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Rumpole of the Bailey: With Leo McKern, Jonathan Coy, Julian Curry, Marion Mathie. The cases of a portly and eccentric criminal law barrister.
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- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- Not Rated
- 1980-02-12
3 December 1992. ( 1992-12-03) Rumpole of the Bailey is a British television series created and written by the British writer and barrister John Mortimer. It starred Leo McKern as Horace Rumpole, a middle-aged London barrister who defended a broad variety of clients, often underdogs.
- 3 April 1978 –, 3 December 1992
- Joseph Horovitz
- 44 (list of episodes)
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Series overview. Episodes. All listed dates indicate first UK transmission date. Special (1975) This was a stand-alone production in 1975 for BBC TV's anthology series Play for Today. Duration: circa 65 minutes. It inspired the seven-series TV show that aired 1978–1992.
SeriesEpisodesOriginally Aired(first Aired)Originally Aired(last Aired)16 December 1975 ( 1975-12-16)16 December 1975 ( 1975-12-16)63 April 1978 ( 1978-04-03)15 May 1978 ( 1978-05-15)629 May 1979 ( 1979-05-29)3 July 1979 ( 1979-07-03)30 December 1980 ( 1980-12-30)30 December 1980 ( 1980-12-30)In John Mortimer's satirical look at criminal law and the workings of the Old Bailey, Horace Rumpole is a barrister who spouts Wordsworth to himself and is famed among colleagues for his...
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Cigar-puffing, whiskey-sipping, insult-generating defense barrister Horace Rumpole (Leo McKern) proves why he's one of the most unexpected successful attorneys in Great Britain. 31 1978 6 episodes X-Ray TV-14
The suspicious drowning of an anonymous old woman on an estate prompts the Lord to invite his cousins, the Rumpoles, for the weekend, and he asks Horace to represent him at the inquest. 7.9/10 (80) Rate. Watch options.