Blandings (2013) s01e01 Episode Script
Pig-Ho-e-e-e-ey
1 I do apologise, Wellbeloved! It was the Empress, m'lord.
Oh, there you are! Sound digestion and a clear conscience.
'Clarence?' How the deuce did you do that? Sounds like my sister Connie! Angela is in tears.
Again.
Erm? Your niece.
Two weeks to go till the Fat Pig Show, Connie, and look at her! Are we pleased with you? Yes, we are oh, yes, we are! When you have finished irradiating that pig with your imbecilic conversation, I would like a word.
Ahh Mm.
Sir Gregory Parsloe, Parsloe's pig, what's her name? The Queen? She's not, in your opinion fatter? Gah, Empress'll be the winner, you'll see.
Same as last year, and the year before that.
Lord, bless my soul, my dear fellow! You're dressed for church! I am going to worship, sir.
At the Church of The Goat and Feathers.
Ah! Well, say a prayer for me.
Thank you, sir.
None of your little recitations, mind.
Trousers on legs and billowy portions, Cyril Wellbeloved.
Not the head.
Oh, my little sister Lily is a tart in Piccadilly My mother, she's another, worse the luck My granny hawks her arse all round the Elephant and Castle There's nothing she won't do to get a That'll suffice! A disgusting display of public drunkenness! Clerk, what's the maximum sentence the court will permit me to impose? Seven days.
Fourteen days? Sold.
Oh, bliddy Nora.
Plus another day for profanity.
But it's the Shropshire Show, Sir Gregory, sir, your enormity.
His Lordship needs me to keep Empress good and fat Too ruddy bad for His Lordship.
Take him down! Here you are.
Eat up.
A repast fit for a Queen.
Sweetie pie.
I entreat you Just a little spoonful here But it's banana Darling, it's banana.
Cyril Wellbeloved swears by banana Dash it! Where is Wellbeloved? Been unavoidably detained, my lord.
He hasn't got himself locked up, has he? This is no time for Wellbeloved to be slacking about in custody! We need him! Sir Gregory's pig BALLOONS in volume even as we speak.
Beach, this is an emergency.
You have my permission to panic and run about screaming.
Very good, my lord.
Oh, Lord Heacham! I cannot understand the difficulty you are having Don't touch me! If you touch me I shall scream.
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grasping the fact that I am not going to marry you.
You're a silly little nonsense, aren't you? Now, come here and kiss me.
Poor little scrap.
Put her in the Shropshire Show, calling her fat, people will laugh.
'Clarence 'Clarence! 'Clarence, I am looking for you! 'Where are you? 'I want to talk to you!' 'Clarence?' Ah, Connie, splendid! Erm Heard you calling.
Wasn't able to find you, so I thought, what a capital idea to Fling the servants' shoes around? Clarence.
I NEED to talk to you! Keep lips shut! It stops the drivel coming out! What are you going to do about Angela breaking off her engagement to Lord Heacham? Heacham! Sir Gregory's nephew! Oh! It's an eminently suitable match.
But instead, SHE professes love for the unpalatable "Jimmy" Belford.
Oh, I like him! But they can't get married.
It's out of the question.
He's in Africa.
Australia.
America.
Yes.
He found employment as a "cowboy" - whatever that is - but he is now back in England.
Belford is without prospects! The marriage to him is not possible! Connie, I've got so many nieces.
Can't you sort it out? Well, of course I could! But for primogeniture, I could sort out the entire family.
But it is YOU who were born a man, or a vague approximation of one.
You have to do it.
Where are you going? If I'm to defeat Sir Gregory, I need to inflate the Empress.
And it's no good pointing that chin at me, either.
Forget the pig.
Administrate the family.
Oh, and to top it all, Freddie is on his way.
Erm.
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Your son.
Oh.
La, la, la, la Oh! Ha, ha! The tree was travelling far too fast.
And on the wrong side of the road! Guv'nor! .
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calorific bonus of the turnip All well? Two weeks, Frederick.
Then it's all over.
Whiffle is the recognised authority, but he has no answer.
I've tried slops.
Rotting pears.
She loves the fruit that has seen the maggot.
We're talking now about the Empress.
Of course! M'pig's ill! She won't eat! Oh, God! That's terrible.
Eh? Since when did you take an interest in her appetite? Since I bet 50 quid on her being fattest pig! Look, Guv'nor, fact is, I find myself in Queer Street.
