Overview
The World of Wodehouse was a comedy television series, based on the Blandings Castle and Ukridge comedy stories by P. G. Wodehouse. The series, which followed The World of Wooster, was shown on BBC Television during 1967 and 1968. Apart from one or more extracts from a solitary episode of Blandings Castle broadcast in February 1967, all episodes of both series are lost.
Seasons & Episodes
Blandings Castle
Clarence Threepwood, 9th Earl of Emsworth, lord and master of Blandings Castle, wants nothing more than to talk to his prize pig and potter about in his gardens. Reality intrudes in the form of family duties and his strong-willed sisters.
Ukridge
Stanley Featherstonehaugh (pronounced "fan-shaw") Ukridge is a quick-witted idler who is always working on his next get-rich scheme. This may lead to him opening a dog-training school, insuring fiddles, rigging horse races, or just hitting up his hapless chum Corky.
Key Information
Cast & Crew
Anton Rodgers
Stanley Featherstonehaugh Ukridge
Julian Holloway
Corky
Ralph Richardson
Clarence Threepworth, 9th Earl of Emsworth
Stanley Holloway
Beach
Meriel Forbes
Lady Constance
Jack Radcliffe
McAllister
Marian Spencer
Aunt Julia
Derek Nimmo
The Hon. Freddie Threepwood
Hugh Latimer
Barter
Noel Davis
Tupper
Kenneth Thornett
Bowles
Harry Davis
Barman
Frequently Asked Questions
The World of Wodehouse was a comedy television series, based on the Blandings Castle and Ukridge comedy stories by P. G. Wodehouse. The series, which followed The World of Wooster,...
The World of Wodehouse has 2 seasons with 13 episodes.
The World of Wodehouse premiered on February 24, 1967.
No, The World of Wodehouse has ended. The final episode aired on August 26, 1968.
The World of Wodehouse originally aired on BBC One. Check your local streaming services for availability.
The World of Wodehouse was created by P.G. Wodehouse.
The World of Wodehouse has a rating of 0.0/10 based on user reviews.
The World of Wodehouse is classified as Comedy.