LONDON - A good butler knows just how to rouse one after a boozy night and now anyone can wake feeling pampered to the indulgent tones of the consummate valet.
The Voco clock boasts an alarm of several morning greetings in the dulcet tones of Stephen Fry reprising his role as Jeeves from the 1990s British television comedy series "Jeeves and Wooster", based on the novels of P.G. Wodehouse.
The clock has nearly 50 different wake-up messages including: "Good morning sir. I'm so sorry to disturb you but it appears to be morning. Very inconvenient I agree sir." and "Come come sir. Let us not be defeated. Let us seize the day..."
The clock is sold in British stores and online at Web site: http://www.fanpop.com/external/16646.
Fry's character Jeeves was the gentleman's gentleman in the series to actor Hugh Laurie's eccentric character Bertie Wooster, rescuing him from scrapes with angry fathers and nutty aristocratic relations.
