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295:, Angela and Tuppy have not married after being engaged for two years, due to a lack of funds on Tuppy's part. Dahlia Travers decides that L. P. Runkle of Runkle Enterprises owes Tuppy money for Tuppy's late father's invention, a headache remedy called Runkle's Magic Midgets. This product has been extremely profitable for Runkle, while Tuppy's father did not make any profit on the invention apart from his regular salary. Ultimately, Jeeves manages to make Runkle pay Tuppy. 253:"One night after dinner at the Drones he betted me I wouldn't swing myself across the swimming-bath by the ropes and rings. I took him on and was buzzing along in great style until I came to the last ring. And then I found that this fiend in human shape had looped it back against the rail, thus leaving me hanging in the void with no means of getting ashore to my home and loved ones. There was nothing for it but to drop in the water." 42: 448:
portrayed Tuppy. In the series, in addition to his other love interests from the original stories, Tuppy also falls in love with Pauline Stoker and Elizabeth Vickers, though he returns to Angela Travers in the end on each occasion. In the last episode of the series, he attempts to use a
526:’ (the radio version, at least) when Sgt. Wilson recalls that he’d had a drink with a sergeant in the Eastbourne Home Guard whose people knew Wilson’s people years before. “Anyway, he was an awfully nice chap, and he and his friend Tuppy Glossop…” 257:
Bertie seeks revenge on Tuppy in that story, and mentions in other stories that he was dressed in correct evening attire when he fell into the pool. Though Bertie later says he has forgiven Tuppy, he continues to reference the incident.
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Tuppy once played a practical joke on Bertie by tricking him into falling into the Drones Club swimming pool, an incident which Bertie references frequently. This occurred sometime before "
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in series 3, episode 5, "The Editor Regrets". He has nothing in common with the canonical Tuppy Glossop apart from his name and club membership.
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The origin of Tuppy's nickname is never explained, though it is not an uncommon nickname, generally being derived from "tuppence" (meaning "two
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grin, keen and piercing eyes, a high, squeaky voice, and somewhat resembles a bulldog in build and appearance. An Old
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portrayed a wealthy, monocle-wearing Drone named Tuppy Glossop who gives advice to
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in series 2, episode 6, "The Code of the Mulliners", and helps
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List of P. G. Wodehouse characters in the Jeeves stories
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and Drones Club member, Tuppy is a boyhood friend of
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voiced Tuppy in "The Ordeal of Young Tuppy" (1976).
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Index

Jeeves

Jeeves and the Yule-tide Spirit
Right Ho, Jeeves
P. G. Wodehouse
Robert Daws
Ray Cooney
Edwin Apps
others
Sir Roderick Glossop
Honoria Glossop
Jeeves
humorist
P. G. Wodehouse
Drones Club
Bertie Wooster
Angela Travers
Sir Roderick Glossop
Honoria Glossop
Cheshire-cat
Austinian
Bertie Wooster
Oxford
pence
Jeeves and the Yule-tide Spirit
Jeeves and the Song of Songs
Aunt Dahlia
The Ordeal of Young Tuppy
Right Ho, Jeeves
Cannes

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