Kavanagh Q.C.

Kavanagh Q.C. (1995-2001)

EndedScripted showDrama, Crime, Mystery

Kavanagh Q.C. is a British television series made by Central Television for ITV between 3 January 1995 – 25 April 2001.

The series starred John Thaw as barrister James Kavanagh QC who comes from a working-class upbringing in Bolton, Greater Manchester. This is only discovered in later episodes as his parents' health deteriorates and through an exchange with a colleague who presumed that Kavanagh was actually a Yorkshireman. The series dealt with his battles in the courtroom as well as his domestic dramas which include the death of his devoted and affectionate wife. Later he begins dating a fellow barrister.

In court Kavanagh is usually seen to be defending a client who seems likely to be convicted until a twist in the case occurs, but occasionally Kavanagh is seen in a prosecuting role. The main plot often features Kavanagh confronting cases with a subtext of racism, sexism or other prejudice. In sub-plots comedy came from the pomposity and self-absorption of Jeremy, a posh barrister in chambers. Kavanagh will not stand for injustice and is never bullied by threats or bribes from those whom he is up against in the courtroom.

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Scheduleevery Monday (90 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S05E04End GamesMärz 29, 1999
S05E03Time of NeedMärz 22, 1999
S05E02The More Loving OneMärz 15, 1999
S05E01Previous ConvictionsMärz 8, 1999
S04E06Dead ReckoningApr. 21, 1998
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What is the Kavanagh Q.C. premiere date?

The show premiered on January 3, 1995.

Who created the TV show Kavanagh Q.C.?

The show was created by Gordon Flemyng and John Mortimer.

Who played James Kavanagh in the TV show Kavanagh Q.C.?

John Thaw played the character of James Kavanagh in the TV show Kavanagh Q.C..

Who played the character of Jeremy Aldermarten in the TV show Kavanagh Q.C.?

Nicholas Jones played the character of Jeremy Aldermarten in the TV show Kavanagh Q.C.

Name the character played by Oliver Ford Davies in Kavanagh Q.C.?

Oliver Ford Davies played the character named Judge Murchison in Kavanagh Q.C..

Which actor played the character Raphael Cork in the TV show Kavanagh Q.C.?

The character of Raphael Cork was played by actor Clifford Rose in the TV show Kavanagh Q.C..

How old was James Kavanagh in the first season of Kavanagh Q.C.?

James Kavanagh's age is not stated in the first season of Kavanagh Q.C..

Who directed the episode 'Nothing But the Truth' of Kavanagh Q.C.?

The episode 'Nothing But the Truth' of Kavanagh Q.C. was directed by Renny Rye.

How many episodes of Kavanagh Q.C. have the character of James Kavanagh's wife, Lizzie Kavanagh, in them?

James Kavanagh's wife, Lizzie Kavanagh, is not a character in any of the episodes of Kavanagh Q.C..

Who wrote the episode 'End Game' of Kavanagh Q.C.?

The episode 'End Game' of Kavanagh Q.C. was written by John Mortimer.

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