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Rumpole and The Show Folk

Season 2 Episode 3 | 51m 52s

Rumpole is flattered when the leading lady of East Grimble Repertory Theater sacks her leading counsel and asks Rumpole, his junior, to represent her when she’s tried for murder. He’s less happy when he realizes he may have been taken in by her charm.

Aired: 06/11/79
Extras
Rumpole successfully defends a teenager accused of robbery with violence.
Rumpole accuses a dishonest policeman of framing his safecracker client.
Rumpole is very content to be defending a drugs case in the peace of the West Country.
After a long spell without cases, Rumpole is apparently divorcing his old friend.
Rumpole defends an apparently mentally challenged petty crook on a murder charge.
An MP is accused of raping one of his assistants, and seems reluctant to defend himself.
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Rumpole successfully defends a teenager accused of robbery with violence.
Rumpole accuses a dishonest policeman of framing his safecracker client.
Rumpole is very content to be defending a drugs case in the peace of the West Country.
After a long spell without cases, Rumpole is apparently divorcing his old friend.
Rumpole defends an apparently mentally challenged petty crook on a murder charge.
An MP is accused of raping one of his assistants, and seems reluctant to defend himself.
A famous artist dies in mysterious circumstances; his young wife is accused of his murder.
Hilda assesses her life when an old flame reminds her of what might have been.
Rumpole’s main source of income is once more supplemented by defending the Timsons.
Hilda’s nephew wants Uncle Horace to defend him on a charge of adultery.