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Trial & Retribution

Trial & Retribution
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Genre Crime drama
Created by Lynda La Plante
Written by Various
Directed by Various
Starring David Hayman
Victoria Smurfit
Kate Buffery
Dorian Lough
Barbara Thorn
Inday Ba
Sarah Ozeke
Country of origin
  • United Kingdom
Original language(s)
  • English
No. of seasons 12
No. of episodes 44 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Lynda La Plante
  • Liz Thorburn
Producer(s)
  • Christopher Hall
  • Jolyon Symonds
Location(s)
  • United Kingdom
Running time 120 minutes (Series 1-7)
90 minutes (Series 8-10)
60 minutes (Series 11-12)
Production company(s)
  • La Plante Productions
Release
Original network ITV, STV, UTV
Picture format 4:3/16:9 (1080i)
Original release 19 October 1997 – 13 February 2009

Trial & Retribution is a feature-length ITV police procedural television drama series that first aired on ITV1 on 19 October 1997. Written and devised by Lynda La Plante as a follow-on from her successful television series Prime Suspect, each episode was typically broadcast over two nights. David Hayman stars as the main protagonist of the series, DCS Michael "Mike" Walker. Throughout the series, he has two main sidekicks: DI Pat North (Kate Buffery) and DCI Róisín Connor (Victoria Smurfit).

The first seven series each contained two two-hour long episodes, covering one feature-length story. From series eight, the format was reduced to two 90-minute-long episodes. As of series ten, the format once again changed, incorporating multiple stories across one series. For the final two series, this format was retained; however the length of the episodes was reduced to 60 minutes. The last ever episode was broadcast on 13 February 2009. The complete series was released on DVD on 14 July 2014.

Each episode makes frequent use of split screen scenes, with usually three images shown in one screen. Similar effects were frequently used in other series such as 24 and Spooks, and in later episodes of the ITV police-soap series, The Bill. The camera angles used in the split-screen configuration of Trial & Retribution tended to be used to present the situation from different perspectives, including the angle from the suspects, angle from behind and in front of the characters, angle from the crime-scene and/or angle from different sides of the town.

Series five was originally recorded and due for broadcast in October 2001, continuing the regular yearly broadcasts in October. However, due to special programming regarding the September 11 attacks, the programme was removed from the schedule and was not rescheduled for broadcast until June 2002. Certain other territories, including Australia, still received the broadcast in 2001.


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