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Rumpole of the Bailey [Recorded Books]
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John Mortimer
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In the first of six witty short stories, 60s-something English barrister, Horace Rumpole, takes on the younger generation both at home and in the hallowed courtroom—while offending his esteemed colleagues and his draconian wife, Hilda.
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Leo McKern as John Mortimer’s Rumpole is the best!
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Leo McKern’s characterizations
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Our Horace Rumpole, the most traditional of traditionalists, defends a hippie-like schoolteacher on a drugs charge. Quite unexpectedly, he finds himself attracted to her and to her unusual lifestyle.
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A Mortimer/McKern Pleasure
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Another series of Mysteries acted out amazingly!!!
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Julian Rhind-Tutt takes on the role of Rumpole in this fifth collection of cracking court cases. Starring Julian Rhind-Tutt as Rumpole, Jasmine Hyde as Hilda and Nigel Anthony as Claude Erskine-Brown. A Catherine Bailey production for BBC Radio 4.
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Benedict Cumberbatch plays Horace Rumpole in this fourth collection of dramatic court cases. 'Rumpole and the Bubble Reputation': Erskine-Brown is working on a sordid ABH and affray case which allegedly occurred in a Soho night club. When he and Rumpole visit the disreputable scene of the crime, they meet Maurice Machin, the editor of the Daily Beacon, whose paper is being sued for libel.
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Recommended Read
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Timothy West takes on the role of Rumpole in this collection of cracking court cases. The stories included are: Rumpole and the Primrose Path, Rumpole and the Scales of Justice, Rumpole and the Vanishing Juror, Rumpole Redeemed.
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Kill the annoying music and intros
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- Dodes
- 03-20-19
Great character, fun stories, fabulous narration
The humour was right along my lines and the narratation immersed me in Rumpole's world
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- Andrew
- 07-18-24
A legal classic
A great collection of stories. A wonderful introduction to the great Rumpole. They define his character.
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- Peter W. Kalnin
- 08-06-24
Loveably Curmudgeon
Rumpole continues with his curmudgeonly ways, both inside the courtroom and out. This is a great collection of Rumpole tales.
Patrick Tull does a fine job narrating.
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- Sticks
- 09-26-23
Marvelous.
The stories in this collection are excellent. As is Mr. Tull’s narration, I only wish the late Leo McKern had recorded some of the unabridged stories.
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- Dr. G.
- 12-30-23
Rumpole, the Old Darling
Like your most comfortable pair of bedroom slippers, or well worn house robe, Horace Rumpole haunts the passages of your mind with humor, wisdom, and a biting wit. He tempers justice with both mercy and a healthy dose of the ironic, balancing society’s hypocritical puritanism with pragmatic recognition of the absurd. Altogether cracking good tales.
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- Nancy
- 03-27-25
Patrick Tull sounds like Leo McKern
My husband and I love Rumpole’s outrageous and brilliant personality. We have all the Rumpole books by John Mortimer and the DVDs of the TV series that starred Leo McKern. Patrick Tull as reader of the audiobook does a magnificent job conveying Rumpole’s personality.
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- Northern Lights
- 04-12-25
So much fun!
A delightful set of stories delightfully narrated! Rumpole is such an original, he had me laughing the whole time. Definitely recommend!
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- Paul Stolarski
- 02-27-25
Great Book. Very Funny
The book was very entertaining. Rumpole is a riot. Great collection of short stories. Would read again.
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-28-16
great fun
Patrick Tulll is a brilliant reader. Rumple couldn't have a better friend! Don't miss this!
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- J. Stauffer
- 07-02-12
There's no one like Rumpole!
British humor served up by John Mortimer using Rumpole defending the British ne'er do well in the Bailey and narrated by Patrick Tull. Can't do better than this when you need a book that will make you giggle and scratch your pate at the same time!
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