

Drama · War · TV Movie
Overview
Soldier Brian Wood, is accused of war crimes in Iraq by the human rights lawyer Phil Shiner. The two men go head to head in a legal and moral conflict that takes us from the battlefield, at so-called Checkpoint Danny Boy, to the courtroom and one of Britain’s biggest ever public inquiries, the Al-Sweady Inquiry.
Top Cast


Anthony Boyle
Anthony Boyle
Brian Wood
Anthony Boyle
Brian Wood


Toby Jones
Toby Jones
Phil Shiner
Toby Jones
Phil Shiner


Leah McNamara
Leah McNamara
Lucy Wood
Leah McNamara
Lucy Wood


Alex Ferns
Alex Ferns
Gavin Wood
Alex Ferns
Gavin Wood


Tom Vaughan-Lawlor
Tom Vaughan-Lawlor
Patrick O'Connor
Tom Vaughan-Lawlor
Patrick O'Connor


Sarah Niles
Sarah Niles
Stella Marshall
Sarah Niles
Stella Marshall


Kiran Sonia Sawar
Kiran Sonia Sawar
Deena Aayari
Kiran Sonia Sawar
Deena Aayari


Emma Lowndes
Emma Lowndes
Sgt Gail Lennox
Emma Lowndes
Sgt Gail Lennox


Oaklee Pendergast
Oaklee Pendergast
Young Brian
Oaklee Pendergast
Young Brian


Pauline Turner
Pauline Turner
Margaret Wood
Pauline Turner
Margaret Wood
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