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P.G. Wodehouse has been much-adapted for the radio, and so there have been many incarnations of Jeeves and Wooster, not unlike Holmes and Watson when you think about it. This lively 2006 adaptation happens to feature a Jeeves played by the late Andrew Sachs, who is best known for playing Manuel in Fawlty Towers but has done plenty of other stuff - and remains the last regular Doctor Watson on BBC radio (having appeared in four series alongside Clive Merrison as Holmes).
On this occasion Bertie Wooster was played by Marcus Brigstocke - a good choice to nail the assininity of the character, not least because of his popular comedy character Giles Wemmbley-Hogg. Giles was a posh young backpacker on an unending gap-year odyssey round a world that he consistently fails to understand - and I suppose could be viewed as one of Wooster's natural descendants...
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