The fine description of the aunt and her front room broke me in two. My goodness, I was fighting for breath. What-ho, indeed. Thank heavens for Jeeves.A splendid rendition. Thank you so much fr this posting.
I have a feeling that something is not working correctly with my channel here. One thing is that comments are disappearing and possibly some being blocked. It would be great if someone could just try replying to this - to see if it works . I would like to be sure all is well before I record any more. Thanks Nick
Goodness, I just looked in the comments and saw that you wrote you were a bit under the weather when you read this story for us 9 months ago! You were fantastic, as always. Thank you for sharing these stories, it's like having a friend here in the office when I work late. All the best.
Unfortunately a mid winter lurgy has been around these parts and several of the characters are still suffering somewhat from a hoarseness of the throat! In particular, Aunt Agather is affected and sounds more menacing than ever! But its still a very amusing yarn and Jeeves is, as you might expect, as clear headed as ever.
It’s been a while since I heard of the dreaded lurgy. No matter, your reading was still so enjoyable. My children used to think my story telling was great but l would never attempt anything in your line. (not with my Ulster accent). Thanks for all your postings.
Simply a perfect orator with a hint of Terry Jones as Brian's mum in The Life of Brian. Please read Graham Greene's Travels with my Aunt. Oh and thank you so much for sharing your rather obvious talent.
I love stories and books on audio. And hey I think I'm your 4-Digit. Congratulations or it took 999 before I hit the button but sometimes the numbers get weird on UA-cam with the stats. Anyway looking forward to Cozy rainy afternoons curling up with my chihuahua and listening the stories playlist in Channel. Thank you peace and blessings from Blue Ridge Mountains
You are - I was in the land of nod but thought it would turn the 1k in the night. Thank you and to all the others who have subscribed to this channel. Hope you enjoy some of the other stories and more will go up in time. Keep that chihuahua tucked up! Cheers from the Cambrian Mountains (well within a stone's throw!) Nick
Not gonna lie, Maudie is kind of my spirit animal. I have very proper, British, stiff-upper-lip in-laws, and I love them dearly, but sometimes in comparison to them I really do feel "definitely of the people" lol. They're doing their best to civilise me, but I did know about Wodehouse before I met them, which I feel should count for something.
Hey Nick... love these videos! I had to comment on your user name. My daughter in law name is Nikki. My son introduced her to me, as Tricky Nikki 😀😆 by mistake. I thought 'oh Lord who has he brought home now.' Thank goodness she is the best DIL a mother could ask for. Thanks for the stories. Melody- Georgia, USA.
I love ❤️ your work! I wonder if you’d be interested in a story by George MacDonald titled The Broken Swords in his book the Gray Wolf & Other Fantasy stories. OR his short novel titled The Wise Woman…there is a sterilized version?
@@Trickynickymarts Gee Thank You! Sorry, no, I regret my comment. Your Wodehouse narrations are excellent & highly valued, transporting one to early 20th century England. The stories are clever and amusing and the characters are, I'm sure, caricatures of English nobility, i.e. the wealthy gentlemen class, nevertheless a wonderful insight to this period is gleaned. Your clear and correct articulation of the English language and talent wrt character vocalization, is absorbing. What?!
@@rezzer7918 Many thanks and I'm pleased you are enjoying them.. Another possibility is that in many ways the system did actually work and just because someone has money, it doesn't rule out that they can't be a decent and kind person. I suppose the problem then and now is when someone has money and is neither decent or kind! cheers
How brilliant Martin when you change the tune of the harsh old lady of Anuntie☺️
Great fun! Best PGW narrator for sure!
Excellent reading
Thank you nick😊😊🤓
I agree with Janet Hayes. I discovered your readings a few months ago. Greetings from Zambia 🇿🇲
You are the BEST reader of PGW I've ever heard. Much thanks and love from a fan.🥰💋💞
Crumbs! Thank Janet - better do another then!
Nope nope. Sorry, but i can't agree, the utmost reader is Hugh Frazer.
The Utmost. 🐘
M. IL.
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I love these stories .
I love all your voices, most excellent stuff!
I always bring a Wodehouse book to a friend in a hospital.
Excellent reading of Top-notch Wodehouse...
Heartwarming! Thank you.
