Stuart Burge (1918–2002)
Author of Rumpole of the Bailey, The Complete Series [videorecording]
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Series
Works by Stuart Burge
Maigret: The Complete Michael Gambon Collection [1992 TV series] (1992) — Director — 30 copies, 1 review
Patricia Routledge in Three Portraits (A Woman of No Importance / A Lady of Letters / Miss Fozzars Finds Her Feet) (2004) — Director — 3 copies
D.H. Lawrence’s: The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd [TV episode] [and] The Rainbow [TV mini-series] (1988) — Director — 2 copies
The Rainbow [1988 miniseries] — Director — 1 copy
TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection: Shakespeare — Director — 1 copy
Rumpole and the Last Resort [TV Series Episode] — Director — 1 copy
The Importance of Being Earnest [and] The Picture of Dorian Gray (Video) — Director — 1 copy
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- Birthdate
- 1918-01-15
- Date of death
- 2002-01-24
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- film director
actor
producer - Awards and honors
- Commander of the Order of the British Empire
- Nationality
- UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- UK
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Reviews
The growing ambition of Julius Caesar is a source of major concern to his close friend Brutus. Cassius persuades him to participate in his plot to assassinate Caesar, but they have both sorely underestimated Mark Antony.
The 14-disc megaset contains all 42 episodes of the John Mortimer-written series that ran from 1978 to 1992, starring the irrepressible Leo McKern. Grumpy, aging London defense barrister Rumpole lives, apparently, for only one thing: the courtroom. Yes, of course he gets corporeal pleasures from his stinky, inexpensive cheroots and his cheap red wine, or the feeling of his crushed, battered fedora on his head. But these rather humble staples of life are offset by the truculent waspishness of show more his (mostly) disapproving wife, Hilda (Peggy Thorpe-Bates and Marion Mathie), who has been secretly dubbed by the fearful Rumpole with the H. Rider Haggard moniker, "She Who Must Be Obeyed." A "character" in the best sense of the word, with a simple credo ("Never plead guilty!"), Rumpole has zero respect for judges who hand down verdicts in their minds before their cases are even heard, or coppers who fabricate evidence, or even some of his clients, who attempt to use the wily defense barrister for their own convoluted scams.
After watching these 35+ hours, I found Rumpole of the Bailey to be an absolute delight, and one of my favorite shows.
My impression of the series has always been that it was a comedy, and certainly, by the later seasons, the sophisticated, satirical elements of Mortimer's scripting dominates. However, I was a little surprised at the more dramatic, sad and depressing aspects of the series. In Rumpole and the Learned Friends, he cops to the deepest existential angst, wondering who "he" really is. In Rumpole and the Married Lady, he discovers that he has very little reason to remain married to Hilda... show less
After watching these 35+ hours, I found Rumpole of the Bailey to be an absolute delight, and one of my favorite shows.
My impression of the series has always been that it was a comedy, and certainly, by the later seasons, the sophisticated, satirical elements of Mortimer's scripting dominates. However, I was a little surprised at the more dramatic, sad and depressing aspects of the series. In Rumpole and the Learned Friends, he cops to the deepest existential angst, wondering who "he" really is. In Rumpole and the Married Lady, he discovers that he has very little reason to remain married to Hilda... show less
Apr 10, 2025Portuguese (Brazil)
BBC drama series from 1994 about the progress of a roguish Yorkshireman during and after World War II. With Linus Roache, Lia Williams, John McArdle, Christine Kavanagh, Ciarán Hinds, Diana Kent.
Dec 25, 2021Italian
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- Rating
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