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Dinner for One: The Classic Sketch

The document summarizes the plot of the sketch comedy "Dinner for One". It describes Miss Sophie hosting an imaginary dinner party for four guests with only her butler James in attendance. Throughout the dinner, James must drink on behalf of each guest to toast them, with his intoxication increasing as the sketch progresses and he repeatedly stumbles over a tiger rug. By the end, James is too drunk to properly serve Miss Sophie, who then retires for the evening.

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Dinner for One: The Classic Sketch

The document summarizes the plot of the sketch comedy "Dinner for One". It describes Miss Sophie hosting an imaginary dinner party for four guests with only her butler James in attendance. Throughout the dinner, James must drink on behalf of each guest to toast them, with his intoxication increasing as the sketch progresses and he repeatedly stumbles over a tiger rug. By the end, James is too drunk to properly serve Miss Sophie, who then retires for the evening.

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  • Dinner Scene
  • Diner for One Overview
  • Dinner is Served
  • Toast and Drinks Ritual
  • The Climax and Resolution

The original English-language sketch was filmed in Hamburg (in black-and-white) for German television in 1963.

Scene from "Dinner for One" with Freddie Frinton as James, and May Warden as Miss Sophie. DINNER FOR ONE The Setting: "Dinner for One" is set in a large dining salon with a table set for five people, including Miss Sophie, who is seated at the head of the table (on the right). A stair case is seen on the right, a serving bar on the left side of the room. On the floor between the table and the serving bar is a tiger rug, complete with head. Miss Sophie (played by May Warden) comes down the stairs into the dining salon. Her butler, James, greets her... James: Good evening, Miss Sophie, good evening. Miss Sophie: Good evening, James. James: You are looking very well this evening, Miss Sophie. Miss Sophie: Well, I am feeling very much better, thank you, James. James: Good, good... Miss Sophie: Well, I must say that everything looks very nice. James: Thank you very much, Miss Sophie, thank you. Miss Sophie: Is everybody here? James: They are all waiting for you. Yes, Miss Sophie, yes. Miss Sophie: Sir Toby? James: Sir Toby, yes, he's sitting here, Miss Sophie, yes. No one except Miss Sophie is seated at the table as James indicates where the four invisible guests are seated. Miss Sophie: Admiral von Schneider?

Miss Sophie: Mr. Pommeroy? James: Mr. Pommeroy Ive put round here for you. Miss Sophie: And my very dear friend, Mr. Winterbottom? James: On your right, as requested, Miss Sophie! Miss Sophie: Thank you, James. You may now serve the soup. James: Thank you, Miss Sophie, thank you. Its all ready for you. Some of your favorite soup, I believe. Here we are. A Little drop of mulligatawny soup, Miss Sophie? Miss Sophie: I am particularly fond of mulligatawny soup, James. James: Yes, I know you are. Miss Sophie: I think we'll have sherry with the soup. James: Sherry with the soup, yes... Oh, by the way, the same procedure as last year, Miss Sophie? Miss Sophie: Same procedure as every year, James. James: Same procedure as every year, James. James goes around the table pouring sherry for each guest. Then he walks over to the serving bar with the sherry bottle, tripping on the tiger rug head as he does so. He puts the bottle down and goes back to the table, standing behind the chair where Sir Toby is supposedly seated. He lifts Sir Toby's glass and makes a toasting gesture towards Miss Sophie, who also has a glass in her hand. Miss Sophie: Sir Toby! James: Cheerio, Miss Sophie! James takes a drink for Sir Toby. Miss Sophie: Admiral von Schneider! James: Skol!

James: Admiral von Schneider is sitting here, yes.

James drinks and clicks his heels together as he says "Skol!" and reacts in pain.

Miss Sophie: Mr. Pommeroy! James: (in falsetto voice) Happy New Year, Sophie! James drinks the entire glass for Mr. Pommeroy.

James: Skol! Clicks heels together and again reacts in pain. Miss Sophie: Mr. Pommeroy! James: Happy New Year, Sophie me gal! Miss Sophie: Mr. Winterbottom!

