Second Verdict is a six-part 1976 BBC television series, a dramatised documentaries of classic criminal cases and unsolved crimes from history re-appraised by fictional police officers. Stratford Johns and Frank Windsor reprised for a final time their double-act as Detective Chief Superintendents Barlow and Watt, hugely popular with TV audiences from the long-running series Z-Cars; Softly, Softly; and Barlow at Large.
Second Verdict (Temporada 1)
The Lindbergh Kidnapping (Episodio 1)
Guionista: Elwyn Jones
Fecha de emisión: 1976-05-27
Duración: 50 min
Sinopsis: Was Bruno Hauptmann really the man responsible for the kidnapping and murder of the Lindbergh baby in 1932? Or was he the victim of a miscarriage of justice?
Who Killed the Princes in the Tower? (Episodio 2)
Guionista: John Lloyd
Fecha de emisión: 1976-06-03
Duración: 50 min
Sinopsis: Was Richard III really the murderer of popular legend?
The French Bluebeard (Episodio 3)
Guionista: Elwyn Jones
Fecha de emisión: 1976-06-10
Duración: 50 min
Sinopsis: The story of Henri Landru and the mysterious disappearances of so many of his rich lady friends.
Murder on the 10.27 (Episodio 4)
Guionista: John Lloyd
Fecha de emisión: 1976-06-17
Duración: 50 min
Sinopsis: John Alexander Dickman was hanged for murdering a man aboard a train in 1910. But were the two chief witnesses against him the ones really responsible?
Lizzie Borden (Episodio 5)
Guionista: Elwyn Jones
Fecha de emisión: 1976-06-24
Duración: 50 min
Sinopsis: Lizzie Borden took an ax and gave her father forty whacks - or did she?
Who Burned the Reichstag? (Episodio 6)
Guionista: Elwyn Jones
Fecha de emisión: 1976-07-01
Duración: 50 min
Sinopsis: How the mentally challenged Marinus van der Lubbe was framed for arson by the Nazis.
Temporadas
Episodios 6