Kavanagh QC is a wonderful legal drama, and this is a strong episode. It starts off a little slow, but the acting, music and camera work make it enjoyable. The camera work is beautiful once again, and the music is lovely. The story concerns a man accused of killing another in a riot, and he forever protests his innocence and that his girlfriend committed the crime, this moves along at a reasonable pace, and is nicely balanced with a couple of subplots such as Jeremy forming a sort of relationship with a woman he acquitted, and Kavanagh finding out in one of the better scenes of the episode about Kate and her tutor. The acting is typically fine, with an excellent(as per usual) John Thaw, a calculating Dorlay Rosen and Stuart Laing in an early role. Overall, strong and very good. 9/10 Bethany Cox