- Sir
Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, (/ˈwʊdhaʊs/ WUUD-howss; 15
October 1881 – 14
February 1975) was an
English writer and one of the most
widely read humorists...
- "
Chuffy" is the
fourth episode of the
second series of the 1990s
British comedy television series Jeeves and Wooster. It is also
called "Jeeves in the...
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nicknamed Chuffy, is a
fictional character in the
Jeeves novel,
Thank You, Jeeves. He went to
private school, Eton and
Oxford with
Bertie Wooster.
Chuffy is...
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largely takes place around Chuffnell Hall, the home of Bertie's
friend Lord "
Chuffy" Chuffnell, who
hopes to sell the
house to the
wealthy J.
Washburn Stoker...
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Samuel "Chuffie"
Alexander (March 15, 1902 –
September 22, 1989) was an
American baseball outfielder in the
Negro leagues. He pla**** from 1925 to 1932...
- Co-host TV
Series 1981 Don't Look Back: The
Story of
Leroy "Satchel"
Paige Chuffy Russell Television movie Death of a
Prophet Himself Television movie 1989...
- "Special Brew" – 3:37 "Inner
London Violence" – 3:56 "Scruffy, The
Huffy Chuffy Tugboat" – 1:39 2011
Bonus Tracks "Holidays" – 2:12 "Night Bus to Dalston"...
- Brinkley. Bertie's friend, Lord "
Chuffy" Chuffnell,
quickly snaps Jeeves up.
Bertie rents a
country cottage from
Chuffy in
Chuffy's family-owned
village of Chuffnell...
- is
effectively an
extension of the overworld. In addition, a
train named Chuffy can be used to
migrate Banjo, Kazooie, and some
minor characters between...
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David Crean (3);
Nigel Whitmey (4)
Freddie Chalk-Marshall — John
Duval (1) "
Chuffy"
Chuffnell —
Matthew Solon (2)
Seabury Chuffnell —
Edward Holmes (2) Myrtle...