Jeeves & Wooster, broadcast back in the early 1990's on PBS.
Introduced me to the very dry and wonderfully witty world of P.G. Wodehouse.
It doesn't hurt at all the Stephen Frye portrayed the imitable Jeeves and the addle headed Berty Wooster was portrayed by Hugh Laurie.
For many years after it was broadcast we would check out the VHS tapes of the series from our library. Five years ago the family chipped in and bought the entire series on DVD for my birthday, or so they say. They enjoy it as much as I. We watch it still.
It is fantastically funny send up of the British upper class.
Here is some dialogue between the Wooster and his valet Jeeves.
Bertie Wooster: Ah, Jeeves, how was the little chap this morning?
Reginald Jeeves: Distressingly willful, sir.
Bertie Wooster: Ah well, we must look on the bright side, Jeeves. We must think of the untold goose we have done ourselves by nannying the beast until Aunt Agatha has finished her inspection of the continent.
Reginald Jeeves: True, sir. Um, pardon me for asking, sir, but are you proposing to appear in public in those garments?
Bertie Wooster: What? Certainly, Jeeves. What, a bit vivid do you think?
Reginald Jeeves: Not necessarily, sir. I am told that Mr Freddy 'He's a Riot' Flowerdew often appears on the music-hall stage in comparable attire, but...
Bertie Wooster: No, no, no. No, no, no. No buts, Jeeves. I happen to think very highly of them."
If you have not heard of the gems I envy you on your first viewing of them.
Well, I must tottle off the Drones now a play a bit of indoor rugby with the blokes....