Full Episode Jeeves and Wooster S01 E5: Will Anatole Return to Brinkley Court?

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  • Easily one of the best episode in the entire series!

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  • @lost_comment
    @lost_comment Před 4 lety +374

    " My only daughter, for whom i had dreamed of a wonderful golden future, is going to marry and inebriated newt-fancier." Man, the lines on this show can't be topped.

    • @unspecifiedx2096
      @unspecifiedx2096 Před 4 lety +44

      You should read the books

    • @sampuatisamuel9785
      @sampuatisamuel9785 Před 3 lety +4

      Love it

    • @mjremy2605
      @mjremy2605 Před rokem +4

      Ha ha ha! So true!
      fyi - AN, not AND.

    • @KittyStarlight
      @KittyStarlight Před rokem +9

      @@unspecifiedx2096 Obviously I really should. 😉 Will do. 📚
      The lines are probably even better there. ☺️

    • @KittyStarlight
      @KittyStarlight Před rokem +5

      I just came from the one where the vicar had strained his fetlock. 🤔
      (What is he, a horse? 🐎)
      (Or perhaps it may have *been* his horse which was actually meant.)
      (One can always hope. 🤔)

  • @EyeswideOpenruth
    @EyeswideOpenruth Před 3 měsíci +25

    May 19, 2024
    Enjoying
    Jeeves and Wooster

  • @tonihazle2034
    @tonihazle2034 Před 8 lety +410

    Just too wonderful...I have adored Wodehouse since I was 15 yrs old when I first found his books on the shelves of a house we (my family) were housesitting in West Africa in 1958. I started with 'Pigs Have Wings' - and never looked back! The joy Wodehouse has brought to me over all the ensuing years is beyond words. There is no-one, but NO-ONE, to touch him! These Laurie/Fry are by far the finest depictions of Jeeves and Wooster ever - they totally capture the sheer Wodehouse essence as has none ever before (though Carmichael and Price were pretty good I have to say). What more can I say? Just a joy to encounter such genius.

    • @SixStringSteve
      @SixStringSteve Před 6 lety +44

      A tragedy the BBC wiped over those Carmichael & Price films. I think only one survives. Criminal. Thank God Fry and Laurie remedied the dire situation 30 years later. All but one of the nine J & W novels are represented in this series, it's astonishing what they've done. The missing novel is 'Aunts Aren't Gentlemen', written in 1974 the year before Plum died. Incredibly, most of the short stories from the first 3 books are also represented in this series. I hope one day it gets the recognition it deserves and more and more re-runs. We all need Wodehouse in our lives like we need chocolate.

    • @bilindalaw-morley161
      @bilindalaw-morley161 Před 6 lety +22

      Toni Hazle yes and as well as terrific scripts and flawless charecterisation there's complete attention to historical details. I've been binging for a while and have found no anomalies except for a couple of phrases. And that may be due to my ignorance.
      All up it's a great series!

    • @JimTLonW6
      @JimTLonW6 Před 5 lety +4

      And many others indeed!

    • @roderickcowan2075
      @roderickcowan2075 Před 5 lety +23

      House sitting in West Africa back in '58? Bet you have stories of your own to tell.

    • @megabatmanmegaman8530
      @megabatmanmegaman8530 Před 5 lety +6

      Indeed

  • @kathleenclark5877
    @kathleenclark5877 Před rokem +98

    As everyone has stated already, this is a perfect adaptation and casting. I love that Hugh can look perfectly gormless as Wooster and so ruthlessly brilliant as House. Such a great actor, comedian and musician. Frye’s Jeeves is perfection. His deadpan expressions with the hint of a pursing of the lips to indicate disapproval or a sideways twist of his lips in an effort to curb his sense of victory over Bertie’s current difficulty are epic.

    • @laurahoward5426
      @laurahoward5426 Před rokem +8

      It was often said Jeeves and Bertie would never transfer to live action, then comes along an already paired Fry and Laurie....perfect physically and both great actots

    • @andyelliott8027
      @andyelliott8027 Před rokem +1

      Great spellets too.

    • @carollewis5931
      @carollewis5931 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Of course Stephen Fry was also excellent as a psychiatrist in Bones

    • @HarryMarsee-fw9ot
      @HarryMarsee-fw9ot Před 7 měsíci +1

      And yet the actor is a serious alcoholic! Makes you wonder just how unhappy a man with that much talent AND SUCCESS must really be. Proof positive that wealth, money AND success still can't make you happy. Only God can give us peace of mind.

    • @A4000
      @A4000 Před 4 dny

      @@HarryMarsee-fw9otgod made him an alcoholic

  • @lexingtonwhitney3916
    @lexingtonwhitney3916 Před rokem +70

    PLEASE READ THE BOOKS ! I was introduced to PG by my Father when I was 10- my wife tries to hide them when I am chuckling and trying not to burst into laughter while she sleeps. Also is amazed I re- read all the books and watch the J&W series constantly, often for just a few minutes when I need it. Cheers

    • @zekihasan-yg9xv
      @zekihasan-yg9xv Před 7 měsíci +3

      It does lift spirits, definitely. It has been written excellently.

    • @bennylloyd-willner9667
      @bennylloyd-willner9667 Před 5 měsíci +3

      I had just bought a bunch of them, in English because I don't think the Swedish translation would do them justice. After getting them delivered, I found the audio books on CZcams, read by Jonathan Cecil. It's brilliant, now I can watch, read, or listen to the fabulous adventures of Jeeves, Bertie, Barmy, and all the rest❤

    • @englishradio-jp5bk
      @englishradio-jp5bk Před 4 měsíci

      @@bennylloyd-willner9667 i'm doing audiobooks of PG Wodehouse, do check them out on my channel, thx;)

  • @FalakShah91
    @FalakShah91 Před 4 lety +204

    "It says here that use soft water. But after boiling it may become hard. I mean that's ice"
    And Jeeves expression at that point is pure gold

    • @Clutching.My.Pearls
      @Clutching.My.Pearls Před 3 lety +8

      Hard to argue that point, LOL

    • @KittyStarlight
      @KittyStarlight Před rokem +1

      Somehow I suppose he seems to have somewhat confused *frozen* water with *boiled* water. 🙄
      To be *that* confused about the topic would, methinks, require *really* not knowing...how to boil water. 🙄
      Then again. This is the person who's just had to look up in a housekeeping manual how to make tea. 🍵☕🍵
      Jeeves looked as if he were about to speak, but he wasn't actually given the chance to do so. 🙊
      (He might next time ask, "Sir, have I leave to speak?" or some such thing of that sort.)
      Too cute. 🤗

  • @TheChugg11
    @TheChugg11 Před 4 lety +104

    “... and guess what happened next?”
    “I’m agog to learn, sir...”
    Agog is a word which must be brought into the lives of those around me- their lives will be much improved!!

