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Jeeves and Wooster :: Introduction On Broadway (03x03)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Introduction On Broadway
Episode #: 03x03
Original Airdate: Sunday April 12th, 1992
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Episode Crew
Director: Ferdinand Fairfax
Story: P. G. Wodehouse
Screenplay: Clive Exton
 
Episode Summary
 
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Corky is in love and engaged to be married to Muriel; unfortunately, he's done this without his Uncle Worple's blessings. Fearing that his funds will be cut off when his uncle finds out, Corky turns to Bertie and Jeeves for advice; their plan involves duping Uncle Worple into believing that he's met Muriel first. The plan backfires when Uncle Worple likes Muriel... a little too much, and marries her. Corky is left with only a commission to paint the portrait of their child.

Cyril Bassington-Bassington is sent off to New York in order to remove him from the London theatre scene. Aunt Agatha has sent strict orders for Bertie to keep Cyril away from anything theatrical, but Bertie never receives the letter. Cyril gets a small part in a musical, which does well on tour, and is about to open on Broadway when Aunt Agatha arrives from London. Her tickets for opening night spell disaster for both Bertie and Cyril, but quick thinking by Jeeves keeps her from discovering Cyril's part in the play, and also manages to assist Corky's finances as well.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Anatol YusefplayedSydney BlumenfieldRecurring (second appearance)
Billy J. Mitchell (2)playedMr. BlumenfieldRecurring (second appearance)
Colette ForbesplayedChorus GirlRecurring (second appearance)
Di Cooke (1)playedChorus GirlRecurring (first appearance)
Kim BarrandplayedChorus GirlRecurring (first appearance)
Mary WimbushplayedAunt Agatha GregsonRecurring (5th appearance)
Nola HaynesplayedChorus GirlRecurring (first appearance)
Ricco RossplayedLiftmanRecurring (third appearance)
Sam DouglasplayedCorriganRecurring (second appearance)
Bill Bailey (1)playedAlexander Worple 
Claire AlexanderplayedChorus Girl 
David CreanplayedGeorge Caffyn 
Dena DavisplayedMuriel Singer 
Diane Holmes (1)playedChorus Girl 
Elaine EnglishplayedSecretary 
Greg CharlesplayedCorky Cochran 
Jane SturdyplayedChorus Girl 
Joel CutraraplayedTradesman 
John BoulterplayedFreddie Flowerdew 
John Cassady (1)playedPrysock 
Leigh MilesplayedChorus Girl 
Nicholas HewetsonplayedCyril Bassington-Bassington 
 
Main Cast
 
Stephen FryplayedJeeves
Hugh LaurieplayedBertie Wooster
 
Episode Quotes
 
(showing his most recent painting)
Corky: Tell me honestly, how does it strike you?
Bertie: Yes... well... of course, I... I only saw the kid for a moment.
Corky: I've painted the soul of the subject, Bertie! It's a talent we artists have.
Bertie: Surely a child of that age wouldn't have time to get a soul like that, would he, Jeeves?
Jeeves: I should think it most unlikely, Sir.
 
Jeeves: I read a most stimulating article in the New York Times, Sir, the author of which asserts that mustaches are a most notorious cause for divorces in many parts of the country.
Bertie: Jeeves, I dont' care if it's the cause of staggers in race horses! I will not have you editing my upper lip!
Jeeves: As you wish, Sir.
 
 
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