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Several of the Blandings shorts from this collection were adapted for television by the [[BBC]], broadcast in February and March 1967 in six half-hour episodes. They starred [[Ralph Richardson]] as [[Lord Emsworth]], [[Derek Nimmo]] as [[Freddie Threepwood]], [[Meriel Forbes]] as [[Constance Keeble|Lady Constance]], and [[Stanley Holloway]] as [[Sebastian Beach|Beach]]. Unfortunately the master tapes of all but the first part ("Lord Emsworth and the Girl Friend"), were wiped, and no known copies exist.
Several of the Blandings shorts from this collection were adapted for television by the [[BBC]], broadcast in February and March 1967 in six half-hour episodes. They starred [[Ralph Richardson]] as [[Lord Emsworth]], [[Derek Nimmo]] as [[Freddie Threepwood]], [[Meriel Forbes]] as [[Constance Keeble|Lady Constance]], and [[Stanley Holloway]] as [[Sebastian Beach|Beach]]. Unfortunately the master tapes of all but the first part ("Lord Emsworth and the Girl Friend"), were wiped, and no known copies exist.


Three of the stories featured in the collection, "Mr Potter takes a Rest Cure", "The Rise of Minna Nordstrom" and "The Nodder", were produced as part of the BBC's [[Wodehouse Playhouse]] series, starring [[John Alderton]] and [[Pauline Collins]], airing in 1975 and 1976 respectively.<ref>[http://www.blandings.org.uk/stage/Playhouse.htm Wodehouse Playhouse] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090104234844/http://www.blandings.org.uk/stage/Playhouse.htm |date=4 January 2009 }}, Blandings.</ref>
Three of the stories featured in the collection, "Mr Potter takes a Rest Cure", "The Rise of Minna Nordstrom" and "The Nodder", were produced as part of the BBC's [[Wodehouse Playhouse]] series, starring [[John Alderton]] and [[Pauline Collins]], airing in 1975 and 1976 respectively.


In 2013. [[BBC]] television aired a new series ''[[Blandings (TV series)|Blandings]]'' starring [[Timothy Spall]] as [[Lord Emsworth|Clarence]], [[Jennifer Saunders]] as [[Constance Keeble|Connie]], and Jack Farthing as [[Freddie Threepwood|Freddie]]. [[Sebastian Beach|Beach]] was played by [[Mark Williams (actor)|Mark Williams]] (2013) and [[Tim Vine]] (2014).
In 2013. [[BBC]] television aired a new series ''[[Blandings (TV series)|Blandings]]'' starring [[Timothy Spall]] as [[Lord Emsworth|Clarence]], [[Jennifer Saunders]] as [[Constance Keeble|Connie]], and Jack Farthing as [[Freddie Threepwood|Freddie]]. [[Sebastian Beach|Beach]] was played by [[Mark Williams (actor)|Mark Williams]] (2013) and [[Tim Vine]] (2014).

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Blandings Castle and Elsewhere is a collection of 12 short stories by P.G. Wodehouse. It was first published in the United Kingdom on 12 April 1935 by Herbert Jenkins, London, and, as Blandings Castle, in the United States on 20 September 1935 by Doubleday Doran, New York.[1] All the stories had previously appeared in Strand Magazine in the United Kingdom and all except the last story in various U.S. magazines.

Overview

The first six stories all take place at the book's namesake Blandings Castle; they are set some time between the events of Leave it to Psmith (1923) and those of Summer Lightning (1929). The seventh concerns Bobbie Wickham, an acquaintance and sometime fiancée of Bertie Wooster, and the last five are narrated by Mr Mulliner.

Contents

Television

Several of the Blandings shorts from this collection were adapted for television by the BBC, broadcast in February and March 1967 in six half-hour episodes. They starred Ralph Richardson as Lord Emsworth, Derek Nimmo as Freddie Threepwood, Meriel Forbes as Lady Constance, and Stanley Holloway as Beach. Unfortunately the master tapes of all but the first part ("Lord Emsworth and the Girl Friend"), were wiped, and no known copies exist.

Three of the stories featured in the collection, "Mr Potter takes a Rest Cure", "The Rise of Minna Nordstrom" and "The Nodder", were produced as part of the BBC's Wodehouse Playhouse series, starring John Alderton and Pauline Collins, airing in 1975 and 1976 respectively.

In 2013. BBC television aired a new series Blandings starring Timothy Spall as Clarence, Jennifer Saunders as Connie, and Jack Farthing as Freddie. Beach was played by Mark Williams (2013) and Tim Vine (2014).

See also

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References and sources

References
  1. McIlvaine, E., Sherby, L.S. and Heineman, J.H. (1990) P.G. Wodehouse: A comprehensive bibliography and checklist. New York: James H. Heineman, pp. 68-69. Template:ISBN
Sources
  • Midkiff, Neil (The Wodehouse Society [US]) (2001-10-30). The Wodehouse short stories. P. G. Wodehouse pages. Archived from the original on 17 February 2007. Retrieved on 2006-04-24. – Alphabetical list of Wodehouse's short stories, with publication and collections.
  • Kuzmenko, Michel (The Russian Wodehouse Society) (2005-11-11). Blandings Castle. Bibliography. Archived from the original on 11 November 2005. – Lists of characters and publication dates for each story.

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