    • @HooDatDonDar
      @HooDatDonDar Před 3 lety +3

      They will be all agog, you know.
      That’s ok, you can tell them that’s what they are.

    • @smacpost3
      @smacpost3 Před rokem +1

      Indeed, sir.

    • @tomgardner8825
      @tomgardner8825 Před rokem +2

      agrog more correctly

    • @Happyheretic2308
      @Happyheretic2308 Před rokem +2

      ‘I’m agog. I’m so agog, I’m hot!’
      ‘Well, stop sitting on the stove.’

  • @Keiran19
    @Keiran19 Před 5 lety +116

    Never has there been a better adaptation of a book than this one. Left me so satisfied! This really does justice to Right Ho, Jeevs. I'm sure Wodehouse would be proud 😊

    • @odetteswann7694
      @odetteswann7694 Před 11 měsíci +6

      It's an excellent adaptation, but the one trick Clive Exton missed is having Hugh Laurie's voiceover narrating, because so much of the wit in the books comes from the narration in between the dialogue and the plot.

    • @daisymoses6812
      @daisymoses6812 Před 6 měsíci

      that's a fantastic suggestion @@odetteswann7694 . After all, its the incongruity betw Bertie's P.O.V. versus consensus reality thats the crux. I will remember your observation and use it myself when writing my own screen adaptations

  • @NickyKnickerson
    @NickyKnickerson Před 4 lety +181

    Bertie is an interesting character. He's educated, enlightened and charming and yet he's not very bright. He's worldly but sheltered. Ultimately he is a good man. He wants his friends and family to be happy, but he doesn't enjoying being relied upon by them. He wants to have a good time and anything that jeopardizes that is an inconvenience or an annoyance. And despite being a bit lazy when it comes to problems that threaten to dull his amusement with life, he is a man of action.

    • @odetteswann7694
      @odetteswann7694 Před 11 měsíci +37

      If humanity were full of Bertie Woosters, there'd be complete peace, love and harmony...
      as PG Wodehouse himself described him: a "friend of all the world".

    • @craffte
      @craffte Před 11 měsíci +16

      @@odetteswann7694 Agh my heart! Such great comments here.

    • @user-hy9nh4yk3p
      @user-hy9nh4yk3p Před 11 měsíci

      Excellent ...@@odetteswann7694

    • @user-hy9nh4yk3p
      @user-hy9nh4yk3p Před 11 měsíci +3

      Even more excellent @@craffte

    • @user-hy9nh4yk3p
      @user-hy9nh4yk3p Před 11 měsíci +4

      So excellent a comment ...

  • @JohnChandlerEdmonton
    @JohnChandlerEdmonton Před 3 lety +26

    14:00 “Oh I’m so sorry sir. The structure of your tale deceived me for a moment into thinking that it was over”

  • @Frauenhaus
    @Frauenhaus Před rokem +51

    Such an amazing pair of actors. Fry and Laurie.

  • @christinedumonceau5057
    @christinedumonceau5057 Před 4 lety +57

    Oh my goodness, read all of Woodhoyse'books, I never knew they'd made films of them. Brilliant stuff, the wits, the clothes, the manners, and no nakedness, no violence,no blood and gore, brilliant acting too. Woodhouse himself would have loved this.

    • @ronniemillsap
      @ronniemillsap Před 4 lety +8

      exactly, good content without the blatant vulgarity! I love it.

    • @bocajrs7628
      @bocajrs7628 Před rokem +2

      The same with me. I am American, but my English teacher gave us assignments that included Jeeves and Wooster and the Flashman novels. I had never seen the video versions of Jeeves and Wooster until the last few years. I have found that I associate Hugh Laurie more with Dr House than Bertie Wooster. I am surprised that Hugh Laurie has not made more movies and television series. He is a great actor. Have you read or listened to the Flashman novels?

    • @shelbynamels7948
      @shelbynamels7948 Před rokem +4

      @@bocajrs7628 Since you are American you can be excused for not having a view of the wider world that extends beyond the shores of an insular existence, but Laurie's thespian accomplishments range far and wide.
      For starters, may I recommend "A Bit of Fry and Laurie", with both "Wooster" protagonists. Both also appeared in the "Blackadder' series starring Rowan Atkinson. The last series " Goes Fourth" is prolly the best of the bunch.
      Stretching his talents, Laurie starred in LeCarre's "The Nightmanager", an excellent entry in the spy thriller genre.
      He is currently making the rounds pumping up interest in his version of the Christie adaptation "Why didn't they ask Evans?".
      As you can see, he has a considerable body of work and is far from resting on his "House" laurels.

    • @addie_is_me
      @addie_is_me Před 10 měsíci

      @@shelbynamels7948 Don't be rude. I am an American, well, a New Yorker, and I am well aware of Laurie's Thespian accomplishments and that they range far and wide.

    • @shelbynamels7948
      @shelbynamels7948 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@addie_is_me Didn't think i was being rude. Condescending yes, but not rude.

  • @saltandcats
    @saltandcats Před rokem +78

    Hugh Laurie's Bertie is one of the best portrayals of a literary character to ever grace the screen.
    Bertie Wooster has long been one of my favorite characters, and Laurie's total embodiment of him always brings a smile to my face.

  • @SunnyLyngdoh
    @SunnyLyngdoh Před 5 lety +100

    Brenda Bruce as Aunt Dahlia is simply wonderful

  • @NuncNuncNuncNunc
    @NuncNuncNuncNunc Před 5 lety +157

    "Sent as an emissary, no doubt" "What's an emissary" "It's something that's sent" -- Those Latin lessons at Eton paid off.

  • @jamesmatthews291
    @jamesmatthews291 Před 10 měsíci +13

    "...you could fling bricks by the half-hour in England's most densely-populated districts without hitting one girl willing to become Mrs Fink-Nottle without a general anaesthetic."
    Magnificent!

