Ardent fans of British author P.G. Wodehouse will already be familiar with the well-known, if not infamous period of his life spent in German internment camps, from 1940 to 1941. During that time, the ...
Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie in ITV's Jeeves and Wooster series in the 1990s PG Wodehouse, creator of Jeeves and Bertie Wooster, was the most English novelist imaginable. His comic world was old ...
As a teenager Stephen Fry was, in his own words, "spellbound" by Wodehouse's writing. After discovering which American village his idol lived in, he popped a poorly addressed letter in the post ...
We got a letter from Simon & Schuster the other day saying that P. G. Wodehouse was going to have his eightieth birthday on October 15th; that on that date they were issuing a large collection of ...
Starting with footage of PG Wodehouse at home in the Hamptons on New York's Long Island, this interview shows the author at his genial and self-deprecating best. Wodehouse cheerfully discusses his ...
Novels by David Nicholls, Kaliane Bradley, Dolly Alderton and Ferdia Lennon are among the seven "wickedly funny" books that ...
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Another Southampton man who disembarked the Empire Orwell was Private Reg Budden of Wodehouse Road, Itchen. He was greeted by his mother, Mrs. Mercy Budden, of Victoria Street, Northam, and a nephew, ...
The celebrity cook Jamie Oliver has a sideline as an author. Not all his books are about cooking and food: Oliver has written two children’s books as well, Billy and the Great Giant Adventure and ...
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