Adding my thanks for uploading this series! Shout out to the persons responsible for the wardrobe - the elegance of the costumes sets off the humor by contrast. Bertie is especially impeccable, but of course he would be, because Jeeves is responsible for his appearance.
That would imply that he would have to stave off marriage to a new character. Wodehouse forbid! Yet people wonder why I prefer non-fiction. I'll watch anything with Fry and Laurie in it though.
@@dicostigan1449no he’s not brilliant. He is good. But really he is just being himself, a gay toff. But Hugh is. Compare him in this to House, The Night Manager and many others.
Pretending your employer is having a stroke is fine and dandy, but Jeeves will not allow something as unbecoming of a gentleman as loosening his collar.
Ginger: "I am standing for Parliament..." Bertie: "No!" Ginger: "I am" Bertie: "But you are an absolute idiot, Ginger!" Ginger: "I know! But it's a safe seat..."
Later Ginger had a sex change and became the second shortest-serving British Prime minister. The holder of that record died in office while Ginger, now known as Liz Truss resigned before Conservatives were able to throw him out the windows of Parliament into the Themes.
"Bertie: "But you are an absolute idiot, Ginger!" Ginger: "I know! But it's a safe seat..." Perhaps - if you'll forgive the intrusion - a tiny amendment to the script might be profitably made. To wit: Ginger: "I know! AND it's a safe seat...": a DOUBLE bonus for a candidate!
"I was sent by the agency, sir. I was given to understand that you require a valet." Thanks so much for these episodes, loreal. It's been such a pleasure
"The water appears reluctant to drain, sir" "Hmm. Pulled the plug out, have you?" "That was amongst the first things I thought of, sir." Everyone should talk like this.
As the church and estate are defiled with filth, and the congregation is left circling around the graveyard, Jeeves and Wooster run off to freedom together. Honestly, this was the perfect ending.
Genius acting and directing make episode 1 and several others better than even Wodehouse could have imagined. Frye and Laurie bring it to the level of Oscar Wilde.
Too wonderful. I'm crying with laughter and delight. How wonderful to see the halls and rooms of Downton Abbey recast in this anti-Downton way. As Downton is all serious this is pure silly delight; both are wonderful.
I needed an antidote to Downton Abbey's drama and knew nothing of Fry and Laurie. Then in my quest, stumbled upon this series. What a treasure; these actors, these stories, all so perfectly antidotal. I also listen to the Wodehouse audiobooks. Love them
I think Francesca Folan who plays Florence is one of the best actors in this show after Laurie & Fry. She made a great Madeleine Bassett in Series 1, and a superb Lady Florence later!
Wooster:The prospect of being linked for life to a girl who would come down for breakfast put her hands over my eyes and say Guess who? Is given my moral a wallop. Jeeves : I can understand sir, very unpleasant. Wooster: And what lady Florence might do at breakfast is beyond imagining. Best lines 😂
Alas... The Last of Jeeves and Wooster. This series only ran for 4 seasons. But fear not... The two went their ways often to entangle again in different circumstances. And contrary to many silly comments - the two actors are both on the level of "Genius" with most any and every level of evaluation.
Downtown Abby mansion used for the background of this most delightful caper. Just exactly what I needed today !! I absolutely love this series ! 💖❤️❣️❤️💖 🎉🎊🎉
Thank you so much for making this enjoyable series available. Great way to lighten the day, and have some laughs. Amazing talent in this series, and the settings are always so enjoyable. The only thing I could wish for is that Jeeves could come breezing through with refreshments, clean laundry and the like. Ha ha.
Thank you for this series! I've watched all the episodes. I loved every moment. It's absolutely brilliant! It has brought me much pleasure and happiness. Thank you. I don't know what to do with my evenings from now on.
So I finished watching this, expecting to click right into Season 5. But imagine my dismay - this is the end! Waaahhh! :( I love how the writers connected several short stories into each episode, weaving them together almost seamlessly. The acting/characters are amazing - caricatures without being too ridiculous, and absolutely hilarious! Guess now I have to go find some Wodehouse to read .... Thanks so much for sharing these - they've been weeks of GREAT entertainment!
