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1964. Rumpole returns to his alma mater to defend a gardener accused of blackmailing the master of an Oxford College. Starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Timothy West.

By John Mortimer.
Adapted for radio by Richard Stoneman.

Benedict Cumberbatch and Timothy West star as the younger and elder Rumpole in this new story.

In 1964, Rumpole returns to Oxford, where he studied law, to defend a young gardener, Peter Vernon, accused of blackmailing the Master of St Joseph's College, Sir Michael Tuffnell.

Peter and Sir Michael had enjoyed a friendship that provoked rumours of homosexuality - still illegal in those days. Sir Michael has gone to the police alleging Peter was about to accuse him publicly of sodomy. Peter denies the charge and, indeed, is engaged to be married to his solicitor - a young woman by the name of Sue Galton. Rumpole sees through a plot to depose the Master and, sensing Peter's underlying honesty, he defends his client. But, in doing so, he's forced to re-assess the choices he's made in his career and his marriage to She Who Must Be Obeyed.

Director: Marilyn Imrie
A Catherine Bailey production for 麻豆社 Radio 4.

45 minutes

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Thu 11 Dec 2014 14:15

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Credits

Role Contributor
Older Rumpole Timothy West
Younger Rumpole Benedict Cumberbatch
Hilda Rumpole Jasmine Hyde
Nicholas Rumpole Louis Tafler-Hyde
Humphrey Grice Stephen Critchlow
Judge Everglades Stephen Critchlow
Sue Galton Faye Castelow
Peter Vernon Adam Gillen
Sir Michael Tuffnell Adrian Scarborough
Claude Erskine-Brown Nigel Anthony
Porter Nigel Anthony
Writer Richard Stoneman
Director Marilyn Imrie

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  • Tue 18 Dec 2012 14:15
  • Thu 11 Dec 2014 14:15

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