Talk:Roderick Spode

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[edit] Propose Merge

I propose a merge of the several short articles on minor Wodehouse characters to P. G. Wodehouse (minor characters) in line with normal practice for fictional subjects on WP. This should also give a more consistent style and cover age (as copied from the small articles, you'll see quite a disparity between them) - Just zis  Guy, you know? [T]/[C] (W) AfD? 19:21, 19 November 2005 (UTC)


Spode is a star in the TV series 'Jeeves & Wooster' & a shining exception to the general miscasting (Jeeves isn't old enough, Bertie isn't young enough, Madeline Bassett isn't silly enough & Sir Watkyn isn't nasty enough). There's a brilliant scene (not in the book) where he outlines his five-year plan. "Norfolk shall make umbrellas and Suffolk shall produce their handles." In spite of this, Spode is less grotesque than Mrs Bingo Little's caricature of him as the wholly unbelievable 'Sir Oswald Mosley.'

[edit] Origins of Wodehouse Archetypes

Wodehouse was always careful for a credible background to his characters. Spode, based on Mosley, was exposed for his ownership of Eulallie Souers, ladies' underwear makers. Some of the family finance (on the Mitford side rather than Mosley's) came from the ownership of 'The Lady', a publication which continues to this day. Discuss.