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- Wildly funny Wodehouse.Hilarious dramatic version of Wodehouse classics. Fry and Laurie are superb. Don't hesitate to buy if you love witty humor. Rating: - Bertie Wooster and Jeeves so so so funnyI love this series because it really makes me laugh and hardly anything does any more. I love the episode called "Introduction on Broadway," when Bertie and Jeeves are in New York. Watching this series inspired me to read P.G. Wodehouse. [...] Rating: - A perfect comedyThere are no flaws in this series based on the splendid stories of P.G. Wodehouse. The setting and backgrounds are beautiful and the writing is excellent, especially in the episodes which were drawn from multiple stories. The true masterpiece of this series is the acting of the two lead characters. Stephen Fry's work has flown under the radar in every instance and his portrayal of Jeeves ranks with the great comedy character depictions. Hugh Laurie is equally brilliant. Those who only know him as House seriously need to watch him as Bertie Wooster. After that they should check him out in Blackadder and A Bit of Fry and Laurie. I can't watch him as House because it is such a step down from the brilliance of his performance as Wooster. I also can't take the American accent, it doesn't do him justice in his ability to steep any sentence with layers of nuance. Rating: - Brit comedyYou can't beat these writers. A young Hugh Laurie - singing no less - playing the farce. Stephen Fry as Jeeves is untouchable. If you love the English language - this is a must. Good for families as it does not delve into sexual inuendo. Rating: - See a different Hugh LaurieThose who have come to Hugh Laurie only through his curmudgeonly incarnation as House need to see his goofier side as Bertie Wooster, the upper class British bumbler who gets into dire strait after dire strait if not for the machinations of his valet, Jeeves. Stephen Fry is hilarious as the understated and intelligent Jeeves and Laurie is brilliant as the self-assured but obtuse and feckless bumbler. Those who love British humor and British TV and film, particularly period film, will find these very entertaining, I think.
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