Stephen Champion is a correspondent in the case of Lamb v Lamb. Prosecuting council reviles him in the witness box as a Don Juan but Stephen cheerfully maintains that he is human and honest.


Should you actually watch Dishonour Bright tonight? Honestly, only if you have a soft spot for dusty 1930s British courtroom farces and posh people talking very quickly.If you want fast-paced modern jokes or high-stakes drama, you will probably turn this off after about ten minutes. 🥱The whole thing kicks off with a m...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Should you actually watch Dishonour Bright tonight? Honestly, only if you have a soft spot for dusty 1930s British courtroom farces and posh people talking very quickly.If you want fast-paced modern jokes or high-stakes drama, you will probably turn this off after about ten minutes. 🥱The whole thing kicks off with a messy divorce court scandal. Stephen Champion, played by Tom Walls himself, is being dragged through the mud as a shameless Don Juan.The prosecuting counsel is trying his absolute b..."
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