Newton's Law

Newton's Law (2017)

EndedScripted showDrama, Legal

Newton's Law centers around Josephine Newton, a suburban solicitor with an over-developed sense of responsibility who attempts to return to her briefly glorious stint at the Bar.

When Josephine's low-flying solicitor's practice is incinerated by a disgruntled client, she is persuaded by her old uni' friend and not-so-secret admirer, Lewis Hughes, to trade the benefits of her brilliant mind for a berth in the lofty glamour of Knox Chambers. With her office destroyed, her marriage collapsing and motherhood fast losing its charm, Josephine decides it's time she took her own aspirations off the back burner and resumed her barrister's robes.

If only it were that easy to leave her old life behind!

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 20:30 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08Equal and Opposite ForcesMärz 30, 2017
S01E07Terminal VelocityMärz 23, 2017
S01E06The Uncertainty PrincipleMärz 16, 2017
S01E05Newton's Law of CoolingMärz 9, 2017
S01E04Uniform MotionMärz 2, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Newton's Law premiere?

Newton's Law premiered on February 9, 2017.

Who is the creator of Newton's Law?

Newton's Law was created by Deb Cox and Fiona Eagger.

What is the genre of Newton's Law?

Newton's Law falls under the genre of comedy-drama.

Where is Newton's Law set?

Newton's Law is set in Melbourne, Australia.

Who plays the lead character in Newton's Law?

Claudia Karvan portrays the lead character, Josephine Newton, in Newton's Law.

What is Josephine Newton's profession in the show?

Josephine Newton is a high-flying barrister in Newton's Law.

Who is Josephine Newton's mentor in the show?

Josephine Newton's mentor in Newton's Law is Lewis Hughes, played by Toby Schmitz.

Does Newton's Law feature courtroom drama?

Yes, Newton's Law includes courtroom drama as part of its storyline.

What is the main conflict Josephine Newton faces in Newton's Law?

Josephine Newton struggles to balance her personal and professional life in Newton's Law.

What is the running theme of Newton's Law?

The running theme of Newton's Law revolves around justice, ethics, and the complexities of the legal system.

Does Newton's Law explore social issues?

Yes, Newton's Law tackles social issues such as gender equality and workplace discrimination.

Are there any romantic subplots in Newton's Law?

Yes, Newton's Law includes romantic subplots involving Josephine Newton and her love interests.

Does Newton's Law incorporate humor?

Yes, Newton's Law incorporates humor to balance the dramatic elements of the show.

Are there any recurring characters in Newton's Law?

Yes, Newton's Law features recurring characters such as Skye Stewart, Helena O'Connell, and Johnny Allbright.

Does Newton's Law explore the challenges faced by women in the legal profession?

Yes, Newton's Law sheds light on the challenges and biases faced by women in the legal profession.

Does Newton's Law have a diverse cast?

Yes, Newton's Law boasts a diverse cast, showcasing various backgrounds and cultures.

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