Wodehousean Comedy - an IFDB Poll

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Manors, butlers, m'ladies, m'lords. Be they upstairs or downstairs, or asking if you rang.

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Aunts and Butlers, by Robin Johnson
3 votes
"Especially the first half. Rather good m'lady." [+]... "Goes in different directions later on, but opening is very Wodehovian" [+]... "The poll could..." [+]...

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Tally Ho, by Kreg Segall
2 votes
"A Jazz Age Comedy of Manners" [+]... (No comment) [+]...

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The Eleusinian Miseries, by Mike Russo
2 votes
"The Ancient-Greek setting is nonstandard but this is an intentional Wodehouse pastiche" [+]... (No comment) [+]...

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Lady Thalia and the Seraskier Sapphires, by E. Joyce and N. Cormier
2 votes
"Not as specifically Wodehovian, but the 20s setting and farcical complications of the heists might scratch the same itch" [+]... "The game's sequel..." [+]...

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Jolly Good: Cakes and Ale, by Kreg Segall
2 votes
"Get yourself into and out of another fine mess!" [+]... (No comment) [+]...

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Alias 'The Magpie', by J. J. Guest
2 votes
"Master thief sets his sights on a Blandings-style estate" [+]... (No comment) [+]...

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Deck the Halls, Gieves, by VerdantTome
1 vote
"Christmas-themed..." [+]...

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The Magpie Takes the Train, by Mathbrush
1 vote
"Second Magpie game relocates to America, but still has much of the original’s style" [+]...

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