P. G. Wodehouse wrote the books the television show was based off of.
The Jeeves and Wooster stories were originally written by P.G. Wodehouse.
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Jeeves and Wooster - 1990 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG (some episodes) Australia:G (some episodes) Singapore:PG UK:PG
In "By Jeeves", Bertie Wooster is meant to be performing a banjo concert, however his banjo keeps breaking and, while Jeeves is sent to find the parts required to repair the instrument, Wooster is left to entertain the audience by telling stories of his exploits, engagements and subsequent narrow escapes.
Jeeves and Wooster - 1990 The Silver Jug or Jeeves Saves the Cow Creamer 2-1 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U (video rating) (1999) (2005)
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It is possible to purchase the TV series Jeeves ans Wooster form a store like Walmart or Target (or on their website). This series can also be found on websites like Amazon.
Jeeves and Wooster - 1990 Return to New York 4-1 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U (video rating) (2000) (2005)
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Jeeves was a fictional character created by author P.G. Wodehouse, who appeared in a series of comic novels and short stories. Jeeves was a highly competent and resourceful valet who served as a personal attendant to the bumbling and naive Bertie Wooster.
I'm pretty sure that no well known super hero has a butler named Jeeve's. My prediction is that you thinking of Jeeves (Reginald Jeeves) from a famous novel called P.G. Wodehouse. Jeeves appeared in the novel as a "gentleman's personal gentleman" of Bertie Wooster