Trevor Luckhurst takes to the stand, and it isn't long before the prosecution team rile him up, and get a fiery response out of him.
I wasn't one hundred percent sure I was going to be fully engaged in this three part story after episode one, but this second part has won me over.
The plot has definitely progressed, and it seems possible that the injured party, the seemingly robust and honest Mr Bell, may have a reason for lying to The Court.
You can't fault the acting of Keith Bell, who has made Luckhurst one very interesting character, not wanting to knock him, but he does look like an oven ready villain.
Mr Fry certainly showed his worth here, he was quite fierce, and that word plimsolls took me straight back to my childhood.
Enjoyed, 8/10.
8/10.