Episode
Jeeves and Wooster: Jeeves the Matchmaker
Overview
Bertie begins to think that having a child might be nice. Of course the first step, Jeeves reminds him, is getting married. Once again thoughts turn towards Bobbie Wickham. Meanwhile, fellow Drones' are in love: Tuppy with a dog lover in the country (and not with Cousin Angela as he should be), and Bingo (as usual) with a waitress named Mabel. Ensuing events involve a rather nasty rugby match, tossing pots through greenhouses, public speaking in front of young ladies, and plans to soften Bingo's uncle to the thought of his nephew marrying someone in a lower social strata.
Details
- Series
- Jeeves and Wooster
- Season
- Season 2
- Episode
- Episode 6
- Air date
- 1991-05-19
Episode context
Jeeves the Matchmaker is Episode 6 in Season 2 of Jeeves and Wooster. It aired on 1991-05-19.
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