Rumpole
The Way Through the Woods & other stories : Three BBC Radio 4 dramatisations
(Author) John MortimerRumpole and the Way Through the Woods: Rumpole is surprised to discover he's a dog lover at heart - and perplexed as he defends a man who insists he's guilty of murder. Rumpole and the Prosecution: Rumpole's client asks him to do something he's always sworn he will not do - appear for the prosecution. But this case is a little different: the injured party is dead and cannot speak for herself. Rumpole and the Quacks: It's 1966, and Rumpole meets a wise and kindly Asian Doctor who, unexpectedly accused of unprofessional conduct, needs his help.
John Mortimer
John Mortimer was a British barrister and author best known for his creation of the iconic character Horace Rumpole in the Rumpole of the Bailey series. His witty and satirical writing style, combined with his sharp legal insight, made him a beloved figure in both the legal and literary worlds.