I have read every single P.G Woodhouse novel and short story, many of them several times over; but Ukridge seems to me a perfect blend of everything that is inventive, humorous, brilliant storytelling...all in high wire Ballance and in perfect rhythmic time. I've literally read or listened to this hundreds of times, and no other narrator does Mr Woodhouse justice as does Mr Cecil. Thank you from my heart of hearts.
0:02 1. Ukridge's Dog College 38:52 2. Ukridge's Accident Syndicate 1:17:41 3. The Début Of Battling Billson 2:06:05 4. First Aid For Dora 2:48:31 5. The Return Of Battling Billson 3:36:14 6. Ukridge Sees Her Through 4:17:06 7. No Wedding Bells For Him 5:08:34 8. The Long Arm Of Looney Coote 5:59:17 9. The Exit Of Battling Billson 6:42:35 10. Ukridge Rounds A Nasty Corner (feel free to add this to the description)
@@natalya9821 Very kind, I was going to go to Volgograd and elsewhere in Russia with daughter this summer but things got in the way! Hope all is well there.
@@brucealbert4686 Dear Bruce, it' s so nice, to know that you are going to Russia. Where are you from? Hope that things would be better. Winter' s coming.
@@lara_bond I believe these mis-spelt names such as Cockburn, Marjoribanks etc. were merely devised so that those "In the know" could feel superior to us ordinary folk who can simply read properly 🙂
I have read every single P.G Woodhouse novel and short story, many of them several times over; but Ukridge seems to me a perfect blend of everything that is inventive, humorous, brilliant storytelling...all in high wire Ballance and in perfect rhythmic time.
I've literally read or listened to this hundreds of times, and no other narrator does Mr Woodhouse justice as does Mr Cecil.
Thank you from my heart of hearts.
Ukridge is a favourite of mine as well as PSmith
PSmith in the City then Ukridge for me. But they are both brilliant
Wodehouse read by Johnathan Cecil is just about perfection
ive listened several times and i still laugh out loud every few minutes! so good LOL
I love hearing PG Woodhouse books ; excellent entertainment 1:03:37 1:03:40 1:03:42
Love these stories-perfect reading !
0:02 1. Ukridge's Dog College
38:52 2. Ukridge's Accident Syndicate
1:17:41 3. The Début Of Battling Billson
2:06:05 4. First Aid For Dora
2:48:31 5. The Return Of Battling Billson
3:36:14 6. Ukridge Sees Her Through
4:17:06 7. No Wedding Bells For Him
5:08:34 8. The Long Arm Of Looney Coote
5:59:17 9. The Exit Of Battling Billson
6:42:35 10. Ukridge Rounds A Nasty Corner
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Had not read this book before! Nice audiobook!
An absolute gem 👏
Brilliant!
Thank you
Thank you.
Hello from Moscow.
Zdrayzelay!
@@brucealbert4686 God bless you.
@@natalya9821 Very kind, I was going to go to Volgograd and elsewhere in Russia with daughter this summer but things got in the way! Hope all is well there.
@@brucealbert4686 Dear Bruce, it' s so nice, to know that you are going to Russia.
Where are you from?
Hope that things would be better.
Winter' s coming.
@@natalya9821 Texas just now zima tepleye must be cocktail time in Moscow, but as to situ, better next year worried about friends in Kirovograd
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Hahaha hahaha hahaha 😂
Was there some reason stated why Featherstonehaugh was prononced as written, not Fanshaw as it "should" be?
It is correct 💯. Fanshaw is how it is pronounced.
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To the narrator... Stanley Ukridge's middle name is pronounced Fanshaw ‼️‼️‼️😮
Jonathan Cecil died in 2011. Ability of people to criticize what they didn’t pay for is unbelievable… And that without a word of gratitude.
@@lara_bond I believe these mis-spelt names such as Cockburn, Marjoribanks etc. were merely devised so that those "In the know" could feel superior to us ordinary folk who can simply read properly 🙂
Ah yes but you are mistaken, old horse. Though it is spelt Fanshaw the word is pronounced Fanshaw just as the narrator is doing 😊
I know a Featherstone Haugh family who pronounce their name exactly as the narrator does.
Why is a bitten Victor Beamish not useful? Could he not claim the insurance instead?
No, he's in the syndicate but he's not the insured party.