Some of the links may be duplicates but I lost track and just ended up posting all the links. You asked for any more and here they are LOL !!!!!!! ------------------------------------- R
Many thanks to all those who have posted stuff, any hopes for anymore for the chap serisouly addicted to Wodehouse. Anything will do - Blandings Castle, Psmith, Mr. Mulliner, etc, etc - the man was still going in his 90s & was tinkering with his millionth book when he died!
Martin Jarvis performs 'The Artistic Career of Corky' and 'Jeeves and the Unbidden Guest', two of P.G. Wodehouse's celebrated 'New York' stories, starring blithe Bertie Wooster and his urbane valet Jeeves.
Recorded in front of a live audience - a packed house at the Everyman Theatre - it was a highlight of this year's Cheltenham Festival of Literature. In this one-man tour de force, as well as the characters of Jeeves and Wooster, Jarvis also portrays spineless American artist Corky, choleric Manhattan millionaire Alexander Worple and winsome chorus girl Muriel Singer. The laughs abound!
Wodehouse wrote these sparkling stories in 1925 during the period when he was enjoying success in Manhattan as a lyric writer for American musicals. The tales provide a brilliantly humorous perspective for Jeeves and Bertie Wooster on how to deal with eccentric Americans, plus how to cope with the Brits abroad.
In 2007, Jarvis's previous one-man Wodehouse at the Festival received outstanding reviews. The Times wrote: "Outshining all was Martin Jarvis in the funniest performance of the year... an astonishing one-man tour-de-force... Jarvis switched unerringly from one character to the next, but it was more than that. He caught the essence of Wodehouse's writing in a way I thought only possible through reading." Martin Jarvis received a Theatre World Award for his performance as Jeeves in 'By Jeeves' on Broadway.
Producer/Director: Pete Atkin A Jarvis & Ayres Production for BBC Radio 4.
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Jeeves in Manhattan
Broadcast Mon 20 and 27 Dec 2010, 11:30
160/44; 64 MB total; sound quality excellent
Martin Jarvis performs 'The Artistic Career of Corky' and 'Jeeves and the Unbidden Guest', two of P.G. Wodehouse's celebrated 'New York' stories, starring blithe Bertie Wooster and his urbane valet Jeeves.
Recorded in front of a live audience - a packed house at the Everyman Theatre - it was a highlight of this year's Cheltenham Festival of Literature. In this one-man tour de force, as well as the characters of Jeeves and Wooster, Jarvis also portrays spineless American artist Corky, choleric Manhattan millionaire Alexander Worple and winsome chorus girl Muriel Singer. The laughs abound!
Wodehouse wrote these sparkling stories in 1925 during the period when he was enjoying success in Manhattan as a lyric writer for American musicals. The tales provide a brilliantly humorous perspective for Jeeves and Bertie Wooster on how to deal with eccentric Americans, plus how to cope with the Brits abroad.
In 2007, Jarvis's previous one-man Wodehouse at the Festival received outstanding reviews. The Times wrote: "Outshining all was Martin Jarvis in the funniest performance of the year... an astonishing one-man tour-de-force... Jarvis switched unerringly from one character to the next, but it was more than that. He caught the essence of Wodehouse's writing in a way I thought only possible through reading." Martin Jarvis received a Theatre World Award for his performance as Jeeves in 'By Jeeves' on Broadway.
Producer/Director: Pete Atkin
A Jarvis & Ayres Production for BBC Radio 4.
Wodehouse - Jeeves in Manhattan 1 The Artistic Career of Corky.mp3
Wodehouse - Jeeves in Manhattan 2 Jeeves and the Unbidden Guest.mp3
UNCLE DYNAMITE - A 6 part BBC production starring Richard Briers as Uncle Fred and Hugh Grant as Pongo, with narration by Paul Eddington.
First 3 parts
Uncle Dynamite 01.mp3
Uncle Dynamite 02.mp3
Uncle Dynamite 03.mp3
Final 3 parts
Uncle Dynamite 04.mp3
Uncle Dynamite 05.mp3
Uncle Dynamite 06.mp3
Call Mr Mulliner - The Truth About George.mp3
Meet Mr Mulliner - A Slice of Life.mp3
Meet Mr Mulliner - Honeysuckle Cottage.mp3
P.G. Wodehouse - Thank You, Jeeves 1 of 2.mp3
P.G. Wodehouse - Thank You, Jeeves 2 of 2.mp3
P G Wodehouse - Full Moon 1.mp3
P G Wodehouse - Full Moon 2.mp3
P G Wodehouse - Psmith In The City 3.mp3
P G Wodehouse - Psmith In The City 4.mp3