The BBC comedy series World of Wooster was based on P.G. Wodehouse's whimsical short stories about upper-class twit Bertie Wooster (Ian Carmichael) and his ever-resourceful (and infinitely more intelligent) butler Jeeves (Dennis Price). Most of the stories dealt with Bertie's desultory romances, with Jeeves forever coming to the rescue of his master when things threatened to go beyond the point of no return. Debuting May 30, 1965, the series ran for three seasons; by the time of its final telecast on November 16, 1967, the title had been changed to The World of Wodehouse so that those P.G. Wodehouse stories not featuring Jeeves and Wooster could be utilized. Alas, of the series' 20 videotaped episodes, only two are currently known to exist in the BBC vaults.
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It's Kevin is a British television comedy show, created by and starring the actor and comedian Kevin Eldon. It was screened on BBC Two between March and April 2013.
Comedy Ain't for the Money documents a stand-up comedy competition, focusing on the lives of the different competitors. The comics explain what drove them to this particular job, and where they find inspiration for new material. Among the performers who appear are Will Durst, Chris Karney, and Eddie Lift.
Ghassan is a promiscuous man, married to a well-known judge within his community. When his phone is stolen by his mistress and an accomplice, Ghassan's world threatens to collapse - as the contents of his phone contain secrets that are capable of disrupting his whole life.