@@VLind-uk6mb Yes ... Just bought a copy at a used book sale, so it's a good, older, unadulterated print. We shouldn't ban books, but we can rewrite them? So hypocritical. Accommodating the woke agenda = censorship, plain and simple.
This is such a great series and have thoroughly enjoyed watching them again. The actor who played Brinkley, aka Fred Evans, once played a character called 'Syrup' in Minder.
wow... yes, what a connection. I knew that mush/voice rang a bell. Didn't recognise him without the cheap Engelbert Humperdinck ca.1972 or the Roger Moore...
I love eps which tie up loose ends, bring back past characters such as that awful Former Valet, and pair off people such as Spode, whose enamored looks positively make my day. Thanks for posting a somewhat bittersweet and fully hilarious episode.
Just when you think everything is going well for Wooster, some dreadful thing occurs to set everyone at odds with him. :D This show has been so much fun and a laugh to watch, I'm so glad to be able to see all of them. Quite so, I say- toodle pip!
@@granthurlburt4062 Cuba was the agreement. However I wonder what would happen with Woosters funds. As he is clearly not working himself he is most likely receiving a allowance.
this is god save england at its finest, for the most part, this is the original 'show about nothing' at a level of life we wished we lived at that time in that time. this is a six star out of five for all levels of creation. i am really enjoying this series (y)
Read them. The TV version is as perfect as a TV version could be, but the books have the added entertainment of the narrator's humour which is exquisite.
I loved the P.G. Wodehouse stories and this BBC series is perfect, in my opinion! Laurie and Fry are made for each other in the world of British period comedy.
The closing scene is marvelous. Something about men running in tailcoats is hilarious. Jeeves runs in a dignified manner. Aunt Agatha slugs the minister and probably blames him for being in the way. Spode is threatening up to the final shot.
Phoebe Johnson not a nickname but an abbreviation of Reginald in other words reggie is short for Reginald,a nickname is something that is given to someone by there friends like when Bertie calls. Darcy cheesewrite ‘Stilton ‘ as in Stilton cheese,or Harold winship who’s Florence’s fiancés is called ‘ginger ‘by Bertie .ginger and Stilton are nicknames,reggie is just short for Reginald so not a nickname
Hi loreal9110, I'd like to thank you for uploading all the episodes of these wonderful series, it's great when someone just makes someone else happier by giving their time into doing these little things for others :) So, thank you! PS: You've got a little mistake in the description, it is the last episode of season 4, not season 6 :)
Thank you so much for all these episodes. My better half and I just discovered this last one and enjoyed it immensely, though we both felt that the slapstick ending was not worthy of Wodehouse.
After enjoying the whole run (of which I had previously only seen series 1, though I’ve read much of the source material), all i can really say is- Tinkety-tonk!
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!!!!! I laughed my head off! Best therapy ever. This episode and the ones with black-face minstrels have got to be the funniest!! Its such silly goings-on, the sternness of Aunt Agatha, the ridiculous figure of Spode, the two contrasting yet conniving females, all leading to riotously funny situations. Wonderful! Thanks so much!
The funniest episode was when they dressed up in drag! I screamed with laughter at Wooster as the maid! It was too funny! Only some of us would understand.
Adding my thanks for uploading this series! Shout out to the persons responsible for the wardrobe - the elegance of the costumes sets off the humor by contrast. Bertie is especially impeccable, but of course he would be, because Jeeves is responsible for his appearance.
@robynjorde55292 I agree with you entirely. Impeccably turned out, & so well acted in character, and so comical.
The only problem with this series is that it stops here. Thank you for uploading.
Nooooo! I thought there was a 5th series!! What will I do with my life, now?
Oh! Wait! There are many great fanfictions written out there. Yeah!!!
@TheLyingTruthTeller O no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That would imply that he would have to stave off marriage to a new character. Wodehouse forbid! Yet people wonder why I prefer non-fiction. I'll watch anything with Fry and Laurie in it though.
Madeline: "I think he's having a brainstorm"
Aunt Agatha: "What with?"
😊
Glorious line!
Iris Rainbird from Midsomer Murders!!!
"...My Husband neva made a noise !”
