Rumpole Of The Bailey
Original Title
Episode List
Year
1978
Genre
Crime, Drama, Mystery
Country
UK
Director
Actors
Leo McKern, Jonathan Coy, Julian Curry, Marion Mathie, Richard Murdoch, Maureen Derbyshire, Peter Blythe
Description
The cases of a portly and eccentric criminal law barrister.
Episodes
- Season 1: 1. Rumpole And The Man Of God (1979). Rumpole defends a vicar accused of shoplifting three shirts although he refuses to testify in his own behalf.
- Season 1: 2. Rumpole And The Case Of Identity (1979). One instance of marital infidelity is at the root of Rumpole's current case involving a liquor store robbery while another threatens the stability of his chambers.
- Season 1: 3. Rumpole And The Show Folk (1979). Rumpole goes on Circus, or rather on Circuit, in the north, where an actor and theatre manager has been shot with a stage prop. The case seems clear-cut, but everything depends on how one reads the script.
- Season 1: 4. Rumpole And The Fascist Beast (1979). Captain Rex Parkin of the Pay Corps (retired) is charged with an offence under the Race Relations Act, and finds to his horror that Rumpole has taken under his wing a pupil barrister from the Punjab.
- Season 1: 5. Rumpole And The Course Of True Love (1979). What appears to be an uncontrollable outbreak of bed-hopping is about to ruin the chances of Guthrie Featherstone QC MP becoming a judge, and Rumpole's client's career as a teacher.
- Season 1: 6. Rumpole And The Age For Retirement (1979). Both Rumpole and his current client, Percy Timson, one of the patriarchs of the criminal clan, are under pressure by their families to retire.
- Season 1: 7. Rumpole's Return (1980). The episode starts with Rumpole retired, having become discouraged and depressed about having lost ten cases in a row. Rumpole and his wife Hilda have moved to Florida, staying with their son and daughter-in-law. Rumpole soon is tired of endless sun, barbecues, and lazing beside a swimming pool. When a letter regarding blood evidence questions arrives from Phyllida Trant Erskine-Brown from his old chambers, Rumpole hurries back to London to work on the case. Though his old office has been reassigned to two other barristers, Rumpole wins the case and at the same time ...
- Season 2: 1. Rumpole And The Man Of God (1979). Rumpole defends a vicar accused of shoplifting three shirts although he refuses to testify in his own behalf.
- Season 2: 2. Rumpole And The Case Of Identity (1979). One instance of marital infidelity is at the root of Rumpole's current case involving a liquor store robbery while another threatens the stability of his chambers.
- Season 2: 3. Rumpole And The Show Folk (1979). Rumpole goes on Circus, or rather on Circuit, in the north, where an actor and theatre manager has been shot with a stage prop. The case seems clear-cut, but everything depends on how one reads the script.
- Season 2: 4. Rumpole And The Fascist Beast (1979). Captain Rex Parkin of the Pay Corps (retired) is charged with an offence under the Race Relations Act, and finds to his horror that Rumpole has taken under his wing a pupil barrister from the Punjab.
- Season 2: 5. Rumpole And The Course Of True Love (1979). What appears to be an uncontrollable outbreak of bed-hopping is about to ruin the chances of Guthrie Featherstone QC MP becoming a judge, and Rumpole's client's career as a teacher.
- Season 2: 6. Rumpole And The Age For Retirement (1979). Both Rumpole and his current client, Percy Timson, one of the patriarchs of the criminal clan, are under pressure by their families to retire.
- Season 2: 7. Rumpole's Return (1980). The episode starts with Rumpole retired, having become discouraged and depressed about having lost ten cases in a row. Rumpole and his wife Hilda have moved to Florida, staying with their son and daughter-in-law. Rumpole soon is tired of endless sun, barbecues, and lazing beside a swimming pool. When a letter regarding blood evidence questions arrives from Phyllida Trant Erskine-Brown from his old chambers, Rumpole hurries back to London to work on the case. Though his old office has been reassigned to two other barristers, Rumpole wins the case and at the same time ...
- Season 3: 1. Rumpole And The Man Of God (1979). Rumpole defends a vicar accused of shoplifting three shirts although he refuses to testify in his own behalf.
- Season 3: 2. Rumpole And The Case Of Identity (1979). One instance of marital infidelity is at the root of Rumpole's current case involving a liquor store robbery while another threatens the stability of his chambers.
