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Episode 2
Episode 2 of 4
Period drama. William Garrow, now a celebrated barrister, defends a man accused of being the infamous Monster, responsible for a series of stabbings of young ladies across London.
William Garrow is now a celebrated Old Bailey barrister and, encouraged by Southouse, he defends the case of the infamous Monster, a man who carries out a series of stabbings on young ladies across London. As a result, Garrow's popularity diminishes with the public and the press. However, Renwick Williams, the accused, is described by Garrow as a 'lecherous libertine' and his defence is not easy. Garrow's friendship with Lady Sarah grows closer, a fact which does not go unnoticed by her husband, Sir Arthur.
Last on
Wed 27 Jun 201222:00
BBC HD & BBC Four
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Garrow | Andrew Buchan |
| Southouse | Alun Armstrong |
| Lady Sarah | Lyndsey Marshal |
| Sir Arthur | Rupert Graves |
| Silvester | Aidan McArdle |
| Judge Buller | Michael Culkin |
| Mr Sibley | Andy Linden |
| Thomas Rawlings | Tristan Sturrock |
| John Julius Angerstein | Nicholas Day |
| Agnes Williams | Cara Kelly |
| Renwick Williams | Joel Gillman |
| William Grove | Jeremy Swift |
| Ann Porter | Jessica Raine |
| Surgeon Tomkins | Richard Lumsden |
| Crespigny | John Warnaby |
| Director | Peter Lydon |