  • @barbaralatham3584
    @barbaralatham3584 Před 5 lety +54

    I just love all the aunts. The casting is just Brilliant! Love Madeline Basset’s aunts.

  • @arwahsapi
    @arwahsapi Před 4 lety +82

    18:02 amusing to watch how Tuppy's micro-expression changes from angry, confused to friendly with only half of his face shown. A masterpiece acting and camera shot!

  • @ellalarkin1016
    @ellalarkin1016 Před 4 lety +475

    Bertie is always painted as a buffoon, but I think it immeasurably sweet how good he is to his friends, who always provide him with more trouble to get into.

    • @PTCello
      @PTCello Před 4 lety +56

      Ella Larkin “....of negligible intellect but a heart of gold.”

    • @Rumpelstyltskin
      @Rumpelstyltskin Před 4 lety +37

      Between dodging potential brides and angry fathers, he is a pillar of Anglo virtue. 😂

    • @riccardob9026
      @riccardob9026 Před 4 lety +28

      Indeed. I agree. He is maybe a bit naive, immature maybe (as all his friends at the Drone...he is not alone), but he is fundamentally a good person.
      It should also be said that all the characters of Woodhouse's works (but Jeeves) are... peculiar? From the nephew-crusher, to Madeline, from Bobbie (with the mind of a time bomb), to the "fall-in-love-with-everyone" Bingo Little, to the newt lover, and so on...

    • @sampuatisamuel9785
      @sampuatisamuel9785 Před 3 lety +20

      His friends are just like Bertie except that they don't have Jeeves.

    • @HooDatDonDar
      @HooDatDonDar Před 3 lety +9

      So, too, are the English peculiar. Dickens saw this, and peopled his works with memorable characters. Not so much caractatures, but strongly drawn portraits from real life.
      I think Plum did much the same, with a musical-comedy twist, and incomparable verbal pyrotechnics. Who else could have written:
      “The laurel bush, which had not hitherto spoken, said ‘psst!’”
      “A startled piece of toast flew from my grasp.”
      “When I heard the news, mine eye in a fine frenzy rolled. I looked at Aunt Dahlia, and saw hers was rolling too.”
      That last gloss on Midsummer Night’s Dream is a favorite.

  • @lucyvandervort6191
    @lucyvandervort6191 Před 10 měsíci +8

    Anatole has GIVEN NOTICEEEE! Seared into my brain, those words. God, I love this episode. My parents brought us up watching this and I am so grateful. What a series. What great books.

  • @SGBlackstar
    @SGBlackstar Před rokem +11

    Ive not seen this series for so many years, what a delight, it's brilliant totally British and totally silly 😊

  • @julianbeldham8684
    @julianbeldham8684 Před 5 lety +148

    Nobody but Fry could deliver the dry wit and respectability of Jeeves with such sumptuous richness, and nobody but Laurie could provide the well-bred upper-crust gormlessness of Bertie Wooster. The ghost of Wodehouse smiled upon seeing this

    • @bobbywimsy6741
      @bobbywimsy6741 Před 4 lety +4

      Julian Beldham Pray send him to Washington, at once, to disentangle the intrigues, or I shall retire to Bedlam, Beldham.

    • @baskervillebee5353
      @baskervillebee5353 Před 4 lety +13

      **gormlessness** 🤔
      What a word. 😊

    • @CandyGirl44
      @CandyGirl44 Před 4 lety +5

      @@baskervillebee5353 brilliant. I was thinking vacuous, but that's a bit unkind. I love these shows!

    • @HooDatDonDar
      @HooDatDonDar Před 3 lety +6

      There was one man. The late Edward Duke had a one-man stage show where he played all the parts. His Bertie was near-flawless. I wonder if any of the shows were filmed, be a shame to lose that performance.

    • @thomashutcheson3343
      @thomashutcheson3343 Před rokem

      ​@@HooDatDonDarNot quite what you mentioned, but similar: czcams.com/video/r02ulNEEtss/video.html.

  • @abidarahman74
    @abidarahman74 Před 3 lety +34

    “Gussie is a splendid chap in many ways. If you’ve got a sick newt on your hands, Gussie is just the fellow to tell you what to do *until the doctor comes*”

  • @sharadrajimwale8638
    @sharadrajimwale8638 Před 2 lety +25

    "She turned me down like a bedspread!!" Says Bertie.

  • @HM-li3cf
    @HM-li3cf Před 4 lety +41

    I was so hurt by that last stunt they pulled on Bertie! He took it so well.

  • @abrigoadolfo2593
    @abrigoadolfo2593 Před 10 lety +69

    The opening piece of business, reading Mrs Beeton in order to make a cup of tea, was inventive and very funny.

  • @dudemusstinkmeyer9843
    @dudemusstinkmeyer9843 Před 4 lety +107

    Whoever uploaded these, I couldn't thank you enough. Fell in love with this show when I was 11 or 12 when my mother used to watch it . People nowadays, most people that is especially my age or younger, just don't appreciate this show or anything like it. Brought back some good memories for me from when I was younger. Iv seen this series 1000 times and could always watch it another 1000 times. Thank you much

    • @valeriemacfair2205
      @valeriemacfair2205 Před 4 lety +3

      Most people today are more stupid and lazy than ever before.

    • @dudemusstinkmeyer9843
      @dudemusstinkmeyer9843 Před 4 lety +1

      @@valeriemacfair2205 that's definitely an accurate assessment of most of the population nowadays

    • @abidarahman74
      @abidarahman74 Před 3 lety +4

      I totally agree. And have you seen the obscenity of the shows that are popular?
      It is disgusting!
      If I had a choice, I would want to be born in a time when these were still in style.

    • @greenstarrysky9881
      @greenstarrysky9881 Před 2 lety +4

      I wouldn’t be so quick to despair. There are plenty of young people with old souls who appreciate the value of old things. Myself included.

    • @brandywell44
      @brandywell44 Před rokem +1

      It's the same with the books. I can read and re read a particularly amusing passage at least four times before proceeding with the rest of the story.

  • @saalemsadeque9516
    @saalemsadeque9516 Před 5 lety +77

    "I didn't know that your master was back, Jeeves. Has he no mercy?" Best line of the series I reckon.

  • @ariel2668
    @ariel2668 Před 9 lety +75

    The timeless genius of Wodehouse.

  • @michaelm4950
    @michaelm4950 Před 4 lety +15

    The music , language and feel of a wonderful long gone age sadly missed!!

