The BEST episodes of Rumpole of the Bailey season 6

Every episode of Rumpole of the Bailey season 6, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Rumpole of the Bailey season 6!

Horace Rumpole (played by the late Leo McKern) is an untidy, ageing London barrister who defends in criminal cases. His clients rarely cut elegant figures. He is fond of red wine, poetry, and fair dealing, and is not looked on as a great success by his wife ('She Who Must Be Obeyed'). Rumpole has had a few triumphs, and the Penge Bungalow murders are often on his mind... Rumpole shares Chambers at Number 3, Equity Court, with a mixed group of barrister colleagues, including Guthrie Featherstone (Peter Bowles) and Phyllida Trant (Patricia Hodge). He also takes pupils - notably Fiona Allways (played by Rosalyn Landor) and Liz Probert. The creator and writer of the series, Sir John Mortimer, received an Edgar Allan Poe Award for crime and mystery for Rumpole.

Last Updated: 10/19/2024Network: ITV1Status: Ended
Rumpole a la Carte
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7.78
9 votes

#1 - Rumpole a la Carte

Season 6 - Episode 1 - Aired 10/28/1991

A live mouse is served to Erskine-Brown in a London restaurant, and Rumpole finds himself defending the self-important chef-restaurateur on the environmental health charges which follow. At home, Hilda takes up with her Canadian cousin, Jean-Pierre O'Higgins, and loses all interest in Rumpole.

Directors: Jim Goddard
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Rumpole for the Prosecution
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7.44
9 votes

#2 - Rumpole for the Prosecution

Season 6 - Episode 6 - Aired 12/2/1991

Rumpole agrees to act for the family of a dead girl who are bringing a private prosecution for murder against a policeman. Did a killer receive preferential treatment from his colleagues on the Force, who knew he was guilty but decided not to charge him? Ballard asks Rumpole to prosecute Erskine-Brown, who is accused of stealing work from a colleague in chambers by changing the names on a brief. Mysteriously, Ballard spends a lot of time at a party hiding a bandaged fingertip...

Directors: Robert Tronson
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Rumpole and the Right to Silence
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7.43
7 votes

#3 - Rumpole and the Right to Silence

Season 6 - Episode 3 - Aired 11/11/1991

Rumpole defends a radical lecturer accused of murdering an unpopular university official - but his client refuses to give critical information in his own defence. Hilda takes offense, after Rumpole gives Ballard and Erskine-Brown advice on the keeping of secrets from their lady wives.

Directors: Julian Amyes
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Rumpole and the Quacks
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7.33
9 votes

#4 - Rumpole and the Quacks

Season 6 - Episode 5 - Aired 11/25/1991

Rumpole defends his own doctor, charged with sexually molesting a woman patient - and Rumpole's friend Phyllida is counsel for the prosecution. Claude Erskine-Brown is in hot water when Phyllida comes to believe he is advertising for women friends in an under-the-counter magazine.

Directors: Robert Tronson
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Rumpole and the Summer of Discontent
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7.22
9 votes

#5 - Rumpole and the Summer of Discontent

Season 6 - Episode 2 - Aired 11/4/1991

Before Mr Justice Guthrie Featherstone, Rumpole defends a trade unionist on charges of recklessly causing the death of a truck-driver who was crossing a union picket-line. Guthrie is thinking about a strike of his own, to hit back at new rights of audience for mere solicitors in court. Meanwhile, chez Rumpole, Hilda declares she is going on strike herself.

Directors: Julian Amyes
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Rumpole at Sea
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6.88
8 votes

#6 - Rumpole at Sea

Season 6 - Episode 4 - Aired 11/18/1991

Without marked enthusiasm, Rumpole takes Hilda on a cruising holiday. He is appalled to learn that a High Court judge, Mr Justice Graves, is also on board, and Rumpole takes cover - but skullduggery aimed at the missing wife of a politician brings him back to the surface.

Directors: Michael Simson
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