"Crown Court" Portrait of an Artist: Part Three (TV Episode 1973) Poster

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9/10
A really great conclusion.
Sleepin_Dragon24 May 2023
Helen Tate gets her chance to question Rose, giving her a real grilling. Walter Colley, The Plumber is questioned, and paints a rather colourful picture of the will signing.

It has been such an enjoyable story, the first for a while where I've honestly not known what the outcome is going to be. It comes down to, whether Rose really as naive as she's made out, or if Brenda been incredibly cunning, and also convinced Heather to lie on oath, the verdict may surprise a few.

I really did enjoy Walter Colley's evidence, that scene he pictured was almost worthy of a French farce, Tony Haygarth was always such a charismatic actor.

Convincing arguments are made from both the prosecution and defence, the summing up on both sides sways you from side to side.

So well presented, the acting was immaculate once again, Dorothy Vernon and Charles Keating shine once again.

This may be the strongest story from the second series so far, 9/10.
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