This BBC radio show is oddly not about brothers, rather it is about Roger Thursby, an idealistic young barrister (that British for lawyer) entering the legal profession. He gets stuck with the worst small claims cases, such as parking violations and neighbor disputes. What's funny is that he always gets stuck with the worst, scariest judges. He starts out struggling with each case, but he works it out in the end. He gets help from colleagues in his firm, a rag tag group of lawyers. I like it, because the cases are ridiculous, which adds to the humor. I give it 6 out of 5 scribbles, because I like it that much!
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