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Following the cuts to Legal Aid, pressure is mounting on Shoe Lane barristers' chambers. Head clerk Billy Lamb makes a desperate bid to secure work from an unscrupulous solicitor.

By Mick Collins

Following the cuts to Legal Aid the pressure is mounting on Shoe Lane barristers' chambers. Head Clerk Billy Lamb (Neil Stuke) anticipates that they are on the brink of financial collapse and makes a desperate bid to secure work from an unscrupulous solicitor. But his wheeler-dealing creates unease in the Shoe Lane clerks' room and he soon finds himself at loggerheads with his star-performing barrister Rose Parker (Alex Tregear).

The drama series is inspired by the 大象传媒 One legal drama Silk and features the same core cast and characters from the TV show's clerks' room: Neil Stuke, Theo Barklem-Biggs, Amy Wren and John Macmillan.

As Billy Lamb would have it known, the Clerks' Room is the epicentre of everything that happens in a successful set of chambers like Shoe Lane. Barristers' clerks act as their agents; they get the cases, distribute the work, and can make or break careers. To some, they're a gang of wide-boys with an inflated sense of their own importance. To others, they're an essential pillar that dates back to the beginnings of the Inns of Court.

The television show Silk is created by Peter Moffat.

Director: Sasha Yevtushenko.

45 minutes

Last on

Mon 14 Nov 2016 14:15

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Credits

Role Contributor
Billy Neil Stuke
Bethany Amy Wren
Jake Theo Barklem-Biggs
Rose Alex Tregear
Anthony Mark Edel-Hunt
Ray David Hounslow
Lee Josef Altin
Judge David Acton
Judge Jessica Turner
Director Sasha Yevtushenko
Writer Mick Collins

Broadcasts

  • Mon 3 Aug 2015 14:15
  • Mon 14 Nov 2016 14:15

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