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''Kavanagh QC'' is a British
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series made by Central Television for ITV between 1995 and 2001. All five series are available on DVD in both Region 1 and Region 2.


Plot

The series starred John Thaw as
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James Kavanagh QC, who comes from a working-class upbringing in Bolton,
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. Although having been alluded to in Series 1 Episode 1, this is only revealed in later episodes as his parents' health deteriorates and through an exchange with a colleague who presumed that Kavanagh was actually a Yorkshireman. Plus, on one occasion Kavanagh dashes off to catch
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play in a televised football match. The series deals with his battles in the courtroom as well as his domestic dramas which include the death of his devoted and affectionate wife. Later he begins dating a fellow barrister. In court, Kavanagh is usually seen to be defending a client who seems likely to be convicted until a twist in the case occurs, but occasionally Kavanagh is seen in a prosecuting role. The main plot often features Kavanagh confronting cases with a subtext of racism, sexism or other prejudice. In sub-plots comedy came from the pomposity and self-absorption of Jeremy, a posh barrister in chambers. Kavanagh will not stand for injustice and is never bullied by threats or bribes from those whom he is up against in the courtroom.


Cast

* John Thaw as James Kavanagh, Q.C. (Series 1–5) * Oliver Ford Davies as Peter Foxcott, Q.C. (Series 1–5) * Nicholas Jones as Jeremy Aldermarten, Q.C. (Series 1–5) * Cliff Parisi as Tom Buckley (Series 1–5) *
Lisa Harrow Lisa Harrow (born 25 August 1943) is a New Zealand RADA-trained actress, noted for her roles in British theatre, films and television. She is perhaps best known for her portrayal of Nancy Astor in the British BBC television drama, '' Nancy Ast ...
as Lizzie Kavanagh (Series 1–3) * Tom Brodie as Matt Kavanagh (Series 1–5) * Daisy Bates as Kate Kavanagh (Series 1–5) *
Anna Chancellor Anna Theodora Chancellor (born 27 April 1965) is a British actress who has received nominations for BAFTA and Olivier Awards. Background and early life Chancellor was born in Richmond, England to barrister John Paget Chancellor, eldest son of ...
as Julia Piper (Series 1–3) *
Jenny Jules Jenny Jules is an English actress. She started her acting career as a member of the youth theatre programme at the Tricycle Theatre in Kilburn, London. Her career has been closely linked with the Tricycle Theatre where she has acted numerous tim ...
as Alex Wilson (Series 1–4) * Valerie Edmond as Emma Taylor (Series 4) * Arkie Whiteley as Helen Ames (Series 2–3) * Geraldine James as Eleanor Harker, Q.C. (Series 1–5) * Ewan McGregor as David Robert Armstrong (1 episode)


Episode list

Several online sources list two additional episodes in series four: 7. "Ceremony of Innocence" (28 April 1998) and 8. "Seasons of Mist" (5 May 1998), the plot descriptions of which are identical to two episodes broadcast in series five: 3. "Time of Need" (22 March 1999) and 4. "End Games" (29 March 1999). This was due to a scheduling change which prevented these two episodes from airing at their scheduled time. Later broadcast as part of series five, they were re-titled to avoid confusion.


Series Overview

*Series 1: 3 January 1995 to 24 January 1995 (4 Episodes) *Series 2: 26 February 1996 to 1 April 1996 (6 Episodes) *Series 3: 3 March 1997 to 14 April 1997 (6 Episodes) *Series 4: 17 March 1998 to 21 April 1998 (6 Episodes) *Series 5: 8 March 1999 to 29 March 1999 (4 Episodes) *Special: 25 April 2001 (1 Episode)


Series 1 (1995)


Series 2 (1996)


Series 3 (1997)


Series 4 (1998)


Series 5 (1999)


Special (2001)


References

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External links

* * {{epguides, KavanaghQC, Kavanagh QC ITV television dramas 1995 British television series debuts 2001 British television series endings 1990s British drama television series 1990s British legal television series 2000s British drama television series Carlton Television Television series by ITV Studios English-language television shows Television shows produced by Central Independent Television