I put a bit of crinkle into a show at The Pink Pussy Club - the star being a lady I regard rather highly - and the damn thing closed! Frederick, are you penniless again? Ha ha Anyway, I thought, how to extricate Frederick from this one? The Guv'nor's porker romping it as fattest pig! So I touched Oofy for 50 smackers, banged 'em on at six to one and here I am.
Yes.
In Queer Street.
Quite.
'Angela! 'Angela!' I'm trying to give the slip to that loathsome blister Heacham! Curious behaviour, is it not, re.
The betrothed and beloved? Heacham is NOT my beloved! He is a prig and a bore and he has this hideous little moustache, like a maggot crawled onto his lip and died! Who is that? Angela.
Hiding from Heacham.
Who's that? My father.
Hiding generally.
Ah.
Now.
I want a word with him.
'Angela!' No, no, no! Ah! You haven't seen your cousin, have you, Threepwood? Angela.
Blonde hair framing a fat-headed head.
Bladder on a stick affair.
What? I did not speak.
Nor does this drawing room seem over-stocked with Angelas.
If I were you, Heacham, I'd go about my business.
So.
Tinkety-tonk.
'Angela!' Who wants a toot? Throw Her Majesty a few of these jammy dodgers.
Very fattening for a pig who needs to be fat.
Blandings Castle.
Are they all completely round the bend? Aah, they're absolutely potty.
The whole ruddy crew.
Psst! Cyril! What's to be done? We have to get the Empress sluicing back the calories.
If she doesn't win, then I shan't be able to pay back Oofy, then he'll have me assassinated, then I'll be dead and Felicity won't want to dance with me any more! Felicity's the girl at the Pink Pussy.
God, I'm rather gone on her! So, what's the matter with the pig? She's pining for me.
She won't be fed by anybody else.
Not even His Lordship.
Cyril? Take your clothes off.
Ah, there she is! Come on, Empress.
Cyril, Cyril Pure fat Come on, yum, yum, yum, yum Every last crumb Broccoli! Broccoli! Have a good blow, Paleface.
Jimmy! I knew you'd come for me! Oh, you're so stubbly! Well, I don't presently have a razor.
Oh, I don't care, it's adorable! Why not? Where are you staying? Around.
I've ridden the range, pa-tooty-pie, with the hogs and the buffalo and the dang mules.
Oh, darling! What are dang mules? Erm they're mules.
They're, just a bit, you know DANG.
Good.
Now, listen to me.
ALL of you.
I have reason to believe we can expect an intruder.
A certain undesirable person, Jimmy Belford, who is a cowboy, may seek to make contact with a member of the family.
If you see anybody acting suspiciously Sorry! Oh it's you Hello, Aunt.
Frederick.
When it comes to drooling idiocy, you take the cake.
If there's very much more of this cretinous behaviour, do you know what I shall do? Oh.
I shall go to my room.
I say, is there anything I can do about this fearful business? Uncommonly kind of you, my dear fellow, but things look very black.
According to Whiffle, she should be consuming daily nourishment amounting to 57,800 calories.
Very specific, is he, on that? Rigorous.
As it is, she eats nothing at all.
She just lolls around on her bed, flapping her palsied trotters.
I'm giving very strong consideration to inserting a rubber pipe.
Emsworth, I give you fair warning.
If you insert a rubber pipe into Angela I shall take a very dim view.
Now, why is she not eating? Angela? Angela eats like a ruddy horse! Boisterous appetite.
Yes, yes You're Heacham, aren't you? Well, the problem is very simple to grasp there, she's in love with somebody else.
What? You see, she's going to marry him instead.
Any rate, Whiffle speaks very highly of linseed.
Worth a shot? Linseed? My pig's very life may be in the balance.
Curse all pigs! Damn and blast every pig in existence! Forgive me, my lord.
I have been entertaining the magistrates' clerk in my pantry.
I have been lubricating the gentleman with sherry.
Beach, your social life is your own affair.
Seize the day.
He has vouchsafed to me the name of the Justice who gave Wellbeloved a custodial sentence.
It was Sir Gregory, my lord.
Sir Gregory Parsloe Parsloe? I see it all, Beach.
It is treachery.
Godless treachery.
Do you see it? It is observed below stairs, my lord, that Sir Gregory's that crooked "he could hide behind a spiral staircase.
" Damn it all! Parsloe has made a grievous howler.
My dander is up.
It is up, Beach! Do you hear? Up! I shall inform the staff, sir.
And bring me a contraption Chain Ding-ding Rubber things go round and round Bicycle! I'm rather in the mood for a sticky willy Now, look here, Parsloe There's been raw dealings with my pigman.
