I've never seen fanart of the 60's series "The World of Wooster" before (which makes plenty of sense considering almost the entire series is lost), so I thought I might as well remedy that for myself at least with this little linocut. They're clearly having a species of tiff or row but it won't last long!
221bees reblogged
221bees reblogged
Closing theme song from the (largely lost) 1965 - 1967 series "The World of Wooster" as performed in full by Ian Carmichael & Dennis Price along with the orchestra under the direction of Arthur Greenslade. Relased as a single in 1966, the song was written by Sandy Wilson. ("The Boyfriend", "Divorce Me Darling")
"I say-- rather catchy; eh, what---? Damn fine tune… one you can whistle or hum… Really speaks to me that song.... It's all the rage at the Drone's club at the moment…."
#i was just staring out the window for half an hour quietly seething about the majority of this series being wiped#knowledgeable parties believe that a few copies remain in the hands of private collectors (🤬)#so i guess there's the tiniest chance that they will make their way back to the archives before i die of old age#anyway.#casual nod to the sandy wilson writing credit#(also interesting that an instrumental version of sandy's 'the boy friend' was used for the bbc radio series theme)#(like...who's the boy friend? but i digress)#the world of wooster#jeeves