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from "Jeeves and Wooster" (1990)
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Overview
Alternate Names:
Reginald Jeeves
Filmography
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- By Jeeves (2001) (TV) Played by Martin Jarvis
- "Jeeves and Wooster"
- The Ex's Are Nearly Married Off (or, the Ties That Bind) (1993) TV episode, Played by Stephen Fry (as Reginald Jeeves)
- Totleigh Towers (or, Trouble at Totleigh Towers) (1993) TV episode, Played by Stephen Fry (as Reginald Jeeves)
- Arrested in a Night Club (or, the Delayed Arrival) (1993) TV episode, Played by Stephen Fry (as Reginald Jeeves)
- Honoria Glossop Turns Up (or, Bridegroom Wanted!) (1993) TV episode, Played by Stephen Fry (as Reginald Jeeves)
- Lady Florence Craye Arrives in New York (or, the Once and Future Ex) (1993) TV episode, Played by Stephen Fry (as Reginald Jeeves)
(18 more) - Thank You, P.G. Wodehouse (1981) (TV) Played by Michael Aldridge
- "The World of Wooster"
- Jeeves and the Fixing of Freddie (1967) TV episode, Played by Dennis Price
- Jeeves and the Love That Purifies (1967) TV episode, Played by Dennis Price
- Jeeves and the Hard-Boiled Egg (1967) TV episode, Played by Dennis Price
- Jeeves and the Impending Doom (1967) TV episode, Played by Dennis Price
- Jeeves and the Old School Chum (1967) TV episode, Played by Dennis Price
(15 more) - Step Lively, Jeeves! (1937) Played by Arthur Treacher
- Thank You, Jeeves! (1936) Played by Arthur Treacher
Archive Footage:
- TV's 50 Greatest Stars (2006) (TV) Played by Stephen Fry
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Quotes:
From "Jeeves and Wooster: The Silver Jug (or Jeeves Saves the Cow Creamer) (#2.1)" (1991)
Jeeves: If one were to "get the goods" on Mr. Spode, as the underworld phraseology has it, he would be rendered a negligible force.
Bertie: Well, yes. But we haven't got anything on him. I don't even know where we'd look.
Jeeves: I was thinking of the Junior Ganymede, sir. It is a club for gentlemen's personal gentlemen in Curzon street.
Bertie: A club? What, you mean like White's?
Jeeves: Of a similar nature, sir. The surroundings are more comfortable, however, and the members less Bolshevik.
Bertie: And you're a member?
Jeeves: Oh, indeed, sir. And Mr. Spode's personal attendant is likely to be a member also, and would naturally have confided to the secretary a good deal of information to be included in the club book.
Bertie: The club book?
Jeeves: Under rule eleven, all members are required to provide the secretary with full information about their employer, sir. This not only provides entertaining reading, but also provides a warning to those seeking employment with those gentlemen who fall short of the ideal.
Bertie: Did you tell them about me?
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Jeeves: If one were to "get the goods" on Mr. Spode, as the underworld phraseology has it, he would be rendered a negligible force.
Bertie: Well, yes. But we haven't got anything on him. I don't even know where we'd look.
Jeeves: I was thinking of the Junior Ganymede, sir. It is a club for gentlemen's personal gentlemen in Curzon street.
Bertie: A club? What, you mean like White's?
Jeeves: Of a similar nature, sir. The surroundings are more comfortable, however, and the members less Bolshevik.
Bertie: And you're a member?
Jeeves: Oh, indeed, sir. And Mr. Spode's personal attendant is likely to be a member also, and would naturally have confided to the secretary a good deal of information to be included in the club book.
Bertie: The club book?
Jeeves: Under rule eleven, all members are required to provide the secretary with full information about their employer, sir. This not only provides entertaining reading, but also provides a warning to those seeking employment with those gentlemen who fall short of the ideal.
Bertie: Did you tell them about me?
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