Right Ho, Jeeves

Right Ho, Jeeves by Pelham Grenville Wodehouse is a humorous exploration of the antics at Brinkley Court, published by Penguin Books in 1986. This edition, a reprint, spans 247 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around Bertie Wooster, who finds himself frustrated with the perception that he is merely an accessory to his valet, Jeeves. As mayhem ensues, Bertie takes it upon himself to tackle the chaos, asserting that he possesses more wit than often credited.
Readers will encounter a lively narrative filled with comedic situations and character dynamics, particularly between Bertie Wooster and Jeeves. The book delves into themes of class and intelligence, showcasing the humorous interplay between the characters. With its focus on the humorous aspects of English society, this work is a notable addition to the genre of humorous fiction. The full-cast radio production features performances by Michael Hordern and Richard Briers, enhancing the experience of Wodehouse’s witty dialogue and engaging plot.
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This full-cast radio production stars Michael Hordern and Richard Briers. Mayhem has broken out at Brinkley Court and there would seem to be a desperate need for Jeeves. But Bertie is fed up with the assumption that he is merely an addendum to his personal attendant. There are more brains in the Wooster household than just Jeeves, you know! Stand back: Bertram Wooster is on the case.
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