You can't do better than good old p g on a cold day wonderful stuff
Yes nick is one of best readers on audio.
Very true
What an excellent, excellent reader. Greetings from Nashville!
Thank you Margaret. Much appreciated from West Wales! Cheers Nick
Margaret, howdy neighbor! How about our Titans ?! What an amazing game tonight ! Sooo proud !
@@TedaR Golly, you're up with the larks this morning - must be pretty early where you are?
@@Trickynickymarts Always been a nocturnal creature.
👏👍 best PGW reader I've heard to date. ❤
The fine description of the aunt and her front room broke me in two. My goodness, I was fighting for breath. What-ho, indeed. Thank heavens for Jeeves.A splendid rendition. Thank you so much fr this posting.
Yes, timeless humour from a lost time! Cheers Nick
👏👏👏👏👏👏 Hardy applause from the American Southwest! 🎉
"She is of the people" - what a wonderful way to put it.
"that orange hair.."
Brilliant reading,seems more of a dramatisation than a solo rendition.
Thanks. Yes and a good job PG keeps the character count fairly low!
I have a feeling that something is not working correctly with my channel here. One thing is that comments are disappearing and possibly some being blocked. It would be great if someone could just try replying to this - to see if it works . I would like to be sure all is well before I record any more. Thanks Nick
Great story, really funny, hope this gets to you ok.
Reading PG Woodhouse is the only time I've ever laughed out loud whilst reading, and now I've found you...and it's even better! Thank you :)
Splendid! Thank you
Thank you for this! I was going through the comments are I see that you’ve uploaded more!! Can’t wait to go through them!!! Cheers 😊😊
Yes, plenty more for you! Thanks
A hilarious wheeze!
Chortling like a drain.
Good old Jeeves!
Rather!
Lol; ahh, I love these stories - and so perfectly read!
Goodness, I just looked in the comments and saw that you wrote you were a bit under the weather when you read this story for us 9 months ago! You were fantastic, as always. Thank you for sharing these stories, it's like having a friend here in the office when I work late. All the best.
Gosh it seems like an age ago when I did that one - only 9 months but what a different world. You must be a good multitasker! Thanks.
Thank you!!!!!! 💕
Unfortunately a mid winter lurgy has been around these parts and several of the characters are still suffering somewhat from a hoarseness of the throat! In particular, Aunt Agather is affected and sounds more menacing than ever! But its still a very amusing yarn and Jeeves is, as you might expect, as clear headed as ever.
Hope they all will be right as rain soon! (you read my mind btw...I almost asked you last night if any PGW was in the pipeline) Yay & hooray! TYSM!
Beautifully read . ( watch out , Mr. Jarvis ! ) ❤️👌🏼
Okay for Aunt Agatha to be scary. It's in character.
It’s been a while since I heard of the dreaded lurgy. No matter, your reading was still so enjoyable. My children used to think my story telling was great but l would never attempt anything in your line. (not with my Ulster accent). Thanks for all your postings.
Ha! been a lot around this winter! Well I for one love the Ulster accent! cheers Nick
Wonderful !! I will listen again, THANK YOU 🌹🌹
Great! More Bertie stories to go at if you wish. Thanks
Simply a perfect orator with a hint of Terry Jones as Brian's mum in The Life of Brian.
Please read Graham Greene's Travels with my Aunt.
Oh and thank you so much for sharing your rather obvious talent.
Thankyou! Okay, I will look into it.
Just looked and its a bit long for me really, I prefer to do short stories - sorry. But other ideas welcome if you have any.Thanks Nick
Absolute best!❤
Excellent presentation! Delightful story!
Thanks!
Sweet ending to a very funny story!
Another great story! Thank you so much! 🇺🇸
Thank you.
Wonderful narration!
@Trickynicky: I never thought I would hear anyone to compare with Martin Jarvis, but, by Jeeves, you have done it!
Nooo, I don't think so!
But thank you.
Well done as usual....thank you
Thank you
I ❤ PG Wodehouse
Brilliant reading. Healthy and happy 2022!
Thank you. And a great 22 for you!
very funny ....i liked your reading...
Yes! Thanks
Please please please upload more of these I can’t listen to anyone else
Truly fantastic!
Delightful! Well done!
