Pearls Mean Tears
"Pearls Mean Tears" | |
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Jeeves and Wooster episode | |
Episode no. |
Season 2 Episode 3 |
Directed by | Ferdinand Fairfax |
Original air date | 28 April 1991 |
Episode chronology | |
"Pearls Mean Tears" is the third episode of the second series of the 1990s British comedy television series Jeeves and Wooster. It is also called "The Con." [1] It first aired on 28 April 1991 on ITV.
Background
Adapted from The Code of the Woosters.
Cast
- Bertie Wooster — Hugh Laurie
- Jeeves — Stephen Fry
- Charles Edward Biffen ("Biffy") — Philip Shelley
- Mabel — Jenny Whiffen
Plot
Aunt Agatha intends to engage Bertie to "a nice quiet girl" named Aline Hemmingway. Bertie is forced to spend some time with Aline and her brother, Rev. Sidney Hemmingway, but finds them dreary. After Sidney loses money at the races, he borrows £100 from Bertie with Aline's pearl necklace on deposit. Coincidentally, Aunt Agatha's pearl necklace goes missing.
Charles Edward Biffen ("Biffy") cannot find a girl to whom he was engaged, named Mabel. Primarily because he cannot remember her surname. But Mabel is Jeeve’s niece. Biffy comes to Jeeves for help, but Jeeves, who happens to be the Mabel's uncle, and misunderstands Biffy's intentions, does not wish to help. Mabel is now a British burlesque dancer and show girl who performs in the theatre. At the end Jeeves produces a plan to get Biffy and Mabel together and suggests to Biffy that he may go to the theatre. Disaster ensues when Biffy sees Mabel dancing and singing in the theatre. Biffy proposes and she accepts his proposal.