Deed has an environmental case before him, in which a company operating a large-scale waste incinerator is accused of damaging people's health by air pollution. Jo Mills represents the parents of a damaged child, but is losing. Then it comes out that the company deliberately hid a fault at the incinerator which made its emissions far worse. Meanwhile, Rufus Barron comes up with evidence to support the claim that Neil Haughton took a bribe on a defence contract. Then the evidence is lost, and Haughton demands that Deed should be impeached for unprofessional conduct.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| G. F. Newman | Writer | ||
| Rachel O'Meara | Guest Star | ||
| Burt Kwouk | Guest Star | ||
| Simon Ward | Guest Star | ||
| Trevor Bowen | Guest Star | ||
| Gemma Jones | Guest Star | ||
| P.H. Moriarty | Guest Star | ||
| Roger Martin | Guest Star | ||
| Aneirin Hughes | Guest Star | ||
| Barbara Thorn | Guest Star | ||
| Jeremy Child | Guest Star | ||
| Andrew Whipp | Guest Star | ||
| Anthony Barclay | Guest Star | ||
| Sara Stephens | Guest Star | ||
| April Walker | Guest Star | ||
| Ben Caplan | Guest Star | ||
| Caroline Langrishe | Guest Star | ||
| Alan McKenna | Guest Star | ||
| Peter Lindford | Guest Star | ||
| Simon Chandler | Guest Star | ||
| Kate Carthy | Guest Star | ||
| Simon Chandler | Director | ||
| Jenny Seagrove | Director | ||
| Trevor Bowen | Director | ||
| Deborah Paige | Director | ||
| Louisa Clein | Director | ||
| Martin Shaw | Director |