past Times: Part 3
1978-09-28
E58
Queen Bee: Part 1
1978-10-03
Eighteen year old Terry Selwyn died after taking an overdose of his medication while staying at a hostel for mentally ill youngsters. Anna Damon, the former warden, now faces the charge of involuntary manslaughter in connection with his death. The Prosecution allege that she was guilty of criminal n...
E59
Queen Bee: Part 2
1978-10-04
Warden of the Mona Gardens House, Des Bradd is asked about Terry Selwyn's death. He admits he had been suspended at the time and a Union meeting was taking place to discuss his suspension. Terry wanted his medication but he was suspended.
E60
Queen Bee: Part 3
1978-10-05
Anna Damon is questioned on the Fulchester Foundation Trust handbook set out by Miss Ewbank. A ad hock scrapbook put together over several years but one which Miss Damon often added funny asides. Damon is accused of abusing these rules.
E64
Through the Bottom of a Glass, Darkly: Part 1
1978-10-17
The Fulchester Free Press published an article accusing journalist Dennis Broadley of being dishonest and a drunk after he wrote a critical article about dancer Linda McDonald. Ben Hare and Julia Andretti of the FFP are now being sued for libel by Broadley who says his comments about McDonald were a...
E65
Through the Bottom of a Glass, Darkly: Part 2
1978-10-18
Publisher of the Fulchester Freepress, Ben Hare wanted to highlight columnist Dennis Broadley who had deceived Linda McDonald in order to write a nasty story about her. Broadley is a drunk who had disgraced himself at a Fulchester Seminar.
E66
Through the Bottom of a Glass, Darkly: Part 3
1978-10-19
Editor of Sunday News, Hampton Bruce says he excepted Dennis Broadley's denial about the Freepress article. Broadley is entitled to write about Miss McDonald Go-Go dancing while claiming benefits even if it is not in the public interest.
E70
A Man With Everything Part 1
1978-10-31
Kenneth Eden, a wealthy man, did voluntary work with his wife helping youngsters at a local children's home. However he now finds himself accused of stealing a necklace from and indecently assaulting teenager Barbara Brown. The Prosecution say he was found in possession of Barbara's necklace and mol...
E71
A Man With Everything Part 2
1978-11-01
Kenneth Eden, a wealthy man, did voluntary work with his wife helping youngsters at a local children's home. However he now finds himself accused of stealing a necklace from and indecently assaulting teenager Barbara Brown. The Prosecution say he was found in possession of Barbara's necklace and mol...
E72
A Man With Everything Part 3
1978-11-02
Kenneth Eden, a wealthy man, did voluntary work with his wife helping youngsters at a local children's home. However he now finds himself accused of stealing a necklace from and indecently assaulting teenager Barbara Brown. The Prosecution say he was found in possession of Barbara's necklace and mol...

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