Jeeves/Wooster

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steve56
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Jeeves/Wooster

Post by steve56 »

Any fans here?
andy at handiwork
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Re: Jeeves/Wooster

Post by andy at handiwork »

Which version? Hugh Laurie/Stephen Fry or Dennis Price/Ian Carmichael?
steve56
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Re: Jeeves/Wooster

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Fry/Laurie i think the other one was about 1968 never saw it
RoddersUK
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Re: Jeeves/Wooster

Post by RoddersUK »

Fry and Laurie, brilliant.

RoddersUK
steve56
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Re: Jeeves/Wooster

Post by steve56 »

Made me laugh the times Fry kept saying Sir .
welkram
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Re: Jeeves/Wooster

Post by welkram »

YES, MOST INDUBITABLY SIR.


Fry and Laurie were very good, I still however remember with great fondness Ian Carmichael and a rather camp Jeeves played by Denis Price.
Sam Slater
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Re: Jeeves/Wooster

Post by Sam Slater »

I've still yet to read the stories in book form but enjoyed Fry and Laurie's series. I was only young when they were on TV though so watched them again on lovefilm.com

If you want to watch them I'd consider joining lovefilm.com. You can get unlimited streaming for a fiver for the month. Jeeves & Wooster series is worth it alone.

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Ken Shabby
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Re: Jeeves/Wooster

Post by Ken Shabby »

I'm just off to pour scorn on Sir Watkyn Bassett's new silver cow creamer....
Flat_Eric
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Re: Jeeves/Wooster

Post by Flat_Eric »

Great series. Have 'em all on DVD. Stands up to many repeat viewings.

- Eric
steve56
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Re: Jeeves/Wooster

Post by steve56 »

When it was on in the 60s i thought Wooster was a detective but apparently not there was a catchy tune to it too
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