Nick, what you do is not so much reading as acting - and excellent acting at that. You are a one-person troupe. I don't know how you play so many parts so very well. What characters you draw out! Phenomenal! I think your work will just continue to steadily gather fans, on and on, long into the future and after you are gone. Phenomenal!! Such a wonderful gift to the English speaking world.
Ha ha ha! That ending was priceless. Thank you Nick. It's been a while since I've found anyone who could do a decent job with these stories. But you have surpassed my expectations. And I owe you a debt of gratitude for allowing me to once again enjoy the antics of Wooster and Jeeves. Bravo! 👏
Sippy: "She is so far above me", Bertie: "Tall girl?" I love that line! Thank you for another wonderful reading, your the best Mr. Martin. Hope you are having a fantastic Sunday!
@@Trickynickymarts Most welcome , dear boy . You are gifted with the spirit of spreading joy to all who listen to your ‘ Speachifications ‘ ! Thank you for such wonderful story telling . Magnificent ❤️ 😊
You do a great job of these. You're actually my introduction to these stories. You very much sound like two different people (apologies to the other reader if there actually are two of you).
Excellent stuff Nick! I've been slowly working my way through your Jeeves readings. They sit perfectly alongside the BBC cast recording, I much prefer your narration to those by Jonathan Cecil.
Thank you very much! Nice story, haven' t read it before. BTW, would you like to read a story about Mr.Mulliner. "Good stuff" as well. My favourite one was about a man trying to give up smoking.
Might you read any is the series by Tom Sharpe, who wrote Blott On The Landscape? Oh please. Quite simular to Wodehouse however slightly earlier, i think. M. IL. 🇺🇸
Nick, what you do is not so much reading as acting - and excellent acting at that. You are a one-person troupe. I don't know how you play so many parts so very well. What characters you draw out! Phenomenal! I think your work will just continue to steadily gather fans, on and on, long into the future and after you are gone. Phenomenal!! Such a wonderful gift to the English speaking world.
How lovely! Thank you.
Ha ha ha! That ending was priceless. Thank you Nick. It's been a while since I've found anyone who could do a decent job with these stories. But you have surpassed my expectations. And I owe you a debt of gratitude for allowing me to once again enjoy the antics of Wooster and Jeeves. Bravo! 👏
Thanks Jeff!
A superior Narrator; exceptionally talented.
Sippy: "She is so far above me", Bertie: "Tall girl?" I love that line! Thank you for another wonderful reading, your the best Mr. Martin. Hope you are having a fantastic Sunday!
Haha! Yes, poor old Sippy. Thanks Rosemary.
You are a master of your craft sir. You spoil us Nicky! Tysm for sharing your gift!
Well, thanks for coming back for more!
Tysm ugh
What a great treat. Thank you, a wonderful reading. I thought only Jonathan Cecil could read Wodehouse. Well, I was wrong! 💐
Thank you very much. Please try some others.
@@Trickynickymarts I have. Marvellous!
Bloody brilliant Nicky, keep ‘em coming!
Cheers Sharon - will do
Dont say (bloody).
The best narrator ever!
Thank you!
“Tired nature's sweet restorer” is Edward Young not Shakespeare! So Jeeves didn’t know all apparently;) Nick Martin is perfect as always!
'Sleep that knits up the ravell'd sleeve of care' has always been one of my favorite lines from Shakespeare.
Ah, but such is the brilliance of Jeeves, in knowing that Wooster had misattributed the quote, gave the exact line that was called for! 😂
Thank you for these short readings, perfect for bedtime!
Always delightful.
Always good lines! Cheers
That's so beautiful! I will, again, smile for days
Most excellent ol chap.
Did I love it? Rather! Thank you again you genius❤️
You must have - that's twice! Cheers Sharon
oh i say what a ripping yarn old boy .absolutely spiffing old bean
Yes, rather!
Such fun! So well done! 🤣
Excellent reading nick
Thank you😊😊😊
Brilliantly read.
Thank you so much!
Simply Marvellous . ✨🌟✨ 👌🏼
Thanks Christine
@@Trickynickymarts
Most welcome , dear boy . You are gifted with the spirit of spreading joy to all who listen to your
‘ Speachifications ‘ ! Thank you for such wonderful story telling . Magnificent ❤️ 😊
Thank you.
Utterly delightful.
Thank you
You do a great job of these. You're actually my introduction to these stories. You very much sound like two different people (apologies to the other reader if there actually are two of you).
Thank you. No, just one of me!
great narrating!! thanks a lot!!!
Pleased you enjoyed it.
Another great
Story
Excellent stuff Nick! I've been slowly working my way through your Jeeves readings. They sit perfectly alongside the BBC cast recording, I much prefer your narration to those by Jonathan Cecil.
That's great - and thanks! Keep tuning in, more to come.
Excellent!
Thank you again TrickyNick!
Thank you!
Thank you
Veryy good sir
Thank you very much! Nice story, haven' t read it before.
BTW, would you like to read a story about Mr.Mulliner.
"Good stuff" as well.
My favourite one was about a man trying to give up smoking.
Thanks - I will take look
Brilliant reading. Mr Nick Martin! Small point: 'sagacity' at minute 41:47 is pronounced with a hard 'g'.
A great tale with a very dramatic ending!
Yes, bit of a turn up!
Soaking him with putters [Im lost for words]
❤❤❤
Might you read any is the series by Tom Sharpe, who wrote Blott On The Landscape? Oh please.
Quite simular to Wodehouse however slightly earlier, i think. M. IL. 🇺🇸
I'll take a look, thanks
"Aunts Aren't Gentlemen", PG's last published novel was published in 1974, the year after his death. Sharpe's came later.
@@stewartmcardle8149 He began in 1920s too if not before.
@@mavisemberson8737 I referred to Tom Sharpe, not P.G.W.
another nice rendition m8y you would of blended in well at the time .
Haha! Cheers Tone
character names ha ha, where did he get them all from perfect
6 of the juiciest on the old spot ha ha
Ha!
Tinkety Tonk!
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