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'Garrow's Law' cancelled by BBC One
Published Monday, Feb 6 2012, 13:01 GMT | By Catriona Wightman | 7 comments

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The period legal drama, which starred Andrew Buchan and aired on Sunday nights, had picked up consistently good ratings.
However, it will not be returning for a fourth series, the Radio Times reports.
"BBC One will screen more than 20 new dramas this year, but Garrow's Law will not be returning," a BBC spokesperson confirmed.
Garrow's Law was written by Tony Marchant, who recently penned BBC One's three-part drama Public Enemies and is now working on ITV1's new show Leaving.
BBC One's current Sunday night programme Call The Midwife was recently renewed for a second series after becoming a huge success in the ratings. Last night's episode picked up around 9m viewers.
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