![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() There is also the problem that Wodehouse was at his best in narrative passages rather than with dialogue. There are time constraints on television programmes that books are not limited by. Apart from Stephen Fry being rather too young at the time to play Jeeves, the casting is nearly perfect, particularly Hugh Laurie as Wooster. Television and film adaptations are rarely as good as the original book, but this production is about as good as it gets. A surprising variety of humourists have been influenced by Wodehouse, including Peter Cook, John Cleese, Michael Palin, Ben Elton, Spike Milligan, Woody Allen and even Billy Connolly. Wodehouse should bear in mind the following points i) Wodehouse was a highly prodigious writer ii) All of his stories feature upper class idiots iii)There is always a happy ending iv) The plots are never plausible v) None of the first four points will prevent you from enjoying his work vi) Wodehouse is one of the greatest ever writers of English prose. ![]()
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