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Boko Fittleworth is a fictional character created by P. G. Wodehouse. His given name is George Fittleworth. He is a good friend of Bertie Wooster. He is an author, and hence, has a unique dress sense. Even the normally unflappable Jeeves is strongly affected at the sight of Boko's grey trousers with a patch on the knee. Bertie describes Jeeves, on meeting Boko for the first time, as having "winced visibly and tottered off to the kitchen, no doubt to pull himself together with cooking sherry." P. G. Wodehouse, pictured in 1904, became famous for his complex plots, ingenious wordplay, and prolific output Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse KBE (October 15, 1881 â February 14, 1975) (pronounced WOOD-house) was an English comic writer who enjoyed enormous popular success for more than seventy years. ...
Some critics saw Bertie Wooster, here portrayed by Hugh Laurie in ITVs Jeeves and Wooster series, as detrimental to the worldwide image of the British young man. ...
Reginald Jeeves, here portrayed by Stephen Fry in ITVs Jeeves and Wooster series, is P. G. Wodehouses most famous character. ...
Bertie notes that Boko looks like "a cross between a comedy juggler and a parrot that has been dragged through a hedge backwards" and "dresses like a tramp cyclist." Boko lives in a small cottage in the country village of Steeple Bumpleigh, where Bertie's Aunt Agatha and her second husband, Lord Worplesdon, as well as the latter's daughter, the infamous Florence Craye, also reside. Agatha Gregson, later Lady Worplesdon, is a fictional character created by P. G. Wodehouse. ...
Percival Percy Craye, Earl of Worplesdon is a fictional character who appears in P.G. Wodehouses Jeeves novels and stories. ...
Lady Florence Craye is a fictional character who appears in P. G. Wodehouses Jeeves stories and novels. ...
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