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The World of Wooster

The World of Wooster

Description: The World of Wooster is a comedy television series, based on the Jeeves stories by author P. G. Wodehouse. The television series starred Ian Carmichael as English gentleman Bertie Wooster and Dennis Price as Bertie's valet Jeeves. The series aired on BBC Television from 1965 until 1967 in three series. Wikipedia
Genre: Comedy
Year Released: 1965
Number of seasons: 3
Number of episodes: 20
First episode air date: May 30, 1965
Network: BBC One
Written By: Richard Waring, Michael Mills
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