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By Jeeves
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By Jeeves

Oct 17, 2001
2h 21m
★ 4.8

A show that has to be seen to be believed

Overview

An adventure of the hapless Bertie Wooster, a young gentleman about town with a penchant for getting himself into personal difficulties, particularly with women. It is inevitable left to his unflappable manservant Jeeves to provide tidy and elegant rescues.

Genres

Comedy

Production Companies

CBC
The Really Useful Group

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Cast

John Scherer

Bertie Wooster

John Scherer

Martin Jarvis

Jeeves

Martin Jarvis

Donna Lynne Champlin

Honoria Glossop

Donna Lynne Champlin

James Kall

Gussie Fink-Nottle

James Kall

Ian Knauer

Harold 'Stinker' Pinker

Ian Knauer

Emily Loesser

Stiffy Byng

Emily Loesser

Heath Lamberts

Sir Watkyn Bassett

Heath Lamberts

Don Stephenson

Bingo Little

Don Stephenson

Rebecca Watson

Madeline Bassett

Rebecca Watson

F. Wade Russo

Ozzie Nutledge

F. Wade Russo

Steve Wilson

Cyrus Budge III (Junior)

Steve Wilson