Episodes
Death of a Son
January 8, 1989
In September 1982, Pauline and Ray Williams were woken with the news that their 19-year-old son John had been found dead. They discovered he had been experimenting with drugs but the inquest verdict was clear: John had been 'unlawfully killed'. Yet no prosecutions followed. Pauline could not accept this decision and spent the next three years taking on the British legal establishment. The outcome of her campaign has now earned her a place in legal history.
Angel Voices
January 15, 1989
Flying in the Branches
January 22, 1989
Words of Love
January 29, 1989
Leaving
February 5, 1989
Virtuoso
February 12, 1989
The Picnic
February 19, 1989
'I, Margie Starling, am perfectly, perfectly happy, right now!'... and why not? An adoring young husband, a grown-up daughter who'll soon adjust to having a stepfather her own age, and now a birthday picnic by the river. Why shouldn't Margie be happy?
The Firm
February 26, 1989
This is the story of rival "Firms" of football (soccer) supporters, and how one man has a wish to team them up for the European Championships of 1988. However, when this is discussed, the opposing leaders are not happy, as they believe this is a challenge to their authority. This Film shows how football violence has progressed from pure violence to a form of organized crime, to the extent that all the leaders know each others home phone / mobile phone numbers.
Here Is the News
March 3, 1989
Ice Dance
March 12, 1989
Sitting Targets
March 19, 1989
Defrosting the Fridge
March 26, 1989
An American football coach takes over the running of a no-hope English soccer team.