Right Ho, Jeeves sees Bertie Wooster blithely attempting to assume the role of Jeeves himself as a matters-of-the-heart adviser. Very unwise: from Gussie Fink-Nottle's romance with Madeline Bassett, to Tuppy Glossop and his stop/go engagement to Angela Travers, the young master succeeds only in making a bally mess of everyone's love-lives.
Toss into the mixing-bowl hot-headed chef Anatole, perpetually resigning from, returning to and re-resigning from the employ of Bertie's long-suffering Aunt Dahlia; and, shimmering over all, the lateral-thinking genius that is Jeeves. Here is more from the wondrously engaging world of Wodehouse, where laughter and inspired idiocy whirl together in warm-hearted celebration of great comic writing. Enjoy? Right ho!
Martin Jarvis is a much-admired actor whose name has become synonymous with Wodehouse in audio form. A versatile narrator, Martin also reads Carry On, Jeeves and The Inimitable Jeeves for CSA Word.
I prefer Jonathan Cecil
daj5zl 1 month ago
@Aeschylus They're both AMAZING!!! I don't know if I could pick with a gun to my head.
ozzian2000 7 months ago
dash it all i say ! ....I am reading this....bally old coinsidence....
lillkutty007 1 year ago
I have a number of the Jarvis recordings, and they're very good, but you must also check out the ones by Jonathan Cecil!
Aeschylus 2 years ago
its Martin Jarvis -but I agree -great reader
LearnFree2007 2 years ago
I agree, Martin Javis is the perfect reader for this.
AudiobooksMP3 2 years ago
Love Bertie Wooster -and Martin Jarvis gets it as it should be.
Thanks
AcceleratedLearning 2 years ago 2