Oh, thank you for that, Louise! I'd come across one or two of these before, but it was great to read the others. If you believe it, I read my first Jeeves and Wooster book a year ago yes, I know, I was being utterly useless before that!). Thanks for the time and effort you took to assemble all the links etc
It's never to late for Jeeves and Wooster. *g* But I'm glad you've discovered them at last. The BBC (I think it was them) made 4 series of the books, starring Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry. If you ever get a chance to watch them, I'd recommend them too. I'm really pleased that the links were useful. I've been wanting to do it for ages, but never got round to it, so now I'm glad I did.
I've seen quite a few of the Fry and Laurie tv series, oddly, since I would watch most things with those two in them (but we'll make an exception for the 'Little' films, shall we?). Just been lazy about the books, which is unforgiveable because they are lovely - though rather a large canon :). Penguin is republishing them all, 2-4 a year, in a single edition format, and one of my friends moaned that that meant her collection wouldn't be finished for the next quarter of a century! Now there's a franchise!
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Date: 2003-05-18 08:17 am (UTC)I've seen quite a few of the Fry and Laurie tv series, oddly, since I would watch most things with those two in them (but we'll make an exception for the 'Little' films, shall we?). Just been lazy about the books, which is unforgiveable because they are lovely - though rather a large canon :). Penguin is republishing them all, 2-4 a year, in a single edition format, and one of my friends moaned that that meant her collection wouldn't be finished for the next quarter of a century! Now there's a franchise!