Miss Sophie: And dear Mr. Winterbottom! James: (in a deep voice) Well, here we are again, old lovely... Miss Sophie: You may now serve the fish. James: Did you enjoy the soup? Miss Sophie: Delicious, James. James: Glad you enjoyed it. James hobbles over to the serving bar, once again stumbling over the tiger head. Takes the fish over to Miss Sophie. James: Here we are, Miss Sophie, with the fish Miss Sophie: I think we'll have white wine with the fish. James: White wine with the fish? The same procedure as last year, Miss Sophie? Miss Sophie: The same procedure as every year, James! James: Yea!.....the same procedure as every year. James goes over to get the white wine, once again stumbling over the tiger head. He gets the wine bottle and fills each person's glass. As he pours for Sir Toby, he has an imaginary, silent conversation with Sir Toby, then pours him some more wine as if it had been requested. As he takes the bottle back to the serving bar he fails to stumble over the tiger head, provoking laughter from the studio audience. Then he heads back to the table and stumbles over the tiger head. Miss Sophie: Sir Toby! James: Cheerio, Miss Sophie James drinks the wine from the glass of each guest as he toasts/greets Miss Sophie. Miss Sophie: Admiral von Schneider! James: You look younger than ever, love! By gum, you look younger than ever, luv, younger than ever! Ha, ha, ha... James is now showing the effects of his many toasts, weaving about and hesitating as he rounds the table. He takes Miss Sophie's plate. Miss Sophie: You may now serve the chicken! James: Chicken, yes, yes James stumbles over to the serving bar, tripping over the tiger head. He brings the chicken to Miss Sophie, wobbling as he does so. Miss Sophie: That looks a very nice bird! James: That's a lovely bird, that I'll tell you, a lovely... Miss Sophie: I think we'll have champagne with the bird! James: Champagne, ya... Same, same prosheeed-ure as last year, Miss Sophie? Miss Sophie: The same procedure as every year, James! James stumbles over to the serving bar for the champagne, again tripping over the tiger head. He pours champagne for each person, now wobbling and weaving even more than before. James: Sophie, me gal... Miss Sophie: Admiral von Schneider! James: Schkol! James tries to click his heels but misses and dances about for a moment. Miss Sophie: Mr. Pommeroy! James: Happy New Year, Sophie, gal... Miss Sophie: Mr. Winterbottom!

James: It's one of the nicest little women... hic... one of the nicest little women, that's ever breathed, that's ever breathed James makes a loud burping sound, then grabs Miss Sophie's chair, almost tipping her over backwards. He somehow manages to take her plate of chicken over to the bar, stumbling over the tiger head as the plate flies up in the air. James: Would you like some fruit? Takes a fruit plate over to Miss Sophie, zooming past her and half-way up the stairs, then back down to her. Miss Sophie: I think we'll have port with the fruit! James: Oh, no! Sa... same procedure, sa... same procedure as last... Miss Sophie: Yes, the same procedure as every year, James! James gets the bottle of port and returns, shakily, to the table. He has difficulty pouring the port, sloshing it all over as he attempts to pour for Miss Sophie and her guests. Finally, he takes a swig from the bottle as he hops over the tiger head. He then returns to the table, wobbily. Miss Sophie: Sir Toby! James: Sugar in the morning, sugar... Miss Sophie: Admiral von Schneider! James: Schkol! Miss Sophie: Mr. Pommeroy! James: (Spills glass) I'm sorry, Madam, sorry. (Scoops the spilled port off the table cloth into his glass and drinks.) Miss Sophie: Mr. Winterbottom! James accidentally grabs a flower vase, removes the flowers and drinks from the vase. James: Huuhh, I'll kill that cat! Miss Sophie: Well, James, it's been a wonderful party! James: Well, it's been most enjoyable. Miss Sophie: And I, I think I'll retire.

James: You're going to bed? Sit down, I'll give you a hand up, Madam. James escorts Miss Sophie to the base of the stairs. Miss Sophie: As I was saying, I think I'll retire. James: Ya... ya, ya. By the way, the same procedure as last year, Miss Sophie? Miss Sophie: The same procedure as every year James! James: Well, I'll do my very best! The two go up the stairs and disappear offstage.

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