Justice is a British drama television series which originally aired on ITV in 39 hour-long episodes between 8 August 1971 and 16 October 1974. Margaret Lockwood stars as Harriet Peterson a female barrister in the North of England. It was made by Yorkshire Television and was based loosely on Justice Is a Woman, an episode of ITV Playhouse broadcast in 1969 in which Lockwood had previously also played a barrister. The theme music was Crown Imperial by William Walton.
Justice (Season 2)
Conspiracy (Episode 1)
Writer: John Malcolm
Air date: 1973-02-09
Runtime: 60 min
Malicious Damage (Episode 2) 1.0
Writer: Kevin Laffan
Air date: 1973-02-16
Runtime: 60 min
A Libel Among Friends (Episode 3)
Writer: Bill MacIlwraith
Air date: 1973-02-23
Runtime: 60 min
The Whole Truth? (Episode 4)
Writer: Bill MacIlwraith
Air date: 1973-03-02
Runtime: 60 min
One for the Road (Episode 5)
Writer: Bill MacIlwraith
Air date: 1973-03-09
Runtime: 60 min
Divorce (Episode 6)
Writer: Kevin Laffan
Air date: 1973-03-16
Runtime: 60 min
After All, What Is a Lie? (Episode 7)
Writer: John Malcolm
Air date: 1973-03-23
Runtime: 60 min
Harriet Peterson Versus Dr. Moody (Episode 8)
Writer: Henry Cecil
Air date: 1973-03-30
Runtime: 60 min
For Those in Peril (Episode 9)
Writer: John Malcolm
Air date: 1973-04-06
Runtime: 60 min
Dummy Scoular Against the Crown (Episode 10)
Writer: Kevin Laffan
Air date: 1973-04-13
Runtime: 60 min
Nobody's That Good (Episode 11)
Writer: John Malcolm
Air date: 1973-04-20
Runtime: 60 min
Covenant for Quiet Enjoyment (Episode 12)
Writer: John Malcolm
Air date: 1973-04-27
Runtime: 60 min
Overview: Harriet tries to secure an appeal for her clerk's son.
Trespass to the Person (Episode 13)
Writer: John Malcolm
Air date: 1973-05-04
Runtime: 60 min

Seasons
Episodes 13
Episodes 13
Episodes 13