Damned raw.
Your pigman, sir, is a drunkard, and a shameful exhibitioner of his own undergarments.
Is there some law against exhibiting undergarments? Of course there is, you fool! Oh.
Nevertheless this is a rum do, Stinker, a rum do Enough! I will not have my magisterial office insulted! I'm not insulting your office, my dear fellow, I'm insulting you.
Emsworth, you are dangerously cuckoo.
I have a mind to summon the assistance of Lord Heacham.
He boxed for Harrow.
Harrow! Yes, I guessed he'd known corruption in his youth.
Bad form, Parsloe.
Bad form.
Which way is, er? Times like this, Frederick, I wish your mother was still alive.
She was so persuasive.
She once put forth such a forceful case for beetroot, I actually put some into my mouth.
Ho! Ho! Is there someone there? Someone there? Who's that with whatsername? Uncle Clarence, please! You're blinding him! Oh, my dear fellow, I do apologise.
That's all right, sir.
Look here, Angela tells me about your pig.
Apparently she spurns the trough.
Why's that? Well, my pigman's been incarcerated and she's got a broken heart.
I know how she feels.
Because you're Lord Heacham.
No, sir.
I'm not Heacham.
I'm the other bloke.
Belford.
Oh, you're the one I like.
Well, you will like me a whole lot more when I get your pig back on the grub! What, you think you can make her eat? Oh, I can do better than that I can teach YOU how to make her eat.
Angela, this Mr Belford of yours, is I know! What a wonderful, INDISPENSABLE sort of person he must be.
Tell him, Jimmy.
It's called the Universal Hog-Call.
Yes, yes, yes, of course Of course.
I've no idea what you're talking about.
No pig will eat unless summoned by her pigman.
His call is peculiar to him.
Nothing else will do.
However there is, in extremis, a master-word that can be used by anybody that will rouse her like that.
I understand this, Belford.
I beg you, tell me the word.
Pig-hoo-o-o-o-ey! Pig-hooo-o-o-o-ey? No, no, no, not like that.
Like this: Pig-hooo-o-o-o-ey! Pig-hooo-eeeey! .
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PIGWHOOOOOOOAYY Give a little more body to the "hoo".
PIGWHOOOOOOOAYY Throw your head back.
The second syllable rises to a shrill falsetto and give it some gas! PIG-HOOO-O-O-O-EY! Shush, shush, the Empress is asleep, we'll wake her up.
Oh, Beach! Still up? Lady Constance would like to see you, my lord.
At your convenience.
Convenience be damned.
AGH! Belford! Beach, call the police! On what premise, Your Ladyship? Trespass! Burglary! Loitering with intent to commit ravishment! Oh, good heavens! Lady Constance, if you'll permit me Oh! Assault and battery! Clarence! Will you make Beach call the police? Err Beach, be a good fellow and make yourself call the police.
Very well, my lord.
Clarence? Oh, no, no, Connie.
Please, please, I beg of you.
Don't say those awful words I am going She's going to say it.
Yes.
To my room.
Oh, dear So.
This thug attempted to lay violent hands on Lady Constance.
I did no such thing.
Silence! He did no such thing.
Are you calling your Aunt Constance a liar? Ah Look, Stinker.
I mean, Sir Gregory, erm, err Man to man.
Fat pig-wise, Jimmy's the only chance the Guv'nor has to square up to you in a fair fight.
Have a heart.
In you go Room for a little 'un? Ah! Beach.
Sorry to beard you in your lair, but there's been the most colossal ding-dong and I cannot find the Guv'nor.
Let him in, Beach.
Oh! Behold your father, Frederick.
The toad beneath the harrow.
Oh, Guv'nor Aunt Connie is pretty batey just now, but I've completely forgotten it, you see.
The universal summons.
Right.
Err Well, I can't remember it either.
We need to rally the family synapses, sharpish.
What's our first move? A small sherry, Mr Frederick? Oh, God, yes, essential, thank you.
And Beach, damn it.
Less of the "small".
Very well, sir.
Come on, Guv'nor.
On your feet.
Give it your best shot.
Right, erm PIGWAAARRGHHH Oh! For God's sake, Emsworth, get a grip! PIGWHEEEEEEEZZ! Oh, it's futile! Oh, Beach, your pantry is obviously the spot for a mid-morning orgy! Angela! The universal call Oh, it's no use asking me.
I am but a feeble pawn in your desperate game.
