Gillian Heys is put on the stand and faces a challenging series of questions from her own council, and a pretty harsh grilling from Prosecution council.
It's quite hard to watch this without thinking of several of the predators that operated in the 1970's, I'm sure I don't need to name them, we all know them, it just seemed that the default attitude of the time was the believe the authority figure, was it even feasible to consider a councillor could lie, the very idea.
So attitudes and changing times apart, it was a very good middle episode, I was keen to see Gillian, and she was exactly as expected, I'm now less convinced that it's a put up job between them, but who knows.
Jane Carr was very good I thought, you got a real sense of discomfort and torment, hard to imagine how awful a situation for someone to find themselves in, having to divulge such personal and upsetting details, The Judge was a little harsh I thought.
8/10.