Second Verdict

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Second Verdict is a six-part BBC television series from 1976. It combines the genres of police procedural and docudrama, with dramatised documentaries in which classic criminal cases and unsolved crimes from history were re-appraised by fictional police officers. In Second Verdict, Stratford Johns and Frank Windsor reprised for a final time their double-act as Detective Chief Superintendents Barlow and Watt, hugely popular with TV audiences from the long-running series Z-Cars, Softly, Softly and Barlow at Large. Second Verdict built on the formula of their 1973 series Jack the Ripper in which dramatised documentary was drawn together with a discussion between the two police officers which formed the narrative. Second Verdict also allowed for some location filming and, when the case being r rdf:langString
Second Verdict is een zesdelige BBC-televisieserie uit 1976, met gedramatiseerde documentaires waarin klassieke strafzaken en onopgeloste misdaden uit de geschiedenis opnieuw werden beoordeeld door fictieve politiefunctionarissen. In Second Verdict waren Stratford Johns en Frank Windsor voor een laatste keer samen met hun dubbele optreden als Detective Chief Superintendents Barlow en Watt, populair bij tv-kijkers van de langlopende series Z-Cars, Softly, Softly en Barlow at Large. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Second Verdict is a six-part BBC television series from 1976. It combines the genres of police procedural and docudrama, with dramatised documentaries in which classic criminal cases and unsolved crimes from history were re-appraised by fictional police officers. In Second Verdict, Stratford Johns and Frank Windsor reprised for a final time their double-act as Detective Chief Superintendents Barlow and Watt, hugely popular with TV audiences from the long-running series Z-Cars, Softly, Softly and Barlow at Large. Second Verdict built on the formula of their 1973 series Jack the Ripper in which dramatised documentary was drawn together with a discussion between the two police officers which formed the narrative. Second Verdict also allowed for some location filming and, when the case being re-appraised was within living memory, interviews with real witnesses. The episodes were: * "The Lindbergh Kidnapping" (27 May 1976) * "Who Killed the Princes in the Tower?" (3 June 1976) * "The French Bluebeard" (10 June 1976) * "Murder on the 10.27" (17 June 1976) * "Lizzie Borden" (24 June 1976) * "Who Burned the Reichstag?" (1 July 1976). Although this was the last time Barlow and Watt would be seen together on British TV (and the last time Barlow would be seen at all), the Watt character would make one final appearance, in the last episode of Z-Cars in September 1978.
rdf:langString Second Verdict is een zesdelige BBC-televisieserie uit 1976, met gedramatiseerde documentaires waarin klassieke strafzaken en onopgeloste misdaden uit de geschiedenis opnieuw werden beoordeeld door fictieve politiefunctionarissen. In Second Verdict waren Stratford Johns en Frank Windsor voor een laatste keer samen met hun dubbele optreden als Detective Chief Superintendents Barlow en Watt, populair bij tv-kijkers van de langlopende series Z-Cars, Softly, Softly en Barlow at Large. Second Verdict was gebaseerd op de formule van de BBC-serie Jack the Ripper uit 1973, waarin een gedramatiseerde documentaire werd gemaakt samen met een discussie tussen de twee politiemannen. Hoewel dit de laatste keer zou zijn dat Barlow en Watt samen op Britse tv te zien waren, kwam de figuur van Watt nog eenmaal terug in de laatste aflevering van Z-Cars in september 1978.
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