Madson (1996-1996)

Premiere:
April 17, 1996

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 6

Finale:
May 22, 1996

Original Title:
Madson

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
BBC Drama Group
McShane Productions

Countries:
GB

After spending eight years in prison for a crime he did not commit - the murder of his wife - John Madson has been released and wants revenge on the policeman that framed him, Det. Insp. Rourke. He meets Magda, a feisty barrister, who is willing to help him exact his revenge legally and also gets him a job as an outside clerk in her chambers. As the wheels of justice grind slowly forward, Madson starts to rebuild his life and feels the need to help other clients of Magda who the law appears to be treating unfairly.

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Art Direction:
Katia Montillet

Associate Producer:
Mark Williams

Casting:
Elaine Vergette
Janey Fothergill

Cinematography:
Peter Chapman

Costume Design:
Dorinda Rea

Costume Supervisor:
Jan Simpson

Director:
Rob Walker

Editor:
Anthony Combes

Electrician:
Ken Lowe
Gary Parnham

Executive Producer:
Chris Parr

First Assistant Art Direction:
Chris Le Grys

Location Manager:
Lynn Grant

Makeup Artist:
Janita Doyle

Makeup Designer:
Gillian Thomas

Music:
Denis King

Producer:
Colin Shindler
Ian McShane

Production Design:
Steve Keogh

Production Manager:
David Harvey

Property Master:
David Perun

Script Editor:
Rachel Silvera

Sound Editor:
Chris Graver

Sound Mixer:
Craig Irving

Stunts:
Tom Delmar
Lyndon S. Hellewell

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