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Jeeves And Wooster. Image shows from L to R: Bertie Wooster (Hugh Laurie), Jeeves (Stephen Fry). Copyright: Picture Partnership Productions
Jeeves And Wooster

Jeeves And Wooster

  • TV comedy drama
  • ITV1
  • 1990 - 1993
  • 23 episodes (4 series)

Bertie Wooster is a minor aristocrat of limited intellect, ably aided and assisted in regular times of crisis by his improbably wise valet, Jeeves. Stars Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Mary Wimbush, Elizabeth Spriggs, Brenda Bruce and more.

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Series 4, Episode 3

Bertie once again finds himself attempting to smooth the path of love by winning marital approval for Tuppy Glossop. The Rosie M. Banks guise, a false fiancée and a dalliance with Honoria all end up coming into play, and it's not long before Jeeves and Wooster are fleeing Manhattan in fear of their lives!

Further details

Bertie tries his hand at matchmaking advising Bingo on how to woo the girl of his dreams, and encouraging Blair Eggleston to propose to his own ex girlfriend Honoria.

Notes

This episode is known by the following titles:
Bridgeroom Wanted
Bingo And The Little Woman
Honoria Glossop Turns Up

It is based on the book The Inimitable Jeeves.

Broadcast details

Date
Sunday 30th May 1993
Time
9pm
Channel
ITV1
Length
60 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast
Stephen Fry Jeeves
Hugh Laurie Bertie Wooster
Guest cast
Elizabeth Kettle Honoria Glossop
Geoffrey Toone Bittlesham
Pip Torrens Bingo Little
Joseph Mydell Coneybear (Liftman)
Peter Carlisle Bookseller
Anastasia Hille Rosie M Banks
Philip Locke Sir Roderick Glossop
Veronica Clifford Myrtle Snap
Otto Jarman Blair
David Healy Waterbury (Theatrical Agent)
Seretta Wilson (as Serretta Wilson) Trixie (Actress)
Paul Kynman Porky Jupp (Heavy)
Edmund Dring Dobson
Writing team
Clive Exton Writer (Adapted By)
Production team
Ferdinand Fairfax Director
Brian Eastman Producer
Sally Head Executive Producer
Derek Bain Editor
Eileen Diss Production Designer
Anne Dudley Composer

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