How to watch ‘I Fought the Law’ online and stream every episode *free* from anywhere now
This incredible true story stars Sheridan Smith as a grieving mother seeking justice

BAFTA winner Sheridan Smith delivers another awards-worthy turn as a grief-stricken mother in “I Fought the Law”, a four-part series depicting Ann Ming’s 15-year journey to reform the U.K.’s 'Double Jeopardy' law and finally see her daughter’s killer brought to justice.
Heartbreaking but ultimately hopeful, our guide below explains how to watch “I Fought the Law” online and stream all episodes free from anywhere with a VPN.
"I Fought the Law" premieres on Sunday, August 31 at 9 p.m. BST.
• STREAM FREE — ITVX (U.K.)
• Aus — Stan
• Watch anywhere — try Norton VPN risk-free
Screenwriter Jamie Crichton adapts Ann’s non-fiction book “For the Love of Julie” into this compelling true-crime series, which recounts the shattering murder of her 22-year-old daughter Julie at the hands of former lover Billy Dunlop, subsequent police failures, mistrials, and Ann’s unwavering campaign to overturn a centuries-old law preventing someone from being tried twice for the same crime.
Incensed that her daughter’s killer walked free — and with Billy later admitting his guilt to a prison guard while in jail on a separate charge — Ann lobbied far and wide to reform the law. And, in 2005, she finally succeeded. Given substantial new evidence, Billy became the first person convicted under the revised legislation. Her influence on the criminal justice system was momentous, as upcoming documentary “I Fought The Law: The Ann Ming Story” explores in greater depth, resulting in landmark convictions against Stephen Lawrence’s killers, too.
Don’t miss this true-life story of tragedy and, eventually, triumph: our viewing guide explains how to watch “I Fought the Law” online free and wherever you’re located with a VPN.
How to watch ‘I Fought the Law’ online for free
U.K. audiences can watch “I Fought the Law” from Sunday, August 31 at 9 p.m. BST on ITV1, or via Scotland’s STV channel. The limited series consists of four episodes in total, and these air weekly every Sunday and Monday evening.
Alternatively, you can stream every episode for FREE on demand with ITVX when “I Fought the Law” debuts on Sunday. However, you’ll need to ensure you have a valid TV licence to stream the show live online as it’s being broadcast.
For those temporarily outside the U.K. you can use a VPN to get around the geo-restrictions that prevent ITVX from working while abroad. Scroll down for more information and instructions.
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Can I watch ‘I Fought the Law’ in the U.S.?
As far as we know, “I Fought the Law” hasn’t been acquired for broadcast in the U.S., though it might, like ITV’s recent true-crime drama “Until I Kill You”, be picked up for BritBox at a later date.
A U.K. citizen in North America? Connect to ITVX as normal from anywhere when you download a VPN service like Norton VPN.
How to watch ‘I Fought the Law’ online in Australia
“I Fought the Law” has been snapped up by streaming service Stan in Australia, with new episodes arriving from Monday, September 1 — just a day behind their U.K. release. You can subscribe to Stan from just $12/month for its basic plan.
NB: For those abroad when the show airs, considering purchasing Norton VPN. It’ll allow you to access your streaming subscription no matter your current location.
Can I watch ‘I Fought the Law’ in New Zealand?
While the true-crime series has been acquired by TVNZ for viewers in New Zealand, there's no news of an upcoming TV premiere or streaming release. Once “I Fought the Law” does arrive, Kiwis will be able to watch every episode on TVNZ Plus and completely free.
Can I watch ‘I Fought the Law’ in Canada?
Not right now unfortunately. While it’s been picked up in multiple European countries, Israel, Hong Kong, Australia and more, we’re not aware that any North American streamer has picked up “I Fought the Law” for distribution.
Traveling to Canada from the U.K.? Use a VPN to avoid geo-restrictions and connect to your usual regional services, regardless of where you’re currently located.
‘I Fought the Law’ trailer
‘I Fought the Law’ cast
- Sheridan Smith as Ann Ming
- Daniel York Loh as Charlie Ming
- Enzo Cilenti as DS Mark Braithwaite
- Victoria Wyant as Julie Hogg
- Marlowe Chan-Reeves as Gary
- Olivia Ng as Angela Ming
- Jake Davies as Matthew
- Aimée Kelly as Judith Morden
- Bryony Corrigan as WPC Elliot
- Buddy Wignall-Ho as Kevin
- Kent Riley as DI Keith Arnold
- Jack James Ryan as Billy Dunlop
- Andrew Lancel as Guy Whitburn QC
- Rufus Jones as Lord Goldsmith
‘I Fought the Law’ episode release schedule
You can watch all four episodes on-demand in ITVX from Sunday, August 31, or live via the linear ITV channel on the dates provided below:
- Episode 1: Sunday, August 31
- Episode 2: Monday, September 1
- Episode 3: Sunday, September 7
- Episode 4: Monday, September 8
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Daniel Pateman has been a freelance writer since 2018. He currently works across a range of brands including TechRadar, T3, GamesRadar, What Hi-Fi? and CinemaBlend, where he regularly pens How To Watch articles about where our readers can stream the latest new movies and TV shows, as well as producing detailed guides on the best streaming services, from Disney Plus to Netflix. He received a first-class degree in Humanities and Media in 2013 from Birkbeck University and later an MA in Contemporary Literature and Culture. In addition to his work for Future's websites, Daniel writes across the broad spectrum of arts topics – including photography, sculpture, painting, film – and has been published in The Brooklyn Rail and Eyeline magazine, among others.
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