The Crown Court sits in around 92 locations in England and Wales. The administration of the Crown Court is conducted through HM Courts Service. Previously conducted across six circuits (Midland, Northern, North Eastern, South Eastern, Wales & Chester and Western), HM Courts and Tribunals Service is now divided into seven regions: Midlands, North East, North West, South East, South West, London and Wales. The Wales region was identified separately, having regard to the devolved legislative powers of the Welsh Assembly Government. When the Crown Court sits in the City of London it is known as the Central Criminal Court. The "Central Criminal Court" at the Old Bailey, originally established by its own Act of Parliament, is a Crown Court centre, and is the venue at which many of the most serious criminal cases are heard.
A court case in the crown court of the fictional town of Fulchester would typically be played out over three afternoons in 25-minute episodes. The most frequent format was for the prosecution case to be presented in the first two episodes and the defence in the third, although there were some later, brief variations.
Unlike some other legal dramas the cases in Crown Court were presented from a relatively neutral point of view and the action was confined to the courtroom itself, with occasional brief glimpses of waiting areas outside the courtroom. Although those involved in the case were actors, the jury was made up of members of the general public from the immediate Granada Television franchise area taken from the electoral register and eligible for real jury service: it was this jury alone which decided the verdict. Indeed, contemporary production publicity stated that, for many of the scripts, two endings were written and rehearsed to cope with the jury's independent decision which was delivered for the first time, as in a real court case, while the programme's recording progressed. However, the course of some cases would lead to the jury being directed to return 'not guilty' verdicts.
An introduction to the Crown Court, the different roles within it and how a trial at the court works.
To find out more about studying Law, Criminology or Forensic Science, either online or on campus, visit http://www.derby.ac.uk/ and search our course list.
published: 08 Jul 2014
Crown Court - Preparing to come to court
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Before you go to court https://youtu.be/lTspsMGuxmc
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published: 13 Jan 2022
First criminal sentencing televised from Crown Court
The sentencing of Ben Oliver for killing his 74-year-old, bedbound grandfather has been televised for the first time from Crown Court.
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published: 28 Jul 2022
Crown Court : How to rob a memory bank (June 1974)
Crown Court How to rob a memory bank (June 1974)
published: 03 May 2020
Crown Court - Home (1977)
William Baker, a local character, is charged with Grievous Bodily Harm.
A wonderful "theatrical" performance by Arthur English as the defendant, perhaps best known as Mr Harman from "Are You Being Served?". Appearing as the prosecuting counsel is Thorley Walters, character actor who appeared in most TV shows at some point, including Worzel Gummidge (as Colonel Bloodstock) as well as in films such as "Murder She Said" with Margaret Rutherford.
published: 12 Aug 2016
Tv Theme Crown Court
Seventies courtroom drama
published: 02 Jan 2009
Crown Court Son and Heir
Crown Court Son and Heir
published: 13 Nov 2018
Crown Court - Dicing (1975)
Bernard Watson (Maurice Roeves), a lecturer at a college of Further Education, is on trial accused of the murder of one of his students.
published: 15 Jan 2017
Crown Court - Lola (1976)
Lola Martin (Philip Sayer) has been charged for persistently importuning and assaulting a police officer during the execution of his duty. Each of the 3 episodes ended with an excerpt from The Kinks' song "Lola". To avoid the whole video being blocked, the usual theme of "Distant Hills" has been dubbed over the end credits.
Nicholas Ball (Det. Sgt. Lent) is perhaps best known for the Thames TV series "Hazel" and "Hammer House of Horror". Ben Kingsley (defence counsel) would go on to a prolific film career, including Ghandi and Silas Marner. Robin Bailey (Justice Hamilton) also appeared as a Judge in "Rumpole of the Bailey" and as Uncle Mort in "I Didn't Know You Cared". Judy Parfitt also appeared in other episodes of "Crown Court" and "Yes, Minister". Colette O"Neil would also star in othe...
published: 26 Dec 2016
Crown Court - No Paradise (official video)
Official video, track taken from the "The English Disease" EP, C and P Rebellion Records 2015.
An introduction to the Crown Court, the different roles within it and how a trial at the court works.
To find out more about studying Law, Criminology or Foren...
