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Rumpole Of The Bailey - Series 7 (1992) Certificate 12

Rumpole Of The Bailey - Series 7

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Rated 3.5 stars
Average rating
(68%)
 
Starring: Leo McKern
Director: Mike Vardy, Robert Knights, Stuart Burge, Bill
Studio: ACORN MEDIA
Run time: 309 mins
Genres: Drama | Television
Languages: English
Released: December 01, 2004

The entire seventh series of Rumpole of the Bailey. Comprising six courtroom dramas with Horace Rumpole in defence. Includes: Rumpole and the Children of the Devil, Rumpole and the Miscarriage of Justice, Rumpole and the Eternal Triangle, Rumpole and the Reform of Joby Jonson, Rumpole and the Family Pride and Rumpole on Trial.

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Rated 5.0 stars
Brilliant

A Customer from Doncaster, 26th July, 2006

What can you say about Rumpole that's not already been said.... absolutly brilliant.

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Rated 5.0 stars
Brill

Lauraine Graham from West sussex, 23rd October, 2005

Rumpole and the Reform of Joby Jonson First aired: 11/19/1992 Rumpole defends a teenager charged with stealing from old people. Curiously, Rumpole's own apartment is promptly broken into and documents are stolen. Erskine-Brown is in the running again to 'take silk' (become a Queen's Counsel) but the word around the Inns of Court is that he does not have enough 'bottom' and will not make the grade. Phyllida launches a campaign in support of Claude, but can she pull it off? Rumpole and the Family Pride First aired: 11/26/1992 Rumpole and Hilda are invited for the weekend at a cousin's castle - but when they get there they find their relation faces the charge of murdering a travelling woman and is looking for Rumpole to rally round to help him. Rumpole on Trial First aired: 12/3/1992 Hilda persuades Ballard to defend Rumpole when he faces a disciplinary hearing. Rumpole seems to have gone a good deal too far in what he said in Mr Justice Oliphant's court - or did he?

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