Well found, sir! That's one of my favourite little sartorial scenes, along with the suit exchange in the first episode which ends with Jeeves' sage advice: "If we are to travel by train perhaps a simple brown Harris tweed... might be more appropriate."
London, Greater London / almost Essex, United Kingdom
Born in 1952 in London. Been variously involved in the music business and then television (starting with the glorious Malcolm Gerrie) and movies; ran the London Screenwriters' Workshop in the early 1990s; subsequently approached by Hodder & Stoughton to pen Teach Yourself Screenwriting (1995 to present) - now an international best seller [even if I do say it myself]. Taught and lectured in the UK, Europe (esp. Spain) and USA (New York, Boston, north-eartesrn seaboard). Probably more respected (famous?) abroad than I am in the UK - oh well, that's how it goes...
Interestingly, lately, people seem to want to photograph me / interview me / make films about me. Who knows where I shall be by the end of 2010...somebody give me a reason to stay in the UK!
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Well found, sir! That's one of my favourite little sartorial scenes, along with the suit exchange in the first episode which ends with Jeeves' sage advice: "If we are to travel by train perhaps a simple brown Harris tweed... might be more appropriate."
There's another Jeeves gem, linked to under the word 'novelties' in my post on the handkerchief.
beingmanly: handkerchief
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