Case for the Defence
1978 Australian television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Case for the Defence is a 1978 Australian legal TV series.[1] It starred John Hamblin as Sydney defence lawyer John Case and Judith Arthy as Winsome Blake. Supporting cast were Max Osbiston as Proudfoot, Edward Howell as Wheems and Robert 'Tex' Morton as Rupe Case.[2]
Case for the Defence | |
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Written by | Anne Brooksbank Bob Ellis Tony Morphett Ron McLean |
Starring | John Hamblin |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 9 |
Production | |
Producer | Reg Grundy Organisation |
Running time | 90 mins |
Original release | |
Release | 1978 |
Cast
Main / regular
- John Hamblin as John Case
- Judith Arthy as Winsome Blake
- Max Osbiston as Proudfoot
- Edward Howell as Wheems
- Robert 'Tex' Morton as Rupe Case
- Kevin Miles as Fulstrom
- Trevor Kent as The Rabbi
- John Waters as Steve Gray
Guests
- Angela Punch McGregor as Ruth (1 episode)
- Barry Otto as Doctor
- Belinda Giblin as Terri Simpson (1 episode)
- Ben Gabriel as Edward Freeman (1 episode)
- Betty Lucas as Fiona Malcolm (1 episode)
- Brian Moll as The Judge
- Bruce Spence as Alfred (2 episodes)
- Bud Tingwell as George McGee (1 episode)
- Elizabeth Alexander as Jean (1 episode)
- Enid Lorimer as Mrs Latimer (1 episode)
- Joanne Samuel as Amy (1 episode)
- Kevin Miles as Fulstrom (1 episode)
- Lorna Lesley as The Receptionist (1 episode)
- Peter Whitford as Institution Director (1 episode)
References
External links
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