Jo Mills leads for the prosecution and Brian Cantwell for the defence when a British member of parliament, Alan Roxborough, is tried on a charge of attempting to murder his boyfriend with a frying pan. As usual, there is a conspiracy in the background to pervert the course of justice, which may be connected to Roxborough's opposition to certain British arms deals.Meanwhile, Deed goes into therapy and has a brief affair with his therapist.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| G. F. Newman | Writer | ||
| Tina D'Cruz | Guest Star | ||
| Amita Dhiri | Guest Star | ||
| Nick Reding | Guest Star | ||
| Michael Eaves | Guest Star | ||
| John Sessions | Guest Star | ||
| Ray Emmett Brown | Guest Star | ||
| Peter Capaldi | Guest Star | ||
| Christopher Cazenove | Guest Star | ||
| Bob Sherman | Guest Star | ||
| Luke Shaw | Guest Star | ||
| Sam Troughton | Guest Star | ||
| Simon Ward | Guest Star | ||
| Colin Gourley | Guest Star | ||
| Sandy McDade | Guest Star | ||
| Joan Blackham | Guest Star | ||
| James Barron | Guest Star | ||
| Santiago Cabrera | Guest Star | ||
| Roger Alborough | Guest Star | ||
| Barbara Thorn | Guest Star | ||
| Terence Maynard | Guest Star | ||
| David Kerr | Director | ||
| Martin Shaw | Director | ||
| Simon Chandler | Director | ||
| Jenny Seagrove | Director |