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S1
开播:1996-09-27季终:1996-11-08
剧集列表
1996/11/08 S1 E7
Episode 7

Judge Julian presides over the grievances of the public for the last time in the final programme of the series. This week, actress Nerys Hughes is charged with being "nice", The Sun newspaper is subjected to a ruthless once-over and the fate of amateur singing duo "Billy and Sue" is decided. Featuring Fanny the Wonder dog.

1996/11/01 S1 E6
Episode 6

Nightclub owner Peter Stringfellow takes his turn in the dock and Coronation Street's Reg Holdsworth - aka Ken Morley - makes a guest appearance on the show in which Julian Clary presides over the grievances of the public.

1996/10/25 S1 E5
Episode 5

Unwanted windscreen washers, karaoke addicts and Wolf from Gladiators are in the dock this week as comedian Julian Clary holds court, presiding over the grievances of the public and acting as judge and jury.

1996/10/18 S1 E4
Episode 4

Comedian Julian Clary holds court, presiding over the grievances of the public and acting as judge and jury, with Frank Thornton as court clerk. The guest defendants this week include television host Richard Whiteley.

1996/10/11 S1 E3
Episode 3

The series in which comedian Julian Clary holds court, presiding over the grievances of the public and acting as judge and jury, with Frank Thornton as court clerk. This week, a 13-year-old puts her mother in the dock; the people of Stratford take umbrage over an ugly sculpture; and a tap-dance class accuse their teacher of attempted murder. The celebrity guest in the dock is chef Gary Rhodes.

1996/10/04 S1 E2
Episode 2

The series in which comedian Julian Clary holds court, presiding over the grievances of the public and acting as judge and jury. This week's causes of grief include a husband who is never at home and an embarrassing friend. The celebrity guest in the dock is novelist Jilly Cooper.

1996/09/27 S1 E1
Episode 1

The first in a new seven-part series in which comedian Julian Clary holds court, presiding over the grievances of the public and acting as judge and jury. Held in check by his clerk (played by Frank Thornton from Are You Being Served?) Julian dispenses his own brand of justice to all concerned, including celebrity guest Lionel Blair.