Dr Moody gives do-gooders a bad name. He persuades Harriet to put up a habitual criminal Dave Fletcher up for the night who has just been released from prison.
Dave finds out that his wife no longer wants to know him. Harriet finds out the morning after that she has been robbed.
Dave Fletcher has been institutionalised and his wife is aware of this.
Meanwhile Harriet is defending a diabetic who mowed down three people at a bus stop. Brian Bex mistakenly drank alcohol and fell into a coma while he was driving.
Sir John Gallagher is convinced that Harriet will lose her case. He has his eye on a snuffbox once owned by Beau Brummell.
I thought Dr Moody's middle class altruism to be irritating and I'm someone who was often labelled as a do-gooder!
There is a good performance from Geoffrey Whitehead as Bex over his heartbreaking story. He is better known these days from Not Going Out and Still Open All Hours.
Dave finds out that his wife no longer wants to know him. Harriet finds out the morning after that she has been robbed.
Dave Fletcher has been institutionalised and his wife is aware of this.
Meanwhile Harriet is defending a diabetic who mowed down three people at a bus stop. Brian Bex mistakenly drank alcohol and fell into a coma while he was driving.
Sir John Gallagher is convinced that Harriet will lose her case. He has his eye on a snuffbox once owned by Beau Brummell.
I thought Dr Moody's middle class altruism to be irritating and I'm someone who was often labelled as a do-gooder!
There is a good performance from Geoffrey Whitehead as Bex over his heartbreaking story. He is better known these days from Not Going Out and Still Open All Hours.