Beach! You do it.
I do not summon pigs, my lord.
Wait a tick.
I think I've got it! PIGABALABABABBA! Jimmy Belford's in prison, you're useless, I'm useless, you're a desperate prawn, Beach does not summon pigs.
Very well.
Let us consult the Empress.
The perfidious Parsloe shall not rob me of this triumph, Freddie.
Never mind your ruddy triumph, what about my 50 quid? Clarence.
I am come down.
This imbecility regarding Jimmy Belford must stop! Hoy! Don't you "hoy" me! You're a gull and an oaf and a nincompoop! Nevertheless, I want to see m'pig! Belford drooling over Angela right under your nose - it's impossible! The man was born to an unsuitable station in life and the sooner he's reconciled to it, the better.
That's all there is to be said.
Well, I hate to disagree Then don't! You know, if you two actually succeed in scuppering my marriage to Jimmy, I will hurl myself from the battlements! Splat! Thwarted niece, all over the begonias.
Just for once, do something to deserve the name of Emsworth.
I say! Why don't I have a bit of a chinwag with Constable Evans? No? But Constable, it's a ten-year-old malt from the Isle of Scrawnsporran! Scrawnsporran? Well, I never! Ah! Night-night.
Jimmy Belford.
Shush! Jimmy Belford.
If I release you, do you give me your word you'll return yourself to custard within the hour? Can I spend some of that hour kissing Angela? Oh, rather! But you must also talk to the Guv'nor about his pig.
Shush! Wiggy wiggy wig.
PIG-HOO-O-O-0-EAUURGHHH! PIG-HOO-O-O-0-EAUURGHHH! PIG-HOO-O-O-0-EAUURGHHH! No! No! No! Definitely taking the scenic route on the arpeggio.
Your call, Uncle Clarence.
It couldn't summon the skin off a rice pudding.
Look and learn.
PIG-HOO-O-O-O-EY! My dear, dear fellow.
Belford.
Be my guest.
Erm Marry erm this one.
Congratulations, my dear.
Capital Right.
Right.
Good.
Well, enjoyed our little chat.
All prisoners present and correct? Splendid.
Did I, erm suggest a plan of action that actually worked? 'Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to the Shropshire Show' You may smirk, Sir Gregory.
You may snigger up your perjured sleeve.
But you will rue your shabby conduct, soon enough.
Ah! Ah, ha! Ready.
That surprised you.
Ready for what? A gypsy funeral? A carnival of grotesques? A convocation of imbibers of turpentine and methylated spirit? Don't entirely catch your drift.
I shall continue snowing.
If you wear that hat to the Shropshire Show, I shall eviscerate you with a small, blunt spoon, ill-adapted for the purpose.
Is there any point to what you're going to say? Hat.
Patrician bearing and chop, chop! So, how's your pig, Emsworth? In the pink, Sir Gregory 'Next, we have our Middle White, 'the Empress of Blandings' 'The winner of the Fattest Pig is the Empress!' Oh, hello, Connie.
Hello, erm Heacham.
I'm Lord Heacham.
Good for you, sir.
Is everything being accomplished to my satisfaction and to the family's honour? I think so, my dear.
Would you say so, Clarence? I would, my dear.
Then how do you account for this? A fellow can't be held accountable for another fellow's ill-advised moustache, y'know I come to give you formal notice, Emsworth, that I am breaking off my engagement to your niece.
Which one? I've several, y'know.
Oh! Angela.
The fat-headed one.
Oh, well, that's all right! You can break off with Angela till the cows come home! She's marrying somebody else, that's fine and dandy.
Lord! Is that Wellbeloved? Wellbeloved! Are you out of prison? Hurrah! The Guv'nor really is incorrigible! I don't know what that means, but he's it.
Anyway, his pig saved my bacon.
I may still be in with a shout with Felicity from the Pussy.
There's a lad running a book on which one of those goaty things is going to be the first to drop a you-know-what.
I fancy the spotty one.
Been eating a heck of a lot of cabbage.
I'm in for a tenner.
Do you feel lucky, Aunt C? Oh! Angela! Come back here.
Oh, I know just how you feel.
She's in showroom condition, m'lord.
You took care of her.
Grand of you to have me back.
Nonsense.
Mind you, Wellbeloved what have you learned from this period of absence? When I see a pint of beer, I'm going to say, get thee behind me.
Wouldn't that make it rather tricky to get hold of the glass? Hmmm.
Yeah.
You have a point.
Hmmm.
