List of Judge John Deed Episodes - Series 6 (2007)

Series 6 (2007)

# Title Writer Director Viewers Airdate
26 "War Crimes, Episode 1" G.F. Newman Steve Kelly 6.2 million 9 January 2007 (2007-01-09)
Deed sits in The Hague to hear the case of a British soldier who killed 11 Iraqi civilians and is being accused of war crimes. A previous ruling Deed made against a British National Party councillor angers Muslim extremists, and a female assassin is sent to kill Deed.
27 "War Crimes, Episode 2" G.F. Newman Steve Kelly 5.8 million 11 January 2007 (2007-01-11)
During the War Crimes case in The Hague, Deed learns that the British Soldier on trial is being sacrificed as part of the government's overall exit strategy. Deed's dilemma is one possible miscarriage of justice to save the lives of many soldiers.
28 "Evidence of Harm, Episode 1" G.F. Newman Darcia Martin 6.2 million 16 January 2007 (2007-01-16)
Jo asks Deed to review the withdrawal of legal aid for a soldier who was damaged by vaccines given to him by the army and who later committed suicide. Deed is reluctant since the case has been heard and closed by another judge. He accuses the judge of bias and risks causing a constitutional crisis in order to get justice for the soldier's family.
29 "Evidence of Harm, Episode 2" G.F. Newman Darcia Martin 6.3 million 18 January 2007 (2007-01-18)
As Deed delves deeper and deeper into why funding for the soldier to sue the pharmaceutical company was withdrawn, he makes more and more sinister discoveries. It is then that the forces of reaction move against him to stop him any way they can.

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