4 thoughts on “Garrow’s Law (2009-2011) Season One

  1. McCalls 7493 (the Pride&Prejudice&Zombies) has that collar style on one of the coat views. I just went in my sewing room and looked at the pattern piece. I’d describe it as maybe a quarter circle with a square growing out of one end, or like an asymmetrical keystone.

  2. I loved this series, sorry when they didn’t do any more. It’s right in my wheelhouse. It’s set in the later 18th century. Until the 1750s, criminal trials were held in the open air, because of an old law and fears of infection from gaol fever, but then the central courtyard of the Old Bailey was roofed over. Barristers were rare then, and nearly faded away, because there wasn’t much money in it. The money was all in property law, which was still under Church Law.
    As the law was secularised, property law was mostly dealt with in Chancery. When high-profile people (ie rich) were accused of a crime, they employed barristers to defend them, but that didn’t become common until later in the century. And Garrow was an important part of that. Eventually, the Chambers were filled again, as the law was slowly reformed.
    Sorry to go on, but I was delighted to see Garrow featured in a TV series.

  3. I love this show and bought it on DVD, and I’ve never seen it offered streaming anywhere! Lyndsey Marshall is an underused actress, which is sad. She was an amazing Kleopatra in Rome. Nice to see you’re watching Garrow!

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