Overview
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.
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6 - 1Rumpole a la Carte October 28, 1991
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6 - 2Rumpole and the Summer of Discontent November 04, 1991
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6 - 3Rumpole and the Right to Silence November 11, 1991
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6 - 4Rumpole at Sea November 18, 1991
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6 - 5Rumpole and the Quacks November 25, 1991
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6 - 6Rumpole for the Prosecution December 02, 1991