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  1. Find information about the 1992 episode of Rumpole of the Bailey, where the barrister faces disbarment for contempt of court. See cast, crew, plot summary, trivia, reviews, and more on IMDb.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • John Gorrie
    • 1992-12-03
  2. 28 de jul. de 2017 · Watch the seventh season episode of Rumpole of the Bailey, a British legal comedy-drama series, where Rumpole defends a client accused of murder. The video is uploaded by Wagon Train, a user who shares other episodes of the show.

    • July 28, 2017
    • Wagon Train
    • 52 min
    • 725
  3. Rumpole on Trial is a collection of short stories by John Mortimer about defence barrister Horace Rumpole. They were adapted from his scripts for the TV series of the same name. The stories were: "Rumpole and the Children of the Devil" "Rumpole and the Eternal Triangle" "Rumpole and the Family Pride" "Rumpole and the Miscarriage of ...

    • John Clifford Mortimer
    • 1992
  4. Rumpole's chanciest encounters stem from arguing with judges, particularly those who seem to believe that being on trial implies guilt or that the police are infallible. Rumpole enjoys smoking inexpensive cigars ( cheroots ), drinking cheap red wine and a diet of fried breakfasts, overboiled vegetables and steak and kidney pudding .

  5. RUMPOLE OF THE BAILEY: RUMPOLE ON TRIAL {FINAL EPISODE} (TV) Summary. The final episode of this British series of legal dramas about eccentric, kind-hearted barrister, Horace Rumpole, who defends seemingly hopeless cases in London's main criminal court, the Old Bailey.

  6. Rumpole of the Bailey: With Leo McKern, Jonathan Coy, Julian Curry, Marion Mathie. The cases of a portly and eccentric criminal law barrister.

  7. Summaries. When Rumpole is charged by Judge Oliphant with contempt of court and faces disbarment, Hilda persuades Sam Ballard to defend him. In great pain from an abscessed tooth, a dyspeptic Rumpole is particularly acerbic and sarcastic to Judge Oliphant, a judge who Rumpole considers particularly deserving of his disdain.