: James misinterprets Poppy's invitation for a "midnight feast" as a romantic overture. Meanwhile, Mrs. Lipton sets a trap for Teddy to stop him from harassing Ivy, which results in Teddy being left in a compromising position. Core Themes
" Love and Money " is the third episode of the first season of the British sitcom , first broadcast on January 28, 1990. Set in the 1920s, the episode balances the upstairs-downstairs dynamics of the Meldrum household as they prepare for a major celebration. Plot Summary Love and MoneyYou Rang, M'Lord? : Season 1 Epis...
: Lord George is concerned by Lady Lavender's decision to give her shares to Alf Stokes. He consults his solicitor to have her declared mentally unstable to prevent her from parting with her fortune. : James misinterprets Poppy's invitation for a "midnight
: The accidental revelation of the affair at the party underscores the fragile nature of social reputations in high society. Key Cast and Characters The main cast members featured in this episode include: Paul Shane as Alf Stokes (The Butler) Jeffrey Holland as James Twelvetrees (The Footman) Su Pollard as Ivy Teasdale (The Maid) Donald Hewlett as Lord George Meldrum Michael Knowles as The Honourable Teddy Meldrum Mavis Pugh as Lady Lavender Catherine Rabett as Cissy Meldrum Core Themes " Love and Money " is
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The episode centers on the chaos surrounding Cissy's birthday and Lady Lavender's unpredictable generosity:
: The episode explores the tension between genuine affection and social standing, particularly through James's awkward interactions with Poppy.
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