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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2009

Jeeves and Wooster property of ITV.

"Jeeves Takes Charge". Adapted from the works of P.G. Wodehouse.

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  • @sexymckittington No, it's not necessarily a comedy. Appeals to a very particular sense of humor. Most people watch because Fry and Laurie are gorgeous.

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  • I love Bertie's thingness and Jeeves enormous brain. "Jeeves takes a size 14 hat, eats tons of fish and moves in mysterious ways his wonders to perform."

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  • @wolfxbloed Hey I beg your pardon, but no we don't! We watch cause we love Jeeves and Wooster...Fry and Laurie being gorgeous is just icing on the cake!

  • Refresh my memory please. Tuppy Glossop is the son of Sir Roderick Glossop, the brother of Honoria Glossop and the fiance of Angela Travers. Am I right?

  • I've hardly started watching and I already can't help thinking how perfect they are for these parts!

  • did they just describe foxes as nasty creatures?

    i don't like the glossups.

  • "What don't you like about this suit, Jeeves?"

    "Well, sir, you seem to be wearing it as clothing, which is obviously unacceptable."

  • Awwww! Jeeves' face when they said they hated cats.. I bet Jeeves' had cats, lol. :3

  • @wolfxbloed

    and because JeevesxWooster is amazing.. lol.

  • @80spauline Yup

  • @TotalComposure Highclere castle?

  • @sexymckittington I should point out that the books are far, far funnier. They're written first person, from Bertie Wooster's perspective, and consequently what he tells the reader about his own thoughts and motives and the way he perceives everything around him is ridiculously hilarious.

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