Sutherland's Law
Sutherland's Law is a British television series created by Lindsay Galloway and produced by BBC Scotland for BBC One, aired from 6 June 1973 to 31 August 1976. The drama deals with the duties of the Procurator Fiscal in a small Scottish town. The series had originated as a standalone edition of the portmanteau programme Drama Playhouse in 1972 in which Derek Francis played Sutherland and was then commissioned as an ongoing series with Iain Cuthbertson as Sutherland.
Cast

Iain Cuthbertson
John Sutherland

Martin Cochrane
David Drummond
Edith MacArthur
Dr Judith Roberts

Victor Carin
CI Menzies
Seasons
E1A Cry for Help
Jun 6, 1973
An old woman lies dying by the side of the road. Sutherland knows his way of life is at stake.
E2The Sea
Jun 13, 1973
The new Depute Fiscal in the town of Glendoran conducts a Fatal Accident Enquiry. But did Ian Campbell fall accidentally from the deck of the fishing boat 'Alert' or will the Court find a murderer among the witnesses? Will Sutherland have to admit that blood is sometimes not as thick as water?
E3The Travelling People
Jun 20, 1973
Why should a beautiful girl be running through a wood in the middle of the night carrying a 12 lb. salmon? And who shot her?
E4The Dutchies
Jun 27, 1973
What matters more - that justice should be served or that a whole town should be ruined? Sutherland has to decide whether the Law serves the people or the people serve the Law.
E5The Running Man
Jul 4, 1973
Who is 'The Milkie'? Why was he trying to get to Glendoran? And who was chasing him?
E6The Return
Jul 11, 1973
Why has Stella Ross returned to Glendoran? Who is threatening her life? And what can Sutherland do to prevent a second tragedy in her life?
E7The Ship
Jul 18, 1973
A valuable pendant is the first link in a chain which takes Sutherland all around the world to end where he started.
E8The Runaway
Aug 1, 1973
With the best intentions Christine tries to help young Mary Campbell. And puts the girl in terrible danger.
E9The Climb
Aug 8, 1973
A man is dead. Why? Sutherland and Duthie have to climb a killer mountain to find the truth. And the last time Sutherland climbed there was a terrible tragedy.
E10The Family
Aug 15, 1973
Sutherland becomes involved in a vendetta and has a hard choice to make when the hunter becomes the hunted.
E11The House
Aug 22, 1973
Speaking Gaelic, building a house and shooting at a rabbit on land can land you in the High Court. Or so one old man finds out. Sutherland finds himself dealing with the spirit of the '45.
E12The Prodigal
Aug 29, 1973
A young delinquent sets fire to a local petrol station. In order to present the full case Sutherland finds himself not only prosecuting but defending as well.
E13The Killing
Sep 5, 1973
What is the difference between killing and murder? The soldier and the poisoner both know, but Sutherland has the most difficult decision of his career to make.

E1The Thirteenth Man
May 15, 1974
The power of the sea should never be taken lightly. When a notorious whirlpool claims several lives it's important for Sutherland to lay the blame on the right shoulders.
E2Caesar's Wife
May 22, 1974
When a respectable woman, a personal friend of Sutherland's, is arrested for shoplifting it soon becomes evident that vital information is being withheld. Why?
E3The Condemned
May 29, 1974
A twenty year old murder still casts a long shadow. Especially when the son of the convicted murderer throws doubts on the infallibility of the Law.
E4The Break
Jun 5, 1974
When a trawler skipper is beaten up and doesn't lay a complaint, Dr. Roberts is intrigued. So is Sutherland.
E5The Retreat
Jun 12, 1974
A guilty boy is allowed to go free and Sutherland's professional problems clash with some deeply personal ones. The outcome could well change his life.
E6The Winner
Jul 10, 1974
A light aircraft engages in some dangerous stunt flying and the pilot is killed. Accident or murder?
E7The Partnership
Jul 17, 1974
Who or what caused the death of Ian Mackay? Whatever the answer there are problems for the widow, the business partner and, Sutherland discovers, the insurance man.
E8The Evidence
Jul 24, 1974
A woman is found dead by the roadside. Is she the victim of a hit and run driver - or of a murderer?
E1In at the Deep End
May 27, 1975
""See for yourself, sir - you were booked in as a single. Mrs. Shaw wasn't with you, sir. You were alone.""
E2A Slight Case of Matrimony
Jun 3, 1975
""I simply said every time we run into the Reverend Mr. McNeill he glares at us. As if we're living in sin because HE didn't marry us!""

E3No Second Chance
Jun 10, 1975
""It shouldn't be there. There comes a time in the life of gelignite when it loses its sense of humour.""
E4A Murmur of Malice
Jun 17, 1975
""Yes. I can't be sure, but it looks as though one of them must have found out about me.""
E5The Italian Debt
Jun 24, 1975
""You believed those two men came from the Water Board, so you let them in...!""
E6A Lady of Considerable Talent
Jul 1, 1975
""David, I think I've put my foot in it. But what IS Mr. Sutherland doing in Edinburgh?""
E7Creatures in a Private Zoo
Jul 8, 1975
""Still and all, why would somebody be on the river signalling at that time of night?""
E8A Good Place for Murder
Jul 15, 1975
""There's not much I can tell you - except that a very likeable police officer seems to have got himself into considerable trouble.""
E9A Matter of Self-defence
Jul 22, 1975
""Ten to one it's grisly. They seem to reserve those for the small hours!""
E10The Rag Doll
Jul 29, 1975
""The poor wee soul's dead. An inquiry isn't going to help her.""
E11The End of the Good Times
Aug 5, 1975
""Fallon doesn't represent anyone unless he's asked for. McKinney didn't ask for him, so who did?""
E12The Fixer
Aug 12, 1975
""We're enquiring into the theft of a cheque book and a bank card, Mrs. Sutherland. We'd be glad if you could help us with information.""
E1Jacob's Ladder
Jul 6, 1976
""It seems to me that this Jacob's Ladder is very steep, very difficult and damned dangerous!""
E2Blind Jump
Jul 13, 1976
""Forsyth walked to a phone box himself to dial 999. He was alone when an ambulance got there. He claimed last night he was the driver - but he wasn't!""
E3Small Print
Jul 20, 1976
""A fire can smoulder for hours before it... becomes a fire, so to speak.""
E4The Eye of the Chameleon
Aug 3, 1976
""A little genteel courtship, and then he decamps with every penny he can lay his hands on!""
E5Murphy
Aug 10, 1976
""No, no, Mrs. Sutherland. I don't feel the same about human beings as I do about horses.""
E6Next Year, in Jerusalem
Aug 17, 1976
""Funny, isn't it? They wear their hats - we take ours off!""
E7The Hot Water Boat
Aug 24, 1976
""There's no way we can get around the fact that the gun was fired - in the direction of another person!""
E8Shades of Black
Aug 31, 1976
""All the same, would you not agree that he's got too much power? As a Fiscal, I mean.""
E1Just a Little Death
Sep 3, 1974
E2Matters of Trust
Sep 10, 1974
E3The Device
Sep 17, 1974
E4Who Cares?
Sep 24, 1974
E5Pay-Off
Oct 1, 1974
Storyline
Sutherland's Law is a British television series created by Lindsay Galloway and produced by BBC Scotland for BBC One, aired from 6 June 1973 to 31 August 1976. The drama deals with the duties of the Procurator Fiscal in a small Scottish town. The series had originated as a standalone edition of the portmanteau programme Drama Playhouse in 1972 in which Derek Francis played Sutherland and was then commissioned as an ongoing series with Iain Cuthbertson as Sutherland.























