The Trial: A Murder in the Family

The Trial: A Murder in the Family
Genre Docudrama
Created by Nick Holt
Written by Sarah Quintrell
Directed by Nick Holt
Kath Mattock
Starring Michael Gould
Emma Lowndes
Kevin Harvey
Fern Deacon
Farshid Rokey
Max Hill
Michelle Nelson
John Ryder
Lucy Organ
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 5 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Emma Loach
Jonathan Smith
Producer(s) Andrew Litvin
Editor(s) Ben Brown
Richard Graham
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Dragonfly
Release
Original network Channel 4
Picture format 16:9 (1080i)
Audio format Stereo
Original release 21 May (2017-05-21) – 26 May 2017 (2017-05-26)

The Trial: A Murder in the Family is a British television docudrama, produced by Dragonfly Film and television, that first broadcast on Channel 4 on 21 May 2017. The five-part series follows a fictional court case in which university lecturer Simon Davis (Michael Gould) is tried for the murder of his wife Carla, in an attempt to recreate an accurate portrayal of an English legal trial. Filming and recording of nearly all real court proceedings in England and Wales are currently prohibited, hence the trial presented cannot be a genuine case.[1] However, the prosecuting counsel, defence counsel and judge featured in the series are real professionals; and the jury is made up of twelve members of the British public. The only actors featured are the defendant and other key witnesses.[2]

The series was co-directed by Nick Holt, who won a BAFTA in 2013 for the Channel 4 documentary The Murder Trial, which followed a very similar format. Holt stated that the new format would "bring audiences closer than ever to those mechanics of a real murder trial." Fellow director Kath Mattock said that; "During rehearsals only three actors knew the truth and we tried to maintain that all the way through the trial. Concepts like 'truth' and 'story' are very subjective in a courtroom, so the trial had a natural fluidity within the confines of the legal process." Although the jury were aware that Davis was played by an actor, they were asked to treat the case as if it where a real trial, and were only presented with the evidence as it was revealed in court.[3]

Max Hill QC, who appears as the prosecuting barrister in this case, was appointed as the independent reviewer for terrorism laws in the UK shortly before the series was filmed.[4] Davis' defence barrister, John Ryder QC, is notable for having played a crucial part in the trial of those suspected of the murder of Damilola Taylor.[5]

Cast

Jury

Episodes

Episode Title Written by Directed by Viewers
(millions)[6]
Original airdate
1"Episode 1"Sarah QuintrellNick Holt & Kath Mattock2.1921 May 2017 (2017-05-21)
The jury are introduced to Simon Davis, accused of the murder of his estranged wife, Carla. Evidence given by a forensic examiner reveals that Carla was pregnant at the time of her death.
2"Episode 2"Sarah QuintrellNick Holt & Kath Mattock1.6122 May 2017 (2017-05-22)
One of Carla's former work colleagues gives evidence, and Simon's ex-wife takes the stand to strengthen claims by the prosecution that he is capable of violence towards a sexual partner.
3"Episode 3"Sarah QuintrellNick Holt & Kath Mattock1.6523 May 2017 (2017-05-23)
Carla's boyfriend, Lewis Skinner, gives evidence following claims that a former work colleague, Danny Mullen, spotted him in the area shortly before Carla's body was found.
4"Episode 4"Sarah QuintrellNick Holt & Kath Mattock1.4824 May 2017 (2017-05-24)
The trial concludes with the final delivery of Simon's evidence, as the jury retire to begin deliberations.
5"Episode 5"Sarah QuintrellNick Holt & Kath Mattock1.4925 May 2017 (2017-05-25)
As the jury continue to try to reach a majority verdict, the truth about what happened on the day of Carla Davis' death is revealed.

References

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