Richard P. "Bingo" Little is a recurring fictional character in the comedic
Jeeves
Jeeves (born Reginald Jeeves, nicknamed Reggie) is a fictional character in a series of comedic short stories and novels by English author P. G. Wodehouse. Jeeves is the highly competent valet of a wealthy and idle young Londoner named Bertie W ...
and
Drones Club
The Drones Club is a recurring fictional location in the stories of British humorist P. G. Wodehouse. It is a gentlemen's club in London. Many of Wodehouse's Jeeves and Blandings Castle stories feature the club or its members.
Various member ...
stories of English writer
P. G. Wodehouse
Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse ( ; 15 October 1881 – 14 February 1975) was an English writer and one of the most widely read humorists of the 20th century. His creations include the feather-brained Bertie Wooster and his sagacious valet, Je ...
, being a friend of Jeeves's master
Bertie Wooster
Bertram Wilberforce Wooster is a fictional character in the comedic Jeeves stories created by British author P. G. Wodehouse. An amiable English gentleman and one of the "idle rich", Bertie appears alongside his valet, Jeeves, whose intellige ...
and a member of the Drones Club.
In his early appearances, Bingo, who has an impulsive and romantic nature, falls in love with numerous women in quick succession, generally pursuing an absurd scheme to woo his latest love interest and invariably causing problems for his pal Bertie. Eventually, Bingo marries
Rosie M. Banks, and their married life is a happy one for the most part, though his proclivity for gambling sometimes gets him into trouble.
Life and character
Richard P. "Bingo" Little is a longtime friend of Bertie Wooster. They were born in the same village a few days apart, and went together to kindergarten,
preparatory school at
Malvern House,
secondary school
A secondary school, high school, or senior school, is an institution that provides secondary education. Some secondary schools provide both ''lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) and ''upper secondary education'' (ages 14 to 18), i.e., b ...
at
Eton College
Eton College ( ) is a Public school (United Kingdom), public school providing boarding school, boarding education for boys aged 13–18, in the small town of Eton, Berkshire, Eton, in Berkshire, in the United Kingdom. It has educated Prime Mini ...
, and then to the
University of Oxford
The University of Oxford is a collegiate university, collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the List of oldest un ...
, where Bingo obtained a degree of some sort. He often reminds Bertie that they were at school together when he wants Bertie's help.
Described as long and thin,
Bingo is the only person other than Jeeves whom Bertie says has "finely-chiselled features". Bingo's loathing for country life is well known, and he generally avoids going to country houses when possible. He bets often on
horse racing
Horse racing is an equestrian performance activity, typically involving two or more horses ridden by jockeys (or sometimes driven without riders) over a set distance for competition. It is one of the most ancient of all sports, as its bas ...
and is knowledgeable about novels based on the subject, including ''Pipped on the Post'' and ''Jenny, the Girl Jockey''. He plays
tennis
Tennis is a List of racket sports, racket sport that is played either individually against a single opponent (singles (tennis), singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles (tennis), doubles). Each player uses a tennis racket st ...
, and in one story plays doubles with Bertie in a local tennis tournament.
Initially, Bingo is largely dependent on an allowance from his uncle Lord Bittlesham, though Bingo sometimes supplements his income with tutoring jobs. He eventually marries the novelist Rosie M. Banks, and through her connections, becomes the editor of ''Wee Tots'', a publication for families and children. Bingo and Rosie live in
St. John's Wood, and later just off
Wimbledon Common
Wimbledon Common is a large open space in Wimbledon, London, Wimbledon, southwest London. There are three named areas: Wimbledon Common, Putney Heath, and Putney Lower Common, which together are managed under the name Wimbledon and Putney Co ...
.
[Garrison (1991), p. 107.] Bingo inherits a substantial income and a country house from an Uncle Wilberforce, though Bingo still finds himself short of funds later on, so it is possible that Bingo spent his inheritance in some way, that Rosie controls the money Bingo inherited, or the inheritance might have not been as valuable as was first thought.
[Ring & Jaggard (1999), pp. 148–152.]
According to Bertie, Bingo is known for his romantic nature, which began at school where he had the greatest collection of actresses' photographs, and which was a byword at Oxford. As Bertie notes in the story in which Bingo first appears, "
Jeeves in the Springtime", Bingo is especially prone to fall in love in the spring, which acts on him like magic. Bingo falls in love on a regular basis throughout ''
The Inimitable Jeeves'', and each time, he enthusiastically tells Bertie about whoever he has fallen in love with; Bertie notes that Bingo always reminds him of "the hero of a musical comedy who takes the centre of the stage, gathers the boys round him in a circle, and tells them all about his love at the top of his voice".
