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Upper Lip, Jeeves. The
country house of Sir
Watkyn B****ett,
Totleigh Towers is
located in
Totleigh-in-the-Wold, Gloucestershire. Sir Watkyn's
daughter Madeline...
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inherits a
great deal of
money from a
distant relative and
retires to live in
Totleigh Towers,
where he is a
Justice of the Peace. As a magistrate, B****ett fined...
- the Woosters, most of
which takes place at Sir Watkyn's
country house,
Totleigh Towers,
Spode is the
leader of the
Black Shorts. He
quickly starts to think...
- "Trouble at
Totleigh Towers" is the
fifth episode of the
fourth series of the 1990s
British comedy television series Jeeves and Wooster. It is also called...
- Masquerade". TV.com.
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March 2021. TV.com. "Jeeves and Wooster:
Totleigh Towers". TV.com.
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March 2021. TV.com. "class Act". TV.com....
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Gussie to Sir Watkyn's
country house,
Totleigh Towers. Sir
Watkyn and
Gussie (calling
himself Bertie) go to
Totleigh.
Bertie is
shocked by an announcement...
- (1993)
Totleigh Towers (or,
Trouble at
Totleigh Towers) (1993)
Adaptation of the
stories by P G Wodehouse.
Highclere Castle represented Totleigh Towers...
- It
introduces Sir
Watkyn B****ett, the
owner of a
country house called Totleigh Towers where the
story takes place, and his
intimidating friend Roderick...
-
residential writing courses at
writing houses in
three rural locations:
Totleigh Barton, a 16th-century
manor house in Devon; The Hurst, a
manor house in...
- extraordinaire, emplo**** by Tom and
Dahlia Travers Butterfield,
butler at
Totleigh Towers Mr Anstruther, an
elderly man who
holds a Good
Conduct competition...