Kavanagh QC is a British television series made by Carlton Television for ITV between 1995 and 2001. It is has been shown on ITV3 as recently as mid-2008; series 1–5 are available on Region 2 DVDs. The series starred John Thaw as a barrister James Kavanagh QC who comes from a working-class upbringing in Bolton, Lancashire.

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  • Kavanagh QC is a British television series made by Carlton Television for ITV between 1995 and 2001. It is has been shown on ITV3 as recently as mid-2008; series 1–5 are available on Region 2 DVDs. The series starred John Thaw as a barrister James Kavanagh QC who comes from a working-class upbringing in Bolton, Lancashire. This is only discovered in later episodes as his parents' health deteriorates and through an exchange with a colleague who presumed that Kavanagh was actually a Yorkshireman. The series dealt with his battles in the courtroom as well as his domestic dramas which includes the death of his devoted and affectionate wife. Later he begins dating a fellow barrister. In court Kavanagh is usually seen to be defending a client who seems likely to be convicted until a twist in the case occurs, but occasionally Kavanagh is seen in a prosecuting role. The show generally had a left-wing / progressive slant, and the main plot often featured Kavanagh confronting cases with a subtext of racism, sexism or other prejudice. In sub-plots comedy came from the pomposity and self-absorption of Jeremy a posh barristers in chambers. In cameos and regular roles, it included Daisy Bates, Cliff Parisi, Oliver Ford Davies, Nicholas Jones, Lisa Harrow and Tom Brodie. See also list of Kavanagh QC episodes.
  • Kavanagh (Kavanagh Q.C. ) est une série télévisée britannique en 29 épisodes de 100 minutes, créée par Ted Childs et Susan Rogers et diffusée entre le 3 janvier 1995 et le 25 avril 2001 sur le réseau ITV1. En France, la série a été diffusée à partir du 8 octobre 2004 sur TMC.
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  • Kavanagh QC is a British television series made by Carlton Television for ITV between 1995 and 2001. It is has been shown on ITV3 as recently as mid-2008; series 1–5 are available on Region 2 DVDs. The series starred John Thaw as a barrister James Kavanagh QC who comes from a working-class upbringing in Bolton, Lancashire.
  • Kavanagh (Kavanagh Q.C. ) est une série télévisée britannique en 29 épisodes de 100 minutes, créée par Ted Childs et Susan Rogers et diffusée entre le 3 janvier 1995 et le 25 avril 2001 sur le réseau ITV1. En France, la série a été diffusée à partir du 8 octobre 2004 sur TMC.
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