What have you learned, m'lord? What have I learned? PIG-HOO-O-O-O-EY!
Oh, there you are! Sound digestion and a clear conscience.
'Clarence?' How the deuce did you do that? Sounds like my sister Connie! Angela is in tears.
Again.
Erm? Your niece.
Two weeks to go till the Fat Pig Show, Connie, and look at her! Are we pleased with you? Yes, we are oh, yes, we are! When you have finished irradiating that pig with your imbecilic conversation, I would like a word.
Ahh Mm.
Sir Gregory Parsloe, Parsloe's pig, what's her name? The Queen? She's not, in your opinion fatter? Gah, Empress'll be the winner, you'll see.
Same as last year, and the year before that.
Lord, bless my soul, my dear fellow! You're dressed for church! I am going to worship, sir.
At the Church of The Goat and Feathers.
Ah! Well, say a prayer for me.
Thank you, sir.
None of your little recitations, mind.
Trousers on legs and billowy portions, Cyril Wellbeloved.
Not the head.
Oh, my little sister Lily is a tart in Piccadilly My mother, she's another, worse the luck My granny hawks her arse all round the Elephant and Castle There's nothing she won't do to get a That'll suffice! A disgusting display of public drunkenness! Clerk, what's the maximum sentence the court will permit me to impose? Seven days.
Fourteen days? Sold.
Oh, bliddy Nora.
Plus another day for profanity.
But it's the Shropshire Show, Sir Gregory, sir, your enormity.
His Lordship needs me to keep Empress good and fat Too ruddy bad for His Lordship.
Take him down! Here you are.
Eat up.
A repast fit for a Queen.
Sweetie pie.
I entreat you Just a little spoonful here But it's banana Darling, it's banana.
Cyril Wellbeloved swears by banana Dash it! Where is Wellbeloved? Been unavoidably detained, my lord.
He hasn't got himself locked up, has he? This is no time for Wellbeloved to be slacking about in custody! We need him! Sir Gregory's pig BALLOONS in volume even as we speak.
Beach, this is an emergency.
You have my permission to panic and run about screaming.
Very good, my lord.
Oh, Lord Heacham! I cannot understand the difficulty you are having Don't touch me! If you touch me I shall scream.
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grasping the fact that I am not going to marry you.
You're a silly little nonsense, aren't you? Now, come here and kiss me.
Poor little scrap.
Put her in the Shropshire Show, calling her fat, people will laugh.
'Clarence 'Clarence! 'Clarence, I am looking for you! 'Where are you? 'I want to talk to you!' 'Clarence?' Ah, Connie, splendid! Erm Heard you calling.
Wasn't able to find you, so I thought, what a capital idea to Fling the servants' shoes around? Clarence.
I NEED to talk to you! Keep lips shut! It stops the drivel coming out! What are you going to do about Angela breaking off her engagement to Lord Heacham? Heacham! Sir Gregory's nephew! Oh! It's an eminently suitable match.
But instead, SHE professes love for the unpalatable "Jimmy" Belford.
Oh, I like him! But they can't get married.
It's out of the question.
He's in Africa.
Australia.
America.
Yes.
He found employment as a "cowboy" - whatever that is - but he is now back in England.
Belford is without prospects! The marriage to him is not possible! Connie, I've got so many nieces.
Can't you sort it out? Well, of course I could! But for primogeniture, I could sort out the entire family.
But it is YOU who were born a man, or a vague approximation of one.
You have to do it.
Where are you going? If I'm to defeat Sir Gregory, I need to inflate the Empress.
And it's no good pointing that chin at me, either.
Forget the pig.
Administrate the family.
Oh, and to top it all, Freddie is on his way.
Erm.
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Your son.
Oh.
La, la, la, la Oh! Ha, ha! The tree was travelling far too fast.
And on the wrong side of the road! Guv'nor! .
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calorific bonus of the turnip All well? Two weeks, Frederick.
Then it's all over.
Whiffle is the recognised authority, but he has no answer.
I've tried slops.
Rotting pears.
She loves the fruit that has seen the maggot.
We're talking now about the Empress.
Of course! M'pig's ill! She won't eat! Oh, God! That's terrible.
Eh? Since when did you take an interest in her appetite? Since I bet 50 quid on her being fattest pig! Look, Guv'nor, fact is, I find myself in Queer Street.