The women he falls in love with form a diverse group, and include the waitress Mabel, who gives Bingo a crimson tie decorated with horseshoes ("
Jeeves in the Springtime");
Honoria Glossop
Honoria Glossop is a recurring fictional character in the Jeeves stories by English comic writer P. G. Wodehouse. Athletic as well as scholarly, she is a formidable young lady and one of the women whom Bertie Wooster reluctantly becomes engaged t ...
, the formidable daughter of Sir
Roderick Glossop ("
Scoring off Jeeves");
Daphne Braythwayt, a friend of Honoria ("Scoring off Jeeves"); Charlotte Corday Rowbotham, a revolutionary ("
Comrade Bingo"); Lady Cynthia Wickhammersley, a family friend of Bertie's ("
The Great Sermon Handicap
"The Great Sermon Handicap" is a short story by P. G. Wodehouse, and features the young gentleman Bertie Wooster and his valet Jeeves. The story was published in ''The Strand Magazine'' in London in June 1922, and then in ''Cosmopolitan (magazin ...
"); and Mary Burgess, niece of the Rev.
Francis Heppenstall ("
The Metropolitan Touch
"The Metropolitan Touch" is a short story by English writer P. G. Wodehouse, and features the young gentleman Bertie Wooster and his valet Jeeves. The story was published in ''The Strand Magazine'' in London in September 1922, and then in ''Cosm ...
"). Bingo is usually rejected within a short amount of time, and generally the girl gets engaged to someone else. In the last short story in ''The Inimitable Jeeves'', "
Bingo and the Little Woman", Bingo falls in love again when he sees Rosie M. Banks at the
Senior Liberal Club, where Rosie is working as a waitress to gather material for her next book. To Bertie's surprise, Bingo and Rosie get married.
In "
Clustering Round Young Bingo
"Clustering Round Young Bingo" is a short story by P. G. Wodehouse, and features the young gentleman Bertie Wooster and his valet Jeeves. The story was published in the ''Saturday Evening Post'' in the United States in February 1925, and in ''The ...
" (in ''
Carry On, Jeeves
''Carry On, Jeeves'' is a collection of ten short stories by P. G. Wodehouse. It was first published in the United Kingdom on 9 October 1925 by Herbert Jenkins, London, and in the United States on 7 October 1927 by George H. Doran, New York.McIl ...
''), Bingo must reluctantly give up his gifted chef,
Anatole. It is clear in this story that Bertie and Bingo are still friends after Bingo's marriage, and that Bertie has also become Rosie's friend. Bertie considers himself an old friend of the family, and mentions that there is usually a photograph of himself on a table in the Littles' drawing room, next to photographs of Bingo, Rosie and Lord Bittlesham.
Although the Littles' family life is happy for the most part, Rosie does not approve of Bingo's gambling habits and restricts him to an allowance. Occasionally, Bingo gets into trouble after losing money on wagers and tries to somehow make the money back while trying to keep Rosie from finding out.
This happens in "
Jeeves and the Impending Doom", in which Bingo loses money on a horse race and must get a job as a tutor for Thomas "Thos" Gregson, the troublesome son of Bertie's
Aunt Agatha. This story appears in the collection ''
Very Good, Jeeves''. In another story in the same collection,"
Jeeves and the Old School Chum", Bingo's well-being is threatened by Rosie's old school friend, Laura Pyke, who tries to dictate what Bingo should eat.
Bingo attends
Gussie Fink-Nottle
Augustus "Gussie" Fink-Nottle is a recurring fictional character in the ''Jeeves'' novels of comic writer P. G. Wodehouse, being a lifelong friend of Jeeves's master Bertie Wooster and a country member of the Drones Club. He wears horn-rimmed s ...
's engagement dinner in the novel ''
The Code of the Woosters
''The Code of the Woosters'' is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published on 7 October 1938, in the United Kingdom by Herbert Jenkins Ltd, Herbert Jenkins, London, and in the United States by Doubleday (publisher), Doubleday, Doran, New York. ...
''. In ''
The Mating Season'', Bertie tells Corky Pirbright about Bingo becoming an editor of ''Wee Tots'', "a journal for the nursery and the home", and says that Bingo and Rosie have had a baby. Rosie and Bingo have their baby, named Algernon Aubrey Little, in the second year of their marriage.
Also in ''The Mating Season'', Bertie says that Bingo generally changes the subject nervously when the subject of his wife's writing is brought up. However, in ''
Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
''Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit'' is a comic novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United Kingdom on 15 October 1954 by Herbert Jenkins, London and in the United States on 23 February 1955 by Simon & Schuster, Inc., New York, under t ...
