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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsFor P.G. Wodehouse fans
Ben Schott has ressurected Jeeves and Wooster in a couple of new novels. I've only just begun reading the second one. Very enjoyable.
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For P.G. Wodehouse fans (Original Post)
Cartoonist
Sep 2021
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Clash City Rocker
(3,396 posts)1. Some US streaming service needs to pick up the TV show
Hugh and Steven played off each other so well.
Kaleva
(36,299 posts)9. That was a great series!
I grew up on PG Wodehouse. Have most of them. Rather like the Blandings on Prime Video. And of course the Hugh Laurie Jeeves and Bertie on Public TV years ago.
When I met my future husband, he told me he was a Wodehouse fan as well. That, and liking
baloney sandwiches with potato chips in them, I knew we were a match made. Even if we don't eat baloney anymore.
Cartoonist
(7,316 posts)6. Thanks for the link to Madame Eulalie's
piddyprints
(14,642 posts)4. There are several
P.G. Wodehouse books, including a lot of Jeeves, for free with Audible. They are fun.
abqtommy
(14,118 posts)5. Thanks. I've bookmarked this.
MLAA
(17,288 posts)7. Yeah! Just ordered it, thanks for the recommendation.
Ron Obvious
(6,261 posts)8. Those are big shoes to fill
PG Wodehouse was the greatest humourist of the English language. I don't think I'd have the hubris to attempt it.