First broadcast 3rd May 1992, this episode is also known as Aunt Dahlia. Cornelia and Madeline.
Aunt Dahlia demands Bertie's assistance in charming a best-selling author for her refined ladies' magazine.
Arriving at Marsham Manor he is alarmed to discover Madeline and Spode present, newly elevated as Lord Sidcup, and a rather saucy painting that no-one likes but cannot bring themselves to destroy. Bingo, meanwhile, has fallen in love with the daughter of a hardline revolutionary socialist!
Stephen Fry - Jeeves
Hugh Laurie - Bertie Wooster
Elizabeth Morton - Madeline Bassett
John Turner - Spode
Geoffrey Toone - Bittlesham
Patricia Lawrence - Aunt Dahlia
Pip Torrens - Bingo Little
Rachel Robertson - Charlotte
Peter Benson - Mr Rowbotham
Colin Higgins - Comrade Butt
Brenda Kempner - Lady Bittlesham
Ann Queensbury - Cornelia
Bev Willis - Everard
Chris Banks - Edward
Stewart Porter - Speaker
Roger Frost - Speaker
David Peart - Footman
Aunt Dahlia demands Bertie's assistance in charming a best-selling author for her refined ladies' magazine.
Arriving at Marsham Manor he is alarmed to discover Madeline and Spode present, newly elevated as Lord Sidcup, and a rather saucy painting that no-one likes but cannot bring themselves to destroy. Bingo, meanwhile, has fallen in love with the daughter of a hardline revolutionary socialist!
Stephen Fry - Jeeves
Hugh Laurie - Bertie Wooster
Elizabeth Morton - Madeline Bassett
John Turner - Spode
Geoffrey Toone - Bittlesham
Patricia Lawrence - Aunt Dahlia
Pip Torrens - Bingo Little
Rachel Robertson - Charlotte
Peter Benson - Mr Rowbotham
Colin Higgins - Comrade Butt
Brenda Kempner - Lady Bittlesham
Ann Queensbury - Cornelia
Bev Willis - Everard
Chris Banks - Edward
Stewart Porter - Speaker
Roger Frost - Speaker
David Peart - Footman
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