I didn't video this unfortunately, and he was only on for a couple of minutes. I very much like the way British TV does trial reconstructions. I think it is less intrusive than filming trials live, but it makes very gripping drama. It must be quite a challenge for script-editor, director and actors. The turn-around is obviously very swift, and it must be a challenge to generate drama and characterisation from raw transcripts. In Pacey's case the challenge was exacerbated by the fact that he was representing a very dry academic sort of chap. I could see some continuity with Tarrant - that sort of stubborn 'like it or lump it' face that he puts up from time to time.
Alison
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