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Bobbie Wickham

Roberta "Bobbie" Wickham is a recurring fictional character in the Jeeves and Mr. Mulliner stories of English comic writer P. G. Wodehouse, being a mischievous red-headed girl who is fond of practical jokes. She is a friend and one-time love interest of Jeeves's master Bertie Wooster, and a relative of Mr. Mulliner.

Bobbie Wickham
Jeeves, Mr. Mulliner character
First appearance"Something Squishy" (1924)
Last appearanceJeeves in the Offing (1960)
Created byP. G. Wodehouse
Portrayed byTracy Reed
Pauline Collins and others
In-universe information
Full nameRoberta Wickham
NicknameBobbie
GenderFemale
FamilyLady Wickham (mother)
Sir Cuthbert (father) (deceased)
RelativesMr. Mulliner (first cousin, once removed)
NationalityBritish

Life and character Edit

Roberta "Bobbie" Wickham is the daughter of Lady Wickham and the late Sir Cuthbert of Skeldings Hall, Herts. She is also the first cousin, once removed, of Mr. Mulliner, Lady Wickham being his cousin. She has bright red hair, which is sometimes styled into a shingle bob.[1] Described as being built along the lines of Clara Bow, she is a slim, boyish-looking girl, who "resembled a particularly good-looking schoolboy who had dressed up in his sister's clothes".[2] Bertie's Aunt Dahlia describes her as "a one-girl beauty chorus".[3] Bobbie was educated at St. Monica's school at Bingley-on-Sea. She enjoys pranking others, and generally creates trouble, both intentionally and otherwise, in the stories she appears in.[1]

Bertie Wooster is in love with her in one story, "Jeeves and the Yule-tide Spirit", though Bertie's valet Jeeves does not think she would be a suitable partner for Bertie. Jeeves is concerned by her frivolous nature, as well as her vivid red hair, which he considers a dangerous sign. At first, Bertie ignores Jeeves's misgivings, but Bertie's feelings about Bobbie change after he discovers that he was a target of Bobbie's latest prank, which involved himself, Tuppy Glossop, and hot water bottles. However, Bertie remains friendly towards her and helps her with various tasks in later stories, as he feels that he can still be civil to her even though he is no longer in love with her.[4] In "Episode of the Dog McIntosh", Bobbie wants Bertie's help to sell a play written by her mother to the American producer, Mr. Blumenfeld. In "Jeeves and the Kid Clementina" she tells Bertie to return her cousin kid Clementina to school. As Clementina is out without permission, Bobbie tells Bertie to use a method involving a flower pot and string to sneak Clementina into school. These three short stories are collected in Very Good, Jeeves.

Bobbie's last appearance is in the novel Jeeves in the Offing, in which Bertie is alarmed by an announcement in The Times stating that he is engaged to Bobbie. Bertie later learns from her that the announcement is fake; Bobbie's plan is that her mother, who does not like Bertie, will be so relieved that Bobbie is not actually engaged to Bertie that she will readily approve of Bobbie's engagement to the man Bobbie really wants to marry, Reginald "Kipper" Herring. Her mother might not otherwise approve, since, though Bobbie loves Kipper, she acknowledges that he does not have a title and is not wealthy.[5] Bobbie and Kipper have disputes in the novel but they ultimately reconcile and are engaged at the end of the story.[6]

Aside from Bertie and Kipper, Bobbie was courted by Roland Attwater in "Something Squishy", Dudley Finch in "The Awful Gladness of the Mater", Clifford Gandle in "Mr Potter Takes a Rest Cure", and Ambrose Wiffin in "The Passing of Ambrose". Bobbie also appears in "Dudley Is Back to Normal", though this story was later rewritten to be a Mr. Mulliner story without Bobbie. In the original version of the story, Dudley is charmed by Bobbie and falls for her again. After she tricks him, Dudley no longer has feelings for her and is back to normal.[7]

Appearances Edit

Bobbie Wickham is featured in:

Adaptations Edit

Television
  • Tracy Reed portrayed Bobbie in BBC One's black-and-white The World of Wooster (1965–1967).[9]
  • Pauline Collins portrayed Bobbie in the 1975–1978 series Wodehouse Playhouse, in the episode "Mr. Potter Takes a Rest Cure".[10]
  • In the 1990-1993 television series Jeeves and Wooster, Bobbie was portrayed by Nina Botting in series 1, episode 2 and Niamh Cusack in series 2, episode 6.[11] In the beginning of each of these episodes, Bertie wants to propose to Bobbie, whereas in the original Jeeves canon, Bertie was only romantically interested in her in one story. The first time he wants to propose to her in the television series is still related to the hot water bottle incident; the second time, Bertie considers marrying Bobbie when he becomes interested in raising a daughter. Bobbie did not appear in the canonical story in which Bertie considers parenthood, "Bertie Changes His Mind".

