Mix some classic British humor with physical comedy and unflappable actors, and you’ve got a recipe for a night of laughs.
Bertie Wooster (Hugh Laurie) in Series 3, Episode 4 Bertie explains the female mind to George You can't go by what a girl says when she's giving you hell! It's like Shakespeare: sounds well enough, ...
No matter of outward appearances, Jeeves always has Wooster's back. In his occasional holidays from Wooster's service, Jeeves enjoys little more than to relax in quiet, peaceful surroundings and fish.
Bertie Wooster is under attack. Jeeves dislikes his new moustache. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael Hordern. Show more The wealthy and idle man-about-town, Bertie Wooster is under ...
A "chummy" companion with a "raffish, Bertie Wooster charm", Birch provides an "illuminating look into the peculiar world of Gilbert & George", said Orlando Whitfield in the TLS. For decades ...
Bertie Wooster arrives at his Aunt Dahlia's house in Brinkley. But some shocks are in store..... PG Wodehouse's romp starring Michael Hordern and Richard Briers. Adapted by Richard Usborne.
The character was named after Jeeves, Bertie Wooster's valet in the fictional works of P. G. Wodehouse. Instead of typing in search terms, Ask Jeeves encouraged you to search for things using ...
Bertie Wooster (IRE) 12-1 (11-8) Prominent, challenged before 2 out, left in lead last, headed towards finish, no extra close home, 4th of 12, 1 1/4l behind Gyllen (10-13) at Sandown 2m 4f hcp (4 ...
Bertie Wooster (IRE) 13-2 (11-13) In rear, outpaced 10th, plugged on from 2 out, went 3rd last, no chance, 3rd of 6, 27 1/2l behind Filanderer (11-1) at Wincanton 2m 4f hcp (4) hvy in Jan.
Good Friday Fairy (9/4), Bertie Wooster (9/4), Thunder N Lightnin (7/2), Abingworth (9/2), Givehimthehonour (16/1), Constant Friday (50/1) ...