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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780767044332
Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 0767044339
Label: A&E Home Video
Manufacturer: A&E Home Video
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: A&E Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: March 26, 2002
Running Time: 300 minutes
Sales Rank: 16490
Studio: A&E Home Video
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Editorial Review:
Description: Jeeves is the ultimate gentleman's gentleman, a silent, cerebral and engagingly protective butler with a steadfast dedication to his master. Wooster is the classic British young man of means, blessed with a touch too generous a heart and a slight deficit in the noggin department. Their adventures together, chronicled in P. G. Wodehouse's classic tales, have charmed generations of readers. And the TV adaptations of these enchanting stories, starring Hugh Laurie (Black Adder, Sense and Sensibility) and Stephen Fry (Wilde, Cold Comfort Farm) won dedicated audiences on both sides of the Atlantic. The acclaimed JEEVES & WOOSTER programs have finally come to DVD. This eagerly anticipated set includes these exquisite escapades:
Return to New York The Once and Future Ex Bridegroom Wanted The Delayed Arrival Trouble at Totleigh Towers The Ties that Bind
Average Rating: 
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The first DVD isn't memorable, but the second DVD includes perhaps (for my money) the best acted, most hilarious and over-the-top episodes of the whole series. Many times my wife and I burst out in hysterics, especially the foot-trodding scene and impromptu song in the second episode of the second DVD. Priceless stuff!
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Seasons 1-3 were marvelous and Fry and Laurie do their best to save this season but there are some truly terrible episodes. Episode 2 is the worst episode ever, ending with a stupid chase up the Empire State building. This season seems to rely on ending many episodes with a final chaotic chase scene.
It has a few good moments and some good dialog but it's only worth having just to say that you have the whole series. A sad end to an incredible series.
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This is just great British humor. How refreshing to see something funny that isn't based on filthy language, sex or violence.
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This season isn't as strong and is a bit sillier than the other three, but that should in no way effect your decision to buy this because it's better than 99% of what's on TV today. You will not be dissappointed.
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The fourth season of "Jeeves and Wooster" has the same problem as the third -- half of it takes place in America, and these are probably the weakest of the series. But the series has a solid finale as the pair return to England, and several romantic subplots are wrapped up for good.
Bertie "Returns to New York" and the comforts of the more laid-back America, only to have Aunt Agatha and his prodigal cousins Claude and Eustace turn up. Unfortunately, the cousins only pretend to leave ... Read More
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