"Kavanagh QC" The Sweetest Thing (TV Episode 1995) Poster

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(1995)

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9/10
"She's lying" "Your word against hers"
TheLittleSongbird16 April 2010
Personally I think this episode is my personal favourite of the first series. While the identity of the murderer is seemingly ambiguous, then again I need to see this episode again, it is a fine episode with good writing and acting. The title of my review is the line from the script that stuck with me after watching, there is something very foreboding about it. The story about a prostitute accused of killing an entrepreneur is well constructed and has some very compelling courtroom scenes to boot and a charming cricket match scene. Once again the acting is top drawer with John Thaw excellent as always, Anastasia Hille an alluring and somewhat mysterious defendant, Jesse Birdsall as Des and Lisa Harrow looking beautiful here. Plus Tony Haygarth is good with the screen time he has as the victim Patrick Hutton. Also good are the camera work, which is fluid and beautiful and the music which has one of the most hauntingly poignant piano themes I've heard. Overall, my personal favourite episode of the 1st series. 9/10 Bethany Cox
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8/10
True Equality?
ygwerin130 September 2020
Warning: Spoilers
An arrogant and unscrupulous businessman Patrick Hutton died in a top London hotel, after the night spent with top drawer prostitute Annie Lewis.

She is accused of Hutton's murder, and Kavanagh QC gets the job as her defending barrister.

With Jeremy Aldermarten QC as his junior counsel, and the Head of Chambers Peter Foxcott QC is prosecuting Counsel.

Kavanagh's wife Lizzie has the opportunity of a lifetime in her business life for promotion, which would mean her relocation out of the country.

When Kavanagh talked to his spouse about her job prospects, who is he really concerned about her or him?

An inter Chambers cricket match is in the offing and coming, from their social background this is a big deal for the male members.

Cricket is a traditional part of the ethos and life, for many people within the British middle and upper classes.

In this society men play cricket while the wives and girlfriends are there, solely to make the tea and scones and do the washing up.

The cricket club is yet another one within this classes society, which is run by and for men.

Which is why I simply cannot understand how Chambers junior Julia Piper, ever got a look in to exchange a kitchen kettle for a cricket ball.
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6/10
The Sweetest Thing
Prismark1016 March 2020
Keep that camera moving, I said keep it moving!

Sorry just giving some direction to Paul Greengrass, famous for the Bourne movies.

This episode is an antidote to those courtroom dramas where to get the accused off, you have to find the actual killer.

Kavanagh is hired to defend Annie Lewis, a high class prostitute accused of killing a wealthy businessman. It seems he was violent towards her but she denies he had anything to do with the killing.

The businessman's wife is shocked that her late husband had anything to do with prostitutes, although he used them regularly.

Lewis's pimp is willing to hang her out to dry just to make money from the tabloid press.

Kavanagh does the best for his client, but the final verdict is left to the jury. A big risk but that's the way it is in real life.

It is hinted who the actual killer might be. There is some light relief as Julia Piper wants to play cricket with the boys.
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