- Season 3: 3. Rumpole And The Show Folk (1979). Rumpole goes on Circus, or rather on Circuit, in the north, where an actor and theatre manager has been shot with a stage prop. The case seems clear-cut, but everything depends on how one reads the script.
- Season 3: 4. Rumpole And The Fascist Beast (1979). Captain Rex Parkin of the Pay Corps (retired) is charged with an offence under the Race Relations Act, and finds to his horror that Rumpole has taken under his wing a pupil barrister from the Punjab.
- Season 3: 5. Rumpole And The Course Of True Love (1979). What appears to be an uncontrollable outbreak of bed-hopping is about to ruin the chances of Guthrie Featherstone QC MP becoming a judge, and Rumpole's client's career as a teacher.
- Season 3: 6. Rumpole And The Age For Retirement (1979). Both Rumpole and his current client, Percy Timson, one of the patriarchs of the criminal clan, are under pressure by their families to retire.
- Season 3: 7. Rumpole's Return (1980). The episode starts with Rumpole retired, having become discouraged and depressed about having lost ten cases in a row. Rumpole and his wife Hilda have moved to Florida, staying with their son and daughter-in-law. Rumpole soon is tired of endless sun, barbecues, and lazing beside a swimming pool. When a letter regarding blood evidence questions arrives from Phyllida Trant Erskine-Brown from his old chambers, Rumpole hurries back to London to work on the case. Though his old office has been reassigned to two other barristers, Rumpole wins the case and at the same time ...
- Season 4: 1. Rumpole And The Man Of God (1979). Rumpole defends a vicar accused of shoplifting three shirts although he refuses to testify in his own behalf.
- Season 4: 2. Rumpole And The Case Of Identity (1979). One instance of marital infidelity is at the root of Rumpole's current case involving a liquor store robbery while another threatens the stability of his chambers.
- Season 4: 3. Rumpole And The Show Folk (1979). Rumpole goes on Circus, or rather on Circuit, in the north, where an actor and theatre manager has been shot with a stage prop. The case seems clear-cut, but everything depends on how one reads the script.
- Season 4: 4. Rumpole And The Fascist Beast (1979). Captain Rex Parkin of the Pay Corps (retired) is charged with an offence under the Race Relations Act, and finds to his horror that Rumpole has taken under his wing a pupil barrister from the Punjab.
- Season 4: 5. Rumpole And The Course Of True Love (1979). What appears to be an uncontrollable outbreak of bed-hopping is about to ruin the chances of Guthrie Featherstone QC MP becoming a judge, and Rumpole's client's career as a teacher.
- Season 4: 6. Rumpole And The Age For Retirement (1979). Both Rumpole and his current client, Percy Timson, one of the patriarchs of the criminal clan, are under pressure by their families to retire.
- Season 4: 7. Rumpole's Return (1980). The episode starts with Rumpole retired, having become discouraged and depressed about having lost ten cases in a row. Rumpole and his wife Hilda have moved to Florida, staying with their son and daughter-in-law. Rumpole soon is tired of endless sun, barbecues, and lazing beside a swimming pool. When a letter regarding blood evidence questions arrives from Phyllida Trant Erskine-Brown from his old chambers, Rumpole hurries back to London to work on the case. Though his old office has been reassigned to two other barristers, Rumpole wins the case and at the same time ...
- Season 5: 1. Rumpole And The Man Of God (1979). Rumpole defends a vicar accused of shoplifting three shirts although he refuses to testify in his own behalf.
- Season 5: 2. Rumpole And The Case Of Identity (1979). One instance of marital infidelity is at the root of Rumpole's current case involving a liquor store robbery while another threatens the stability of his chambers.
- Season 5: 3. Rumpole And The Show Folk (1979). Rumpole goes on Circus, or rather on Circuit, in the north, where an actor and theatre manager has been shot with a stage prop. The case seems clear-cut, but everything depends on how one reads the script.
- Season 5: 4. Rumpole And The Fascist Beast (1979). Captain Rex Parkin of the Pay Corps (retired) is charged with an offence under the Race Relations Act, and finds to his horror that Rumpole has taken under his wing a pupil barrister from the Punjab.
- Season 5: 5. Rumpole And The Course Of True Love (1979). What appears to be an uncontrollable outbreak of bed-hopping is about to ruin the chances of Guthrie Featherstone QC MP becoming a judge, and Rumpole's client's career as a teacher.
