Mr Justice Duncannon
| Mr Justice Duncannon | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Sitcom | 
| Written by | Frank Muir Denis Norden Henry Cecil | 
| Starring | Andrew Cruickshank | 
| Country of origin | United Kingdom | 
| Original language | English | 
| No. of series | 1 | 
| No. of episodes | 6 | 
| Production | |
| Producer | Graeme Muir | 
| Running time | 25 minutes | 
| Original release | |
| Network | BBC TV | 
| Release | 18 January – 22 February 1963 | 
| Related | |
| Brothers in Law | |
Mr Justice Duncannon is a British television sitcom that aired on BBC TV from 18 January to 22 February 1963. It is a spin-off of Brothers in Law and stars Andrew Cruickshank as a London judge. The entire series was wiped and is no longer thought to exist.
Background
In 1962, Brothers in Law – a 13-episode sitcom inspired by the 1955 comedy novel Brothers in Law by Henry Cecil – aired on BBC TV.[1] The last episode, "Counsel for the Prosecution", featured Cruickshank play Mr Justice Duncannon and the character was given its own series the following year.[1] Cecil co-wrote the programme.
Plot
Duncannon is a humorous Scottish judge in London. Although stern he has a humane side.[2] He has a fondness for women and whisky.[1]
Cast
- Andrew Cruickshank as Mr Justice Duncannon
Episodes
Mr Justice Duncannon aired on Fridays, mostly at 8.50pm.[1] Due to the archival policies of the time, all six episodes were subsequently wiped and no longer exist.[3]
| # | Title | Airdate | 
|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Burden of Proof" | 18 January 1963 | 
| 2 | "Brief to the Counsel" | 25 January 1963 | 
| 3 | "The Whole Truth" | 1 February 1963 | 
| 4 | "Trial and Error" | 8 February 1963 | 
| 5 | "A Case of Whisky" | 15 February 1963 | 
| 6 | "Orders Not to Pay" | 22 February 1963 | 
References
- ^ a b c d Lewishohn, Mark (2003). Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy. London: BBC Worldwide. ISBN 0-563-48755-0.
- ^ "Mr. Justice Duncannon". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 26 January 2009. Retrieved 13 December 2013.
- ^ "Missing or incomplete episodes for programme MR JUSTICE DUNCANNON". LostShows.com. Archived from the original on 15 December 2013. Retrieved 13 December 2013.