Jeeves and Wooster (1990–1993): Bertie Ensures Bicky Can Continue to Live in Manhattan (or, the Full House) (Season 3 | Episode 2 - aired 5 April 1992)
Bertie is faced with problems. One is how to allow the indolent 'Bicky' Bickersteth to remain in Manhattan and still receive an allowance from his luxury-hating father, the Duke of Chiswick. The other involves reclusive poet Rocky, who lives an austere life in a cabin in the country, which inspires his verse. His aunt Isabel wants him to move to the big city and send her his impressions of the night-life there, which is anathema to him. There is a solution, of course, which involves a little mutual aid, but until Jeeves sorts it out, it's Bertie who finds himself living in neither one place nor the other.
In order to keep Bicky Bickerstaff living in Manhattan, and Rocky Todd anywhere but, Bertie becomes embroiled in a complex case of deception and mistaken identity.
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