An introduction to the Crown Court, the different roles within it and how a trial at the court works.
To find out more about studying Law, Criminology or Forensic Science, either online or on campus, visit http://www.derby.ac.uk/ and search our course list.
An introduction to the Crown Court, the different roles within it and how a trial at the court works.
To find out more about studying Law, Criminology or Forensic Science, either online or on campus, visit http://www.derby.ac.uk/ and search our course list.
Available with English and Welsh subtitles
This video is part of a series on what to expect coming to a court or tribunal. Each short video focuses on one par...
Available with English and Welsh subtitles
This video is part of a series on what to expect coming to a court or tribunal. Each short video focuses on one part of your journey through courts and tribunals.
The videos in this series only give a brief overview of preparing for court. To find out what you should bring for a court or tribunal hearing, how you can get support, and what to expect on the day search GOV.UK 'coming to court'.
Before you go to court https://youtu.be/lTspsMGuxmc
- Find out what you should bring, what to wear, parking and travelling, claiming expenses
Special measure at court https://youtu.be/DmZHeSFnhfc
- Vulnerable witnesses can request certain measures in court, such as privacy screens and giving evidence remotely.
Court security https://youtu.be/0p1OKMCvvxA
- Make sure you are aware of the 'airport' style security checks at all our courts and tribunals before you leave. Make sure you don't take anything that could cause an issue with security.
Requesting additional support https://youtu.be/6FhNtLLoJ0s
- If you have a disability and are worried about access to our buildings find out what you can request support for.
Being a witness in court https://youtu.be/CShc5v043Ww
- What to expect if you are witness in court, this video will show you where you will wait, and who you will speak to while waiting to give evidence.
Magistrates' Court https://youtu.be/Pyb-ZFE4URs
- What a magistrates court looks like and what it's like to give evidence.
Crown Court https://youtu.be/5dNm6EYL1b0
- What a Crown court looks like, and what it's like to give evidence.
NOTE: This video was filmed before the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
We’ve taken steps to make sure our buildings are kept safe, secure and clean in line with Public Health guidance.
We’ve assessed them so we know they’re safe to continue with ‘in-person’ hearings.
You can find more information on GOV.UK. Search ‘coronavirus coming to court’.
If you visit one of our courts or tribunals look out for our information posters.
Available with English and Welsh subtitles
This video is part of a series on what to expect coming to a court or tribunal. Each short video focuses on one part of your journey through courts and tribunals.
The videos in this series only give a brief overview of preparing for court. To find out what you should bring for a court or tribunal hearing, how you can get support, and what to expect on the day search GOV.UK 'coming to court'.
Before you go to court https://youtu.be/lTspsMGuxmc
- Find out what you should bring, what to wear, parking and travelling, claiming expenses
Special measure at court https://youtu.be/DmZHeSFnhfc
- Vulnerable witnesses can request certain measures in court, such as privacy screens and giving evidence remotely.
Court security https://youtu.be/0p1OKMCvvxA
- Make sure you are aware of the 'airport' style security checks at all our courts and tribunals before you leave. Make sure you don't take anything that could cause an issue with security.
Requesting additional support https://youtu.be/6FhNtLLoJ0s
- If you have a disability and are worried about access to our buildings find out what you can request support for.
Being a witness in court https://youtu.be/CShc5v043Ww
- What to expect if you are witness in court, this video will show you where you will wait, and who you will speak to while waiting to give evidence.
Magistrates' Court https://youtu.be/Pyb-ZFE4URs
- What a magistrates court looks like and what it's like to give evidence.
Crown Court https://youtu.be/5dNm6EYL1b0
- What a Crown court looks like, and what it's like to give evidence.
NOTE: This video was filmed before the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
We’ve taken steps to make sure our buildings are kept safe, secure and clean in line with Public Health guidance.
We’ve assessed them so we know they’re safe to continue with ‘in-person’ hearings.
You can find more information on GOV.UK. Search ‘coronavirus coming to court’.
If you visit one of our courts or tribunals look out for our information posters.
The sentencing of Ben Oliver for killing his 74-year-old, bedbound grandfather has been televised for the first time from Crown Court.
Anyone feeling emotional...