I put a bit of crinkle into a show at The Pink Pussy Club - the star being a lady I regard rather highly - and the damn thing closed! Frederick, are you penniless again? Ha ha Anyway, I thought, how to extricate Frederick from this one? The Guv'nor's porker romping it as fattest pig! So I touched Oofy for 50 smackers, banged 'em on at six to one and here I am.
Yes.
In Queer Street.
Quite.
'Angela! 'Angela!' I'm trying to give the slip to that loathsome blister Heacham! Curious behaviour, is it not, re.
The betrothed and beloved? Heacham is NOT my beloved! He is a prig and a bore and he has this hideous little moustache, like a maggot crawled onto his lip and died! Who is that? Angela.
Hiding from Heacham.
Who's that? My father.
Hiding generally.
Ah.
Now.
I want a word with him.
'Angela!' No, no, no! Ah! You haven't seen your cousin, have you, Threepwood? Angela.
Blonde hair framing a fat-headed head.
Bladder on a stick affair.
What? I did not speak.
Nor does this drawing room seem over-stocked with Angelas.
If I were you, Heacham, I'd go about my business.
So.
Tinkety-tonk.
'Angela!' Who wants a toot? Throw Her Majesty a few of these jammy dodgers.
Very fattening for a pig who needs to be fat.
Blandings Castle.
Are they all completely round the bend? Aah, they're absolutely potty.
The whole ruddy crew.
Psst! Cyril! What's to be done? We have to get the Empress sluicing back the calories.
If she doesn't win, then I shan't be able to pay back Oofy, then he'll have me assassinated, then I'll be dead and Felicity won't want to dance with me any more! Felicity's the girl at the Pink Pussy.
God, I'm rather gone on her! So, what's the matter with the pig? She's pining for me.
She won't be fed by anybody else.
Not even His Lordship.
Cyril? Take your clothes off.
Ah, there she is! Come on, Empress.
Cyril, Cyril Pure fat Come on, yum, yum, yum, yum Every last crumb Broccoli! Broccoli! Have a good blow, Paleface.
Jimmy! I knew you'd come for me! Oh, you're so stubbly! Well, I don't presently have a razor.
Oh, I don't care, it's adorable! Why not? Where are you staying? Around.
I've ridden the range, pa-tooty-pie, with the hogs and the buffalo and the dang mules.
Oh, darling! What are dang mules? Erm they're mules.
They're, just a bit, you know DANG.
Good.
Now, listen to me.
ALL of you.
I have reason to believe we can expect an intruder.
A certain undesirable person, Jimmy Belford, who is a cowboy, may seek to make contact with a member of the family.
If you see anybody acting suspiciously Sorry! Oh it's you Hello, Aunt.
Frederick.
When it comes to drooling idiocy, you take the cake.
If there's very much more of this cretinous behaviour, do you know what I shall do? Oh.
I shall go to my room.
I say, is there anything I can do about this fearful business? Uncommonly kind of you, my dear fellow, but things look very black.
According to Whiffle, she should be consuming daily nourishment amounting to 57,800 calories.
Very specific, is he, on that? Rigorous.
As it is, she eats nothing at all.
She just lolls around on her bed, flapping her palsied trotters.
I'm giving very strong consideration to inserting a rubber pipe.
Emsworth, I give you fair warning.
If you insert a rubber pipe into Angela I shall take a very dim view.
Now, why is she not eating? Angela? Angela eats like a ruddy horse! Boisterous appetite.
Yes, yes You're Heacham, aren't you? Well, the problem is very simple to grasp there, she's in love with somebody else.
What? You see, she's going to marry him instead.
Any rate, Whiffle speaks very highly of linseed.
Worth a shot? Linseed? My pig's very life may be in the balance.
Curse all pigs! Damn and blast every pig in existence! Forgive me, my lord.
I have been entertaining the magistrates' clerk in my pantry.
I have been lubricating the gentleman with sherry.
Beach, your social life is your own affair.
Seize the day.
He has vouchsafed to me the name of the Justice who gave Wellbeloved a custodial sentence.
It was Sir Gregory, my lord.
Sir Gregory Parsloe Parsloe? I see it all, Beach.
It is treachery.
Godless treachery.
Do you see it? It is observed below stairs, my lord, that Sir Gregory's that crooked "he could hide behind a spiral staircase.
" Damn it all! Parsloe has made a grievous howler.
My dander is up.
It is up, Beach! Do you hear? Up! I shall inform the staff, sir.
And bring me a contraption Chain Ding-ding Rubber things go round and round Bicycle! I'm rather in the mood for a sticky willy Now, look here, Parsloe There's been raw dealings with my pigman.