@@katherinewilson1853000
YES!!!
I just CAN'T stop laughing when Jeeves shouted improperly and saved his master. Extraordinary work.
+Chiara Zhu That was my favorite part :D
And Madeleine's face when he does so!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! XD
Absolutely iconic. I don't watch this episode particularly often but that is one of the funniest moments in the whole series
The genius of Wodehouse + the talent of Laurie and Fry = bliss!
Not forgetting the brilliant scripts by Clive Exton.
@@tomkent4656 and awesome music by Ann Dudley.
Stephen Fry is such a brilliant actor!
@@sunnyday9688my very fave theme tune.
@@dicostigan1449no he’s not brilliant. He is good. But really he is just being himself, a gay toff. But Hugh is. Compare him in this to House, The Night Manager and many others.
madeline - 'we should loosen his collar'.jeeves -' i hardly think that such drastic measures are called for ' !
Pretending your employer is having a stroke is fine and dandy, but Jeeves will not allow something as unbecoming of a gentleman as loosening his collar.
'Desperate times call for desperate measures. Pour Mr Glossop another desperate measure.'
Ginger: "I am standing for Parliament..."
Bertie: "No!"
Ginger: "I am"
Bertie: "But you are an absolute idiot, Ginger!"
Ginger: "I know! But it's a safe seat..."
such a conversation of course couldn't possibly take place today...?
Later Ginger had a sex change and became the second shortest-serving British Prime minister. The holder of that record died in office while Ginger, now known as Liz Truss resigned before Conservatives were able to throw him out the windows of Parliament into the Themes.
"Bertie: "But you are an absolute idiot, Ginger!"
Ginger: "I know! But it's a safe seat..."
Perhaps - if you'll forgive the intrusion - a tiny amendment to the script might be profitably made. To wit:
Ginger: "I know! AND it's a safe seat...": a DOUBLE bonus for a candidate!
What to do now... I guess I'll start from season 1 again!
I do that just about every two years or so. I get more belly laughs every time.
What about reading the books?
watch House
I believe that's the correct procedure, sire.
"Florence will once again be roaming the land in search of confetti and a three-tiered cake..."
😁
I heard "thirsting for confetti ..." :-)
"I was sent by the agency, sir. I was given to understand that you require a valet."
Thanks so much for these episodes, loreal. It's been such a pleasure
Very good sir.
Not just you but all the gentlemen's gentlemen's gentlemen Sir. Never thought this could occur in a sentence. Love the throwaway dialogues here.
"Tuppy! I haven't seen you in a newts' age"
Contender for best line in the series.
No! Clearly it is "C? Sir?" "Well all right, Caesar."
@@deborahhanna6640 No..."Aunt calling to aunt like mastadons in a primeval swamp"
@@deborahhanna6640 Very late reply, but that whole scene and that line in particular made me chuckle all day lol
"He didn't even recognize me, and I'm his--"Jeeves: "Aahhah!"
48:24 "I endeavor to give satisfaction, sir." And that's precisely what these 4 seasons did!
"The water appears reluctant to drain, sir"
"Hmm. Pulled the plug out, have you?"
"That was amongst the first things I thought of, sir."
Everyone should talk like this.
So agree it would be fun to and funny! 😀
Every new convert I've brought into the Wodehouse fold begins to speak this way. It's always a treat.
After bingewatching this I read that in the proper voices.
As the church and estate are defiled with filth, and the congregation is left circling around the graveyard, Jeeves and Wooster run off to freedom together. Honestly, this was the perfect ending.
It also effectually stops the ill-conceived wedding between Madeleine and the dread Spoad... whew!!
Perhaps slightly reminiscent of the final slowmo scene of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid?
The music was masterful in that scene!
Bring this back to Sunday tea time. End Britain's got NO talent on itv and restore this with immediate effect!!!
Teddy Kissinger Hear, hear! (I'm not British, but no one should suffer through that)
The worst thing about this show was too few episodes were made. 😢
".......waiting for the work to FLOOD in." Wooster stares for three full minutes. "Is that a joke?"
I dont want it to end. Loved all the episodes. Thank you so much!
