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Thank You, Jeeves (Library Edition Audio CDs) by P.G. Wodehouse (2001-01-01)

by P.G. Wodehouse

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Jeeves has left Bertie for service elsewhere in protest of Bertie's incessant playing of the banjolele. However, the pair end up in the same neighbourhood in the English countryside, which is only for the good of Bertie who ends up getting tied into one of his friend's attempts to marry a girl and all the madness that ensues.

As comic as I always expect of Wodehouse. While Jeeves and Wooster are synonymous with Fry and Laurie as far as I'm concerned, this audio drama adaptation by L.A. Theatre Works of this Wodehouse story is solid as well. Most of the cast is spot on. Jeeves is played by Paxton Whitehead who I know best from his guest role on The West Wing as the snooty curator, Bernard, and he does a fantastic job. However, the mayor of L.A. at the time (the production was recorded in the mid-90s) plays one of the American characters and his reading is the stilted awkwardness one would expect of a non-actor. However, a lovely way to spend some time with Wodehouse's best creations. ( )
  MickyFine | Jul 7, 2020 |
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