Thanks! Nick
I love stories and books on audio. And hey I think I'm your 4-Digit. Congratulations or it took 999 before I hit the button but sometimes the numbers get weird on UA-cam with the stats. Anyway looking forward to Cozy rainy afternoons curling up with my chihuahua and listening the stories playlist in Channel. Thank you peace and blessings from Blue Ridge Mountains
You are - I was in the land of nod but thought it would turn the 1k in the night. Thank you and to all the others who have subscribed to this channel. Hope you enjoy some of the other stories and more will go up in time. Keep that chihuahua tucked up! Cheers from the Cambrian Mountains (well within a stone's throw!) Nick
I find that when nickytricky reads he does so a wee bit slowly, so i increase speed to 1.25x. 🎉
And It's perfect.
M. IL
Fair point and a good solution!
Good Show
Not gonna lie, Maudie is kind of my spirit animal. I have very proper, British, stiff-upper-lip in-laws, and I love them dearly, but sometimes in comparison to them I really do feel "definitely of the people" lol. They're doing their best to civilise me, but I did know about Wodehouse before I met them, which I feel should count for something.
Haha! Well for what its worth my advice is resist the civilising pressure. The world is all the better for its variation and colour!
Resist!!The burdon of being civilized is so hard to bear
Hey Nick... love these videos!
I had to comment on your user name. My daughter in law name is Nikki. My son introduced her to me, as Tricky Nikki 😀😆 by mistake. I thought 'oh Lord who has he brought home now.' Thank goodness she is the best DIL a mother could ask for. Thanks for the stories. Melody- Georgia, USA.
Ha! Well my YT name was a bit random really and off the cuff. Still, could be worse! Thanks
"Expunge the poet Burns from your mind laddie!" 😂😂😂
You do a good Jeeves, very like Stephen Fry 😊
Take care of your voice , Nick! I’m beginning to think PGW sounded like you when he read his work aloud while writing. Hello from Utah.
Very amusing storyline.
☘️🌝🌲
Rather - what-ho!
Aunt Agatha is great material for a bonfire!
Outdoing even Cecil
So funny!😂
❤❤❤👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This rather beautiful. Thanks a lot!
Thanx a lot... Best wishes fro🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
Nice car well read Jeeves 👍
Cheers Tone.
The trusty "two seater."
❤
Thank you 😊
'Exit hurriedly pursued by a bear..."
Goodo Jeeves.
I love ❤️ your work! I wonder if you’d be interested in a story by George MacDonald titled The Broken Swords in his book the Gray Wolf & Other Fantasy stories. OR his short novel titled
The Wise Woman…there is a sterilized version?
Thanks. Will look and see!
Oh it should say serialized
Sorry for the google type interface 🙏
VWD as always! I am so enamored! Would love to get a peek at your cv, see where you've been all my listening life?! (]8
Thanks.As for the cv, varied - this is something of a blip in life's direction!
@@Trickynickymarts Just a blip he says....WOW! TY for sharing your blippin' talent w/us! (]8
@AMT Birds of a feather my dear. I dont think he would mind at all 😉 LOL
@AMT Don't ya just 💙 Tricky Nicky?! He's a good-un what?! (Been missing him for awhile now..hope all is well! 🙏)
@AMT Aww gee thanks! Right back at cha sista! 😄
Bravo! PS I hope the WOKE SJWs don't come across this prime example of fat shaming.
What O Jeeves, don't you know.
Buzzed off popped off biffed off- left!
Volume leveling please!
Oh dear - sorry
@@Trickynickymarts Gee Thank You! Sorry, no, I regret my comment. Your Wodehouse narrations are excellent & highly valued, transporting one to early 20th century England. The stories are clever and amusing and the characters are, I'm sure, caricatures of English nobility, i.e. the wealthy gentlemen class, nevertheless a wonderful insight to this period is gleaned. Your clear and correct articulation of the English language and talent wrt character vocalization, is absorbing. What?!
@@rezzer7918 Many thanks and I'm pleased you are enjoying them.. Another possibility is that in many ways the system did actually work and just because someone has money, it doesn't rule out that they can't be a decent and kind person. I suppose the problem then and now is when someone has money and is neither decent or kind! cheers
Everything under the sun on but Alfred Hichkok been taken down bye utube ?????????????????????????
😂🤣😂🤣😂