"Jeeves in the Springtime" is a short story by P. G. Wodehouse, and features the young gentleman Bertie Wooster and his valet Jeeves. The story was published...
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Jeeves (born Reginald Jeeves, nicknamed Reggie) is a fictional character in a series of comedic short stories and novels by English author P. G. Wodehouse...
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collection of Jeeves stories, after My Man Jeeves (1919); the next collection would be Carry On, Jeeves, in 1925. All of the short stories are connected and most...
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Bingo Little (category Literary characters introduced in 1921)
featured in the following short stories: in The Inimitable Jeeves (1923) "Jeeves in the Springtime" (1921) – Jeeves "Scoring off Jeeves" (1922) – Jeeves "Comrade...
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Masterpiece Theatre but were included in American video releases. List of Jeeves and Wooster characters "Jeeves And Wooster: Episodes". British Comedy...
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Rosie M. Banks (category Female characters in literature)
Bans the Bomb" (1965) – Drones "Stylish Stouts" (1965) – Drones Rosie M. Banks is mentioned in: The Inimitable Jeeves (1923) "Jeeves in the Springtime" (1921)...
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British humour (redirect from Humour in the United Kingdom)
upper/middle classes or embarrassingly blatant social climbers, typified by: The Jeeves books by P. G. Wodehouse Dad's Army, comedy TV series Rising Damp, comedy...
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P. G. Wodehouse short stories bibliography (redirect from Jeeves stories)
the stories in Carry On, Jeeves (1925) are slightly revised versions of Jeeves stories originally published in the UK-only collection My Man Jeeves (1919)...
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threatens Bertie Wooster. In Much Obliged, Jeeves, Jeeves informs Bertie that his name is Bingley and not Brinkley. By the time of this novel, Bingley...
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Bertie Wooster (category Literary characters introduced in 1915)
his valet, Jeeves, whose intelligence manages to save Bertie or one of his friends from numerous awkward situations. Bertie Wooster and Jeeves have been...
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Wodehouse's Jeeves short stories in The Strand Magazine, the first being "Jeeves in the Springtime" (1921). He illustrated more Jeeves short stories...
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prevented him from playing Jeeves. Wodehouse was more positive about Price's portrayal as Jeeves, stating that Price was the best Jeeves he had ever seen. Notes...
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P. G. Wodehouse (category Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire)
In The Inimitable Jeeves (1923) and Carry on Jeeves (1925); Leave it to Psmith (1923, a Blandings novel despite its title); and Ukridge (1924). In Leave...
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Please, Jeeves (Japanese: プリーズ、ジーヴス, Hepburn: Purīzu, Jīvusu) is a Japanese manga series adapted from the comedic Jeeves short stories written by English...
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with the rest of The Inimitable Jeeves, was adapted into a radio drama in 1973 as part of the series What Ho! Jeeves starring Michael Hordern as Jeeves and...
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Wooster with a Wife (category Jeeves and Wooster episodes)
Good, Jeeves), and "Jeeves in the Springtime" (collected in The Inimitable Jeeves). Filming locations include Chenies Manor. Jeeves – Stephen Fry Bertie...
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P. G. Wodehouse bibliography (redirect from Jeeves and wooster books)
whom the public became familiar. These include Bertie Wooster and his valet Jeeves; the immaculate and loquacious Psmith; Lord Emsworth and the Blandings...
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be Bertie, along with Jeeves, who acts as "Bertie's" valet. Jeeves, believing that applause at the concert would give Esmond the courage to defy his aunts...
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Roderick Glossop (category Literary characters introduced in 1922)
Jeeves (1934) Uncle Fred in the Springtime (1939) Jeeves in the Offing (1960) He is mentioned in several stories, including: The Inimitable Jeeves (1923)...
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P. G. Wodehouse locations (redirect from Totleigh-in-the-Wold)
in Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit. In the 1979 What Ho! Jeeves radio adaptation of Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit, the telephone number for Bertie's flat...
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Catsmeat Potter-Pirbright (category Male characters in literature)
fictional character in the Jeeves and Drones Club stories of English comic writer P. G. Wodehouse, being a longtime school friend of Jeeves's master Bertie...
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Drones Club (redirect from The Drones Club)
Wodehouse's Jeeves and Blandings Castle stories feature the club or its members. Various members of the club appear in stories included in the "Drones Club...
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Stephen Carlile (category Alumni of the Guildford School of Acting)
Agustín Magaldi in Evita, lead tenor singing Springtime for Hitler in the West End production of The Producers, Peter Pan as Smee, The Wizard of Oz, My...
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Uncle Fred (category Literary characters introduced in 1935)
"Uncle Fred Flits By" (1935) – included in the collection Young Men in Spats, (1936) Uncle Fred in the Springtime (1939) – a Blandings story Uncle Dynamite...
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Monty Bodkin (category Literary characters introduced in 1933)
mentioned in: Uncle Fred in the Springtime (1939) – Blandings Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves (1963) – Jeeves Monty Bodkin is the second-richest member of the Drones...
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Sebastian Beach (category Literary characters introduced in 1915)
more emotional than Wodehouse's other famous domestic servant, Jeeves, although, when in the company of his masters, Beach generally limits himself to a...
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Lord Emsworth (category Literary characters introduced in 1915)
Connie's frustrations. In "Jeeves Takes Charge", a short story in Wodehouse's Jeeves series, it's revealed that Lord Emsworth in his youth went about with...
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after the one that preceded it. There were 291 episodes over 8 seasons. Season 4: Season 6 was a departure from all the previous seasons set in Beverly...
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Ian Carmichael on stage, screen and radio (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
Theatre Ring For Jeeves". BBC Genome Project. BBC. 13 February 1955. Archived from the original on 25 February 2018. Retrieved 21 July 2015. "The Laughtermakers"...
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novel The Inimitable Jeeves, Bertie Wooster states that his cousins "looked at each other, like those chappies in the poem, with a wild surmise." In the P...
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