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pkcRAISTLIN
wicked! can't have too many law and orders, and good to see our BSG man apollo back on the screen again :)



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Law & Order: UK is a British police procedural and legal television programme, adapted from the American TV series Law & Order. The programme is financed by the production companies Kudos Film and Television, Wolf Films, and NBC Universal.[2] Head writer and director Chris Chibnall based the first series of episodes on scripts and episodes of the parent series. Based in London, and following the formula of the original, Law & Order: UK stars Bradley Walsh, Jamie Bamber, Harriet Walter, Ben Daniels, Freema Agyeman, and Bill Paterson. Law & Order: UK is the first American drama television series to be adapted for British television.


DnDn!!
MrJiveBoJingles
Finally, the UK copying American shows rather than the other way around. :p
trunks1022
if they can find a british equivalent of alana de la garza... :eyes:
astroboy
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
wicked! can't have too many law and orders, and good to see our BSG man apollo back on the screen again :)





DnDn!!


Haha I was pumped when I saw the ad for this last night during svu!


"Doink-Doink alliance?"


bas
Is that going to air in the states as well? Probably not :(

Is that guy a judge or a magistrate or something? Sweet outfit.
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by bas
Is that guy a judge or a magistrate or something? Sweet outfit.


lols, america. so insular. that's what a barrister looks like in the UK ;)
astroboy
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Originally posted by bas
Is that going to air in the states as well? Probably not :(

Is that guy a judge or a magistrate or something? Sweet outfit.


nah barristers (that is lawyers that appear in court - members of the bar.. as opposed to solicitors that give advice etc but don't usually make appearances) have to wear the get-up when they make an appearance. Same in Australia too.. we still have to wear wigs too i believe.

pkcRAISTLIN
i think they're phasing out the wigs over here, but that might depend on jurisdiction.
bas
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
lols, america. so insular. that's what a barrister looks like in the UK ;)

lol what the ever, I assumed it was their equivalent of a DA :p
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by bas
lol what the ever, I assumed it was their equivalent of a DA :p


Well, I just thought in light of your Australian thread you’d enjoy a bit of table-turning. And don’t lie bas, you said MAGISTRATE or JUDGE :p

bas
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
Well, I just thought in light of your Australian thread you’d enjoy a bit of table-turning. And don’t lie bas, you said MAGISTRATE or JUDGE :p

What if their equivalent IS a magistrate or judge? :p

I don't pretend to know how the British legal system works. But if the lawyers have to wear that, it must be the most awesome thing ever.
Sunsnail
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
i think they're phasing out the wigs over here, but that might depend on jurisdiction.


wait.. you all are joking right?
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