The sentencing of Ben Oliver for killing his 74-year-old, bedbound grandfather has been televised for the first time from Crown Court.
Anyone feeling emotionally distressed or suicidal can call Samaritans for help on 116 123 or email [email protected] in the UK. In the US, call the Samaritans branch in your area or 1 (800) 273-TALK
#Cameras #court #openjustice
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The sentencing of Ben Oliver for killing his 74-year-old, bedbound grandfather has been televised for the first time from Crown Court.
Anyone feeling emotionally distressed or suicidal can call Samaritans for help on 116 123 or email [email protected] in the UK. In the US, call the Samaritans branch in your area or 1 (800) 273-TALK
#Cameras #court #openjustice
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William Baker, a local character, is charged with Grievous Bodily Harm.
A wonderful "theatrical" performance by Arthur English as the defendant, perhaps best kn...
William Baker, a local character, is charged with Grievous Bodily Harm.
A wonderful "theatrical" performance by Arthur English as the defendant, perhaps best known as Mr Harman from "Are You Being Served?". Appearing as the prosecuting counsel is Thorley Walters, character actor who appeared in most TV shows at some point, including Worzel Gummidge (as Colonel Bloodstock) as well as in films such as "Murder She Said" with Margaret Rutherford.
William Baker, a local character, is charged with Grievous Bodily Harm.
A wonderful "theatrical" performance by Arthur English as the defendant, perhaps best known as Mr Harman from "Are You Being Served?". Appearing as the prosecuting counsel is Thorley Walters, character actor who appeared in most TV shows at some point, including Worzel Gummidge (as Colonel Bloodstock) as well as in films such as "Murder She Said" with Margaret Rutherford.
Lola Martin (Philip Sayer) has been charged for persistently importuning and assaulting a police officer during the execution of his duty. Each of the 3 episode...
Lola Martin (Philip Sayer) has been charged for persistently importuning and assaulting a police officer during the execution of his duty. Each of the 3 episodes ended with an excerpt from The Kinks' song "Lola". To avoid the whole video being blocked, the usual theme of "Distant Hills" has been dubbed over the end credits.
Nicholas Ball (Det. Sgt. Lent) is perhaps best known for the Thames TV series "Hazel" and "Hammer House of Horror". Ben Kingsley (defence counsel) would go on to a prolific film career, including Ghandi and Silas Marner. Robin Bailey (Justice Hamilton) also appeared as a Judge in "Rumpole of the Bailey" and as Uncle Mort in "I Didn't Know You Cared". Judy Parfitt also appeared in other episodes of "Crown Court" and "Yes, Minister". Colette O"Neil would also star in other episodes of "Crown Court" and the Doctor Who adventure "Snakedance" with Peter Davison and Martin Clunes. Tony Sibbald (Oscar Douglas) also appeared with Tom Baker in the Doctor Who adventure "Terror of the Zygons".
Lola Martin (Philip Sayer) has been charged for persistently importuning and assaulting a police officer during the execution of his duty. Each of the 3 episodes ended with an excerpt from The Kinks' song "Lola". To avoid the whole video being blocked, the usual theme of "Distant Hills" has been dubbed over the end credits.
Nicholas Ball (Det. Sgt. Lent) is perhaps best known for the Thames TV series "Hazel" and "Hammer House of Horror". Ben Kingsley (defence counsel) would go on to a prolific film career, including Ghandi and Silas Marner. Robin Bailey (Justice Hamilton) also appeared as a Judge in "Rumpole of the Bailey" and as Uncle Mort in "I Didn't Know You Cared". Judy Parfitt also appeared in other episodes of "Crown Court" and "Yes, Minister". Colette O"Neil would also star in other episodes of "Crown Court" and the Doctor Who adventure "Snakedance" with Peter Davison and Martin Clunes. Tony Sibbald (Oscar Douglas) also appeared with Tom Baker in the Doctor Who adventure "Terror of the Zygons".
An introduction to the Crown Court, the different roles within it and how a trial at the court works.
To find out more about studying Law, Criminology or Forensic Science, either online or on campus, visit http://www.derby.ac.uk/ and search our course list.