Genius acting and directing make episode 1 and several others better than even Wodehouse could have imagined. Frye and Laurie bring it to the level of Oscar Wilde.
Too wonderful. I'm crying with laughter and delight. How wonderful to see the halls and rooms of Downton Abbey recast in this anti-Downton way. As Downton is all serious this is pure silly delight; both are wonderful.
I think you will find it was Totley Towers long before Downton Abbey.
Highclere Castle
Well said.
I needed an antidote to Downton Abbey's drama and knew nothing of Fry and Laurie. Then in my quest, stumbled upon this series. What a treasure; these actors, these stories, all so perfectly antidotal. I also listen to the Wodehouse audiobooks. Love them
I want the Crawleys to cross paths with the Bassett household and its guests at Downton Totley Abbey Towers. We need a mashup episode.
I think Francesca Folan who plays Florence is one of the best actors in this show after Laurie & Fry. She made a great Madeleine Bassett in Series 1, and a superb Lady Florence later!
She went from Madeline to Florence?? Damn. But why’d they switch her over?
@@readsomebooks666 Who cares? It's all glorious
"He is having a brain storm!"
"What with?"
Hysterical.
No one says "Sir" like Jeeves.
As you say, Sir.
Thanks for posting these episodes. This has long been one of my favorite shows; brilliantly written and superbly acted all around.
Wooster:The prospect of being linked for life to a girl who would come down for breakfast put her hands over my eyes and say Guess who? Is given my moral a wallop.
Jeeves : I can understand sir, very unpleasant.
Wooster: And what lady Florence might do at breakfast is beyond imagining.
Best lines 😂
HAS given my MORALE a wallop - correct spelling.
Florence:what’s that book your holding?
Brinkley:it’s a book. I’m carrying it.
Aaahhahahhhaahhhahah😂😂
Thank heavens for the comments! There are so many funny lines that I have missed. Thanks for posting them.
Jeeves actually panicked. Priceless.
More than priceless, unbelievable.
Alas... The Last of Jeeves and Wooster. This series only ran for 4 seasons. But fear not... The two went their ways often to entangle again in different circumstances. And contrary to many silly comments - the two actors are both on the level of "Genius" with most any and every level of evaluation.
M: I think he’s having a brainstorm!
Mrs G: what with?
DYING!!
Thank you! Enjoyed this series so much. Helped me survive my mastectomy!
quaddrix07 Really hope you are better soon. X
Gentlemen's gentlemen's gentlemen Sir. Now here's a word sequence I never thought I'd encounter :)
And let's not forget the wonderful music, with subtle echoes of appropriate others' styles when apposite....
Like the bit of “Waltzing Mathilda” when the kangaroo appeared?
That scene where the font erupts! Loved the music
Downtown Abby mansion used for the background of this most delightful caper.
Just exactly what I needed today !!
I absolutely love this series !
💖❤️❣️❤️💖
🎉🎊🎉
"he's having a brainstorm!"
"with what?"
It is even more funny because the comment comes from off-screen.
48:07 this dialogue has SO much slash potential. thumbs up if you, too, enjoy reading between the lines.
Thank you so much for making this enjoyable series available. Great way to lighten the day, and have some laughs. Amazing talent in this series, and the settings are always so enjoyable. The only thing I could wish for is that Jeeves could come breezing through with refreshments, clean laundry and the like. Ha ha.
THANK YOU!! for uploading the whole series loreal!! i have thoroughly enjoyed and loved it so much!!! thank you once again!
The exterior and entrance foyer of the 'Drone Club' is in reality the exterior and foyer of 'The Naval Club' in Hill Street, Mayfair.
I like the way the Butlers club, is far grander than the upper class twits club, that Wooster is more accustomed to.
Well yes cuz THEY are not running around like maniacs & shooting candy into the chandeliers or playing rugby in the building.
they are both nice
Have to love the drones, though. Very lovable bunch. No brains at all.
@@jenniferpierno6108 I dunno. It takes brains to think up 17 different games / sports that involve throwing buns.
Thank you for this series! I've watched all the episodes. I loved every moment. It's absolutely brilliant! It has brought me much pleasure and happiness. Thank you. I don't know what to do with my evenings from now on.
