Law & Order: UK - Lessons in British Justice

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Before LAW & ORDER: UK returns with *** an all new season Wednesdays 9/8c starting August 17 on BBC America *** catch up on America's lessons from the curious and fascinating habits of British police and Crown prosecutors!

The critically acclaimed drama, based on Dick Wolfe's award-winning, long-running crime franchise, returns with all new hard-hitting storylines and some new & familiar faces... all served up with that classic Cha-Chung sound.

In the new season, Bradley Walsh, Jamie Bamber & Freema Agyeman are joined in their fight for justice by Peter Davison (Doctor Who's Fifth Doctor) as the new Director of the Crown Prosecution Service, and Dominic Rowan as the new Senior Crown Prosecutor.

And after the last gavel, stay tuned for the premiere of new series THE HOUR, an edge-of-your-seat spy thriller set in the BBC Newsroom in 1956 starring The Wire's Dominic West, part of BBC America's Dramaville, the home for groundbreaking British drama. Wednesdays at 10/9c.

And want more Law & Order: UK? Visit http://bbca.me/LawOrderUK

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  • @Blokecameuptome I bet you thought testicles was something an octopus had

  • Lol they hate putting things down gently....

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  • @Boxman363 Bollocks is a mild expletive too :-)

  • No No No Knackers are Bollocks (Testicles), and this is how you spell Nappy! (plural Nappies).

    Trousers=Pants

  • lol the camera panning down was funny XD

  • Busta Rhymes XD

  • Even though I'm English I love this!

  • @HollyYerawizard And Babe Ruth.

  • I'm British and this is Hilarious!. Well done x

  • DOUBLE RAINBOW

  • Elderly Julian Asange, Most Interesting Person In The World and Double Rainbow Scarf...that's us British for you.

  • My lord, my lady

    Wow, I didn't know they addressed judges that way, I thought they said Your Honor.

    Hehehe.

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