And:
A Voice Named Bill: Theatre Technician
Homer Cream: American tycoon whom Tom Travers wants to do business with
Adela Cream: Wife of Homer Cream, writes suspense novels
Alexander Worple: Wealthy jute entrepreneur, uncle and provider of Bruce "Corky" Corcoran
Angela Travers: Daughter of Tom & Dahlia Travers
Aubrey Upjohn: Bertie Wooster's former headmaster at Malvern House
Aunt Emily: Widow of Henry Wooster
Aunt Isabel: Fun-loving aunt of Rocky Todd
Aunt Julia: the mother of Gussie Mannering-Phipps
Aubrey Upjohn: Bertie's former headmaster at Malvern House
Bartholomew: Aberdeen terrier dog of Stiffy Byng
Beatrice Slingsby: Sister of Lucius Pim
Benson: Butler of Aunt Agatha (aka Purvis)
Bicky Bicketsteth: Friend of Bertie Wooster, sent to New York to make his fortune
Biffy Biffen: Friend of Bertie Wooster, loves Jeeves' niece Mabel
Blair Eggleston: Writes for Milady's Boudoir, loves Honoria Glossop
Bonzo Travers: Younger son of Aunt Dahlia
Brinkley: One-time valet of Bertie Wooster
"Catsmeat" Potter- Pirbright: Professional actor, school friend of Bertie Wooster
"Chuffy" Chuffnell: School friend of Bertie Wooster, landlord of Chuffnell Regis
Clementina: Young cousin of Roberta "Bobbie" Wickham
Comrade Butt: Marxist revolutionary, rival of Bingo
Constable Dobson: Policeman on duty in Chuffnell Regis, nephew of Sergeant Voules
Corky Pirbright: Sister of "Catsmeat" Potter-Pirbright
Cornelia Fothergill: Writer Aunt Dahlia wants for Milady's Boudoir
Cyril Bassington-Bassington: A friend of Bertie Wooster
Dame Daphne Winkworth: Aunt Agatha's friend and Madeline Bassett's godmother, acquainted with Lord Emsworth
Daphne Braythwayt: Friend of Honoria Glossop who Bingo does not fail to fall in love with
Daphne Dolores Morehead: Attractive blonde bestselling novelist
Digby Thistleton: Former employer of Jeeves: now Lord Bridgworth
Dobson: Butler of Sir Roderick Glossop
Dwight Stoker: Younger brother of Pauline Stoker
Emerald Stoker: Sister of Pauline Stoker
Esmond Haddock: A man dominated by his aunts: Charlotte, Emmeline,Harriet,Myrtle and Dame Daphne
Freddie Bullivant: Friend of Bertie Wooster, Drones Club member
George Caffyn: New York playwright
Gussie Mannering-Phipps: the son of Aunt Agatha's old friend Julia
Joe Danby: the father of Ray Denison
Harold "Ginger" Winship: Friend of Bertie, parliamentary candidate for Market Snodsbury
Honoria Glossop: Daughter of Sir Roderick Glossop
Jane Mills: Wife of Aubrey Upjohn
Jane Watson: Cook of Lord Bittlesham
Lady Chuffnell: Betrothed of Sir Roderick Glossop, Aunt of Chuffy Chuffnell
Lady Jane Snettisham: Friend of Aunt Dahlia, attempts to win Anatole from aunt Dahlia in a bet
Lady Malvern: Mother of Wilmot Pershore and friend of aunt Agatha
Lady Myrtle Chuffnell: Betrothed of Sir Roderick Glossop, Aunt of Marmaduke "Chuffy" Chuffnell
Lord Bittlesham: Mortimer Little, uncle of Bingo Little, provider of his allowance
Lord Sidcup: formerly Roderick Spode, owner of Eulalie Soeurs
Lucius Pim: Artist who loves Gwladys Pendlebury
Mabel: A niece of Jeeves
Major Plank: An erstwhile Africa explorer
Marion Wardour: An actress and pal of Bertie Wooster
Mary Burgess: Niece of the Rev. Francis Heppenstall
Maud Wilberforce: former barmaid and fiancée of Uncle George
Master Heppenstall: Younger son of the Rev. Heppenstall
McIntosh: Aunt Agatha's terrier - sometimes Pekinese
Meadowes: An erstwhile valet of Bertie Wooster
Miss Mapleton: Headmistress of a girl's school in Bingley-on-Sea, old friend of Aunt Agatha
Mr. Anstruther: Old friend of Aunt Dahlia's late father
Mr. Blumenfeld: New York theatrical producer
Mr. Edward Fothergill: Painter, father of Everard Fothergill
Mr. Everard Fothergill: Painter and husband of Cornelia Fothergill
Mr. Pitt-Waley: A friend of Bertie's he went shooting with in Norfolk
Mr. Slingsby: Husband of Beatrice Slingsby, runs "Slingsby Superb Soups"
Mr. Tressidder: Disappointed member of the public at Bingo Little's musical al Twing Hall
Mrs. Penworthy: Tobacconist's wife present at at Wickersham Hall
Muriel Singer: Fiancée of Corky Corcoran, later mrs. Alexander Worple
Old Rowbotham: Revolutionary, father of Charlotte Corday Rowbotham whom Bingo is in love with
Oswald Glossop: Younger son of Sir Roderick Glossop
Pauline Stoker: Daughter of J. Washburn Stoker
Ray Denison: a vaudeville actress Gussie is in love with
Rev. Francis Heppenstall: Long-winded vicar of Twing, unwitting participant in The Great Sermon Handicap
Rev. Harold "Stinker" Pinker: Curate of Market Snodsbury, friend of Bertie Wooster
Roderick Spode (later Lord Sidcup): Amateur fascist dictator and one-time designer of women's underwear
Rockmetteller "Rocky" Todd: Friend of Bertie Wooster, hates New York
Rollo The Dog: Temporary dog of Wilmot Pershore
Rosie M. Banks: Novelist, once impersonated by Bertie, will marry Bingo Little
Sam Patterson: Writer who produces Muriel Singer's Children's Book of Birds
Sarah Mills: Egg-and-spoon girl racer at Wickersham Hall
Seabury Chuffnell: Son out of Lady Chuffnell's first marriage
Seppings: Butler at Brinkley Court, Aunt Dahlia's home
Sergeant Voules: Police officer of Chuffnell Regis
Sir Watkyn Bassett: Magistrate in Bosher Street
"Sippy" Sipperley: Impecunious aspiring author, friend of Bertie Wooster
Stiffy Byng: Niece of Sir Watkyn Bassett, betrothed of the Rev. Harold "Stinker" Pinker
The Blumenfeld kid: Young son of mr. Blumenfeld
The Rt. Hon. A.B. Filmer: Cabinet Minister
Thos Gregson: Young son of Aunt Agatha
Tootles Kegworthy: Kid on the beach of Marvis Bay
Trixie Waterbury: Actress, niece of Jas Waterbury
Tuppy Glossop: Friend of Bertie Wooster, nephew of Sir Roderick Glossop
Uncle Clive: Temporarily sheltered Claude and Eustace in Worcestershire
Uncle George: Uncle of Bertie Wooster who discovered the nutricious value of alcohol
Uncle Willoughbee: Uncle and trustee of Bertie Wooster
Wilbert Cream: Son of Homer and Adela Cream, playboy
Wilfred Burgess: Younger brother of Mary Burgess, tutored by Bingo Little
Wilmot Pershore: A sheltered young man, son of Lady Malvern