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Roderick Glossop

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family in the country has called him in at one time or another". He is described as serious-minded by Bertie Wooster's Aunt Agatha, who tells Bertie that Sir Roderick is President of the West London branch of the anti-gambling league, drinks no wine, disapproves of smoking, and, due to an impaired digestion, can only eat simple food. She also says that he does not approve of coffee, as he considers it "the root of half the nerve-trouble in the world."
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In that story, Glossop has lunch with Bertie to judge whether or not Bertie is mentally sound and fit to marry Honoria. Incidents arise that lead him to render a negative judgment, especially when Glossop, who strongly dislikes cats, is surprised by three cats in Bertie's flat. This incident is often
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He had a pair of shaggy eyebrows which gave his eyes a piercing look which was not at all the sort of thing a fellow wanted to encounter on an empty stomach. He was fairly tall and fairly broad, and he had the most enormous head, with practically no hair on it, which made it seem bigger and much more
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He is formally called a nerve specialist or a brain specialist, though Bertie thinks of him as a "high-priced loony-doctor". Even after they become friends, Bertie still refers to Glossop as "the eminent loony doctor". He is a well-known psychiatrist, and, according to Bertie, "practically every posh
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in series 4. Unlike in the original stories, Sir Roderick separates from his first wife and is not a widower. He goes to New York, where he becomes engaged to his American assistant, Myrtle Snap, but quickly finds her to be domineering and leaves her. He also develops a new treatment plan which he
58: 282:, who states that Glossop was an unpleasant boy who had a nasty and superior manner. Glossop has a pleasant baritone voice, and as a penniless medical student, sang at smoking concerts. His residences are 6b 453:, after they bond over their realization that they each stole biscuits from the school headmaster's study as children. They start addressing each other as "Bertie" and "Roddy". 369:, he has been a widower for two years, and wants to marry Myrtle, Lady Chuffnell. Glossop obtains the use of Chuffnell Hall as a clinic, funded by J. Washburn Stoker. In 2404: 1932: 1532: 449:
is going to have lunch with Glossop, Bertie states that Glossop "was a man I would not have cared to lunch with myself". However, they become friends in
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The character of Sir Roderick Glossop was inspired by Dr. Henry Crawford MacBryan, who operated a psychiatric nursing home in the hamlet of
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Though they are not friendly towards each other in the early stories, Glossop bonds with Bertie in
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recounted in later stories, with the number of cats being exaggerated as twenty-three. In "
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Inconsistencies in the relationship between Bertie and Glossop arise in the later novel
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suggested that Bertie and Sir Roderick had an undisclosed quarrel sometime after
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To explain why Bertie and Sir Roderick are not already friends at the start of
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and Oswald Glossop. He is first married to Lady Glossop, a friend of Bertie's
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Roger Brierley as Sir Roderick Glossop (right) in the television series
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Bertie continues to regard Sir Roderick Glossop as a friend in
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Index

Sir Roderick Glossop
Jeeves
Blandings Castle

Jeeves and Wooster
Sir Roderick Comes to Lunch
Jeeves in the Offing
P. G. Wodehouse
Paul Whitsun-Jones
Andrew Cruickshank
Roger Brierley
others
Honoria Glossop
Tuppy Glossop
comic novels
P. G. Wodehouse
psychiatry
Jeeves
Blandings Castle
Bertie Wooster
Ditteridge
Box
Honoria Glossop
Aunt Agatha
"Chuffy", Lord Chuffnell
Lord Emsworth
Harley Street
Hampshire
Sir Roderick Comes to Lunch
St Paul's

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