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The trial is focused on Talitha Campbell, the estranged daughter of a wealthy property developer. Talitha is charged with conspiring to murder a fellow university student named Hannah Ellis, and her trial places her own family and Hannah s at the eye of a media storm.
Duty solicitor Cleo Roberts is also drawn into the furore, having been on duty during the night of Talitha s arrest. Talitha rejects her father s help and instead wants Cleo to lead her defence, with the prosecution planning to weaponise Talitha s gender and her social privilege against her.
But what is Talitha really – Damaged scapegoat? Or cold-blooded killer?
BBC announces cast for new crime drama from Line of Duty producers
Worried about filling the Line of Duty void? Showtrial is the answer
16:42, 23 APR 2021
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Line of Duty series six has had viewers gripped every Sunday night for the last few weeks.
Casting announced for latest drama from Line Of Duty producers
Alex Green, PA Entertainment Reporter
23 April 2021, 12:59 pm
Rocks star Sharon D Clarke, Quantico actress Tracy Ifeachor and Star Trek: Discovery’s James Frain have been cast in the latest drama from the producers of Line Of Duty and Bodyguard.
Showtrial on BBC One, which is set in and filming around Bristol, will explore how “prejudice, politics and the media distort the legal process”, according to the broadcaster.
It is the latest drama from World Productions, which also counts The Diplomat on UKTV’s Alibi channel and The Pembrokeshire Murders on ITV among its recent projects.