Me neither :(
Hugh and Stephen should do a sequel where they are older
33:28 Smooth Bertie. This one moment made my entire week.
Hugh Laurie. Professional gravity tester. :3
So I finished watching this, expecting to click right into Season 5. But imagine my dismay - this is the end! Waaahhh! :( I love how the writers connected several short stories into each episode, weaving them together almost seamlessly. The acting/characters are amazing - caricatures without being too ridiculous, and absolutely hilarious! Guess now I have to go find some Wodehouse to read .... Thanks so much for sharing these - they've been weeks of GREAT entertainment!
Be careful what editions you buy. Avoid Penguin, which is rewriting them to accommodate the woke agenda
@@VLind-uk6mb Yes ... Just bought a copy at a used book sale, so it's a good, older, unadulterated print. We shouldn't ban books, but we can rewrite them? So hypocritical. Accommodating the woke agenda = censorship, plain and simple.
"Leave him alone, he's the Jimbo Jambo man" - laughed my head off. Tuppy and his get-rich-quick schemes! 🤣🤣🤣
This is such a great series and have thoroughly enjoyed watching them again.
The actor who played Brinkley, aka Fred Evans, once played a character called 'Syrup' in Minder.
wow... yes, what a connection. I knew that mush/voice rang a bell. Didn't recognise him without the cheap Engelbert Humperdinck ca.1972 or the Roger Moore...
I love eps which tie up loose ends, bring back past characters such as that awful Former Valet, and pair off people such as Spode, whose enamored looks positively make my day. Thanks for posting a somewhat bittersweet and fully hilarious episode.
Best binge watching ever. Cheers!
Read the books years ago. So happy to see them now brought to life and the actors are so right for the roles. ❤
I keep watching the ending and laugh and laugh and laugh! Thank you from Oregon!
Just when you think everything is going well for Wooster, some dreadful thing occurs to set everyone at odds with him. :D This show has been so much fun and a laugh to watch, I'm so glad to be able to see all of them. Quite so, I say- toodle pip!
Fortunately for him, also vice versa, thanks to jeeves. There is always Antibes, or New York to flee to.
@@granthurlburt4062 Cuba was the agreement. However I wonder what would happen with Woosters funds. As he is clearly not working himself he is most likely receiving a allowance.
this is god save england at its finest, for the most part, this is the original 'show about nothing' at a level of life we wished we lived at that time in that time.
this is a six star out of five for all levels of creation. i am really enjoying this series (y)
'Show about nothing' - Seinfeld fan too eh what-what?
This series has been so incredible that it convinced me to buy the books!
How are they? I literally just said I need to read the books.
@@msrisingstar23fantastic! A joy to read. As are the audiobooks; some of which are narrated by Stephen Fry!
Thank you loreal9110 for uploading all this wonderful show. So much appreciated.
Thank you so much for up,lacing this series. I cannot begin to fathom how hilarious the books must be!
Read them. The TV version is as perfect as a TV version could be, but the books have the added entertainment of the narrator's humour which is exquisite.
Poor Wooster can't even think about looking at a ladder without a policeman seeing him do it and arresting him for intent!
There are no words to express my gratitude to you and Mssrs. Fry, Laurie & Wodehouse!
Thank you for uploading :) I watched the complete series. I had crappy cable back in the 90's and never heard of this show for now.
I loved the P.G. Wodehouse stories and this BBC series is perfect, in my opinion! Laurie and Fry are made for each other in the world of British period comedy.
This is not a BBC production it was produced by ITV I believe Andy Jacobs Nottingham ENGLAND
Wodehouse, Laurie, and Fry! Perfection. Thank you for posting.
I love the recurring line, “Do you know what I’m going to do to you?” 😂😅
Thanks for the uploads. Wodehouse is pure ambrosia.
Bertie in this last episode is ever so slightly more intelligent than usually :-D
To quote a line from Fawlty Towers: "How did they ever win the war?"
Thank you for uploading all seasons. Such a treat to watch!
It's hard to see this series end. Thank you for posting!
Love you Loreal. Thank u so much for uploading all of these
I love these two and the series which is very clean and funny.
