Trial of Richard III, The
- Synopsis
- The trial of Richard III, who was accused of murdering the princes in the Tower. The trial takes place in a reconstructed Old Bailey courtroom with the former Lord Chancellor, Lord Elwyn Jones, as Judge. Two eminent QCs, appearing under assumed names, present the case for and against the murder charges. Leading historians and scientists give evidence. Recreates a modern-day murder trial and is a study of English law.
- Language
- English
- Country
- Great Britain
- Medium
- Television
- Technical information
- Colour / Sound
- Year of release
- 2006
- Transmission details
- 4 Nov 1984 (Channel: ITV)
- Duration
- 225 mins
Additional Details
- Production type
- Documentary/Educational/News
- Plays
- Richard III
- Subjects
- English language and literature; History; Law
- Keywords
- moot courts; murder trials; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Richard III, King of England (1452-1485)
Notes
- Notes
- The programme is not available separately but is included as an extra in the special digitally restored DVD release of Olivier’s RICHARD III. (1955).
- Documentation
- 'The Trial of Richard III’, by Richard Drewett and Mark Redhead, contains a transcript of the trial and a description of the events leading up to the making of the programme (Alan Sutton).
- Uses
- Students of English law; historians.*
Production Company
Sponsor
- Name
Channel Four Television
- Phone
- 071-396 4444
- Address
- LONDON
SW1P 2TX
Distributor (Sale)
- Name
Network
- shop@networkonair.com
- Web
- http://networkonair.com/ External site opens in new window
- Phone
- 01992 657707
- Address
- 19-20 Blythe Road
Berghem Mews
Hammersmith
London
W14 0HN - Notes
- Founded in 1997, Network specialises in distributing niche television programmes, predominantly licensed from Granada Ventures and Fremantle. They have recently branched into feature film distribution. Sale via retail outlets or direct via Network’s website, which has some’web exclusive’ offers.
- Name
Retail outlets
How to cite this record
Shakespeare, "Trial of Richard III, The". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/shakespeare/search/index.php/title/22084 (Accessed 26 Nov 2024)