- published: 07 Sep 2013
- views: 285869
Reginald Jeeves is a fictional character in a series of humorous short stories and novels by P. G. Wodehouse (1881–1975), being the highly-competent valet of a wealthy and idle young Londoner named Bertie Wooster. Created in 1915, Jeeves continued to appear in Wodehouse's work until his last completed novel Aunts Aren't Gentlemen in 1974, a span of 59 years. The name "Jeeves" comes from Percy Jeeves (1888–1916), a Warwickshire cricketer killed in the First World War.
Both the name "Jeeves" and the character of Jeeves have come to be thought of as the quintessential name and nature of a valet or butler, inspiring many similar characters (as well as the name of the Internet search engine Ask Jeeves). A "Jeeves" is now a generic term in references such as the Oxford English Dictionary.
In a conversation with a policeman in "Jeeves and the Kid Clementina", Jeeves refers to himself as both a "gentleman's personal gentleman" and a "personal gentleman's gentleman." This means that Jeeves is a valet, not a butler—that is, he serves a man and not a household. However, Bertie Wooster has lent out Jeeves as a butler on several occasions, and notes: "If the call comes, he can buttle with the best of them."
Actors: Robert Miano (actor), Rance Howard (actor), Larry Hankin (actor), William Katt (actor), Clint Howard (actor), James Bradford Sivils (miscellaneous crew), Lisa London (actress), Nicole Dionne (actress), Chris Jai Alex (actor), Brady Hallongren (producer), Brady Hallongren (editor), Josh Tessier (producer), Josh Tessier (writer), Josh Tessier (producer), Josh Tessier (director),
Genres: Action, Comedy,Actors: Desmon Heck (producer), Desmon Heck (actor), Desmon Heck (writer), Charley Rossman (actor), Desmon Heck (director), Sean Crampton (actor), Ryan T. Husk (actor), Debbie Bledsoe (actress), Kristen DeLuca (actress), Ric Maddox (actor), Lydia Castro (actress), Shauna Baker (actress), Caroline Bielskis (actress), Ben Crowley (actor), Shannon Baker (actress),
Plot: Tre McCree and his brother have their friend document their lives as they move from Texas to Hollywood to become big stars together. On their way there, they pick up a hitchhiker who happens to be a witch. She senses the innocence in Tre, curses him, and tells him that all his ambitions will fail. Will his quest for fame see fruition? Or is he doomed to be another lost actor in La La Land?
Genres: Comedy,Actors: Bayden Docking (producer), Bayden Docking (writer), Salvador Cantellano (editor), Salvador Cantellano (producer), Salvador Cantellano (director), Ab Vegvary (actor), Hayden Jones (actor), Tim Day (actor),
Genres: Action, Short,Actors: Alex Cox (writer), Kathy Burke (actress), Courtney Love (actress), Alex Cox (director), Eric Fellner (producer), Sy Richardson (actor), Elvis Costello (actor), Joe Strummer (actor), Del Zamora (actor), Cary Brokaw (producer), Dan Wool (composer), Graham Fletcher-Cook (actor), Graham Fletcher-Cook (actor), David Martin (editor), Dick Rude (writer),
Plot: Plot: the story of Straight to Hell Returns revolves around a group of hapless bank robbers (Sy Richardson, Joe Strummer, Dick Rude) who bury their loot and attempt to hide out in a deserted desert town. They quickly discover that the town is not deserted which doesn't stop a whole long of feasting, singing and overall decadence...followed by a slew of inevitable deaths.
Keywords: gunfight, neo-western, robbery, shootout, street-shootoutActors: Philip Davis (actor), Barry Cryer (actor), Simon Cowell (actor), Steve Coogan (actor), Christopher Biggins (actor), Tony Blair (actor), Michael Aspel (actor), George W. Bush (actor), John Bird (actor), Robbie Coltrane (actor), Tony Blackburn (actor), Steve Coogan (actor), John Cleese (actor), Brian Clemens (actor), Les Dennis (actor),
Genres: Documentary,Actors: Rob Kerchner (producer), Michelle Trachtenberg (actress), Robert Peters (actor), Amy Goldberg (producer), Kathleen Freeman (actress), Mike Elliott (producer), Martin Mull (actor), Michael McDonald (actor), Richard Riehle (actor), Lesley Ann Warren (actress), Eugene Levy (actor), Richard Fancy (actor), Phil Hawn (actor), Haim Saban (producer), Lance H. Robbins (producer),
Plot: After getting blamed for spoiling Christmas, the richest kid in the world wishes he'd never been born. Unfortunately, a wishing machine, invented by professor Keenbean, picked up the wish and made it come true. Now Richie finds himself in a parallel world where his only hope is to find professor Keenbean and the wishing machine so he can wish things back to normal.
Keywords: alternative-reality, based-on-comic, bed, boy, children, christmas, family-relationships, father-son-relationship, friendship, independent-filmActors: Varda Hardy (miscellaneous crew), Buck Henry (actor), Roy Dotrice (actor), Nan Garcia-Wood (miscellaneous crew), Christine Ebersole (actress), Amanda Plummer (actress), BD Wong (actor), Dan Lebental (producer), Dan Lebental (editor), Shea Rowan (miscellaneous crew), Sharon Hubbs (miscellaneous crew), Frank Popper (producer), George Irwin (actor), Bradd Saunders (writer), Bradd Saunders (director),
Plot: Louis and Cynthia Lewis are an insanely rich couple suffering from an acute case of boredom on their private island estate. Louis produces his own version of "Moby Dick" to end the tedium and to get his mind off his recently-discovered ill health; meanwhile, his wife and the three-person staff engage in several sexual escapades with each other.