'', Bertie mentions that Rosie frequently sends Bingo to places to take notes for her, to help with atmosphere in her writing.
Appearances
Bingo is featured in the following short stories:
* in ''
The Inimitable Jeeves'' (1923)
** "
Jeeves in the Springtime" (1921) – Jeeves
** "
Scoring off Jeeves" (1922) – Jeeves
** "
Comrade Bingo" (1922) – Jeeves
**"
The Great Sermon Handicap
"The Great Sermon Handicap" is a short story by P. G. Wodehouse, and features the young gentleman Bertie Wooster and his valet Jeeves. The story was published in ''The Strand Magazine'' in London in June 1922, and then in ''Cosmopolitan (magazin ...
" (1922) – Jeeves
** "
The Purity of the Turf
"The Purity of the Turf" is the third episode of the first series of the 1990s British comedy television series ''Jeeves and Wooster''. It is also called "The Village Sports Day at Twing" or "The Gambling Event". It first aired in the UK on on ...
" (1922) – Jeeves
** "
The Metropolitan Touch
"The Metropolitan Touch" is a short story by English writer P. G. Wodehouse, and features the young gentleman Bertie Wooster and his valet Jeeves. The story was published in ''The Strand Magazine'' in London in September 1922, and then in ''Cosm ...
" (1922) – Jeeves
** "
Bingo and the Little Woman" (1922) – Jeeves
* in ''
Carry On, Jeeves
''Carry On, Jeeves'' is a collection of ten short stories by P. G. Wodehouse. It was first published in the United Kingdom on 9 October 1925 by Herbert Jenkins, London, and in the United States on 7 October 1927 by George H. Doran, New York.McIl ...
'' (1925)
** "
Clustering Round Young Bingo
"Clustering Round Young Bingo" is a short story by P. G. Wodehouse, and features the young gentleman Bertie Wooster and his valet Jeeves. The story was published in the ''Saturday Evening Post'' in the United States in February 1925, and in ''The ...
" – Jeeves
* in ''
Very Good, Jeeves'' (1930)
** "
Jeeves and the Impending Doom" (1926) – Jeeves
** "
Jeeves and the Old School Chum" (1930) – Jeeves
* in ''
Eggs, Beans and Crumpets'' (1940)
** "
All's Well with Bingo
''Eggs, Beans and Crumpets'' is a collection of short stories by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United Kingdom on April 26, 1940 by Herbert Jenkins, London, then with a slightly different content in the United States on May 10, 1940 by ...
" (1937) – Drones
** "
Bingo and the Peke Crisis
''Eggs, Beans and Crumpets'' is a collection of short stories by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United Kingdom on April 26, 1940 by Herbert Jenkins, London, then with a slightly different content in the United States on May 10, 1940 by ...
" (1937) – Drones
** "
The Editor Regrets" (1939) – Drones
** "
Sonny Boy" (1939) – Drones
* in ''
A Few Quick Ones
''A Few Quick Ones'' is a collection of ten short stories by P. G. Wodehouse. It was first published in the United States on 13 April 1959 by Simon & Schuster, New York, and in the United Kingdom on 26 June 1959 by Herbert Jenkins, London. The ...
'' (1959)
** "
The Word in Season" (1940) – Drones
** "
Leave it to Algy" (1954, rewrite of "The Ordeal of Bingo Little") – Drones
* in ''
Nothing Serious'' (1950)
** "
The Shadow Passes" (1950) – Drones
** "
Bramley Is So Bracing" (1939) – Drones, stars Freddie Widgeon
*in ''
Plum Pie'' (1966)
** "
Bingo Bans the Bomb" (1965) – Drones
** "
Stylish Stouts" (1965, also recycled as "The Great Fat Uncle Contest") – Drones
Bingo is mentioned in several stories, including:
* ''
The Code of the Woosters
''The Code of the Woosters'' is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published on 7 October 1938, in the United Kingdom by Herbert Jenkins Ltd, Herbert Jenkins, London, and in the United States by Doubleday (publisher), Doubleday, Doran, New York. ...
'' (1938) – Jeeves
* ''
Uncle Fred in the Springtime'' (1939) – Blandings
* ''
Joy in the Morning'' (1946) – Jeeves
* ''
The Mating Season'' (1949) – Jeeves
* ''
Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
''Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit'' is a comic novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United Kingdom on 15 October 1954 by Herbert Jenkins, London and in the United States on 23 February 1955 by Simon & Schuster, Inc., New York, under t ...