  • @gailcbull
    @gailcbull Před 3 lety +45

    The comments on Jeeves and Wooster episodes are the only comment sections on CZcams worth reading. They are so full of positivity and good humour, they give one hope for the future of humanity.

    • @nilgiridreaming
      @nilgiridreaming Před 3 lety +7

      Funny you should say this, Gail. Only a little while ago I thought: the people commenting on this series are 'my tribe'... I'd love to have you all around for dinner.. with Anatole doing the cuisine of course... wouldn't we a load of laughs???

    • @user-hy9nh4yk3p
      @user-hy9nh4yk3p Před 11 měsíci

      Hee hee ....... and all the rest - of the same. (Fare thee well)

    • @barbaraburton8914
      @barbaraburton8914 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Just barely. There are a few of us with an education left. I no longer bother to respond to attacks on the English language 😂😂😂😂

    • @cherylkruisheer3365
      @cherylkruisheer3365 Před měsícem

      I was happy at the lack of misspelling and horrible grammar. By the way, how to eat asparagus correctly? I’ve heard this in two different episodes as a complaint.

  • @stevenwalker4690
    @stevenwalker4690 Před 2 lety +16

    Brenda Bruce is glorious as Aunt Dahlia. Perfect.

  • @rainbowsmith4951
    @rainbowsmith4951 Před 9 lety +246

    I can't not adore Jeeves... just the way he seamlessly detangles every blunder without losing that perfect composure is fascinating.

    • @ClementMartin42
      @ClementMartin42 Před 8 lety +59

      +Rainbow Smith "Oh, I am so sorry sir ! The structure of your tale deceived me for a moment into thinking that, uh, it was over."

    • @daveyr5462
      @daveyr5462 Před 5 lety +6

      Especially the tale of the drunken parrot and the sea-shanty (and the Lord with the bitten thumb) hahaha

    • @KrugerFS
      @KrugerFS Před 5 lety +8

      I just don't appreciate it being at the expense of Wooster. a bit against my moral compass, but ingenious none the less.

    • @lokanoda
      @lokanoda Před 4 lety +1

      @@KrugerFS Well, Wooster is a 'near idiot', so it is only charitable for Jeeves to do so.

    • @KrugerFS
      @KrugerFS Před 4 lety +3

      @@lokanoda Wooster may be, it still doesn't make it right to do it at his expense.

  • @Ciara1594
    @Ciara1594 Před 4 lety +20

    What funny nicknames Bertie's friends have...Bingo, Tuppy, Barmy, Catsmeat...ect 😊

  • @Julia-lk8jn
    @Julia-lk8jn Před 10 měsíci +11

    There are two perfect P.G. Wodehouse adaptations in my opinion: Wodehouse Playhouse, and this. Stephen Fry and and Hugh Laurie are a dream pair, and Bertie is practically a human puppy. It's so adorable how Jeeves can utterly (and cleverly) toss him under the bus, but for the price of a fried egg and 'half a bottle of something' everything is forgiven.

  • @zk345
    @zk345 Před rokem +44

    Anyone rewatching it in 2023? To boost up the mood?

    • @redwoods7370
      @redwoods7370 Před rokem +5

      If you can believe it, I just discovered these and am watching them all for the first time. It’s heaven.

    • @childofthe50s53
      @childofthe50s53 Před 3 měsíci +6

      in 2024 even...

    • @MadonnaGrogan
      @MadonnaGrogan Před 2 měsíci +3

      2024 may

    • @lou-nc4rc
      @lou-nc4rc Před 2 měsíci

      @@MadonnaGrogan Watching it again and again because I just love it, but also to be in such good company.

    • @0ldvids
      @0ldvids Před měsícem

      For me, it’s re watch some if not all every year. PGW’s writing is wonderful and Fry and Laurie deliver the best Jeeves & Wooster.

  • @vesper9547
    @vesper9547 Před 5 lety +66

    As someone with English as third language.... It is an amazing source of learning vocabulary for me.. I love this show

    • @sir_humpy
      @sir_humpy Před 4 lety +7

      Yes, well, you will raise a few eyebrows if you start talking like Bertie or, worse still, Jeeves.

    • @HooDatDonDar
      @HooDatDonDar Před 3 lety +11

      Do you say, Sir, that to utilize terminological exactitude in conjunction with linguistic clarity would be a *tracasserie* inviting the disapprobation of the hoi polloi? I fear this may be sadly near the truth.

    • @granthurlburt4062
      @granthurlburt4062 Před 2 lety

      Don't to Anatole do the listening!

  • @louise7552
    @louise7552 Před rokem +7

    I only just discovered Jeeves and Bertie recently through audiobooks by accident. Love them. Can't believe how young Stephen Fry is in this TV show.

  • @paulgardner6239
    @paulgardner6239 Před 3 lety +22

    Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry were born to play Jeeves and Wooster. When PG Woodhouse was thinking about characters to play these roles in his books, he must have dreamt of the two of them.

    • @Shadowman4710
      @Shadowman4710 Před 3 lety +4

      I'd agree. The same way Jeremey Brett was born to play Sherlock Holmes and David Suchet was born to play Poirot.

    • @HooDatDonDar
      @HooDatDonDar Před 3 lety

      Edward Duke for me (Bertie). But all your choices are spot on.

  • @nkirk8740
    @nkirk8740 Před rokem +8

    What a great series, its just the lighthearted escapism required for this cold wet December late afternoon, I'm 5 episodes into a Geeves and Wooster fest, 👍👊✌️🌍.

  • @dwalkmusick
    @dwalkmusick Před 8 lety +153

    "Turned you down?" . . . "Like a bedspread!"

    • @crystlark
      @crystlark Před 5 lety +12

      Loved that. Possibly my favorite line.

    • @Clutching.My.Pearls
      @Clutching.My.Pearls Před 3 lety +1

      Amazing line, which is now filed in my brains rolodex for, hopefully, future use.

  • @takeshihiraoka5310
    @takeshihiraoka5310 Před 8 lety +82

    Brilliant. Hugh Laurie is really great. And this is a classic episode.

  • @skazala
    @skazala Před 5 lety +39

    I begun to learn English with Wodehouse and Gerald Durell.

