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- 1990–199351mTV-PG8.1 (458)TV EpisodeDirectorRobert YoungStarsHugh LaurieStephen FryMary WimbushBertram Wilberforce "Bertie" Wooster returns home with a hangover when a valet named Jeeves rings the doorbell. He fixes Bertie his special hangover cure, and when it proves effective Jeeves is immediately engaged. Bertie has lunch with his aunt Agatha - "the nephew crusher" - at which she announces he must marry, and that the suitable candidate is Honoria Glossop. Bertie has no intention of marrying anyone, and discovers that Bingo Little is in love with Honoria. He hatches a brilliant plan to get Honoria out of his hands and in to Bingo's...27th April, 2024.
- 1990–199351mTV-PG8.0 (360)TV EpisodeDirectorRobert YoungStarsHugh LaurieStephen FryMary WimbushBertie's current love interest sets him up by giving both him and his rival Barmy the same idea for a practical joke, then gives away the terrier belonging to his Aunt Agatha which he is dog-sitting. Then Bertie is told to break up his friend Tuppy's interest in an opera singer.27th April 2024. The three plots are disjointed, with the third act being most prominent. The performance elements are great but the role of Aunt Dalia in causing the action is weak.
- 1990–199350mTV-PG8.2 (328)TV EpisodeDirectorRobert YoungStarsHugh LaurieStephen FryMary WimbushWhen Bertie is instructed by Aunt Agatha to break up his uncle's engagement to a young waitress, he arranges a luncheon for his uncle and the girl's aunt, a common, gaudy woman -- who turns out to be the uncle's long-lost barmaid love. To escape Aunt Agatha's wrath, Bertie and Jeeves travel to the country residence of a friend to enjoy the local fair, where the bookie manages to handicap all the entrants on which Bertie and his friends bet.27th April 2024. Excellent, manic pacing and tension with hijinks galore. The A plot with Uncle George and Maud could have been better integrated into the conclusion of the B plot, as it feels like a rushed afterthought.