

Jeeves and Wooster
Season - Episode
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4 - 1Return to New York May 16, 1993
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4 - 2The Once and Future Ex May 23, 1993
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4 - 3Bridegroom Wanted May 30, 1993
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4 - 4The Delayed Arrival Jun 06, 1993
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4 - 5Trouble at Totleigh Towers Jun 13, 1993
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4 - 6The Ties That Bind Jun 20, 1993
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3 - 1Bertie Sets Sail Mar 29, 1992
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3 - 2The Full House Apr 05, 1992
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3 - 3Introduction on Broadway Apr 12, 1992
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3 - 4Right Ho, Jeeves Apr 19, 1992
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3 - 5Hot Off the Press Apr 26, 1992
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3 - 6Comrade Bingo May 03, 1992
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2 - 1Jeeves Saves the Cow Creamer Apr 14, 1991
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2 - 2A Plan for Gussie Apr 21, 1991
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2 - 3Pearls Mean Tears Apr 28, 1991
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2 - 4Jeeves in the Country May 05, 1991
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2 - 5Kidnapped! May 12, 1991
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2 - 6Jeeves the Matchmaker May 19, 1991
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1 - 1Jeeves Takes Charge Apr 22, 1990
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1 - 2Tuppy and the Terrier Apr 29, 1990
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1 - 3The Purity of the Turf May 06, 1990
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1 - 4The Hunger Strike May 13, 1990
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1 - 5Brinkley Manor May 20, 1990
Overview
Jeeves and Wooster is a British comedy-drama series adapted by Clive Exton from P.G. Wodehouse's "Jeeves" stories. It aired on the ITV network from 1990 to 1993, starring Hugh Laurie as Bertie Wooster, a young gentleman with a "distinctive blend of airy nonchalance and refined gormlessness", and Stephen Fry as Jeeves, his improbably well-informed and talented valet. Wooster is a bachelor, a minor aristocrat and member of the idle rich. He and his friends, who are mainly members of The Drones Club, are extricated from all manner of societal misadventures by the indispensable valet, Jeeves. The stories are set in the United Kingdom and the United States in the 1930s.