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- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) network ITV_(TV_network).
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) numEpisodes "8".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) originalairdate "2014-03-19".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) originalairdate "2014-03-26".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) originalairdate "2014-04-02".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) originalairdate "2014-04-09".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) originalairdate "2014-04-16".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) originalairdate "2014-04-23".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) originalairdate "2014-06-11".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) prevSeries Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_7).
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) seasonName "480.0".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) seasonName "Law & Order: UK".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) shortsummary "--04-30".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) shortsummary "70.0".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) shortsummary "A blood-stained hotel room and a stolen credit card lead Ronnie and Joe to Charles Hutton, a wealthy member of the upper classes who dotes on his wife Camille and daughter Georgia. It is hard to work out what crime has been committed, but Ronnie and Joe have enough evidence to suggest that Georgia gave birth in the hotel room. There is no trace of a baby and it proves difficult for Jake and Kate to mount a prosecution case against Georgia and her boyfriend. To make matters worse, the defence counsel turns out to be an old opponent of Jake's, Maitland Cosby. As the evidence against the young couple stacks up, how far is Georgia's father prepared to go to protect her?".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) shortsummary "Ronnie and Joe come across a skeleton in a car boot at the bottom of the Thames. It turns out that the dead man was Taylor Kane, a black undercover police officer who went missing at the time of the 1985 Brixton riot. Unsettling evidence comes to light as Ronnie, Joe and Wes begin to raise issues and ask questions which the police would rather forget - and Wes gets an unexpected visit from the Commissioner. In court, Jake takes up the prosecution case as Philip Nevins appears for the defendant, DS Darren Grady. Accusations are thrown and the trial hits the headlines. Wes, Ronnie and Joe are drawn deeper and deeper into a case which sees the law itself in the witness box. Then Kane's sister Nikki comes knocking at their door. It is time to choose sides as friendships and loyalties are tested and careers are put on the line in the interests of justice. Guest starring Roger Lloyd-Pack and Graham Cole.".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) shortsummary "When Ronnie and Joe investigate the fatal stabbing of Dr Philip Gardner, a psychiatrist with a caseload of violent adolescent patients, their first instinct is to question the young people he was treating. Then evidence suggests that he may have been having an affair with one of them, and they begin to suspect the doctor's wife Alison. Although initially she denies killing her husband, Alison changes her defence as the case stacks up against her. Pleading that she was not in her right mind and lost control at the time of the stabbing, she makes a persuasive case. Her case is in fact so persuasive that Kate begins to question whether Alison should be on trial for murder at all, but Jake is determined to see justice done. Thanks to some last minute detective work, the team are finally able to uncover the truth. Guest starring Ramon Tikaram.".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) shortsummary "When a spate of shootings claims Wes, Ronnie and Joe are left with little time to grieve - they must catch the killer before he or she moves on to the next person on the hit list. The next likely victim seems to be Henry Sharpe, head of the Crown Prosecution Service, but gradually the link between all the targets becomes clear. The connection is Mark Glendon, who has been in prison after being convicted of the murder of his wife four years previously. Although Glendon is still in custody, his case has been reopened for a retrial. The police face an uphill struggle to find any leads implicating Glendon in the shootings. With the new trial already underway, the race is on to catch the killer before the jury deliver their verdict. * Last appearance of Wes Layton.".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) shortsummary "When the body of an elderly woman is discovered at the foot of a well-known suicide leap, Ronnie detects foul play. The dead woman, Ranya Habib, had no apparent reason for killing herself and the finger of suspicion points at Dr Yafeu Elsayed, recently arrived in the UK to visit her. Ronnie wonders if there might be a terrorist connection, but with no evidence attention turns to Ranya's family - her son Tariq and his wife Safia. Even after the detectives obtain a confession to Ranya's murder, Joe is baffled as to the motive and the whole matter seems to be shrouded in a conspiracy of silence. Then as a shocking revelation comes to light, Joe and Kate join forces. It is a move, which sees Kate about to jeopardise her entire career as she leaves Jake to prosecute the case on his own. Guest starring Haydn Gwynne and Glyn Pritchard.".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) showName "Law & Order: UK".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) title "Bad Romance".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) title "Customs".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) title "Hard Stop".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) title "I Predict A Riot".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) title "Pride".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) title "Repeat to Fade".
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) title "Safe from Harm".
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- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) writtenby Jamie_Crichton.
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) writtenby Louise_Ironside.
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) writtenby Matt_Evans.
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) writtenby Noel_Farragher.
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) writtenby Richard_Stokes_(producer).
- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) writtenby Tom_Grieves.
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- Law_&_Order:_UK_(series_8) comment "On 28 June 2013, Bradley Walsh confirmed on This Morning that an eighth series had been commissioned and would start filming in October 2013. ITV later confirmed that Law & Order: UK would return in 2014 with an eight episode series, and that Ben Bailey Smith had been cast as DS Joe Hawkins, replacing Paul Nicholls as DS Sam Casey.This was the last series of Law & Order: UK to air before the show took an indefinite break on 11 June 2014.".
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