All Rise for Julian Clary - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Episode 1
The camp comedian presides over disputes between members of the public, with regular guest June Whitfield, in a six-part series. Tonight's cases feature a pizza shop deputy manager accusing his delivery boys of unnecessary delays and a vicar from Essex charged with cruelty against flower-nibbling rabbits.

Episode 2
The camp comedian presides over two more disputes between members of the public, with regular guest June Whitfield. Should a 12-year-old boy be given his own front-door key in spite of his parents' serious reservations? And will Julian's own brand of community service be enough to silence a pub regular whose chat-up lines, claims the landlady, have reached their sell-by date?

Episode 3
Judge Julian Clary, with regular guest June Whitfield, rules in two more cases brought before him. Karl accuses his flatmate Dean of being unhealthily obsessed with the Eurovision Song Contest, while Tracey claims her boyfriend Darren is more interested in model cars than in her. Motorhead's Lemmy is tonight's special guest.

Episode 4
Judge Julian Clary, with regular guest June Whitfield, rules in two more cases. He presides over a dispute involving single pensioners who do not want to be financially penalised for travelling alone, and teenagers who take on their mothers for the right to get married.

Episode 5
Judge Julian Clary, with regular guest June Whitfield, rules in two more cases brought before him. Street-artist Gordana Bjelic-Rados is accused of creating an ugly eyesore on the roof of her house by the landlord of the pub next door. And Chris Batson is charged with being unfeasibly careful with money by the barmaid of his local pub. Plus a visit to the Red Devils' airfield camp in Wiltshire.

Episode 6
Judge Julian Clary, with regular guest June Whitfield, pronounces sentence in two more cases brought before him.
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