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Death of a Son on DVD in October

17 August 2010

In 1986 Pauline Williams, a Luton housewife became the first person in Britain ever to bring a successful private prosecution for manslaughter. The story began in 1982 when John Williams, Pauline and Ray's 19 year old son, died from an overdose of the drug Palfium.  In spite of the inquest jury's verdict of unlawful killing, the Director of Public Prosecutions ruled that charges were not to be brought against the drug dealer who injected John with the fatal overdose. Both Pauline and Ray found this ruling impossible to accept, and so began a remarkable individual battle.

Death of a Son is the powerful and moving story of what happened to the Williams family; of how Pauline took on the full weight of the British medical and legal establishment – and won. For after three years of campaigning and studying, Pauline finally proved to the DPP that there was a case of manslaughter to answer.

Written by BAFTA TV Award winner Tony Marchant (The Mark of Cain, Holding On), directed by Ross Devenish (Dalziel and Pascoe, Agatha Christie: Poirot, A Touch of Frost) and produced by Martin Thompson (Screen Two, Screenplay), Death of a Son opened the fifth season of Screen Two productions on Sunday, January 8th 1989, and starred the late Oscar nominated and award winning actress Lynn Redgrave and Malcolm Storry as Pauline and Ray Williams.

Death of a Son makes its UK DVD premiere on 25th October 2010 from Isis Ltd. via Eureka Entertainment at the RRP of £15.99 with the following extra features:

  • BBC Screen 2 Press Pack;
  • Stills Gallery;
  • French Language Option.