Case for the Defence
Case for the Defence is a 1978 Australian legal TV series. It starred John Hamblin as Sydney defence lawyer John Case and Judith Arthy as Winsome Blake. Supporting cast were Max Osbiston as Proudfoot, Edward Howell as Wheems and Robert 'Tex' Morton as Rupe Case.
1978 in Australian televisionAndrew McFarlane (Australian actor)Anna HrubyAnne BrooksbankAnne CharlestonBarry OttoBelinda GiblinBettina WelchBetty LucasBrian MollColleen CliffordEdward Howell (actor)Fremantle AustraliaJames Elliott (actor)John HamblinJohn Waters (actor)List of Australian television seriesLorraine BaylyMark HoldenNoni HazlehurstRon McLean (writer)Tex MortonTom Richards (actor)Tony MorphettTrevor Kent
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Case for the Defence
Case for the Defence is a 1978 Australian legal TV series. It starred John Hamblin as Sydney defence lawyer John Case and Judith Arthy as Winsome Blake. Supporting cast were Max Osbiston as Proudfoot, Edward Howell as Wheems and Robert 'Tex' Morton as Rupe Case.
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