    • @AndrewMOJObook
      @AndrewMOJObook Před 5 lety +11

      I began reading Gerald Durrell in 1969 or 70, (Birds Beasts and Relatives) when I was 7 or 8, and by the time I was 13 had collected and read his entire output. A few years later I read Lawrence Durrell's
      Alexandrian Quartet, but always preferred Gerald's writing. I only discovered PG Wodehouse in my late 50s, (a couple years ago) and only because I was acquainted with Fry and Laurie from their work in Blackadder. Since then I've listened to all of the Wodehouse audiobooks I could find on CZcams.

  • @984francis
    @984francis Před 4 lety +53

    Bertie Wooster is a good sport. His friends are rotters.

    • @deshadevor2481
      @deshadevor2481 Před 3 lety +4

      It's the code of the Woosters..

    • @sampuatisamuel9785
      @sampuatisamuel9785 Před 3 lety +1

      Aww his friends are like Bertie but not quite as clueless. Jeeves is the X factor in Bertie's, life.

    • @metalmadsen
      @metalmadsen Před 2 lety

      Very true.
      They should all go an boil their heads! With nobs on …

  • @filmex1013
    @filmex1013 Před rokem +9

    It is wonderful to see the comments taking me back to Pinewood where we filmed interiors but mostly on locations nearby.Peoplecarexalways susprised that Totleigh Towers which appears in most episodes as filmed at Highclere Castle now made infinitely more famous as the location for Downtown Abbey.Whlocation schedule was announced I never ceased to be thrilled arriving at the crack of Dawn and the castle emerging out of the mists as first we prepared for our full English breakfast .Then dressing the set and watching The words of Wodehouse emerge in the guise of Hugh and Steven .

    • @julieporter7805
      @julieporter7805 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Wow, you worked on the show? You all did a great job! The acting is great and the set and costume details have just that right touch of glamor for the era.

  • @dr.elizabethmartin7118
    @dr.elizabethmartin7118 Před 7 lety +21

    Just the perfect pair of actors.....hilarious Wodehouse - a a great poster! Much appreciated. Thumbs up and cheers

  • @sdrtcacgnrjrc
    @sdrtcacgnrjrc Před 8 lety +110

    6:44 loved the line:
    "This just about takes the giddy biscuit"

    • @sdrtcacgnrjrc
      @sdrtcacgnrjrc Před 8 lety +19

      and 32:00 :D "you could fling bricks by the half-hour in England's most densely populated district ..."

    • @seer1623
      @seer1623 Před 6 lety +4

      sdrtcacgnrjrc I know, best line ever.

    • @wardmccreery4692
      @wardmccreery4692 Před 6 lety +8

      It's a guinea bisquet!! Actually!!

    • @beth9603
      @beth9603 Před 4 lety +1

      @@wardmccreery4692 giddy*
      Guinea makes no sense

  • @meirwise1107
    @meirwise1107 Před 5 lety +342

    Hugh Laurie is to Wooster what Jeremy Brett was to Holmes. They don't act the character...they turn into the character.

    • @SuperMiguelito2000
      @SuperMiguelito2000 Před 4 lety +37

      Not to mention the perfection that is Fry’s Jeeves.

    • @shaunakgokhale1880
      @shaunakgokhale1880 Před 4 lety +4

      How perfectly have you articulated it!

    • @antong77
      @antong77 Před 4 lety +16

      Agree, and I wish to add, the adaptation stays true to the original text, in both Jeeves and Holmes. I applaud the creators.

    • @baskervillebee5353
      @baskervillebee5353 Před 4 lety +6

      @Patricia Palmer
      And musician.

    • @thebigpicture2455
      @thebigpicture2455 Před 4 lety +25

      Agreed 1000%. And let's not forget David Suchet. He IS Poirot.

  • @dharini09
    @dharini09 Před 7 lety +44

    The continuous shot from 13:03 - 14:33 further affirms Hugh Laurie's immense acting talent.

    • @gbeachy2010
      @gbeachy2010 Před 4 lety +4

      I went back to watch and realized it was foreshadowing the finale.

    • @QUARTERMASTEREMI6
      @QUARTERMASTEREMI6 Před 2 lety +2

      @@gbeachy2010 And what an omelette Jeeves made! ☺️

    • @helloxyz
      @helloxyz Před 10 měsíci

      I'm not sure that they are acting - I imagine that they behaved like this at college

    • @sirBrouwer
      @sirBrouwer Před 10 měsíci

      I was more drawn to the act Stephen Fry did. He had to show that he really has been taught how to graciously do the chores he did. I can imagine that that combination will have made it a tough shoot.

    • @A4000
      @A4000 Před 4 dny

      He eats asparagus erotically.

  • @stripyhouse9382
    @stripyhouse9382 Před 10 lety +90

    I love the opening music sooooooooo much!

    • @zztopz7090
      @zztopz7090 Před 4 lety +2

      @@Marybaklava Im not alone, then.

  • @petercraig6802
    @petercraig6802 Před 5 lety +21

    Unbelievable ... how anyone could give this a thumbs down. Superb adaptation with superb actors.

  • @greatbooksofthewesterntrad2091

    I had never seen this before. Couldn't imagine anyone playing Jeeves as he was in my mind's eye. Fry is spot on. Amazing.
    And the writing. Ha! "I've gotten quite used to looking after myself." Jeeves: "It's surprising how . . . much one can assimilate in a day."

    • @51stcenturygirl
      @51stcenturygirl Před 8 lety +8

      +Karthigai Dipam Brit-wit! I didn't hear that one before! Very good. Best kind of wit, isn't it? :)

  • @acechadwick
    @acechadwick Před 8 lety +33

    Is it possible to love this more than I do? Simply sublime...

    • @EccentricaGallumbits
      @EccentricaGallumbits Před 8 lety +8

      +acechadwick Only with PGW do I still bust out laughing in public, even on the 50th reading. Then add to that Fry and Laurie........dreams pale in comparison.

    • @acechadwick
      @acechadwick Před 8 lety +1

      +EccentricaGallumbits I cannot believe it's almost 25 years ago! If there was a remake who could possibly play the parts now? Tom Hiddleston or Benedict Cumberbatch as as Jeeves? Cannot think of a Wooster!

    • @CobinRain
      @CobinRain Před 7 lety +2

      acechadwick eddie redmayne?

    • @acechadwick
      @acechadwick Před 7 lety

      CobinRain I saw an actor called Tom Bennett in a movie called 'Love and Friendship'. He would be perfect as Bertie! He's in the trailer and you will see what I mean. Eddie Redmayne is a little too clever I think.

