Deed has two difficult new cases in his court. In one, a woman with a brain tumour claims it was caused by using her mobile phone. In another, the defendant in a hit-and-run case seems unfit to stand trial.Meanwhile, in a continuing story-line from the second series, Deed's lover Jo Mills faces a disciplinary tribunal prompted by Sir Ian Rochester and presided over by Sir Monty Everard. Both of them bear grudges against Deed, and he rides to Jo's defence.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| G. F. Newman | Writer | ||
| Sylvia Cohen | Guest Star | ||
| Steven Elliott | Guest Star | ||
| Lara Cazalet | Guest Star | ||
| San Shella | Guest Star | ||
| Nick Reding | Guest Star | ||
| Kourosh Asad | Guest Star | ||
| Fraser James | Guest Star | ||
| James Barron | Guest Star | ||
| Simon Ward | Guest Star | ||
| Frank Windsor | Guest Star | ||
| Michael Eaves | Guest Star | ||
| Daniel Hill | Guest Star | ||
| Barbara Thorn | Guest Star | ||
| George Camiller | Guest Star | ||
| Barbara Wilshere | Guest Star | ||
| Anthony Calf | Guest Star | ||
| Christopher Benjamin | Guest Star | ||
| Andrew Havill | Guest Star | ||
| Tom Knight | Guest Star | ||
| Howard Saddler | Guest Star | ||
| Andy Hay | Director | ||
| Martin Shaw | Director | ||
| Simon Chandler | Director | ||
| Jenny Seagrove | Director |