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Episode Guide (Series 3)

Series:   1   2   3   4

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1: "Jeeves And The Unbidden Guest" (29 Mar 92)

Bertie and Jeeves sail off to New York. Bertie is given the job of looking after mummy's boy Wilmot Malvern. Also on the boat is Tuppy Glossop, who's on his way to the USA to start a car import business. When they reach New York, Wimot goes off the rails and Tuppy has problems finding cars to send to the UK.

Also appearing:
Robert Daws (Tuppy), John Fitzgerald-Jay (Rocky), Ronan Vibert (Wilmot), Moyra Fraser (Lady Malvern), Don Fellows (Stoker), Kymberley Huffman (Pauline), Ricco Ross (Liftman), Gordon Sterne (Diner), Ellen Sheean (Diner), Daniel Andre Pageon (Captain), Tessa Churchard (Girl on Boat), Nick Simons (Warden), Morgan Deare (Taxi Driver)

Adapted from:
Carry On, Jeeves
  Chapter 3 : Jeeves And The Unbidden Guest


2: "The Aunt And The Sluggard" (5 Apr 92)

Rocky's aunt wants him to live it up in New York so that he can write and tell her all about it. Rocky just wants to stay in his cabin in the wilderness and write poetry. Bicky wants to stay in New York, while his uncle wants him to go to Colorado. Bertie suggests a scheme that should satisfy everyone. It works fine until Rocky's aunt and Bicky's uncle turn up in New York.

Also appearing:
Julian Firth (Bicky), John Fitzgerald-Jay (Rocky), John Savident (Chiswick), Heather Canning (Mrs Rockmotteller), Lou Hirsch (Jimmy Mundy), Ricco Ross (Liftman), Deirdre Harrison (Waitress), Sam Douglas (Corrigan), Mary Ellen Ray (Landlady), Matt Zimmerman (Birdsburger), Bill Reimbold (Birdsburger), Douglas W. Iles (Birdsburger), Mac McDonald (Birdsburger), Paul Springer (Cabbie)

Adapted from:
Carry On, Jeeves
  Chapter 4 : Jeeves And The Hard-Boiled Egg
  Chapter 5 : The Aunt And The Sluggard


3: "The Artistic Career Of Corky" (12 Apr 92)

Aunt Agatha wants Bertie to keep Cyril Bassington-Bassington away from theatrical activities. Unfortunately, Cyril fails to pass on Aunt Agatha's instructions and becomes involved with a Broadway musical. Bertie's artist friend, Corky, asks for help to convince his uncle that the girl he wants to marry is suitable.

Also appearing:
Mary Wimbush (Aunt Agatha), Nicholas Hewetson (Cyril), Greg Charles (Corky), Dena Davis (Muriel), David Crean (George Caffyn), Bill Bailey (Worple), Billy J. Mitchell (Blumenfield), John Cassady (Prysock), Ricco Ross (Liftman), Sam Douglas (Corrigan), Joel Cutrara (Tradesman), Elaine English (Secretary), Anatol Yusef (Sidney), John Boulter (Flowerdew), Leigh Miles (Chorus Girl), Claire Alexander (Chorus Girl), Jane Sturdy (Chorus Girl), Di Cooke (Chorus Girl), Diane Holmes (Chorus Girl), Kim Barrand (Chorus Girl), Nola Haynes ( Chorus Girl), Colette Forbes (Chorus Girl)

Adapted from:
Carry On, Jeeves
  Chapter 2 : The Artistic Career Of Corky
The Inimitable Jeeves
  Chapter 9 : A Letter Of Introduction
  Chapter 10 : The Startling Dressiness Of A Lift Attendant


4: "The Mating Season" (19 Apr 92)

Bertie is back in England. Gussie Fink-Nottle is in jail after a drunken night out. Bertie goes to Deverill Hall pretending to be Gussie. Later, Gussie has to impersonate Bertie.

Also appearing:
Mary Wimbush (Aunt Agatha), Richard Braine (Gussie), Elizabeth Morton (Madeline), Chloe Annett (Gertrude), Rosalind Knight (Dame Daphne), Hilary Sesta (Emmeline), Harriet Reynolds (Harriet), Celia Gore-Booth (Myrtle), Sheila Mitchell (Charlotte), John Elmes (Catsmeat), Harriet Bagnall (Hilda), Llewellyn Rees (Magistrate), Peter Mair (Butler)

Adapted from:
The Mating Season


5: "Jeeves Takes Charge" (26 Apr 92)

Sir Watkyn Bassett is writing his memoirs. He's sure to include revelations that would be better kept secret, so Bertie is persuaded to steal the memoirs.

Also appearing:
John Turner (Spode), John Woodnutt (Sir Watkyn), Richard Braine (Gussie), Fiona Gillies (Lady Florence), Elizabeth Morton (Madeline), Amanda Harris (Stiffy), Simon Treves (Stinker), Stewart Harwood (Oates), Lucy Parker (Receptionist), David Rolfe (Butterfield), Diana Cummings (Mrs. Blockett)

Adapted from:
Carry On, Jeeves
  Chapter 1 : Jeeves Takes Charge


6: "Comrade Bingo" (3 May 92)

Bingo Little pretends to be a Bolshevik to impress the latest love of his life. Aunt Dahlia wants Bertie to persuade a prominent author that her latest novel should be published in "Milady's Boudoir".

Also appearing:
John Turner (Spode), Patricia Lawrence (Aunt Dahlia), Pip Torrens (Bingo), Elizabeth Morton (Madeline), Rachel Robertson (Charlotte), Peter Benson (Mr Rowbotham), Colin Higgins (Comrade Butt), Geoffrey Toone (Lord Bittlesham), Brenda Kempner (Lady Bittlesham), Ann Queensbury (Cornelia), Bev Wills (Everard), Chris Banks (Edward), Stewart Porter (Speaker), Roger Frost (Speaker), David Peart (Footman)

Adapted from:
The Inimitable Jeeves
  Chapter 11 : Comrade Bingo
  Chapter 12 : Bingo Has A Bad Goodwood