Book description
The first life of the man who was Lord Peter Wimsey, Bertie Wooster
and starred in I'm Alright, Jack! With the death of Ian Carmichael in
2010 one of the last links was lost with the golden age of British
cinema. Carmichael starred alongside Terry-Thomas and Peter Sellers in
the Boulting brothers' classic satirical comedies I'm Alright, Jack!
Private's Progress and School for Scoundrels. He summed up, on screen
and in life, the kind of Englishman who was beginning to emerge after
the war Â- educated, not necessarily upper class, upwardly mobile and
a study in good manners and a sense of fair play Â- and thus played
the straight-man foil to the distracted ravings of his wilder
co-stars. Subsequently, he became Bertie Wooster in a highly
successful television series based on P. G. Wodehouse's Jeeves
stories. He also made the part of Lord Peter Wimsey his own in another
long-running adaptation of Dorothy L. Sayers' famous detective novels,
and was still acting on television well into his eighties alongside
Susan Hampshire in ITV's drama series The Royal.
Rob Fairclough is also the author of The Sweeney: The Official
Companion