    • @CobinRain
      @CobinRain Před 7 lety +1

      acechadwick Hi Ace! Yes, I went to look and I think you're probably right about Tom Bennett...it was easy to see who you meant just from the trailer of the film you mentioned. Yes..he could be good.

  • @Rumpelstyltskin
    @Rumpelstyltskin Před 4 lety +23

    Two actors perfectly cast.

    • @dudesayingthings
      @dudesayingthings Před rokem +2

      More than two. Tuppy Glossop is perfectly cast, Aunt Agatha and Dahlia are both perfectly cast. Angela and Madeleine are perfectly cast.

  • @drumdidawnandrade6004
    @drumdidawnandrade6004 Před 8 lety +49

    Sephen fry as Jeeves, what a caracter! What a witty performance😉 I love this show

    • @odetteswann7694
      @odetteswann7694 Před 11 měsíci

      John le Mesurier would have been even better.

  • @Min-xm8tp
    @Min-xm8tp Před 5 lety +37

    Not since the 1923 Finals of the 'Kicking of the Plate of small crustless Sandwiches' competition have I seen such a fabulous...Kicking of the Plate of small crustless Sandwiches! Bravo Tuppi!

  • @firiel2366
    @firiel2366 Před 5 lety +59

    Bertie consulting Mrs. Beeton's to make a cup of tea 😆

  • @charleslemos5833
    @charleslemos5833 Před 9 lety +81

    Love that Wooster is reading the Bible: Mrs. Beeton's Household Management which in the 1930s was a sixty year old cookbook.

    • @chrismatthews2040
      @chrismatthews2040 Před 9 lety +25

      Charles Lemos Well, some people still read it, I believe! I don't think we have one in our house, but my mum still occasionally uses a book from the 1930's called "Radiation Cooking" - all about how to best use that brand-new high tech gadget, the electric oven.

    • @suebelzer6536
      @suebelzer6536 Před 4 lety +2

      @michael carroll Who do they have "reading from a Muslim Book"?

    • @thereapersperch
      @thereapersperch Před 4 lety +8

      @michael carroll Full marks for the most irrelevant comment. You couldn't just enjoy the nostalgia of a classic English novel without having a rant about a hypothetical modern political situation.

  • @henkm4862
    @henkm4862 Před 6 lety +244

    "You can fling bricks by the half hour in Englands most densely populated districts without hitting one girl willing to become Mrs. Fink Nottle without a general anaesthetic"

  • @mjremy2605
    @mjremy2605 Před rokem +10

    Aunt Dahlia's expression in her nightgown in the cold, when she crooked her finger at Bertie and said, "Oh Attila?"
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 If looks could kill 🗡🗡🗡🗡🗡🗡🗡😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫

  • @neilreading3552
    @neilreading3552 Před 2 lety +37

    Bertie's little skip-step at 22:30 is delightful, classic Wooster.

  • @captvkm
    @captvkm Před 11 lety +36

    Of course ! I remember reading about Gussie's speech and laughing my guts out as a schoolboy. Add to that the brilliant period touches like cucumber sandwiches. It is comfort viewing like comfort food.

  • @beth9603
    @beth9603 Před 5 lety +11

    My friend and I both love Jeeves and Wooster, and often quote the funny phrases to each other

    • @GoteeDevotee
      @GoteeDevotee Před 4 lety +1

      Those long winter evenings must fly-by together. Or, is that before you bugger one another. Either way, you are a bender.

    • @beth9603
      @beth9603 Před 4 lety

      @@GoteeDevotee a bender, sir?

    • @waynemarvin5661
      @waynemarvin5661 Před 2 lety +1

      @@beth9603 Pay no mind. Just an internet troll, attacking anonymously.

  • @donnavorce8856
    @donnavorce8856 Před rokem +5

    HOW DID I NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS SERIES UNTIL TODAY! A PRESENT FROM THE UNIVERSE FOR ME FOR X-MAS. YAY

  • @michaelm4950
    @michaelm4950 Před 4 lety +8

    Hugh Laurie and Steven Fry breath life into Jeeves and Wooster unlike any one else ever could!!

  • @exploitsguy
    @exploitsguy Před 4 lety +17

    I had the box set of this program and actually wore out the DVDs cus I watched them so many times I love the props and sets it must b a real manor house .

  • @Mediumal
    @Mediumal Před 6 lety +3

    Priceless entertaining humour of the highest order. This series was undoubtedly one of the best in comic TV of the period.

  • @tnticesp
    @tnticesp Před 7 lety +16

    This episode was absolutely hilarious ... the best so far

  • @stevek6432
    @stevek6432 Před 5 lety +12

    one of the best tv themes as well, back in the days when you could have a nice slow-closing theme of 1 minute 10 seconds

  • @46danz
    @46danz Před 4 lety +6

    Truly brilliant acting and script.The reason and proof British comedy is the best.

    • @tomkent4656
      @tomkent4656 Před 4 lety +1

      Some of Clive Exton's lines are as funny as the master's!

  • @Ubique2927
    @Ubique2927 Před rokem +4

    I really have no idea how many times I have watched every episode of these. Just the signature tune cheers me up knowing that I am going to chuckle at the same old jokes. Again!!!!
    This time I actually guffawed at 'Tinkitytonk'

  • @dronkvaett
    @dronkvaett Před 4 lety +16

    One cannot but take appraisal of the fact that for croquet Mr Wooster has adopted the Plus 6 trousers he surrendered to Jeeves for destruction in in Episode 2. Jeeves kindly at heart had obviously set them aside for a more appropriate occasion. Jeeves and Wooster one of the great love stories.

    • @auntfanny3266
      @auntfanny3266 Před 3 lety +9

      I believe he is actually wearing plus fours, which were much more de rigueur. Plus sixes (6 inches below the knee) never really became as popular as those 2 inches higher. Plus fours and plus twos are still worn in my rural neck of the woods by more traditional members of the shooting fraternity. Very natty!

    • @KittyStarlight
      @KittyStarlight Před rokem +1

      @@auntfanny3266 I didn't even know *that there were* plus sixes. (Until now.)
      Plus fours are so famous that we've actually heard of them over here on the American side of the pond.

  • @TieDef
    @TieDef Před 5 lety +48

    "No wonder they say "O woman, woman!"
    "Who do?"
    "Well, chaps mostly."