See also Edit

References Edit

Notes
  1. ^ a b Cawthorne (2013), pp. 197-198.
  2. ^ Wodehouse (1999), p. 49.
  3. ^ Wodehouse (2008) [1960], Jeeves in the Offing, chapter 1, p. 12.
  4. ^ Wodehouse (2008) [1930], chapter 5, p. 114.
  5. ^ Wodehouse (2008) [1960], Jeeves in the Offing, chapter 3, pp. 31-34.
  6. ^ Ring & Jaggard (1999), p. 277.
  7. ^ Garrison (1991), pp. 212-213.
  8. ^ Story rewritten as the Mr. Mulliner story "The Right Approach", in which Bobbie does not appear. As well, some elements reused in chapters 5 and 6 of Barmy in Wonderland, again in which Bobbie does not appear.Prenkert, Tomas (14 April 2014). "From "Dudley Is Back to Normal" to "The Right Approach": Variations on and transformations of a theme by Wodehouse" (PDF).
  9. ^ Taves (2006), p. 176
  10. ^ Taves (2006), p. 184.
  11. ^ Taves (2006), pp. 189-198.
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Roberta Bobbie Wickham is a recurring fictional character in the Jeeves and Mr Mulliner stories of English comic writer P G Wodehouse being a mischievous red headed girl who is fond of practical jokes She is a friend and one time love interest of Jeeves s master Bertie Wooster and a relative of Mr Mulliner Bobbie WickhamJeeves Mr Mulliner characterFirst appearance Something Squishy 1924 Last appearanceJeeves in the Offing 1960 Created byP G WodehousePortrayed byTracy ReedPauline Collins and othersIn universe informationFull nameRoberta WickhamNicknameBobbieGenderFemaleFamilyLady Wickham mother Sir Cuthbert father deceased RelativesMr Mulliner first cousin once removed NationalityBritish Contents 1 Life and character 2 Appearances 3 Adaptations 4 See also 5 ReferencesLife and character EditRoberta Bobbie Wickham is the daughter of Lady Wickham and the late Sir Cuthbert of Skeldings Hall Herts She is also the first cousin once removed of Mr Mulliner Lady Wickham being his cousin She has bright red hair which is sometimes styled into a shingle bob 1 Described as being built along the lines of Clara Bow she is a slim boyish looking girl who resembled a particularly good looking schoolboy who had dressed up in his sister s clothes 2 Bertie s Aunt Dahlia describes her as a one girl beauty chorus 3 Bobbie was educated at St Monica s school at Bingley on Sea She enjoys pranking others and generally creates trouble both intentionally and otherwise in the stories she appears in 1 Bertie Wooster is in love with her in one story Jeeves and the Yule tide Spirit though Bertie s valet Jeeves does not think she would be a suitable partner for Bertie Jeeves is concerned by her frivolous nature as well as her vivid red hair which he considers a dangerous sign At first Bertie ignores Jeeves s misgivings but Bertie s feelings about Bobbie change after he discovers that he was a target of Bobbie s latest prank which involved himself Tuppy Glossop and hot water bottles However Bertie remains friendly towards her and helps her with various tasks in later stories as he feels that he can still be civil to her even though he is no longer in love with her 4 In Episode of the Dog McIntosh Bobbie wants Bertie s help to sell a play written by her mother to the American producer Mr Blumenfeld In Jeeves and the Kid Clementina she tells Bertie to return her cousin kid Clementina to school As Clementina is out without permission Bobbie tells Bertie to use a method involving a flower pot and string to sneak Clementina into school These three short stories are collected in Very Good Jeeves Bobbie s last appearance is in the novel Jeeves in the Offing in which Bertie is alarmed by an announcement in The Times stating that he is engaged to Bobbie Bertie later learns from her that the announcement is fake Bobbie s plan is that her mother who does not like Bertie will be so relieved that Bobbie is not actually engaged to Bertie that she will readily approve of Bobbie s engagement to the man Bobbie really wants to marry Reginald Kipper Herring Her mother might not otherwise approve since though Bobbie loves Kipper she acknowledges that he does not have a title and is not wealthy 