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Watkyn may
refer to
Arthur Watkyn (Arthur
Thomas Levi Watkins, 1907–1965), a
British fiction writer Sir
Watkyn B****ett, a
fictional character invented...
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daughter of Sir
Watkyn B****ett and is a
rather mushy,
sentimental girl.
Bertie Wooster is
briefly engaged to her. Sir
Watkyn B****ett, CBE, is a fictional...
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novel to
feature Bertie Wooster and his
valet Jeeves. It
introduces Sir
Watkyn B****ett, the
owner of a
country house called Totleigh Towers where the story...
- "Stinker"
Pinker –
Gordon Clyde Gussie Fink-Nottle –
Christopher Good Sir
Watkyn B****ett – Bill
Wallis Roderick Spode – John
Turner Honoria Glossop – Angela...
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Patrick Troughton. It was
based on the 1952 play of the same
title by
Arthur Watkyn. It was
released in 1958. The film
depicts a
fictionalised account of the...
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appear as the same
character in all four
series are John
Woodnutt as Sir
Watkyn B****ett and
Robert Daws as
Tuppy Glossop. The
third series of
Jeeves and...
- vice-president of the
British Film Producers' ****ociation.
Under the name of
Arthur Watkyn, he
wrote novels and plays. Born in Aberystwith, Cardiganshire, Watkins...
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particularly Gussie Fink-Nottle.
Spode is a
friend of Sir
Watkyn B****ett,
being the
nephew of Sir
Watkyn's fiancée Mrs.
Wintergreen in The Code of the Woosters...
- of
Keith and Gavin, with (following Steffe's departure) Dean Gaisburgh-
Watkyn on
guitar and Paul Rose on drums.
Gavin left the band in the
early 1990s...
- Dahlia. She
tells Bertie that Sir
Watkyn B****ett was
there and was
impressed with Jeeves. Additionally, Sir
Watkyn bragged about obtaining a
black amber...