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Rumpole on Trial

An aching tooth and the tedious evidence of a boring defendant provoke Rumpole to insult a judge and disobey his instructions. So Rumpole goes on trial. Starring Julian Rhind-Tutt.

By John Mortimer. Adapted for radio by Richard Stoneman.

Following in the footsteps of several distinguished former Rumpoles - Leo McKern, Maurice Denham, Timothy West and Benedict Cumberbatch - Julian Rhind-Tutt, one of Radio 4's most popular actors and much loved star of TV's Green Wing and The Hour, now dons the wig and white bands of the most erudite, astute, and seldom defeated of barristers in the annals of the Old Bailey.

After waking up with a raging tooth-ache, Rumpole finds himself in no mood to listen to his boring client Reginald Tring, who's accused of the manslaughter of his wife. As Reginald drones on with his mind-numbing evidence, Rumpole suffers throughout the trial, and argues even more angrily than usual with Mr Justice Gwent-Evans. And, when Rumpole accuses the judge of deliberately misleading the jury, Gwent-Evans warns him in no uncertain terms about his future conduct.

Rumpole finds himself on trial, with the end of his career in sight.

But, luckily for Horace, he has Phillida on his side. She goes searching for the truth, and galvanises not only Rumpole's defending counsel - Soapy Sam Ballard QC - but also Rumpole's wife.

Directed by Marilyn Imrie
A Catherine Bailey production for BBC Radio 4.

45 minutes

Last on

Thu 22 Feb 201814:15

Credits

RoleContributor
Horace RumpoleJulian Rhind-Tutt
Hilda RumpoleJasmine Hyde
Phillida Erskine-BrownCathy Sara
MarigoldCathy Sara
Claude Erskine-BrownNigel Anthony
Mr Justice Gwent-EvansNigel Anthony
Reginald TringGus Brown
Sam BallardMichael Cochrane
Mr Justice GravesStephen Critchlow
Mr LeeringStephen Critchlow
AuthorJohn Mortimer
AdaptorRichard Stoneman
DirectorMarilyn Imrie
ProducerCatherine Bailey

Broadcasts

  • Mon 28 Mar 201614:15
  • Thu 22 Feb 201814:15

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