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<p dir="auto"><strong>Homer_Simpson_is_a_Smart-Guy</strong> — <em>12 years ago(June 21, 2013 12:19 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Episode	1  Tracks (adapted from Locomotion)<br />
Writer  Emilia di Girolamo<br />
A suicidal man drives his car across a railway causing the train to crash and	killing	15 people, but he survives.<br />
Crown Prosecutor Jake Thorne (Dominic Rowan) pursues the culprit, Finn Tyler	(Aidan	McArdle) with vigour whilst the	mans defence barrister	(Kate Barker played by Georgia Taylor) tries	to prove his vulnerability and mental illness.<br />
Just as	the case finishes, his	boss, CPS Director Henry Sharpe	(Peter Davison), springs one more surprise on JakeKate is Aleshas replacement.<br />
Another	new face is DI Wes Leyton (Paterson Joseph). Hes an old colleague of Ronnies (Bradley Walsh) and is	covering for DI	Chandler when Tyler is found	dead in	his cell at court and the last person seen entering the	cell was DS Sam	Casey (Paul Nicholls)<br />
Episode	2  Tremors (adapted from Aftershock)<br />
Writer  Emilia	di Girolamo<br />
DS Sam Casey (Paul Nicholls) is	suspended over the death of Finn Tyler and DI	Wes Leyton (Paterson Joseph) gets hands	on with	this investigation, with a reluctant DS Ronnie Brooks (Bradley Walsh) as his partner.<br />
For the	first time we explore a day-in-the-life	of the Law &amp; Order: UK regulars.	After a	few drinks Jake	(Dominic Rowan)	opens up to new	colleague Kate Barker (Georgia Taylor) about his mothers death. We meet Ronnies estranged daughter and follow Sam as he spends the	day with his son, giving new insight into our	heroes	off-duty lives.<br />
Episode	3  Paternal (adapted from Deadbeat)<br />
Writer  Nick Hicks-Beach<br />
A man is found shot dead in a hotel room and the cash he was carrying has gone	missing. We discover the man owed his ex-wife thousands	of pounds in unpaid child support and was lying to his girlfriend about his	line of	work. DS Ronnie Brooks (Bradley Walsh)and  DS Sam Casey (Paul Nicholls) also learn he has a son	dying of leukaemia, but	hadnt been tested for a bone marrow match.<br />
Attention turns	to the ex-father-in-law, Philip	Donovan	(Ian Bleasdale). Did he	hunt down the fathe of his dying grandson to try to recoup the unpaid money or is there more to this family set up than first appears?	How far	will a parent	 go to protect their child<br />
At the CPS Jake	(Dominic Rowan)	and Kate (Georgia Taylor) work out their differences and reach a	more even keel.<br />
Episode	4  Fatherly Love (adapted from	Family Values)<br />
Writer  Noel Farragher<br />
The body of Charlotte Leigh is pulled from the Thames. After ruling out	suicide,	DS Ronnie Brooks (Bradley Walsh) and DS	Sam Casey (Paul	Nicholls) focus their enquiries on the victims abusive ex-husband Richard (Patrick Baladi) with whom	 she was	involved in a bitter custody battle over their teenage daughter, Holly	(Charlotte Hope).<br />
However, the investigation turns closer to home when it appears	Holly was involved in a relationship with	her mothers new husband, Sean (Rory Kennan).	Despite	the evidence pointing to Holly,	Crown Prosecutor Jake Thorne (Dominic Rowan) follows his gut and gambles on a hunch at the trial in a	bid to draw out	the real killer, and in	turn uncovers the dark truth behind the	faade of a seemingly perfect family. This is a story about how far a girl will go to protect the man she loves</p>
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