The BBC4 biopic Wodehouse in Exile charts the writer's involvement in wartime propaganda and his subsequent fall from grace
"Mr Selfridge, Call the Midwife, Ripper Street, Blandings. Thud, thud, thud, thud. It’s like being run over by a steam train driven by a man in a stovepipe hat"
The comedian and writer plays Baxter, Lord Emsworth's secretary, in the second episode of BBC1's PG Wodehouse adaptation
"Blandings is a world unto itself and Wodehouse pours into it his deepest feelings for England"
"I’ve been a character actor for 25 years and nobody’s ever cast me for my sexual attraction... So it’s not something I worry about”
"It was like drinking a beautiful, nourishing soup - the cleverness of his language, the idiosyncratic form it takes"
Timothy Spall, Jennifer Saunders and a pig star in the Sunday night adaptation of PG Wodehouse's stories