Garrow's travesty
The Guardian, Tuesday 15 November 2011 21.00 GMT
The first instalment of the new series of Garrow's Law (The weekend's TV, G2, 14 November) showed William Garrow, habitual advocate for the underdog, defending the madman Hadfield, accused of high treason for shooting at King George III. It was a travesty. The heroic defender who secured Hadfield's acquittal was not Garrow, but Thomas Erskine. Garrow was indeed involved: but as junior counsel for the crown. So his role was precisely the opposite of the one the BBC assigned to him. His task was to cross-examine the defence witnesses, to make them say that Hadfield, contrary to all appearances, was really sane. By 1800 Garrow's talents had been noticed by the government. He regularly appeared for the crown – a route which led him to preferment, first as attorney general and eventually to the bench. The BBC's charter and its producers' guidelines say all programmes should be "fair and show a respect for truth". The producers of Garrow's Law should look at it.
Professor JR Spencer QC
University of Cambridge
http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/2011/nov/15/garrow-law-travesty-bbc?newsfeed=trueThomas Erskine: the real hero
The Guardian, Wednesday 16 November 2011 21.00 GMT
The travesty of history that is Garrow's Law goes much further than Professor Spencer points out (Letters, 16 December). In the first series Garrow was shown heroically defending a working-class campaigner for universal manhood suffrage. As in the case of James Hadfield, the role attributed to Garrow was based on that of the great liberal advocate Thomas Erskine. Throughout the 1790s, when the government of William Pitt was bending the law of high treason to prosecute campaigners for parliamentary reform, Garrow repeatedly appeared for the prosecution and never for the defence, while Erskine was gaining acquittals by exposing the charges as based on bad law and tainted evidence.
One reason why this matters is that Erskine really was a great defender of civil liberty. If we valued our freedoms more, he would be known as one of the greatest of national heroes. This series has not only stolen his achievements and given them to a man who was, in truth, a nasty piece of work, but has presumably made it impossible for television to make a programme celebrating Erskine as he deserves. The BBC should be ashamed.
Professor John Barrell
Centre for eighteenth century studies, University of York
• Hadfield's acquittal is of great significance for the way in which insanity pleas are treated by the law. Roy Porter's classic text, Mind-Forg'd Manacles, gives a succinct account of the affair.
Dr Valerie Pedlar
Southport, Merseyside
http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/2011/nov/16/thomas-erskine-the-real-hero我真是不理解大家为什么讨厌sarah,她没做错什么呀。海官和加罗关于对殖民岛揭露的宽限一点可以换回孩子的协议和sarah没有关系好吧,是加罗自己的决定,后来他师傅的死又让他回归自己了,又坚持了自己的原则。sarah对此没有责任。
而后来她去hill那里夺孩子也是情理之中,念子心切。她没有任何错。
不理解。
这季的确弱一些,非整些个无关紧要的破事搅
虽然不喜欢sarah,不过他俩真有一家人的感觉
民工终于和贵妇滚床单了!!! 七拐八弯的台词一如既往的符合那个时代的做作!!!
没了southouse可怎么办……
我对lady sarah的厌恶之情严重影响了我看剧的心情,尼玛这个女人怎么就那么烦人呢!恨不得一巴掌抽飞她!
达利表哥好励志啊。。普遍缺乏激情的一季,都是lady sarah给闹的。william的手严重分散人的注意力
听说这是最终季了
"May justice be done though the heavens fall"——已经第三季了,却依然是经典呀!可是却只有天杀的四集啊!可是至少还要等一年啊啊!!
加罗桑嫁了人之后越来越苦逼了......这个剧如果能不纠缠于Lady Sarah的家务事, 而着眼于早期英国法律的完善历程, 那就完美了
四集好短,转眼就没了…结局近乎完满也不知道还会不会有下一季了…
要不是因为Southouse跟他那可爱的侄子,我就给三星!!!Sarah呀Sarah,尽管我知道我因为“没有自己的孩子”所以不能理解你的心情,但是你还是很丢女人的脸呀……为什么女人就注定被感情控制大脑而交出自己所有的理智?好吧,不该这么说,因为尼玛Garrow也大同小异啊。你还记得你是律政剧吗!
第三季实在很泄气!不知道将来第四季如何。。 回头想想前两季都超赞的
虽然是个肥皂剧的结尾,但是真的开始触碰到法制的核心。人生当如加罗,坚持自己的信念,有一个好的人生导师,还有一个旗鼓相当的对手,更有一个从精神上能够和他契合的女人。Sarah在最终话终于彻底洗白。如果续的话,难道要GG搞CP么哦漏……
让Silvester 赢一场会死啊!
一如既往的优秀啊,希望一直拍下去!这一季有个美好的结局,除去southouse居然死了呜呜呜~
色拉女士 你可不可以不要影响你相公的事业啊!!你凭什么要噶罗先生把那2b的小孩视如己出啊?!
一星是给那句“Fiat justitia ruat caelum”的.....
还好有英字,否则裸看要吐血了。三季放完基本都是settle down了,不知道还有没有下季,如果可能garrow和george搭档接点嗲case,sarah就不要掺和进来了。或者更贪心点想看garrow做法官?...
这一季还是不好看,尤其是最后一集,唯一有爱的师傅死了以后,镜头就各种混乱,几个人物也很不上镜,那个圆瞪眼的青年竟然是达利表哥一刚!这个小盆友是怎么长的!可是很不喜欢这个角色,乏味的很……Sir Arthur还是像个无赖一样,Lady Sarah也不讨人喜欢。案子也很幼稚,情节很僵硬。弃剧。
终于看完了哟呵--不好看了. 肯特公爵这个小基贼...连大结局都不放过要进去抛个媚眼吗...穿得招蜂引蝶...