Damned raw.
Your pigman, sir, is a drunkard, and a shameful exhibitioner of his own undergarments.
Is there some law against exhibiting undergarments? Of course there is, you fool! Oh.
Nevertheless this is a rum do, Stinker, a rum do Enough! I will not have my magisterial office insulted! I'm not insulting your office, my dear fellow, I'm insulting you.
Emsworth, you are dangerously cuckoo.
I have a mind to summon the assistance of Lord Heacham.
He boxed for Harrow.
Harrow! Yes, I guessed he'd known corruption in his youth.
Bad form, Parsloe.
Bad form.
Which way is, er? Times like this, Frederick, I wish your mother was still alive.
She was so persuasive.
She once put forth such a forceful case for beetroot, I actually put some into my mouth.
Ho! Ho! Is there someone there? Someone there? Who's that with whatsername? Uncle Clarence, please! You're blinding him! Oh, my dear fellow, I do apologise.
That's all right, sir.
Look here, Angela tells me about your pig.
Apparently she spurns the trough.
Why's that? Well, my pigman's been incarcerated and she's got a broken heart.
I know how she feels.
Because you're Lord Heacham.
No, sir.
I'm not Heacham.
I'm the other bloke.
Belford.
Oh, you're the one I like.
Well, you will like me a whole lot more when I get your pig back on the grub! What, you think you can make her eat? Oh, I can do better than that I can teach YOU how to make her eat.
Angela, this Mr Belford of yours, is I know! What a wonderful, INDISPENSABLE sort of person he must be.
Tell him, Jimmy.
It's called the Universal Hog-Call.
Yes, yes, yes, of course Of course.
I've no idea what you're talking about.
No pig will eat unless summoned by her pigman.
His call is peculiar to him.
Nothing else will do.
However there is, in extremis, a master-word that can be used by anybody that will rouse her like that.
I understand this, Belford.
I beg you, tell me the word.
Pig-hoo-o-o-o-ey! Pig-hooo-o-o-o-ey? No, no, no, not like that.
Like this: Pig-hooo-o-o-o-ey! Pig-hooo-eeeey! .
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PIGWHOOOOOOOAYY Give a little more body to the "hoo".
PIGWHOOOOOOOAYY Throw your head back.
The second syllable rises to a shrill falsetto and give it some gas! PIG-HOOO-O-O-O-EY! Shush, shush, the Empress is asleep, we'll wake her up.
Oh, Beach! Still up? Lady Constance would like to see you, my lord.
At your convenience.
Convenience be damned.
AGH! Belford! Beach, call the police! On what premise, Your Ladyship? Trespass! Burglary! Loitering with intent to commit ravishment! Oh, good heavens! Lady Constance, if you'll permit me Oh! Assault and battery! Clarence! Will you make Beach call the police? Err Beach, be a good fellow and make yourself call the police.
Very well, my lord.
Clarence? Oh, no, no, Connie.
Please, please, I beg of you.
Don't say those awful words I am going She's going to say it.
Yes.
To my room.
Oh, dear So.
This thug attempted to lay violent hands on Lady Constance.
I did no such thing.
Silence! He did no such thing.
Are you calling your Aunt Constance a liar? Ah Look, Stinker.
I mean, Sir Gregory, erm, err Man to man.
Fat pig-wise, Jimmy's the only chance the Guv'nor has to square up to you in a fair fight.
Have a heart.
In you go Room for a little 'un? Ah! Beach.
Sorry to beard you in your lair, but there's been the most colossal ding-dong and I cannot find the Guv'nor.
Let him in, Beach.
Oh! Behold your father, Frederick.
The toad beneath the harrow.
Oh, Guv'nor Aunt Connie is pretty batey just now, but I've completely forgotten it, you see.
The universal summons.
Right.
Err Well, I can't remember it either.
We need to rally the family synapses, sharpish.
What's our first move? A small sherry, Mr Frederick? Oh, God, yes, essential, thank you.
And Beach, damn it.
Less of the "small".
Very well, sir.
Come on, Guv'nor.
On your feet.
Give it your best shot.
Right, erm PIGWAAARRGHHH Oh! For God's sake, Emsworth, get a grip! PIGWHEEEEEEEZZ! Oh, it's futile! Oh, Beach, your pantry is obviously the spot for a mid-morning orgy! Angela! The universal call Oh, it's no use asking me.
I am but a feeble pawn in your desperate game.
Beach! You do it.
I do not summon pigs, my lord.
Wait a tick.
