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178:, secretary to Lord Emsworth for some time, has never previously met him. Thereafter he becomes a regular visitor, frequently involved in the intrigues and conspiracies that invariably surround the place, generally filling the role of level-headed and resourceful saviour and the champion of youth and romance. In a private letter, P. G. Wodehouse regarded Galahad as "the best character in 85:"apparently never went to bed until he was fifty", he is in remarkable shape, a sprightly, rosy, dapper man with bright eyes and a jaunty posture. His nice Millicent similarly remarks that it "is really an extraordinary thing that anyone who has had as good a time as he has can be so amazingly healthy." 56:
Galahad is the only one of the Threepwood siblings never to have married. He is the younger brother of Lord Emsworth and has ten sisters, all but one of them (Lady Diana Phipps) disapprove of his lifestyle. His true love was Dolly Henderson, with whom he was in love from 1896 to 1898 but who, as a
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The prospect of Galahad's writing his reminiscences causes a good deal of consternation among England's well-established upper-class because he had, in younger days, been "a notable lad about town," a partier, drinker, prankster, and ladies' man, and his stories are liable to embarrass his former
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His wildness makes him very popular with the members of the Blandings servants hall, who feel he sheds lustre on the castle, but less so with his sisters, who find him something of an embarrassment, particularly when recalling stories of their now-respectable friends. Despite the fact that he
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music-hall singer who wore pink tights, was not an appropriate bride for a man of his social status. His father sent him to South Africa to prevent him from marrying, following which he spent most of his life drinking heavily and getting up to mischief. A member of the notorious
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points out that "in patches Gally, real hero, acts and talks more like Lord Ickenham than himself. 'Spreading sweetness and light' is Lord Ickenham's specific role, but here, Wodehouse, seeming to forget, applies these words to Gally." Critic
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agrees, "Gally becomes more and more like Lord Ickenham as the Blandings Saga progresses. In the later stories there is no one like him for telling the tale."
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comrades, most of whom have grown into respectable gentlemen. One particularly embarrassing story concerns
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in which he does not play a part, his shoes are ably filled by his fellow-Pelican
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Galahad was portrayed by Derwent Watson in the 1999 BBC radio dramatisation of
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Galahad is widely known as a "racy and compulsive raconteur".
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Garrison, Daniel H. (1991). "The Hon. Galahad Threepwood".
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Galahad appears in seven novels and a single short story:
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portrayed Galahad in the 2010 BBC radio adaptation of
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Index

Blandings Castle
P. G. Wodehouse
Lord Emsworth
Beach
butler
monocle
Pelican Club
Sir Gregory Parsloe-Parsloe
prawns
Ascot
Gold Cup
Summer Lightning
Heavy Weather
Full Moon
Pigs Have Wings
Galahad at Blandings
Sticky Wicket at Blandings
Plum Pie
A Pelican at Blandings
Sunset at Blandings
Baxter
Uncle Fred
Uncle Fred in the Springtime
Richard Usborne
J. H. C. Morris
BBC
Heavy Weather
Richard Briers
Blandings
Julian Rhind-Tutt

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