Jeeves And Wooster: The Complete 3rd Series (UK)
Click to read:
2 Disc Set
Certificate: PG
Running Time: 0 mins
Retail Price: £19.99
Release Date:
Content Type: TV Series
Synopsis:
All six episodes of Bertie and Jeeves` from the third series. In these adventures we see Bertie flitting across the pond on a transatlantic jolly, and flitting back again once Jeeves has cleared up the hilarious mayhem! Faced with the horrifying prospect of marriage to Glossop, Bertie flees London for the New World and New York. However, the quiet life still evades him as his Manhattan apartment is soon overrun with irate millionaires, irresponsible aristocrats, gun-toting police and the formidable Aunt Agatha! Once again it looks like Bertie is going to land himself in a real pickle, that is until the intervention of the impeccable Jeeves.
Special Features:
Video Tracks:
Standard 1.33:1
Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital Stereo 2.0 English
Directed By:
Simon Langton
Robert Young
Ferdinand Fairfax
Written By:
Clive Exton
P.G. Wodehouse
Starring:
Stephen Fry
Hugh Laurie
Soundtrack By:
Anne Dudley
Director of Photography:
Eileen Diss
Costume Designer:
Dany Everett
Producer:
Brian Eastman
Distributor:
VCI
Your Opinions and Comments
The third time out for the Fry/Laurie pairing playing the upper class playboy, and his gentlemans gentleman.
The Plot
We start this series finding that Bertie is deep in trouble, very nearly getting married to one of the circle of eligible young women in his circle. The code of the Woosters would require him to go through with the attachment rather than let down a lady.
Therefore with some nimble footwork, he is aboard a liner heading for New York, away from potential fiancees and medlesome aunts.
But the reach of the Aunts is worldwide, and he soon finds himself safely ensconced in New York, but with Aunt demands on his time.
After the first three episodes and a number of scrapes
which Jeeves manages to steer him out of, we find his Aunt`s catching up with him and its back home to Blighty.
The Cast
Perfectly matched as ever, Fry and Laurie deliver their usual seasoned performances.
The Visuals/Audio
A little washed out in some of the outdoor shots, and a plain stereo sound track.
All very nicely done though. Period settings and cars etc.
The Extras
Nothing really, although in this one we have nicely animated menus in full 5.1 sound.
Summary
Great stuff, an excellent series of short humourous episodes to cheer up any wet weeknight.