See You in Court
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See You in Court is a 2011 BBC One documentary series about celebrities taking libel action against the media.
Episodes
= Episode 1: 29 March 2011 =
- Lembit Opik claims that national newspapers made him a figure of fun and caused him to lose his seat in the 2010 general election.{{Cite web |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/8414299/Lembit-Opik-a-loon-We-couldn%27t-possibly-comment.html |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130505073752/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/8414299/Lembit-Opik-a-loon-We-couldn%27t-possibly-comment.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=5 May 2013 |title=Lembit Opik, a 'loon'? We couldn't possibly comment |work=The Daily Telegraph|location=London |date=29 March 2011 |first=Philip |last=Johnston |accessdate=7 April 2011}}
- Sheryl Gascoigne claims that red top tabloids defamed her by printing quotes they said were from her ex-husband Paul and his mother.
= Episode 2: 5 April 2011 =
- Uri Geller challenges red-top articles, and an American television programme, about his relationship with Michael Jackson and alleged connection to Martin Bashir.
- Ali Dizaei claims newspapers have said things about him that are untrue. He was successful in receiving an apology and payout as a result of an article falsely accusing him of bigamy. He was convicted of a separate crime, for which he is serving a prison sentence.
= Episode 3: 12 April 2011 =
- Ultramarathon runner Richard Donovan takes action against Forbes magazine for their coverage of his North Pole marathon, which he says in inaccurate and unsatisfactory.
- Finsbury Park Mosque takes action against Policy Exchange in response to their claim that they distributed extremist literature.
= Episode 4: 3 May 2011 =
- Simon Singh is taken to court over his claims about chiropractic.
- Tristran Rogers
= Episode 5: 10 May 2011 =
= Episode 6: 17 May 2011 =
References
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External links
- {{IMDb title|id=2034480|title=See You in Court}}
- {{BBC programme}}
Category:2011 British television series debuts
Category:2011 British television series endings
Category:2010s British documentary television series
Category:BBC high definition shows
Category:BBC television documentaries
Category:2010s British television miniseries