Available with English and Welsh subtitles
This video is part of a series on what to expect coming to a court or tribunal. Each short video focuses on one part of your journey through courts and tribunals.
The videos in this series only give a brief overview of preparing for court. To find out what you should bring for a court or tribunal hearing, how you can get support, and what to expect on the day search GOV.UK 'coming to court'.
Before you go to court https://youtu.be/lTspsMGuxmc
- Find out what you should bring, what to wear, parking and travelling, claiming expenses
Special measure at court https://youtu.be/DmZHeSFnhfc
- Vulnerable witnesses can request certain measures in court, such as privacy screens and giving evidence remotely.
Court security https://youtu.be/0p1OKMCvvxA
- Make sure you are aware of the 'airport' style security checks at all our courts and tribunals before you leave. Make sure you don't take anything that could cause an issue with security.
Requesting additional support https://youtu.be/6FhNtLLoJ0s
- If you have a disability and are worried about access to our buildings find out what you can request support for.
Being a witness in court https://youtu.be/CShc5v043Ww
- What to expect if you are witness in court, this video will show you where you will wait, and who you will speak to while waiting to give evidence.
Magistrates' Court https://youtu.be/Pyb-ZFE4URs
- What a magistrates court looks like and what it's like to give evidence.
Crown Court https://youtu.be/5dNm6EYL1b0
- What a Crown court looks like, and what it's like to give evidence.
NOTE: This video was filmed before the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
We’ve taken steps to make sure our buildings are kept safe, secure and clean in line with Public Health guidance.
We’ve assessed them so we know they’re safe to continue with ‘in-person’ hearings.
You can find more information on GOV.UK. Search ‘coronavirus coming to court’.
If you visit one of our courts or tribunals look out for our information posters.
The sentencing of Ben Oliver for killing his 74-year-old, bedbound grandfather has been televised for the first time from Crown Court.
Anyone feeling emotionally distressed or suicidal can call Samaritans for help on 116 123 or email [email protected] in the UK. In the US, call the Samaritans branch in your area or 1 (800) 273-TALK
#Cameras #court #openjustice
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William Baker, a local character, is charged with Grievous Bodily Harm.
A wonderful "theatrical" performance by Arthur English as the defendant, perhaps best known as Mr Harman from "Are You Being Served?". Appearing as the prosecuting counsel is Thorley Walters, character actor who appeared in most TV shows at some point, including Worzel Gummidge (as Colonel Bloodstock) as well as in films such as "Murder She Said" with Margaret Rutherford.
Lola Martin (Philip Sayer) has been charged for persistently importuning and assaulting a police officer during the execution of his duty. Each of the 3 episodes ended with an excerpt from The Kinks' song "Lola". To avoid the whole video being blocked, the usual theme of "Distant Hills" has been dubbed over the end credits.
Nicholas Ball (Det. Sgt. Lent) is perhaps best known for the Thames TV series "Hazel" and "Hammer House of Horror". Ben Kingsley (defence counsel) would go on to a prolific film career, including Ghandi and Silas Marner. Robin Bailey (Justice Hamilton) also appeared as a Judge in "Rumpole of the Bailey" and as Uncle Mort in "I Didn't Know You Cared". Judy Parfitt also appeared in other episodes of "Crown Court" and "Yes, Minister". Colette O"Neil would also star in other episodes of "Crown Court" and the Doctor Who adventure "Snakedance" with Peter Davison and Martin Clunes. Tony Sibbald (Oscar Douglas) also appeared with Tom Baker in the Doctor Who adventure "Terror of the Zygons".
The Crown Court sits in around 92 locations in England and Wales. The administration of the Crown Court is conducted through HM Courts Service. Previously conducted across six circuits (Midland, Northern, North Eastern, South Eastern, Wales & Chester and Western), HM Courts and Tribunals Service is now divided into seven regions: Midlands, North East, North West, South East, South West, London and Wales. The Wales region was identified separately, having regard to the devolved legislative powers of the Welsh Assembly Government. When the Crown Court sits in the City of London it is known as the Central Criminal Court. The "Central Criminal Court" at the Old Bailey, originally established by its own Act of Parliament, is a Crown Court centre, and is the venue at which many of the most serious criminal cases are heard.