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The facial expressions of Hugh Laurie are best seen in full motion as they constantly change from one degree of bewilderment to another. Here are some that hold up when frozen in time.

I scanned these in at resolution of 640x480, but television resolution is actually more like 320x240. I've provided both: 320x240 looks sharp enough to have come out of a magazine, while 640x480 is, well, big.

Jeeves in the Country.
Bertie Playing the Trombone 640x480
320x240
Bertie playing the trombone.
Bertie Sets Sail
Tuppy & Bertie 640x480
320x240
Tuppy & Bertie aboard the ship.
Bertie giving a girl the eye 640x480
320x240
Dashing Bertie giving a female passenger the eye.
Bertie & Jeeves 640x480
320x240
Bertie and Jeeves admiring New York City from the ship.
The Full House
In the Lift 640x480
320x240
Jeeves, Bertie, and the Liftman -- or Elevator Operator since they are in New York!
Piano Playing Duet 640x480
320x240
Jeeves joins Bertie at the piano!
Worried Jeeves 640x480
320x240
Jeeves is concerned about the waitress.
Jeeves the Bassist 640x480
320x240
A rather silly picture of Jeeves playing the bass.
Introduction on Broadway
Portrait of Bertie 640x480
320x240
Corky's portrait of Bertie
Bertie posing 640x480
320x240
Bertie posing for said portrait
Back from the West 640x480
320x240
You ain't been out west by any chance have you, Mr. Wooster?
A Martini 640x480
320x240
The third member of the household... A nice shot, I thought.
Right Ho, Jeeves!
A Martini 640x480
320x240
Gussie Fink-Nottle reacting to some rummy news.
A Martini 640x480
320x240
Madeline Bassett reacting to Gussie's reaction.
A Martini 640x480
320x240
Bertie withering under the stern eye of Aunt Agatha.
Some very high quality pictures can be found in the Masterpiece Theatre Article also at the Hat Sharpening Shop.
Elsewhere, There are some smaller shots to be found on Sir Watkin Bassett's Page.

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