5 Bobbie and Kipper have disputes in the novel but they ultimately reconcile and are engaged at the end of the story 6 Aside from Bertie and Kipper Bobbie was courted by Roland Attwater in Something Squishy Dudley Finch in The Awful Gladness of the Mater Clifford Gandle in Mr Potter Takes a Rest Cure and Ambrose Wiffin in The Passing of Ambrose Bobbie also appears in Dudley Is Back to Normal though this story was later rewritten to be a Mr Mulliner story without Bobbie In the original version of the story Dudley is charmed by Bobbie and falls for her again After she tricks him Dudley no longer has feelings for her and is back to normal 7 Appearances EditBobbie Wickham is featured in Mr Mulliner Speaking 1929 Something Squishy 1924 Mr Mulliner The Awful Gladness of the Mater 1925 Mr Mulliner The Passing of Ambrose 1928 Mr Mulliner Blandings Castle and Elsewhere 1935 Mr Potter Takes a Rest Cure 1926 Bobbie Very Good Jeeves 1930 Jeeves and the Yule tide Spirit 1927 Jeeves Episode of the Dog McIntosh 1929 Jeeves Jeeves and the Kid Clementina 1930 Jeeves Plum Stones 1993 Dudley Is Back to Normal 1940 Bobbie 8 Jeeves in the Offing 1960 JeevesAdaptations EditTelevisionTracy Reed portrayed Bobbie in BBC One s black and white The World of Wooster 1965 1967 9 Pauline Collins portrayed Bobbie in the 1975 1978 series Wodehouse Playhouse in the episode Mr Potter Takes a Rest Cure 10 In the 1990 1993 television series Jeeves and Wooster Bobbie was portrayed by Nina Botting in series 1 episode 2 and Niamh Cusack in series 2 episode 6 11 In the beginning of each of these episodes Bertie wants to propose to Bobbie whereas in the original Jeeves canon Bertie was only romantically interested in her in one story The first time he wants to propose to her in the television series is still related to the hot water bottle incident the second time Bertie considers marrying Bobbie when he becomes interested in raising a daughter Bobbie did not appear in the canonical story in which Bertie considers parenthood Bertie Changes His Mind See also EditList of Jeeves characters an alphabetical list of Jeeves characters List of P G Wodehouse characters in the Jeeves stories a categorized outline of Jeeves characters List of Jeeves and Wooster characters a list of characters in the television seriesReferences EditNotes a b Cawthorne 2013 pp 197 198 Wodehouse 1999 p 49 Wodehouse 2008 1960 Jeeves in the Offing chapter 1 p 12 Wodehouse 2008 1930 chapter 5 p 114 Wodehouse 2008 1960 Jeeves in the Offing chapter 3 pp 31 34 Ring amp Jaggard 1999 p 277 Garrison 1991 pp 212 213 Story rewritten as the Mr Mulliner story The Right Approach in which Bobbie does not appear As well some elements reused in chapters 5 and 6 of Barmy in Wonderland again in which Bobbie does not appear Prenkert Tomas 14 April 2014 From Dudley Is Back to Normal to The Right Approach Variations on and transformations of a theme by Wodehouse PDF Taves 2006 p 176 Taves 2006 p 184 Taves 2006 pp 189 198 BibliographyCawthorne Nigel 2013 A Brief Guide to Jeeves and Wooster Constable amp Robinson ISBN 978 1 78033 824 8 Garrison Daniel H 1991 1989 Who s Who in Wodehouse Revised ed Constable amp Robinson ISBN 1 55882 087 6 Kuzmenko Michel 29 July 2007 Wodehouse Bibliography The Russian Wodehouse Society Retrieved 28 September 2007 Reggie 16 March 2007 Wodehouse Who s Who Roberta and Lady Wickham Blandings a Companion to the Works of P G Wodehouse Archived from the original on 6 May 2008 Ring Tony Jaggard Geoffrey 1999 Wodehouse in Woostershire Porpoise Books ISBN 1 870 304 19 5 Taves Brian 2006 P G Wodehouse and Hollywood Screenwriting Satires and Adaptations McFarland amp Company ISBN 978 0786422883 Wodehouse P G 2008 1960 Jeeves in the Offing Reprinted ed Arrow Books ISBN 978 0099513940 Wodehouse P G 1999 Something Squishy In Bensen D R ed A Wodehouse Bestiary New York Houghton Mifflin Company ISBN 0 618 00186 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bobbie Wickham amp oldid 1163296504, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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