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Bertie gets into scrapes, and Jeeves, with a brain of rare and intricate fineness, extracts him using subtle subterfuge, sartorial critiques, and a touch of the old fish slice maneuver. Together, they navigate a maze of aunts, friends, and romantic entanglements.
Jeeves And Wooster Trivia
Which author created the characters Jeeves and Wooster? (Medium)
#1: Arthur Conan Doyle
#2: Agatha Christie
#3: P.G. Wodehouse
#4: Jane Austen
Who portrayed Bertie Wooster in the British TV series "Jeeves and Wooster"? (Easy)
#1: Rowan Atkinson
#2: Hugh Laurie
#3: Stephen Fry
#4: Tim Curry
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Jeeves And Wooster Fun Facts
The character Jeeves first appeared in P.G. Wodehouse's short story Extricating Young Gussie in 1915.
Jeeves's first name is Reginald, but it's rarely mentioned in the series.
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