Based on stories by PG Woodhouse, Hugh Laurie is the immensely eligible Bertie Wooster. In this first series he is introduced to Jeeves (Stephen Fry) his trusted valet whose mighty intellect is entirely devoted to keeping his master out of trouble.
Even film executives know there are some titles that shouldn’t be touched. For many movie fans, “The Wizard of Oz” falls into that category. Yes, we’ve had a musical spin on the tale (1978’s “The Wiz”) and various prequels and spinoffs (1985’s “Return to Oz,” 2013’s “Oz the Great and Powerful”).