The series, which followed the television series The World of Wooster, was shown on BBC Television. It consisted of two series, the 1967 Blandings Castle series (six episodes) and the 1968 Ukridge series (seven episodes).
Apart from one or more extracts from one episode of Blandings Castle ("Lord Emsworth and the Girl Friend"),[2] all episodes of both Blandings Castle and Ukridge are lost.[3]
The World of Wodehouse was created as a result of the success of the BBC television series The World of Wooster, which aired from May 1965 to
November 1967. The six episodes of the Blandings Castle series, which aired in early 1967, were screened before the third series of The World of Wooster, which was broadcast later that year.[8]
Penguin Books, which had previously published Jeeves books with covers featuring full-colour promotional images from The World of Wooster, published tie-in Blandings books with covers featuring promotional images from The World of Wodehouse in December 1966.[13][14]
Derek Nimmo, who played Freddie Threepwood in the Blandings Castle series, also played Bingo Little in several episodes of The World of Wooster.[15] Both Anton Rodgers and Julian Holloway, who played Ukridge and Corky respectively in the Ukridge series, had previously played other roles in the third series of The World of Wooster. Rodgers also portrayed Rupert Baxter in the third episode of the Blandings Castle series, "Lord Emsworth and the Crime Wave at Blandings".[16]
Guest appearances: Derek Nimmo as Freddie Threepwood, Jimmy Edwards as Sir Gregory Parsloe-Parsloe, Alfred Marks as Mr Donaldson, Lynn Rainbow as Aggie
Guest appearances: Derek Nimmo as Freddie Threepwood, Jimmy Edwards as Sir Gregory Parsloe-Parsloe, Richard Klee as Cyril Wellbeloved, Leslie Phillips as the Rev. Esmond Gander, Marilyn Taylerson as Gertrude[1][4]
Guest appearances: Marian Spencer as Aunt Julia, David Langton as Col. Bagnew, Tim Barrett as Victor Beamish, Hugh Latimer as Barter, Eric Dodson as Mr. Wapshott, Joan Benham as Lady Bastable
Guest appearances: Marian Spencer as Aunt Julia, Hugh Latimer as Barter, John Blythe as Joe, Kenneth Thornett as Bowles, Noel Davis as Tupper, Harry Davis as the Barman, Damaris Hayman as Angelica Vining
Guest appearances:Dickie Owen as Battling Billson, Kenneth Thornett as Bowles, Noel Davis as Tuppf, Harry Davis as the Barman, Robin Wentworth as Billson's second, Pamela Cundell as Flossie Burns
Guest appearances: Marian Spencer as Aunt Julia, Hugh Latimer as Barter, Dickie Owen as Battling Billson, Harry Davis as the Barman, Brian Oulton as Stuttering Sam, Debbie Bowen as the Buttercup girl
Guest appearances: Marian Spencer as Aunt Julia, Kenneth Thornett as Bowles, Noel Davis as Tupper, Margaretta Scott as Lady Lakenham, Patrick Waddington as Sir Rupert Lakenham, Janie Booth as Millie Lakenham