I will never stop amazing me how Hough Laurie got famous in the us because of House. I could never watch it because seeing Bertie Wooster or Georgie Porgie preform surgery is just to damn scary.
Perhaps the most sublime form of comedy in the English language: there is simply no substitute for Jeeves's dry, acerbic wit. My favorite episode was when Wooster invited Lady and Lord Glossip for supper. Wooster is playing "Minnie the Moocher" on the piano and wondering aloud if he should play it for his distinguished company, when he stops and says to Jeeves, "The Lady Glossip, I hear she is musical too". Jeeves replies in his usual proper tone, "There's that to consider too, sir."
Do a Google search for the album title "The World of Jeeves & Wooster" (with quotes!) and also the name of the composer (Anne Dudley). Apparently the soundtrack is no longer available. "Viveza - Encore" version seems original whereas "Transatlantique" is clearly a cover.
The song is the theme tune from the show. The only way to get an undistorted track of the tune is through iTunes and it is in the album "Transatlantique".
The name of the song is just "Jeeves and Wooster" and it's available on a cd called "Viveza - Encore". The composer is Anne Dudley. You can get the cd from amazon. Hope that helps.
Эту прикольную музыку не одессит ли написал?
MrArmi78 9 months ago
What's the name of this song?!
MzDiana0 10 months ago
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mogsmar6 3 years ago
vas is das ja.
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crazybabygirl24 3 years ago
that's a very right thing!
duikboot69 3 years ago
I will never stop amazing me how Hough Laurie got famous in the us because of House. I could never watch it because seeing Bertie Wooster or Georgie Porgie preform surgery is just to damn scary.
maypost 3 years ago 12
Perhaps the most sublime form of comedy in the English language: there is simply no substitute for Jeeves's dry, acerbic wit. My favorite episode was when Wooster invited Lady and Lord Glossip for supper. Wooster is playing "Minnie the Moocher" on the piano and wondering aloud if he should play it for his distinguished company, when he stops and says to Jeeves, "The Lady Glossip, I hear she is musical too". Jeeves replies in his usual proper tone, "There's that to consider too, sir."
Man2Heads 3 years ago 2
Anyone know the make of his car?
twoslices 3 years ago
I adore this pair&the music))) Jeeves is genious!;) Viva P.Wodehouse! =Ь
GorgeousDoussiya 3 years ago 2
I love this song!!! I can play a bit of it on the piano, but Im not that good. Might get that cd someone mentioned earlier.
TheFaerieScribe 4 years ago 3
My favourite picture is the one at the very end.
jac1202 4 years ago
0_0 cowboy Hugh Laurie ^^'
gotta love this dynamic duo...Fry and Laurie forever!
CasinoRoyaleFan 4 years ago 3
Apart from obviously the theme... as in what is it's actual name :)
donnapuff44 4 years ago 2
Do a Google search for the album title "The World of Jeeves & Wooster" (with quotes!) and also the name of the composer (Anne Dudley). Apparently the soundtrack is no longer available. "Viveza - Encore" version seems original whereas "Transatlantique" is clearly a cover.
slow99go 4 years ago
What's the name of the song please? Great montage!
donnapuff44 4 years ago 3
The song is the theme tune from the show. The only way to get an undistorted track of the tune is through iTunes and it is in the album "Transatlantique".
jac1202 4 years ago 2
Thank you!
donnapuff44 4 years ago
The name of the song is just "Jeeves and Wooster" and it's available on a cd called "Viveza - Encore". The composer is Anne Dudley. You can get the cd from amazon. Hope that helps.
Ginpad 4 years ago
nicely montaged! gives quite a good summary of what the shows like! aaw look at hugh lauries puppy eyes and steven fry's amazing tallness :)
gypsyroses198 4 years ago 3
love it! it's a very nice job you've done!
theandroidgirl 4 years ago 2
Love it!
romyarena 5 years ago 3
Cute!! ^_^
jiroku101 5 years ago 2