Characters in Heavy Weather
- Lord Emsworth, absent-minded master of Blandings Castle
- Lady Constance Keeble, his domineering sister, chatelaine at the castle
- The Hon. Galahad Threepwood, Emsworth's brother
- Lady Julia Fish, another sister of Lord Emsworth
- Ronnie Fish, Lady Julia's short son
- Sue Brown, a chorus girl engaged to Ronnie
- Ronnie Fish, Lady Julia's short son
- Empress of Blandings, Lord Emsworth's cherished prize pig
- Pirbright, Emsworth's pig-man
- Lord Tilbury, publishing magnate, an acquaintance of Lady Julia
- Percy Frobisher Pilbeam, a former employee of Tilbury's, now head of a detective agency
- Sir Gregory Parsloe-Parsloe, Emsworth's neighbour and fellow pig-rearer
- Beach, butler at the castle
- Hugo Carmody, formerly Emsworth's secretary
- Jno. Robinson, taxi-driver in Market Blandings
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