Anyone else have the feeling they were tipping the hat to Benny Hill in the chase scene during the credits? Hill died in 1992, and this aired in 1993.
Figaro Hey! could be
I hope not.
Could never abide Hill.
@@AndrewMOJObookyour loss!
THANK YOU for giving us a wonderful binging during this pandemic!!! 💖
The joy watching this on a Sunday eve again ( it originally went out some 30 years on Sunday eve) is wonderful 😊👍❤️
A big thankyou because I didnt get to watch them all when they were on TV. Thanks to you, I now can. All the best...........
The closing scene is marvelous. Something about men running in tailcoats is hilarious. Jeeves runs in a dignified manner. Aunt Agatha slugs the minister and probably blames him for being in the way. Spode is threatening up to the final shot.
Well we find out Jeeve's first name is "Reggie." First time I heard it.
His first name is Reginald (Reggies a nickname)
Phoebe Johnson not a nickname but an abbreviation of Reginald in other words reggie is short for Reginald,a nickname is something that is given to someone by there friends like when Bertie calls. Darcy cheesewrite ‘Stilton ‘ as in Stilton cheese,or Harold winship who’s Florence’s fiancés is called ‘ginger ‘by Bertie .ginger and Stilton are nicknames,reggie is just short for Reginald so not a nickname
Nickname actually means short name.
@@timothyheimbach3260 I beg to differ, Tim.
Hey while you're uselessly playing with words give this one a go Hemmingway: "pedantic" :3
My new favorite show, thanks a million!
Hi loreal9110, I'd like to thank you for uploading all the episodes of these wonderful series, it's great when someone just makes someone else happier by giving their time into doing these little things for others :) So, thank you!
PS: You've got a little mistake in the description, it is the last episode of season 4, not season 6 :)
Thank you loreal9110
...And of course Fry and Laurie. There will never be a better Jeeves and Wooster
Comedy gold. I've loved every episode.
Easily the best episode ever! Thanks for sharing.
Brilliant :)
I'm going back to watch them all again now!
Thank you so much for all these episodes. My better half and I just discovered this last one and enjoyed it immensely, though we both felt that the slapstick ending was not worthy of Wodehouse.
After enjoying the whole run (of which I had previously only seen series 1, though I’ve read much of the source material), all i can really say is-
Tinkety-tonk!
Ali the Heep k
Elizabeth Morton is the best Madeline by far. Finished all 4 seasons of this absolute gem, time to start over from the beginning again....what ho!!
33:56 “why is he lying on the floor?”
“I think he’s having a brainstorm”
“What with?”
“He’s having a brain storm”...”with what””!!! Awesome word play!!!
Ohh! there should have been more episodes. :\
Wow I am just in love with the brilliance of Wodehouse
Wastewater splashed onto Jeeves in the chapel. During the chase, he is immaculate and fleeing with an air of dignity. Truly a gentleman's gentleman.
Have had so much fun. Watching this series with my children so much better than the crap on UK TV now
LOL! Spode's idea of "the collapsable bridge"!
CYNTHIA FIGUEROA Was it “foreign hordes” ? That would fall into the sea. Lol.
A treasure! My cheeks hurt from the sheer enjoyment of watching this!
What Ho! Really enjoyed watching this series! Would have been amazing to have more, what a charming and funny production. Going to read the books now!
Reading the books is another great pleasure because Wodehouse provides a narrators view, often wittier than the dialogue.
That’s it, I’ve watched them all. Thank you for bringing them to us, very much appreciated.
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!!!!! I laughed my head off! Best therapy ever. This episode and the ones with black-face minstrels have got to be the funniest!! Its such silly goings-on, the sternness of Aunt Agatha, the ridiculous figure of Spode, the two contrasting yet conniving females, all leading to riotously funny situations. Wonderful! Thanks so much!
How oh how could someone not love these programs??????????Thumbsdown??????
The funniest episode was when they dressed up in drag! I screamed with laughter at Wooster as the maid! It was too funny! Only some of us would understand.
"On the wings of whatsit" hahaha
Hilarious! I loved every episode well done for uploading these!