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- Bobbie Wickham needs to impress a rich American named Blumenfeld, and Bertie is reluctantly drawn into her schemes.
- 1965–19677.4 (5)TV EpisodeBertie's nephews, Claude and Eustace, foist themselves upon his hospitality, and cause no end of trouble.
- Jas. Waterbury is definitely, as Bertie says, a "greasy bird". What nefarious scheme is he up to?
- Bertie is fond of his Uncle George, but the old boy will keep on making what Aunt Agatha calls "unsuitable alliances". It falls to Bertie to break up the latest of these.
- 1965–1967TV Episode"Sippy" Sipperley edits a fashionable magazine for bright young things, and he has a big problem - his former headmaster keeps submitting articles, and he's still too frightened of him to turn them down. Can Jeeves help?
- 1965–1967TV Episode
- Ordered by his Aunt Dahlia to break up Tuppy Glossop's romance with operatic diva Cora Bellinger, Bertie finds himself called upon to sing at a charity concert.
- To the horror of his Aunt Dahlia, Bertie becomes enamored of an eccentric artist.
- Bertie's pal Biffy yearns only to live a quiet life in the countryside, but his Aunt Isabel, upon whom he depends for money, has got it into her head that he's leading the high life among the bright young things in London. Can Jeeves help?
- Aunt Agatha has the idea that Bertie would make an ideal private secretary for her friend Mr. Filmer, a politician.
- Aunt Dahlia's chef Anatole is the envy of her friends and acquaintances. She has entered into a wager that places her in danger of losing the lovely Anatole for a while. Obviously she does not want this to happen and asks Bertie (or more specifically Jeeves) for help.