Keywords: independent-filmActors: Courtney Love (actress), Jim Jarmusch (actor), Del Zamora (actor), Grace Jones (actress), Biff Yeager (actor), Kathy Burke (actress), Miguel Sandoval (actor), Xander Berkeley (actor), Dennis Hopper (actor), Sy Richardson (actor), Elvis Costello (actor), Joe Strummer (actor), Alex Cox (actor), Alex Cox (writer), Eric Fellner (producer),
Plot: A gang of bank robbers with a suitcase full of money go to the desert to hide out. After burying the loot, they find their way to a surreal town full of cowboys who drink an awful lot of coffee. The townspeople are hostile to the outsiders at first, but seem to accept them once they've killed a couple of people. After a while, a mysterious man named Dade arrives, who seems to have unpleasant business to settle with the robbers. A free-for-all shoot-em-up ensues.
Keywords: coffee, drugs, hanging, independent-film, neo-western, nihilism, rock, spoof, street-shootoutActors: Michael Hordern (actor), Daniel Day-Lewis (actor), John Savident (actor), Ballard Berkeley (actor), Jonathan Cecil (actor), Elizabeth Spriggs (actress), Cyril Luckham (actor), Barry Norman (actor), Michael Aldridge (actor), Edward Hibbert (actor), Edward Hibbert (actor), James Grout (actor), James Bree (actor), Rosalyn Landor (actress), Brian Morgan (director),
Genres: ,Actors: Joseph F. Robertson (producer), Joseph F. Robertson (director), Sandy Dempsey (actress), Joseph F. Robertson (writer), Keith McConnell (actor), Ron Darby (actor), Casey Larrain (actress), Donna Young (actress), Pete Dawson (actor), Anna Travers (actress),
Genres: Comedy,I found that this complete episode where missing for this eminent serie here on You Tube, And as I am convinced that you very much would like to watch this episode in full. I decided to upload the episode in question for your pleasure. Enjoy ladies and gentlemen! I don't own the rights to this video.
We find ourselves in the austerity of the 1950s, when England's aristocracy was feeling the pinch. Bertie Wooster has gone to a residential self-help school to learn how to darn his socks. Until he re-emerges, Jeeves has signed up with Bill Rowcester (pronounced Roaster), an earl who is failing to make ends meet in trade, and yearning to sell his stately home, which has charm and damp in equal measure. In his new environment Jeeves is required to exert his mammoth brain to what would be breaking point for any normal intellect. Apart from the current economic crisis and his employer's complete ignorance of digging and delving, Jeeves has to duck and weave to preserve his temporary master from grievous injury at the hands of a) a very angry White Hunter, and b) a small but feisty fiancée. ...
Easily one of the best episode in the entire series!
Entire Episode Jeeves and Wooster Season 1 Episode 3:The Village Sports Day at Twing Doesn't belong to me.
I am SO sorry for the gap between uploads. My internet connection was down for quite a while. This is the last episode of season 6! Doesn't belong to me.
An interview with Alistair Cooke.
An interview with Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry about Jeeves and Wooster.
Join Robert Webb as the effervescent, aristocratic fool Bertie Wooster and Mark Heap as his dutiful valet, Jeeves with Mark Hadfield as Seppings in the critically acclaimed stage play Jeeves & Wooster in Perfect Nonsense. Subscribe http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=WestEndTheatre http://www.jeevesandwoosterplay.com/ | https://www.facebook.com/JeevesAndWoosterPlay | https://twitter.com/bertiewooster | http://www.youtube.com/user/WestEndTheatre When a country house weekend takes a turn for the worse, Bertie Wooster is unwittingly called on to play matchmaker, but also to steal a silver cow creamer from Totleigh Towers. Naturally, the ever dependable Jeeves is there to prevent Bertie from making a fool of himself in front of a cast of Wodehouse¹s finest characters. Enj...
We caught up with Robert Webb and Mark Heap who are currently appearing in Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense at the Duke of York's Theatre, London. Interviewer: Theo Bosanquet Filming: Rosie Bannister Editing: Ben Hewis
Stephen Mangan and Matthew MacFadyen talk about transferring television's much loved characters, Jeeves and Wooster, to London's West End. The new show. Perfect Nonsense, is directed by Sean Foley and is based on PG Wodehouse's 1938 novel The Code of the Woosters. The characters were memorably played on TV by Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry in the 1990s.
Beloved British actor, author, and comedian Stephen Fry shares his expert knowledge of the life and work of P.G. Wodehouse.
Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie perform a hilarious short comedy sketch in a police station. A man making a statement has a surname that is pretty hard to pronounce! Classic moment from the ground-breaking comedy sketch show 'A Bit of Fry and Laurie'.
Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie are reunited after their last take on "A Bit of Fry and Laurie" Enjoy the interviews, old clips and more. Part 1 of 5
You got my number, why don’t you use it
You know my name, you won’t abuse it, abuse it
If you wanna wanna wanna wanna wanna have someone to talk
to, call me up.
(you got my number)
I’ll pick you up, in my car
Take you home, it’s not far, far
If you wanna wanna wanna wanna wanna have someone to talk
If you wanna wanna wanna wanna wanna have someone to talk
to, call me up.
Why don’t you call my number
Why don’t you call my number
Why don’t you call my number...now
You know my number, why don’t you use it
You know my name, you won’t abuse it