  • @lynnfisher3037
    @lynnfisher3037 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Absolutely love this. The first time I saw a pic of Wooster my brain began to say 'Who is that, he looks SO familiar?" Then sometime later that same day it me. OMG its HOUSE! Knew nothing of him except from CZcams shorts of House. What an amazing talent; a muscian and singer as well. The Brits somehow manage to continue to produce great all-around talent. I have subscribed. Please continue to post these great old shows.❤

  • @paulettekay4313
    @paulettekay4313 Před 11 lety +11

    I didn't know this show existed, now I'm hooked

  • @TooJubeJM1
    @TooJubeJM1 Před 6 lety +70

    'Tea, how to make' Mrs Beeton's Guide to Household Management' Bertie has taken important steps to independence.

    • @me4901
      @me4901 Před 5 lety +8

      I was genuinely surprised by his attempts.

  • @kendavies945
    @kendavies945 Před rokem +2

    Loved Fink-Nottle's contempt for 'Scripture Knowledge', 😂

  • @The1GeeDub
    @The1GeeDub Před 6 lety +10

    “I didn’t know your master was back Jeeves....has he no mercy? 😂

  • @BeforeTheNoose
    @BeforeTheNoose Před 8 lety +9

    I love these so much. My dad used to watch them when i was young :)

  • @fahelm
    @fahelm Před 4 lety +85

    As a Dutch newt specialist I also feel compelled to state, in defense of my brethren, that the sexual exchange of even the most common newts really is a deeply vigorating sight. Perfect, I find, for restoring the spirit after treading the land heavily.

    • @granthurlburt4062
      @granthurlburt4062 Před 2 lety +3

      At U of Toronto, one of my fellow grad students worked with Prof Liversage who studied limb regen in newts. I always like visting the newt aquarium when she fed them. Very calming experience.

    • @julieporter7805
      @julieporter7805 Před 10 měsíci

      Do they really do that little dance that Gussie was showing in the previous episode?

    • @A4000
      @A4000 Před 4 dny

      Blasted newt lover.

  • @vitopetre
    @vitopetre Před 9 lety +49

    I don't know how many times I've watched this series - but it just doesn't stop being entertaining...
    It's also marvelous to find more and more of the little "absurdities" in this piece of literature:
    Jeeves is getting payed for playing with his "employer" like a puppet, while Tom Travers talks about "starving soon" while eating dinner from an absolute high-class chef and being served by a small army of servants and so on.
    There is so much more in this than only amusement!

    • @craffte
      @craffte Před 11 měsíci

      When he gets on the bike I roar with laughter at the thought that this is really revenge for all the horseshoes on ties and monogrammed towelettes and "No, we're not going on vacation to where you want to go" and all the other infractions against rule of law in Jeeves' world.
      I just said as I watched this one; 'He really does enjoy putting these rich people out of their houses in the middle of the night."
      LOL so funny. God bless and rest your soul, P.G.

  • @racheyrach_rach3548
    @racheyrach_rach3548 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I love how humourous this is! A stark contrast to the thinking of that time that servants and staff were the inept ones and that the aristocracy were intelligent and forward thinking. Wodehouse really turned it on its head. 😂

    • @A4000
      @A4000 Před 4 dny

      Yes, I hear Plautus and Menander read all Wodehouse’s books and took great inspiration from them. Ancient Roman comedies owe much to ingeniously inventive giants of literary jocularity of the 20th century.

  • @nhmooytis7058
    @nhmooytis7058 Před 4 lety +36

    Love Hugh and Stephen together!

  • @moursundjames
    @moursundjames Před 5 lety +52

    16:45
    "Eavesdropping, some people might call it, a bit un-English, you must admit..."
    "I'm Scots!"
    Wodehouse doesn't miss a beat.

    • @sampuatisamuel9785
      @sampuatisamuel9785 Před 3 lety

      Love it

    • @A4000
      @A4000 Před 4 dny

      Yes, back and forth hopscotch made that Scots hop back and forth.

  • @alyh3721
    @alyh3721 Před rokem +5

    This is the episode I used to always watch when I was sick! The Gussie prize-giving scene always cheered me up :)

  • @billwoodrow2682
    @billwoodrow2682 Před 8 lety +50

    P G Wodehouse - his humour is without equal. ,

  • @baskervillebee5353
    @baskervillebee5353 Před 4 lety +15

    "This takes the giddy biscuit, Jeeves."

  • @pranavsinha9369
    @pranavsinha9369 Před 7 lety +17

    Please keep uploading such TV Shows. Do not stop. Thank you very much.

  • @Phatak1000
    @Phatak1000 Před 4 lety +1

    I came here by a chance searching and of course enjoyed. I have read this book many times and enjoyed it every time. While cycling to get the keys Bertie misses an encounter with a pig ("a quick zig on my part and an adroit zag on part of the pig") and remembers the cynic joke about Nixon told by Jeeves. No rain in the book.
    PG is great.

  • @billwilkinson4012
    @billwilkinson4012 Před 2 měsíci

    Always enjoyed the writings of Wodehouse. Like any fiction read, one conjures up an image of its' characters. Fry and Laurie epitomises these images so perfectly. The Jeeves and Wooster series are truly humorous and brilliant. Also, they stand the test of time.

  • @tnakai1971jp
    @tnakai1971jp Před 10 lety +146

    What a good kick by Mr Glossop! It is not that easy to kick a plate off the pavement like that.

    • @jackolas2007
      @jackolas2007 Před 9 lety +15

      I wonder how much practice it took, he needed to send it flying, and not quite hit Angela. SKILL!

    • @tnakai1971jp
      @tnakai1971jp Před 9 lety +6

      william badovinac Too right, you are, sir.

    • @tnakai1971jp
      @tnakai1971jp Před 9 lety +3

      JackP I am not in the industry. but even I can well imagine. Sir, are you in the filming industry? Or advertising?

    • @mysterioussquirrel4456
      @mysterioussquirrel4456 Před 9 lety +11

      I was wondering how many takes it took. Can you imagine having to pick up all those sandwiches and re stack them on the plate, only to watch them being kicked out off to one side or the plate didn't smash or any number of outtakes.
      Take 24!

