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By Jeeves, originally Jeeves, is a musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, and lyrics and book by Alan Ayckbourn. It is based on the series of novels and short stories by P. G. Wodehouse that centre around the character of Bertie Wooster and his loyal valet, Jeeves .
The show is titled Ask Dad! rather than Ask Dad. Cyril goes on the show on a national tour, and Bertie tags along. Cyril goes on the show on a national tour, and Bertie tags along. Unlike the original story, the show makes it clear that Jeeves did tell young Blumenfield to say Cyril has a face like a fish.
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The Ask.com Jeeves balloon moves through Times Square in New York 23 November, 2000, during the 74th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade (Getty Images) ... Show comments. Advertisement.
Ask Jeeves was initiated as a beta version during mid-April 1997 and was initiated completely on June 1, 1997. [6] On September 18, 2001, Ask Jeeves acquired Teoma for more than $1.5 million. [8] In July 2005, Ask Jeeves was acquired by IAC. [9] [10] In February 2006, the name "Jeeves" was eliminated from Ask Jeeves and the search engine ...
In 1965, when Lloyd Webber was a 17-year-old budding musical-theatre composer, he was introduced to the 20-year-old aspiring pop-song writer Tim Rice. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] Their first collaboration was The Likes of Us , an Oliver! -inspired musical based on the true story of Thomas John Barnardo . [ 24 ]
The Black Crook, which ran from 1866 to 1868, was the first Broadway show to run for over one year. [127]This is a list of shows that have held the record for being the longest-running show (including straight plays and musicals) on Broadway since 1853.
He also appeared in the 1969 spin-off series, Music Music Music, in which the minstrels appeared without their blackface make-up, following accusations of racism against the show. Boulter appeared as the male lead – Freddie Flowerdew – in the musical production of "Ask Dad" in the Jeeves and Wooster episode, "Introduction on Broadway".