Action & Adventure
African American Cinema
Animation
Anime & Manga
Art House & International
Classics
Comedy
Cult Movies
Documentary
Drama
Educational
Fitness & Yoga
Horror
Kids & Family
Military & War
Music Video & Concerts
Musicals & Performing Arts
Mystery & Suspense
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Special Interests
Sports
Television
Westerns



Antiques
Art
Autos
Baby
Books
Camera & Photo
Cleaning Supplies
Clothing
Computers
Computer & Video Games
Collectibles
DVD
Education
Electronics
Entertainment
Health & Fitness
Jewelry
Kids
Kitchen & Housewares
Magazines
Motorcycle gear
Music
Pets
Outdoor Living
Software
Sports
Tools & Hardware
Toys & Games
Video

Best Webhosts
Webmaster Tips


Shopping Mall
Health & Fitness
Electronics Toys & Games

Jeeves & Wooster - The Complete First Season DVD
In association with Amazon.com
 Find great shopping deals on Jeeves & Wooster - The Complete First Season!   

 
 
 


List Price: $39.95
Amazon.com's Price: $21.99
You Save: $17.96 (45%)
Prices subject to change.



Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Buy Now!


This item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping.
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
DVD Layers: 2
DVD Sides: 1
EAN: 9780767034326
Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
ISBN: 0767034325
Label: A&E Home Video
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Manufacturer: A&E Home Video
MPN: 70189
Number Of Items: 2
Picture Format: Pan & Scan
Publisher: A&E Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: March 27, 2001
Running Time: 300 minutes
Studio: A&E Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: 1991






Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
P.G. Wodehouse's much-loved stories about Bertie Wooster and his brilliantly clever valet, Jeeves, were brought faithfully to life in Jeeves and Wooster, starring Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry as master and servant. The scripts of this perfectly cast production retain all the sparkling wit of Wodehouse's prose, and it's hard to see how any future adaptation of his work could surpass this wonderfully funny series.

This boxed set contains the entire first season of Jeeves and Wooster. In "Jeeves Takes Charge," young man-about-town Bertie Wooster employs a new valet called Jeeves, and not a moment too soon. Thanks to his Aunt Agatha, Bertie faces the terrible prospect of marriage to the statuesque Honoria Glossop, and only Jeeves can save the day. "Tuppy and the Terrier" finds Bertie in trouble again when he loses Aunt Agatha's dog. Further aunt-related complications arise when Bertie's chum Tuppy falls for our hero's cousin Angela. Aunt Dahlia is not amused. An uncle in love with a waitress, a trip to the country, a speedy choirboy, and a secret betting syndicate all lead to trouble in "The Purity of the Turf." Jeeves, of course, is the only one who can put things right.

Jeeves and Wooster really hits its stride in the final episodes of the first series, "The Hunger Strike" and "Brinkley Manor." When Bertie visits Aunt Dahlia, he is called upon to solve the romantic problems of his friends Tuppy Glossop (in love with cousin Angela) and the delightful Gussy Fink-Nottle (in love with Madeleine Basset, a young lady who believes the stars to be God's daisy chain.) Unwisely, Bertie decides to cook up his own plan and before long disaster strikes. Aunt Dahlia's superb chef Anatole gives his notice, and Bertram is to blame. Thank goodness for Jeeves. --Simon Leake



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Perhaps not the most romantic proposal, but it'd be unique!
"Do you know how a male newt proposes, Bertie? He just stands in front of the female newt vibrating his tail and bending his body in a semi-circle."

Hands down, this was the funniest part of the whole season one. No, I know, it doesn't sound funny, but it's a visual thing. Trust me, it's worth it. I'd give the last two episodes of season one five stars, but the first three earn only three stars because, well, it's a bit of a slow-moving show. And I'm not just talking about its lack ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Jeeves at his best
Yesterday I awarded myself a P.D.Wodehouse marathon in the form of Series 1 of the TV series, starring Stephen Fry as Jeeves, the perfect gentleman's gentleman and his employer, Bertie Wooster, played by Hugh Laurie, known to most viewers as Dr.House from the present day TV series. Both actors were 17 years younger and both were well suited to their respective roles. "Silly [...]" Bertie Wooster is a gangling, Eton educated, wealthy young man about town in the thirties in London and around the English ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Get Wodehouse Playhouse instead
The weakest of the 21 comedies in Wodehouse Playhouse is funnier and wittier than the best of these.

Not that these are bad. There are some laughs. But there is much hostile humor here, and Wodehouse's comedy is typically good-natured, feel-good comedy, as it is uniformly in Wodehouse Playhouse.

Also, Wodehouse's women are as odd and as funny as his men, but today they would be politically incorrect. The screenwriter here obviously removed all the political incorrectness ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I say!
The first season for this program and it's already wonderful. The program begins with the arrival of Jeeves following the Stolen Policeman's Helmet, and just keeps getting better from there. Hugh Laurie plays the Upper-Class Twit of the Year he became famous for (he did a good job of it in Blackadder Goes Forth) and Stephen Fry plays the admirable valet Jeeves to perfection. The line about the white dinner jacket (with brass buttons) possibly being placed in Wooster's wardrobe by an enemy is classic.
Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Pre House Hugh
It is hard to believe the acerbic Dr. House had his origins in silly British comedy. Hugh Laurie and Stepehn Fry were quite charming and often hilarious in Wooster and Jeeves. I am enjoying this series. Might I suggest the Blackadder series. Hugh Laurie is hilarious in this as well. Add Rowan Atkinson and this is classic British humor.





 

New - Buy Groceries

Magazine Subscriptions

Search for Posters



Health & Personal Care

This site is Hosted by Bluehost

Read my Bluehost Review