    • @DrabOk
      @DrabOk Před 8 lety +2

      +Mysterious Squirrel cinema magic

  • @gjb79ful
    @gjb79ful Před 5 měsíci +1

    That plate kick was epic. 😂😂

  • @joemifsud981
    @joemifsud981 Před 5 lety +6

    Superb.Flawless.
    Not one syllable, glance or strut too many.
    I've never seen so many secondary, so-called minor roles, turn in such a work of art.
    Everyone in the cast must have given all each had.......and aged a couple of years or so by the end of a day's filming.
    How was the series received by those know-alls, also known as critics?
    And the general public?
    Did the audience that enjoyed EastEnders also enjoy this?

    • @craffte
      @craffte Před 11 měsíci

      Great point, the choreography of each scene is so well edited, even the scenes with Spode freaking out over (YOU know) are so precise that the juxtaposition between this order and the actual chaos of the scene really turns out such a tightly funny episode. It's all done so very well.

  • @daviddavid1346
    @daviddavid1346 Před rokem +3

    Oh I'm so sorry Sir, the structure of your tale deceived me for a moment into thinking that er it was over.

  • @laurahoward5426
    @laurahoward5426 Před rokem +6

    Dramatized by the same man that did the modern Poirot series...a genius, IMHO

  • @mcvooty
    @mcvooty Před 8 lety +43

    I love them all. Fry and Laurie are to Jeeves and Bertie what Basil Rathbone is to Sherlock Holmes. Yet, episode 1, series 1 will always be my favorite.

    • @davidmellish3295
      @davidmellish3295 Před 5 lety +11

      Steven Hartman swap basil rathebone with Jeremy Brett and your spot on

    • @bertrandd3813
      @bertrandd3813 Před 5 lety +1

      I think he means it more in the sense that they defined the general image of these characters as Rathbone did to Holmes.

    • @matthiashepworth6583
      @matthiashepworth6583 Před 5 lety +6

      OOOOOH Bertie!! Quintessentially exquisite. Oh how I love being English.

  • @freyaivy8636
    @freyaivy8636 Před 10 lety +76

    Oh, I felt so sorry for Bertie, when he stood there all wet and cold and everybody else was partying! Though he took it quite easy, I would be pretty hurt.

    • @kevinbyrne4538
      @kevinbyrne4538 Před 10 lety +22

      Considering that Bertie had created a colossal mess that alienated everyone -- but in the end, all was forgiven -- and considering that he escaped marriage to soppy Madeline Bassett, I think that he had good reason to take his fate quite easily -- or even to rejoice. He only had to become cold, wet and the object of everyone else's mockery in order to solve all of the problems that he'd created.

    • @takeahint123
      @takeahint123 Před 9 lety +16

      Freya Ivy
      He's been left enough money to live in central London, wear handmade suits, travel regularly and employ a valet for the rest of his life.
      I i was Bertie, i'd never feel hurt about anything.

    • @DrabOk
      @DrabOk Před 8 lety +12

      +Freya Ivy Oh yes quite sorry but not for long, thanks to hot bath,dry cloth ,an omelette and half-bottle - all provided by Jeeves...

    • @laotasurfs1110
      @laotasurfs1110 Před 5 lety +28

      I must add to everyone else's replies, Bertie was the best of his set. There's a reason Jeeves stuck by him even when his friends were frequently promising him double whatever Bertie paid him.

    • @dindinprivate3477
      @dindinprivate3477 Před 5 lety +3

      Agree with you Freya Ivy. I should have begun screaming at them all I fear.

  • @bhwst68
    @bhwst68 Před 8 lety +88

    Where is my Jeeves?? I desperately need one!

    • @crystlark
      @crystlark Před 5 lety +5

      You must become him.

    • @mike.p.1400
      @mike.p.1400 Před 4 lety +1

      bhwst68 me too.

    • @bobbywimsy6741
      @bobbywimsy6741 Před 4 lety +1

      bhwst68 You could always hire Uncle Shyster(Rudy G),as soon as he enters the thuggy protection program, after Prezzy Trumpnozzle, his bossy boss- eh, shall we say, sent up a lazy river- named Hudson. But, protested Trumpius, deNile is the LONGEST river in the world- and I, said Le Donald, should know! Much Thanks to my mentors, PG, and Gore Vidal.

    • @HooDatDonDar
      @HooDatDonDar Před 3 lety

      Vidal, maybe.

  • @sandraelder1101
    @sandraelder1101 Před rokem +6

    I wonder why none of the musicians were credited. Too bad. They’re phenomenal!

  • @TheChugg11
    @TheChugg11 Před 10 lety +2

    Thank you SO much! I love Jeeves & Wooster. I'm agog to find out how the Americans who watch 'House' feel about their gormless hero, having never seen it....

    • @MissJessyeNorman
      @MissJessyeNorman Před 10 lety +10

      I'm an American, and I get a steely anger in the pit of my soul when people call Laurie "House", lol ;) For me, Hugh Laurie will always be Wooster. I watched Jeeves and Wooster as a child, and it, along with other incredible PBS offerings shaped my worldview (when PBS was still quality).
      House has none of the style or substance of this gem of a series. Laurie and Fry are a revelation on stage, and in many other productions--and sadly, this huge swath of Laurie fans (i.e. most of his House fans) will never be exposed to his real genius *Sigh*...

    • @TheChugg11
      @TheChugg11 Před 10 lety +6

      I also loved him as Prince George in Blackadder 3rd (they've been re-showing them. I'd forgotten how brilliant series 2&3 are).
      It's strange seeing him do L'Oréal skincare ads now!

    • @flyinspirals
      @flyinspirals Před 10 lety +3

      Not a huge House fan, but only through having known and loved J&W first was I able to see how brilliantly he transformed himself into an irritable, moody, gimpy American doctor, complete with flawless accent, as unlike Bertie as anyone could get. Can't imagine not even knowing he's not even American.

    • @tessiemae4038
      @tessiemae4038 Před 9 lety +4

      Susie Chugg Although Percy was always my favorite character. I missed him in the Regency series and missed Hugh in the first series and Elizabethan one. Am I the only one who cried at the end (WWI)? I have an almost complete collection of Wodehouse. Probably the funniest writer ever.

    • @DayDreamBeliever1961
      @DayDreamBeliever1961 Před 8 lety +6

      +flyinspirals Sorry to say I never really got into watching "House". it bothered me to see sweet Bertie being such a crabby, unpleasant character. Ah, well, that's what Netflix is for. Maybe I'll become a House fan after the fact.