Jeeves in the Morning
Imagine that you are the writer and director of a regional theater company in say Northumberland County, Ontario Canada - and you want put on a summer play about the Home Country and the genteel life therein. Flip a coin and make it a comedy. Have as its two main protagonists a middling cut off the block of English nobility, prep school and Oxford, and give him a name like Bertram Wooster. Also provide him with an always not-quite-equal-to-the task aspiration to command the English language and literature as well as his indispensable manservant and general aide-de-campe, Jeeves. Have Bertie aspiring most notably for continuing access to the ravishing meals prepared for your blackmail-capable Aunt Dahlia by her incomparable French Chef Anatole, harboring a most fearful phobia for marital entanglements [though quite willing to aid and abate both male and female friends alike in their nuptial ventures], and finally constantly committing said self to come perilously to the aid of old school friends and their acquaintances in their random times of need.
Now locate this comic sojourn in the English countryside, say the small ville of Steeple Bumpleigh which we know has sufficient population to support a constabulary plus a evening country social - a costume ball. People Steeple Bumpleigh with the comic likes such as:
Aunt Agatha Worpledon
Lord Worplesdon