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* DisownedAdaptation: The 1936 InNameOnly film adaptation of ‘’Literature/ThankYouJeeves'', starring Creator/DavidNiven as Wooster and Creator/ArthurTreacher as Jeeves. Wodehouse complained that Treacher spent too much time doing comic mugging, and the script had not one word in common with anything Wodehouse ever wrote.
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* QuoteSource: Mr. Wodehouse provides the page-quotes for the following TV Trope articles:
** ConfirmedBachelor
** CoveredInMud
** EyePop
** GivingThemTheStrip
** ServileSnarker
** SpontaneousCrowdFormation
** ConfirmedBachelor
** CoveredInMud
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** GivingThemTheStrip
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** SpontaneousCrowdFormation
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** RussianGuySuffersMost
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* {{Defictionalization}}: [[http://tinypineapple.com/nurses/navy-nurse-banks Navy Nurse by Rosie M. Banks]]. Wodehouse gave the author permission to use Miss Banks's name as their ''nom de plume''.
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* BigNameFan:Apart from obvious admirers like Creator/StephenFry, his fans include Creator/EvelynWaugh, Creator/DouglasAdams and Creator/ChristopherHitchens.
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* {{Defictionalization}}: [[http://tinypineapple.com/nurses/navy-nurse-banks Navy Nurse by Rosie M. Banks]]. Wodehouse gave the author permission to use Miss Banks's name as their ''nom de plume''.
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* BigNameFan:Apart from obvious admirers like Creator/StephenFry, his fans include Creator/EvelynWaugh, Creator/DouglasAdams and Creator/ChristopherHitchens.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: In his first novel, ''The Pothunters'', the protagonists use a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hectograph jellygraph]] to produce a short run of their underground school magazine. While a 21st-century reader can work out from context that it's some kind of duplicator, it's very unlikely that they'd ever have encountered one.
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* Defictionalization: [[http://tinypineapple.com/nurses/navy-nurse-banks Navy Nurse by Rosie M. Banks]]. Wodehouse gave the author permission to use Miss Banks's name as their ''nom de plume''.
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* Defictionalization: {{Defictionalization}}: [[http://tinypineapple.com/nurses/navy-nurse-banks Navy Nurse by Rosie M. Banks]]. Wodehouse gave the author permission to use Miss Banks's name as their ''nom de plume''.
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* Defictionalization: [[http://tinypineapple.com/nurses/navy-nurse-banks Navy Nurse by Rosie M. Banks]]. Wodehouse gave the author permission to use Miss Banks's name as their ''nom de plume''.
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* SequelGap: Long ones, frequently. Possibly the longest is between ''The Luck of the Bodkins'' (1935) and its sequel, ''Pearls, Girls, and Monty Bodkin'' (1972) — 37 years.
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* SequelGap: Long ones, frequently. Possibly the longest is between ''The Luck of the Bodkins'' (1935) and its sequel, ''Pearls, Girls, and Monty Bodkin'' (1972) — 37 years.
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** EyePop
** GivingThemTheStrip
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* Mr. Wodehouse provides the page-quotes for the following TV Trope articles:
** CoveredInMud
** RussianGuySuffersMost
** ServileSnarker
** SpontaneousCrowdFormation
** CoveredInMud
** RussianGuySuffersMost
** ServileSnarker
** SpontaneousCrowdFormation