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The Trials of Oz

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Directed by
  
Sheree Folkson

Original language(s)
  
English

Director
  
Sheree Folkson

Network
  
BBC Two

Written by
  
Geoffrey Robertson

8/10
IMDb

Country of origin
  
UK

Producer(s)
  
Simon Curtis

Running time
  
1h 30m

Produced by
  
Simon Curtis

Starring
  
Hugh Grant Leslie Phillips Simon Callow Nigel Hawthorne

Editor(s)
  
Stephen Newnham (video tape)

Cast
  
Hugh Grant, Peter O'Brien, Alfred Molina

Similar
  
Jenny's War, Night Train to Venice, Champagne Charlie, Our Sons, Privileged

The Trials of Oz is 1991 video-taped BBC television drama shown in the UK on 9 November 1991 as part of BBC 2's Performance anthology series of single plays.

It concerns the six-week trial in June and July 1971 trial in which the editors of the British underground magazine Oz were prosecuted on three charges, including obscenity. The play is an adaptation of the transcripts of the court case by Geoffrey Robertson, who was junior defence counsel at the trial. The re-enactment features Hugh Grant as Richard Neville, Peter O'Brien as Jim Anderson, Kevin Allen as Felix Dennis, Leslie Phillips as Judge Michael Argyle, Nigel Hawthorne as Brian Leary, Simon Callow as John Mortimer, Alfred Molina as George Melly, Lee Cornes as Marty Feldman, and Nigel Planer as John Peel.

The three accused were convicted of obscenity and given sentences ranging from nine to fifteen months, but released on appeal at which the trial judge was severely reprimanded for misdirecting the jury.

The play was nominated for a BAFTA Award as Best Single Drama.

References

The Trials of Oz Wikipedia