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Old Unhappy Far-Off Things

4 Extra Debut. It is the 1950s, and young Rumpole defends a man accused of murdering two war heroes. John Mortimer's mystery stars Benedict Cumberbatch.

By John Mortimer.

A Christmas treat for all Rumpole fans and all Radio 4 listeners who love a good whodunit with a cracking court case thrown in for good measure.

Benedict Cumberbatch, plays the young, feisty, devastatingly acute legal eagle Horace Rumpole in his first big murder case, where he defends for the first time "alone and without a leader" in the case which was to make his name; and of course the story also marks the beginning of his life-long liason with "She who must be obeyed"; as we hear, recalled through the memoirs of the older Rumpole, how young Rumpole found himself engaged and married without being absolutely sure that he had in fact proposed in the first place!

It is the fifties, a short decade after the end of the war, and two war heroes have been shot dead. The only suspect is Simon Jerrold, the son of one of the victims, and he faces the death penalty. Defending him is deemed hopeless, so the case is handed to a novice. But the novice's superiors didn't count on the tenacity and wit of the young and hungry Horace Rumpole

Adapted by Richard Stoneman

Producer/Director ..... Marilyn Imrie
A Catherine Bailey production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4.

45 minutes

Last on

Sun 28 Apr 2013 03:15

Credits

Role Contributor
Writer John Mortimer
Elder Horace Rumpole Timothy West
Young Horace Rumpole Benedict Cumberbatch
CH Wystan Geoffrey Whitehead
Albert Andy de la Tour
Simon Jerold Ewan Bailey
Daisy Emma Fielding
Hilda Wystan Jasmine Hyde
Reggie Proudfoot Stephen Critchlow
Bonny Bernard Matthew Morgan
Judge Cookson Karl Johnson
Lord Jessop David Shaw-Parker
Producer Marilyn Imrie
Director Marilyn Imrie

Broadcasts

  • Tue 19 May 2009 14:15
  • Thu 30 Dec 2010 14:15
  • Sat 27 Apr 2013 13:15
  • Sun 28 Apr 2013 03:15

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