I think I've got it! PIGABALABABABBA! Jimmy Belford's in prison, you're useless, I'm useless, you're a desperate prawn, Beach does not summon pigs.
Very well.
Let us consult the Empress.
The perfidious Parsloe shall not rob me of this triumph, Freddie.
Never mind your ruddy triumph, what about my 50 quid? Clarence.
I am come down.
This imbecility regarding Jimmy Belford must stop! Hoy! Don't you "hoy" me! You're a gull and an oaf and a nincompoop! Nevertheless, I want to see m'pig! Belford drooling over Angela right under your nose - it's impossible! The man was born to an unsuitable station in life and the sooner he's reconciled to it, the better.
That's all there is to be said.
Well, I hate to disagree Then don't! You know, if you two actually succeed in scuppering my marriage to Jimmy, I will hurl myself from the battlements! Splat! Thwarted niece, all over the begonias.
Just for once, do something to deserve the name of Emsworth.
I say! Why don't I have a bit of a chinwag with Constable Evans? No? But Constable, it's a ten-year-old malt from the Isle of Scrawnsporran! Scrawnsporran? Well, I never! Ah! Night-night.
Jimmy Belford.
Shush! Jimmy Belford.
If I release you, do you give me your word you'll return yourself to custard within the hour? Can I spend some of that hour kissing Angela? Oh, rather! But you must also talk to the Guv'nor about his pig.
Shush! Wiggy wiggy wig.
PIG-HOO-O-O-0-EAUURGHHH! PIG-HOO-O-O-0-EAUURGHHH! PIG-HOO-O-O-0-EAUURGHHH! No! No! No! Definitely taking the scenic route on the arpeggio.
Your call, Uncle Clarence.
It couldn't summon the skin off a rice pudding.
Look and learn.
PIG-HOO-O-O-O-EY! My dear, dear fellow.
Belford.
Be my guest.
Erm Marry erm this one.
Congratulations, my dear.
Capital Right.
Right.
Good.
Well, enjoyed our little chat.
All prisoners present and correct? Splendid.
Did I, erm suggest a plan of action that actually worked? 'Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to the Shropshire Show' You may smirk, Sir Gregory.
You may snigger up your perjured sleeve.
But you will rue your shabby conduct, soon enough.
Ah! Ah, ha! Ready.
That surprised you.
Ready for what? A gypsy funeral? A carnival of grotesques? A convocation of imbibers of turpentine and methylated spirit? Don't entirely catch your drift.
I shall continue snowing.
If you wear that hat to the Shropshire Show, I shall eviscerate you with a small, blunt spoon, ill-adapted for the purpose.
Is there any point to what you're going to say? Hat.
Patrician bearing and chop, chop! So, how's your pig, Emsworth? In the pink, Sir Gregory 'Next, we have our Middle White, 'the Empress of Blandings' 'The winner of the Fattest Pig is the Empress!' Oh, hello, Connie.
Hello, erm Heacham.
I'm Lord Heacham.
Good for you, sir.
Is everything being accomplished to my satisfaction and to the family's honour? I think so, my dear.
Would you say so, Clarence? I would, my dear.
Then how do you account for this? A fellow can't be held accountable for another fellow's ill-advised moustache, y'know I come to give you formal notice, Emsworth, that I am breaking off my engagement to your niece.
Which one? I've several, y'know.
Oh! Angela.
The fat-headed one.
Oh, well, that's all right! You can break off with Angela till the cows come home! She's marrying somebody else, that's fine and dandy.
Lord! Is that Wellbeloved? Wellbeloved! Are you out of prison? Hurrah! The Guv'nor really is incorrigible! I don't know what that means, but he's it.
Anyway, his pig saved my bacon.
I may still be in with a shout with Felicity from the Pussy.
There's a lad running a book on which one of those goaty things is going to be the first to drop a you-know-what.
I fancy the spotty one.
Been eating a heck of a lot of cabbage.
I'm in for a tenner.
Do you feel lucky, Aunt C? Oh! Angela! Come back here.
Oh, I know just how you feel.
She's in showroom condition, m'lord.
You took care of her.
Grand of you to have me back.
Nonsense.
Mind you, Wellbeloved what have you learned from this period of absence? When I see a pint of beer, I'm going to say, get thee behind me.
Wouldn't that make it rather tricky to get hold of the glass? Hmmm.
Yeah.
You have a point.
Hmmm.
What have you learned, m'lord? What have I learned? PIG-HOO-O-O-O-EY!