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Jeeves (born
Reginald Jeeves,
nicknamed Reggie) is a
fictional character in a
series of
comedic short stories and
novels by
English author P. G. Wodehouse...
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Jeeves,
originally Jeeves, is a
musical with
music by
Andrew Lloyd Webber, and
lyrics and book by Alan Ayckbourn. It is
based on the
series of novels...
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Jeeves and
Wooster is a
British comedy-drama
television series adapted by
Clive Exton from P. G. Wodehouse's "
Jeeves" stories. It
aired on the ITV network...
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characters featured in the
Jeeves novels and
short stories by P. G. Wodehouse.
Anatole is a
recurring fictional character in the
Jeeves stories,
being the supremely...
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Jeeves in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jeeves is a
fictional character created by
writer P. G. Wodehouse.
Jeeves may also
refer to:
Jeeves (ERP...
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downtown Oakland, California. Ask.com was
originally known as Ask
Jeeves, "
Jeeves"
being the name of a "gentleman's
personal gentleman", or valet, fetching...
- his valet,
Jeeves,
whose intelligence manages to save
Bertie or one of his
friends from
numerous awkward situations.
Bertie Wooster and
Jeeves have been...
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collection My Man
Jeeves (1919). The book is
considered part of the
Jeeves canon. The
first story in the book, "
Jeeves Takes Charge",
describes Jeeves' arrival...
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Jeeves in the Springtime" is a
short story by P. G. Wodehouse, and
features the
young gentleman Bertie Wooster and his
valet Jeeves. The
story was published...
- How
Right You Are,
Jeeves, and in the
United Kingdom on 12
August 1960 by
Herbert Jenkins, London. The
eighth Jeeves novel,
Jeeves in the
Offing chronicles...