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Jeeves is a 1958 LP record issued by Caedmon with Terry-Thomas as Bertie Wooster and Roger Livesey as Jeeves. Side one is the story "Indian Summer of an Uncle"; side two is "Jeeves Takes Charge". The album was re-released by Harper Audio in 1989. [142] Come On, Jeeves (opened 1954, still presented from time to time as of 2017 [update] under its name or as Ring for Jeeves) is a 1952 play by Guy Bolton and Wodehouse (adapted into the 1953 novel Ring for Jeeves), opened 1954 in Worthing, England (cast unknown), published in 1956. Cawthorne, Nigel (2013). A Brief Guide to Jeeves and Wooster. Philadelphia: Running Press. pp.42–151. ISBN 978-1-78033-825-5.

In the Jeeves and Wooster television series, Morehead herself does not appear. Instead, she is impersonated by Jeeves.

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Blumenfeld was inspired by Abraham Lincoln Erlanger, a dictatorial American theatrical producer who produced the 1916 musical Miss Springtime, which Wodehouse contributed to as lyricist. Erlanger employed a twelve-year-old boy to second-guess his creative judgments, on the grounds that this was the mental age of the average Broadway audience; this is similar to Blumenfeld,

Jeeves himself is parodied in the mashup "Scream for Jeeves." [113] Jeeves series [ edit ] List of stories [ edit ] In 2014, Martin Jarvis portrayed Jeeves and Jamie Bamber portrayed Bill, Lord Rowcester, in a radio drama adapting Ring for Jeeves for BBC Radio 4's Classic Serial series. [149] Wodehouse, P. G. (2008) [1925]. Carry On, Jeeves (Reprinteded.). London: Arrow Books. ISBN 978-0-09-951369-8. Wodehouse disclosed little about Jeeves's early life. According to the character, he was privately educated, [13] and his mother thought him intelligent. [14]Charlie Silversmith is a fictional character who appears in the Jeeves novel, The Mating Season. A large, imposing 16- stone man with a bald head, Silversmith is the austere butler at Deverill Hall. He is Jeeves's uncle and the father of Queenie, who is the parlourmaid at Deverill Hall and engaged to Constable Dobbs. [61] In Much Obliged, Jeeves, Bertie Wooster says that he esteems few men more highly than Jeeves's Uncle Charlie, and when Jeeves is writing a letter to his uncle, Bertie says, "Give Uncle Charlie my love", to which Jeeves replies that he will. [62] Sippy Sipperley [ edit ] Cawthorne (2013), pp. 169–170. "Jeeves has achieved the ultimate accolade: his own entry in the Oxford English Dictionary, where he is 'the perfect valet, used allusively'. 'Jeevesian' and 'Jeeves-like' also appear."

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