- Season 5: 6. Rumpole And The Age For Retirement (1979). Both Rumpole and his current client, Percy Timson, one of the patriarchs of the criminal clan, are under pressure by their families to retire.
- Season 5: 7. Rumpole's Return (1980). The episode starts with Rumpole retired, having become discouraged and depressed about having lost ten cases in a row. Rumpole and his wife Hilda have moved to Florida, staying with their son and daughter-in-law. Rumpole soon is tired of endless sun, barbecues, and lazing beside a swimming pool. When a letter regarding blood evidence questions arrives from Phyllida Trant Erskine-Brown from his old chambers, Rumpole hurries back to London to work on the case. Though his old office has been reassigned to two other barristers, Rumpole wins the case and at the same time ...
- Season 6: 1. Rumpole And The Man Of God (1979). Rumpole defends a vicar accused of shoplifting three shirts although he refuses to testify in his own behalf.
- Season 6: 2. Rumpole And The Case Of Identity (1979). One instance of marital infidelity is at the root of Rumpole's current case involving a liquor store robbery while another threatens the stability of his chambers.
- Season 6: 3. Rumpole And The Show Folk (1979). Rumpole goes on Circus, or rather on Circuit, in the north, where an actor and theatre manager has been shot with a stage prop. The case seems clear-cut, but everything depends on how one reads the script.
- Season 6: 4. Rumpole And The Fascist Beast (1979). Captain Rex Parkin of the Pay Corps (retired) is charged with an offence under the Race Relations Act, and finds to his horror that Rumpole has taken under his wing a pupil barrister from the Punjab.
- Season 6: 5. Rumpole And The Course Of True Love (1979). What appears to be an uncontrollable outbreak of bed-hopping is about to ruin the chances of Guthrie Featherstone QC MP becoming a judge, and Rumpole's client's career as a teacher.
- Season 6: 6. Rumpole And The Age For Retirement (1979). Both Rumpole and his current client, Percy Timson, one of the patriarchs of the criminal clan, are under pressure by their families to retire.
- Season 6: 7. Rumpole's Return (1980). The episode starts with Rumpole retired, having become discouraged and depressed about having lost ten cases in a row. Rumpole and his wife Hilda have moved to Florida, staying with their son and daughter-in-law. Rumpole soon is tired of endless sun, barbecues, and lazing beside a swimming pool. When a letter regarding blood evidence questions arrives from Phyllida Trant Erskine-Brown from his old chambers, Rumpole hurries back to London to work on the case. Though his old office has been reassigned to two other barristers, Rumpole wins the case and at the same time ...
- Season 7: 1. Rumpole And The Man Of God (1979). Rumpole defends a vicar accused of shoplifting three shirts although he refuses to testify in his own behalf.
- Season 7: 2. Rumpole And The Case Of Identity (1979). One instance of marital infidelity is at the root of Rumpole's current case involving a liquor store robbery while another threatens the stability of his chambers.
- Season 7: 3. Rumpole And The Show Folk (1979). Rumpole goes on Circus, or rather on Circuit, in the north, where an actor and theatre manager has been shot with a stage prop. The case seems clear-cut, but everything depends on how one reads the script.
- Season 7: 4. Rumpole And The Fascist Beast (1979). Captain Rex Parkin of the Pay Corps (retired) is charged with an offence under the Race Relations Act, and finds to his horror that Rumpole has taken under his wing a pupil barrister from the Punjab.
- Season 7: 5. Rumpole And The Course Of True Love (1979). What appears to be an uncontrollable outbreak of bed-hopping is about to ruin the chances of Guthrie Featherstone QC MP becoming a judge, and Rumpole's client's career as a teacher.
- Season 7: 6. Rumpole And The Age For Retirement (1979). Both Rumpole and his current client, Percy Timson, one of the patriarchs of the criminal clan, are under pressure by their families to retire.
- Season 7: 7. Rumpole's Return (1980). The episode starts with Rumpole retired, having become discouraged and depressed about having lost ten cases in a row. Rumpole and his wife Hilda have moved to Florida, staying with their son and daughter-in-law. Rumpole soon is tired of endless sun, barbecues, and lazing beside a swimming pool. When a letter regarding blood evidence questions arrives from Phyllida Trant Erskine-Brown from his old chambers, Rumpole hurries back to London to work on the case. Though his old office has been reassigned to two other barristers, Rumpole wins the case and at the same time ...
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