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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2008

Brinkley Manor

Aunt Dahlia coerces Bertie into giving the prizes at Market Snodsbury Grammar School by threatening to withhold the services of her master chef, Anatole.

Newt-fancier Gussie Fink-Nottle comes to Jeeves for advice about Madeline Bassett, with whom he is enamored. Since she is staying at Brinkley Court with Aunt Dahlia, Bertie delegates Gussie to give the prizes.

In order to bolster Gussie Fink-Nottle's courage to deliver the prizes and to propose to Madeline Bassett, both Bertie and Jeeves spike his orange juice.

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  • Now, *that's* a solution to livening up the School Speech Night - get 'em drunk! ;-) It's be a welcome change over my principal's 20-minute speeches about nothing.

  • :-)

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  • If you're inquiring as to whether it is the same actor who plays Dr.House in the American TTV series "House", as is playing Bertie in this clip, then, yes, this is the case.

    His name is Hugh Laurie, if that tid-bit of information assists you at all in making further investigations with the Google or some such.

  • only the best television and book series in the history of the world!!!!

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  • Not even close to the scene in the book, unfortunately. Don''t read the scene in public because you;ll be taken away for being insane when the tears stream down your face...:)))

  • "Take a good look at that object sitting there, at the back, ah, morning coat, trousers worn, moldy rose in button 'ole, you can't miss him...........I DESPISE that man, women and children!"

  • @electirclaura

    Based in post world war 1 anywhere between the 20's and 30's

  • Amusing :)

  • A classic.

  • I love that look at 1:20!

  • early 50s more like it.

  • Exploding Castanets

  • Early 90s.

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