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  1. Summary. 'A fruity, foxy masterpiece, defender of our wilting faith in mankind' Sunday Times. Horace Rumpole is in a strange state that could only be described as a kind of air-conditioned purgatory: he has retired to Florida with his wife, Hilda (She Who Must Be Obeyed). It is safely assumed the Old Bailey hack's wig has been hung up for good.

  2. Summary. 'A fruity, foxy masterpiece, defender of our wilting faith in mankind' Sunday Times. Horace Rumpole is in a strange state that could only be described as a kind of air-conditioned purgatory: he has retired to Florida with his wife, Hilda (She Who Must Be Obeyed). It is safely assumed the Old Bailey hack's wig has been hung up for good.

  3. Film Details. Also Known As. Mystery! (10/11/84) Release Date. 1984. Production Company. Thames Television.

  4. Buy RUMPOLE OF THE BAILEY, LEO McKERN IN RUMPOLES RETURN (FEATURE LENGTH) 145 MINUTES. [DVD] from Amazon's Movies Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

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  5. 4 de nov. de 2021 · Horace Rumpole - the rascally, Wordsworth-quoting Old Bailey hack - should be enjoying his retirement. Soaking unhappily in the Florida sun with his wife, Hilda (She Who Must Be Obeyed), it is safely assumed by all that Rumpole's wig has been hung up for good. But when a rather unkempt civil servant is mixed up in the mysterious death of a ...

  6. “It's just no good. He can't fight it. He tells the police he's guilty. The bloody knife's in the dustbin. He's identified by at least three witnesses at the tube station and he writes some spooky letter in his victim's blood. The case is as dead as mutton.” “Just the sort of case Rumpole would have enjoyed.” And where is Rumpole, that eccentric barrister famous for his knowledge of ...

  7. About this audiobook. “It's just no good. He can't fight it. He tells the police he's guilty. The bloody knife's in the dustbin. He's identified by at least three witnesses at the tube station and he writes some spooky letter in his victim's blood. The case is as dead as mutton.” “Just the sort of case Rumpole would have enjoyed.”.