The case reaches its end, both the defence and prosecution put their final statements in. Mark is also called to the stand to explain his presence.
Considering this series was made all the way back in 1972, and features a civil course, as opposed to a criminal case, it's been such a truly interesting, enjoyable case.
It ends once again with the summing up, you get to find out whether Emmanuel Liberman was telling the truth, or if Delia Savage was.
I wish Mark had gotten a little more time on the stand, he's been an amusing character, a little aloof, but good value. Once again, I always associate Trevor Adams with that awesome episode of Fawlty Towers.
I loved the way that Delia was dressed to the nines for the final day of the trial, getting her big day at court.
7/10.
Considering this series was made all the way back in 1972, and features a civil course, as opposed to a criminal case, it's been such a truly interesting, enjoyable case.
It ends once again with the summing up, you get to find out whether Emmanuel Liberman was telling the truth, or if Delia Savage was.
I wish Mark had gotten a little more time on the stand, he's been an amusing character, a little aloof, but good value. Once again, I always associate Trevor Adams with that awesome episode of Fawlty Towers.
I loved the way that Delia was dressed to the nines for the final day of the trial, getting her big day at court.
7/10.