Rumpole of the Bailey Seasons 3 & 4 DVD
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- Additional Details
- Format: DVD
- Rating: Not Rated
- Number of Discs: 4
- Run Time: 600 Minutes
- Region: Region 1

- Aspect Ratio: Fullscreen
- Language: English
- Studio: A&E Video
- DVD Release Date: November 30, 2004
- Audio: ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo
- Genre: TV Series
- Color: Color
- Includes:
Episode Introductions with John Mortimer
Mortimer's Musings--An Interview with John Mortimer
John Mortimer Biography
John Mortimer Bibliography and Selected Credits
About the Old Bailey
Official Executioners of Newgate Prison
Interactive Menus
Scene Selection - Release Date: 1987
And so comes another helping of inimitable RUMPOLE OF THE BAILEY tales, where if crimedoesn't exactly pay - it's at least a living. Available on DVD for the first time, the third and fourth seasons of RUMPOLE OF THEBAILEY include all 12 episodes, perfectly adapted by John Mortimer from his best-sellingnovels and starring the esteemed Leo McKern.
- Official Executioners of Newgate Prison
- About the Old Bailey
- John Mortimer Interview
And so comes another helping of inimitable RUMPOLE OF THE BAILEY tales, where if crime doesn't exactly pay - it's at least a living. Available on DVD for the first time, the third and fourth seasons of RUMPOLE OF THE BAILEY include all 12 episodes, perfectly adapted by John Mortimer from his best-selling novels and starring the esteemed Leo McKern (A Man for All Seasons).
Enjoy more lovably dour wisdom from our old Bailey hack, who, between defending a variety of characters, from struggling artists to massage parlor entrepreneurs, puffs away at his damp cheroot while spouting passages from the Oxford Book of English Verse. The second and third seasons come replete with Horace Rumpole's brilliant defenses, his fondness for "plonk," his wonderfully askew wig, and his sly jabs at hypocrisy-not to mention those bloody upper-class nincompoops. At least "She Who Must Be Obeyed" is around to keep things in order.
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