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- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) abstract "The first series of Law & Order: UK premiered on ITV on 23 February 2009 and concluded on 6 April 2009.".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) country Television_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) firstAirDate "2009-02-23".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) network ITV_(TV_network).
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) numberOfEpisodes "7".
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- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) aux ""...In Memory of"".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) aux ""American Dream"".
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- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) country Television_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) directedby Andy_Goddard.
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) directedby Tristram_Powell.
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) directedby "Mark Everest".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) directedby "Omar Madha".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) episodeList List_of_Law_&_Order:_UK_episodes.
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) episodenumber "2".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) episodenumber "3".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) episodenumber "4".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) episodenumber "5".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) episodenumber "6".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) episodenumber "7".
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- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) firstAired "2009-02-23".
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- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) lastAired "2009-04-06".
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- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) network ITV_(TV_network).
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) nextSeries Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_2).
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) numEpisodes "7".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) originalairdate "2009-03-02".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) originalairdate "2009-03-09".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) originalairdate "2009-03-16".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) originalairdate "2009-03-23".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) originalairdate "2009-03-30".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) originalairdate "2009-04-06".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) originalairdate "2009-06-18".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) originalairdate "2009-06-25".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) originalairdate "2009-07-02".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) originalairdate "2009-07-09".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) originalairdate "2009-07-16".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) originalairdate "2009-07-23".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) region "2010-01-11".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) region "2010-10-26".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) region "2011-03-02".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) seasonName "''Series 1'".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) seasonName "Law & Order: UK".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) shortsummary "7.8894E8".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) shortsummary "When Phillips' gynaecologist, Dr. Alec Merrick , touches her inappropriately during a routine medical examination, she files a complaint with the police and accuses the respected doctor of sexual assault. Brooks, Devlin and Chandler struggle to find any firm evidence to investigate and the team becomes divided, but can't seem to find any former patients who may have made similar claims. They do however find that he did sleep with some patients, even if they won't accuse him of misconduct, making the conflicting reports from previous clients impossible to make an arrest. After learning that they have insufficient evidence to proceed, Phillips then resorts to desperate means to obtain justice only to make things worse for herself. Returning for a follow-up exam, Merrick drugs and rapes her, which she records on a spy camera. Steel is pitted against formidable defence barrister Phyllis Gladstone , who at trial claims entrapment. When Merrick also claims that the sex was consensual and the apparent rape was in fact role-playing as agreed to by both of them, Steel comes under pressure to secure a conviction.".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) shortsummary "When a 13-year-old boy is found kicked to death at Euston Station, first the detectives have to identify him. Their initial assumption is that he is a runaway but the autopsy reveals that he was well fed and in good health. DI Chandler holds a press conference which leads to identifying the victim as Danny Jackson who was in foster care as his mother, Mandy is a former drug addict and currently in a rehab facility. She recently left her live-in boyfriend, Stevie Agnew , who is already suspected of physical abuse towards the victim but he denies ever touching the child and claims not to have seen him since he left his mother. Brooks and Devlin become emotionally affected by the case which seems to involve child abuse and gang violence. The trail leads to the arrest of another young boy, Jono Blake , who was also in care at the same house as Danny. Steel and Phillips face an "old flame" from Steel's past in defence barrister Beatrice McArdle , who attempts a bizarre and audacious line of defence of genetic predisposition towards violence: the suggestion that genes could be responsible for aggressive behaviour. This could upset the whole British legal system since other defendants could claim that genes means that they are not responsible for their actions.".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) shortsummary "When a treasure hunter with a metal detector uncovers a nine-year-old skeleton in shallow grave aside the Thames mudflats, it forces Brooks and Devlin to reopen a contentious murder case when they identify the remains as those of David Ackroyd who disappeared in 1999. His supposed killer and business partner, Luke Slade , was eventually convicted of murder although no corpse was found and an unreliable witness claimed that Slade told him he had slit his victims throat but the medical examiner finds that he was shot in the head. As a result, it would appear that Slade is the victim of a miscarriage of justice. Steel, however, is far from convinced and, when Slade represents himself in court, it becomes less about the trial and more about the vendetta between the two men. Slade soon files a writ to have his conviction overturned and the Crown prosecutors learn that Slade will represent himself at the appeal. Whilst in jail Slade has become skilled in the law and wins himself a re-trial, putting James Steel's career on the line in the process as was the original trial prosecutor as this was his first case with the Crown Prosecution Service. Steel and the police have to build an entirely new case against him and Steel soon finds himself before his own hearing alleging misconduct in his pursuit of Slade but fortunately for Steel, a visit to Slade's old cell-mate yields results. * Original episode and this adaptation inspired by the Billionaire Boys Club case.".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) shortsummary "When an arson attack on a Turkish club claims kills 17 people, all undocumented illegal immigrants, Brooks and Devlin are under pressure to discover just who was behind it. Using CCTV, they manage to trace a suspect to a nearby hospital and what was first thought of as a racist attack soon turns out to be a lot more complicated. The perpetrator, Nazim Kazaba , is caught as part of the device he used went off in the blast and something embedded in his leg but is refusing treatment, the situation is not helped when a suspect's human rights gets in the way of obtaining the crucial evidence. Steel's attempt to force the man to undergo treatment is unsuccessful so the police just wait for the wound to fester and, with evidence finally in hand, charge him with murder. The defendant decides to cut a deal and his information leads them to Ediz Kilic , one of the most prominent members of London's Turkish community who is also a people smuggler who Kazaba claims forced him to silence the clubbers, who were ready to expose his activities. The prosecutors struggle to build a case as a conflict emerges between justice, community relations and racial harmony. Steel jeopardises his friendship with a Turkish school mate, who resents being under suspicion, from his student days to get information to bring Kilic down. * Original episode and this adaptation inspired by the Happy Land fire caused by Julio Gonzalez.".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) shortsummary "When the body of ex-vice squad officer, Frank McCallum, is found in the rear seat of his own car in Paddington, it is discovered that he was apparently killed after oral sex. They trace his movements to a young prostitute who has McCallum's wallet in her purse, but forensics eliminates her as a suspect. Though married to an adoring wife Frank had a roving eye and according to the victim's boss , money from the paintballing firm for which he worked is unaccounted for. As they look into their ex-colleague's background, Brooks and Devlin trace McCallum's company credit card to a children's clothing store in Barnes run by two friends, Emma Sandbrook and Kate Barton , only to discover that it is a front for an escort girl service and the two women are moonlighting as high-class prostitutes to pay for their sons' school fees. They charge the women with murder and determine a motive for one of them to have killed the man. Emma's unique and expensive lipstick is identified amongst the forensic evidence in the back of the car. Her "formidable defence barrister", Phyllis Gladstone , argues that McCallum was blackmailing Emma for free sex and attacked her when she tried to get out of the car. He subsequently tried to force her to have sex and she killed him in self-defense. Steel and Alesha are not convinced and prepare to do battle with Gladstone.".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) showName "Law & Order: UK".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) title "Alesha".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) title "Buried".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) title "Paradise".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) title "Unloved".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) title "Unsafe".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) title "Vice".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) writtenby Catherine_Tregenna.
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) writtenby Chris_Chibnall.
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) writtenby Terry_Cafolla.
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) subject Category:Law_&_Order:_UK.
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- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) subject Category:Lists_of_crime_television_series_episodes.
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_1) subject Category:Lists_of_drama_television_series_episodes.
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