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Bertram Wooster's interminable banjolele playing has driven Jeeves, his otherwise steadfast gentleman's gentleman, to give notice. The foppish aristocrat cannot survive for long without his Shakespeare-quoting and problem-solving valet, however, and after a narrowly escaped forced marriage, a cottage fire, and a great butter theft, the celebrated literary odd couple are happy to return to the way things were.
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Comment on this specific adaptation and recording by LA TheatreWorks -- the adjustment from a minstrel show and blackface disguise for Wooster to an "Appalachian" band and a disguising false beard was, well, a wise decision. If only the Laurie & Fry adaptation had opted for a similar update.