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The Code of the Woosters is the third full-length novel to feature Bertie Wooster and his valet Jeeves. It introduces Sir Watkyn Bassett , the owner of a country house called Totleigh Towers where the story takes place, and his intimidating friend Roderick Spode .
The former "Miss Adams diner" was sold to a couple in 2013 who operate it as Izzy's Diner and Pizza, a full service diner and pizza shop, and still contains many original items including the original Worcester Lunch Car Clock. The car is slowly being restored to look as it did originally.
"Trouble at Totleigh Towers" is the fifth episode of the fourth series of the 1990s British comedy television series Jeeves and Wooster. [1] It is also called "Totleigh Towers". It first aired in the UK on 13 June 1993 () on ITV. [2] Some of the external scenes were filmed at Highclere Castle.
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"The Delayed Arrival" is the fourth episode of the fourth series of the 1990s British comedy television series Jeeves and Wooster. It is also called "Arrested in a Night Club". It first aired in the UK on 6 June 1993 () on ITV. [1]
Wooster (1-2) needed a miracle after Rose-Hulman’s (2-0) Kobe Stoudemire’s free throws extended the Fightin’ Engineers lead to 82-77 with exactly four seconds on the clock.
Wooster 23, 25, 25, 25 . Nordonia 25, 23, 19, 18. Delivering when it mattered most, Wooster clinched its first district title since 2007 with a thrilling come-from-behind win over Nordonia.
What Ho! Jeeves (sometimes written What Ho, Jeeves!) is a series of radio dramas based on some of the Jeeves short stories and novels written by P. G. Wodehouse, starring Michael Hordern as the titular Jeeves and Richard Briers as Bertie Wooster.