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Silent Witness is a British crime drama television series produced by the BBC that focuses on a team of forensic pathology experts and their investigations into various crimes. First broadcast in 1996, the series was created by Nigel McCrery , a former murder squad detective based in Nottingham .
Carr was in her thirties when she took on her first professional acting role, playing Mother Courage, before heading to the Young Vic with another Bertolt Brecht play, The Exception and the Rule. [7] In 2013, she joined the long-running BBC crime thriller series Silent Witness as regular character Clarissa Mullery.
It was confirmed during the shooting of series 15 that Silent Witness would return for a 16th series in January 2013. It is the final series to star William Gaminara, as Professor Leo Dalton. [17] This series sees the introduction of new main characters Jack Hodgson and technician Clarissa, portrayed by David Caves and Liz Carr, respectively.
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The silent witness rule is the use of "substitutions" when referring to sensitive information in the United States open courtroom jury trial system. An example of a substitution method is the use of code-words on a "key card", to which witnesses and the jury would refer during the trial, but which the public would not have access to.
William Gaminara (born 1956) is a British actor, screenwriter and playwright, probably best known for playing pathologist Professor Leo Dalton on the television series Silent Witness, from 2002 to 2013. His plays include According to Hoyle, The Three Lions and The Nightingales.
Silent Witness: D.S. Rob Bradley Recurring; 4 episodes Casualty: Kenny Howell 1 episode: Next of Kin: 1999 Births, Marriages and Deaths: Josh Jack of Hearts: Jim 1 episode: 1.1: 2000 McCready and Daughter: Morgan Urban Gothic: Lucien 1 episode: The One Where... Burnside: Jerry Forbes 2 episodes: Exposed (parts 1 & 2) 2001 Attila: Thorismund ...
McCrery has written several crime novels, in the series Silent Witness and The Detective Inspector Lapslie Books. [8] (five books with two more to come). A "Silent Witness" short story was serialised over three parts in the Mail On Sunday. In non-fiction, he has published Silent Witnesses: A History of Forensic Science (2013), [7] Shoot!: