Second Verdict

Second Verdict was a six-part BBC-TV series from 1976, with dramatised documentaries in which classic criminal cases and unsolved crimes from history were again reviewed by fictional police officers.

In Second Verdict, Stratford Johns and Frank Windsor were for one last time together with their double act as Detective Chief Superintendents Barlow and Watt, popular with tv viewers of the long-running series Z-cars,Softly, Softly and Barlow at Large.

Second Verdict was based on the formula of their series Jack the Ripper from 1973 in which a dramatized documentary was created along with a discussion between the two police officers.

Although this would be the last time that Barlow and Watt were together to see on British tv, came the figure of Watt once more back in the last episode of Z cars in september 1978. ==Episodes[ Edit] ==
 * "The Lindbergh Kidnapping"
 * "Who Killed the Princes in the Tower?"
 * "The French Bluebeard '"
 * "Murder on the 10.27"
 * "Lizzie Borden"
 * "Who Burned the Reichstag?"