'' (1954) – Jeeves
* ''
Pearls, Girls and Monty Bodkin'' (1972) – Drone Monty Bodkin
Adaptations
; Television
*
Derek Nimmo
Derek Robert Nimmo (19 September 1930 – 24 February 1999) was an English character actor, producer and author. He is best remembered for his comedic upper class "silly ass" and clerical roles, including Revd Mervyn Noote in the BBC1 sitcom ...
portrayed Bingo in the 1965–1967
BBC One
BBC One is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It is the corporation's oldest and flagship channel, and is known for broadcasting mainstream programming, which includes BBC News television b ...
television series ''
The World of Wooster
''The World of Wooster'' is a comedy television series, based on the Jeeves stories by author P. G. Wodehouse. The television series starred Ian Carmichael as English gentleman Bertie Wooster and Dennis Price as Bertie's valet Jeeves.
The s ...
''.
*
John Alderton
John Alderton (born 27 November 1940) is an English retired actor. He is best known for his roles in '' Upstairs, Downstairs'', '' Thomas & Sarah'', '' Wodehouse Playhouse'', '' Little Miss'' (original television series), '' Please Sir!'', '' ...
portrayed Bingo in the 1975–1978 television series ''
Wodehouse Playhouse'', season 3, episode 5, "The Editor Regrets" (1978).
* In the 1990–1993 television series ''
Jeeves and Wooster
''Jeeves and Wooster'' is a British comedy television series adapted by Clive Exton from P. G. Wodehouse's "Jeeves" stories. It aired on the ITV network from 22 April 1990 to 20 June 1993, with the last series nominated for a British Aca ...
'', Bingo was portrayed by
Michael Siberry
Michael Siberry (born 1956) is an Australian stage and screen actor.
Life and career
Siberry was born in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. He graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney, Australia and began his career in Adelai ...
in series 1 and 2, and by
Pip Torrens
Philip D'Oyly TorrensThe Cambridge University List of Members up to 31 July 1998, University of Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1998, p. 793 (born 2 June 1960) is an English actor.
Torrens portrayed courtier Tommy Lascelles in the Netfl ...
in series 3 and 4.
;Stage
* Bingo was portrayed by
David Wood in the 1975 musical ''
Jeeves
Jeeves (born Reginald Jeeves, nicknamed Reggie) is a fictional character in a series of comedic short stories and novels by English author P. G. Wodehouse. Jeeves is the highly competent valet of a wealthy and idle young Londoner named Bertie W ...
''.
* In the London premiere of ''
By Jeeves
''By Jeeves'', originally ''Jeeves'', is a musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, and lyrics and book by Alan Ayckbourn. It is based on the series of novels and short stories by P. G. Wodehouse that centre around the character of Bertie Woost ...
'', the 1996 rewrite of the previous musical, Bingo was played by Nicholas Haverson.
* Though Bingo does not appear in the 2013 play ''
Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense'', in which Bertie Wooster recounts the events of ''The Code of the Woosters'', Bingo is the reason Bertie puts on the play. Bertie explains at the start of the play that he told Bingo about the weekend he recently spent at Totleigh Towers, and Bingo said he should tell the story on the stage.
; Film
*
Don Stephenson portrayed Bingo in the 2001 recording of the musical ''
By Jeeves
''By Jeeves'', originally ''Jeeves'', is a musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, and lyrics and book by Alan Ayckbourn. It is based on the series of novels and short stories by P. G. Wodehouse that centre around the character of Bertie Woost ...
''.
; Radio
*In the 1940 radio drama episode "Leave It to Jeeves" (in the CBS radio series ''Forecast''), Bingo Little was voiced by Donald Morrison.
*In the 1973–1981 radio drama series ''
What Ho! Jeeves
''What Ho! Jeeves'' (sometimes written ''What Ho, Jeeves!'') is a series of radio dramas based on some of the Jeeves short stories and novels written by P. G. Wodehouse, starring Michael Hordern as the titular Jeeves and Richard Briers as Berti ...
'', Bingo was voiced by
Jonathan Cecil
Jonathan Hugh Gascoyne-Cecil (22 February 1939 – 22 September 2011), known as Jonathan Cecil, was an English actor.
Early life
Cecil was born on 22 February 1939,''Burke's Peerage'', vol. 3 (London: Burke's Peerage Limited, 2003), p. 350 ...
.
See also
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List of Jeeves characters
The following is a list of recurring and notable fictional characters featured in the Jeeves novels and short stories by P. G. Wodehouse.
Anatole
Anatole is a recurring fictional character in the #Jeeves, Jeeves stories, being the supremely ...
, 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 series
References
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