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Rumpole and The Quacks

It is 1966, and Rumpole meets a doctor who, unexpectedly accused of unprofessional conduct, needs his help.

It's 1966, and Rumpole meets a delightful, wise and kindly Asian Doctor who, unexpectedly accused of unprofessional conduct, needs his help.

The case involves both Rumpole and Phyllid, Rumpole's dear friend and his "Portia of the Chambers", as they learn about the shadowy behaviour of some unscrupulous drug companies and the correct way to diagnose glandular fever.

Their friendship also becomes just a tad more ambiguous as both their marriages prove irksome.

Adapted for radio by Richard Stoneman
Directed by Marilyn Imrie
A Catherine Bailey production for BBC Radio 4.

44 minutes

Credits

RoleContributor
RumpoleJulian Rhind-Tutt
HildaJasmine Hyde
BallardMichael Cochrane
Erskine-BrownNigel Anthony
Sir HectorNigel Anthony
PhillidaCathy Sara
Mrs WhittakerCathy Sara
Dr RahmatDivian Ladwa
MariettaTracy Wiles
Dr CoggerStephen Critchlow
DirectorMarilyn Imrie
AdaptorRichard Stoneman
AuthorJohn Mortimer

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  • Wed 20 Sep 201714:15
  • Wed 9 Jun 202114:15

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