P G Wodehouse, Ukridge's Dog College. Short story audiobook read by Nick Martin

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  • čas přidán 19. 11. 2020
  • First appeared in the United States in the April 1923 issue of Cosmopolitan, and in the United Kingdom in the May 1923 Strand magazine. It features the irrepressible Stanley Featherstonehaugh Ukridge with his ever patient friend of long and loyal standing, Bertram Wooster - my dear old horse.
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  • @Trickynickymarts
    @Trickynickymarts  Před 3 lety +9

    Ukridge, ever ill-attuned to school rules - when he was expelled, no one missed him more than I.

  • @user-di2er6cw2j
    @user-di2er6cw2j Před 3 lety +7

    Good night, because it's night in my place. So glad to hear from you! missed your wonderful soothing reading. And the story I haven't read yet, to that!

  • @christinethornhill
    @christinethornhill Před 3 lety +11

    Brilliantly delivered as ever .....you really bring every character to life . This was such a joy to listen to , great fun and much laughter throughout. A tonic received with thanks 🙏🏼. Love and blessings to you ❤️

    • @Trickynickymarts
      @Trickynickymarts  Před 3 lety +3

      Thank you Christine, glad you enjoyed it and there will be another soonish. Cheers.

  • @Eva_Zark
    @Eva_Zark Před 3 lety +10

    FOR ME YOU ARE THE FIRST P.G. WODEHOUSE NARRATOR.

    • @Trickynickymarts
      @Trickynickymarts  Před 3 lety +1

      That's marvellous! I am guessing that maybe you teach English?

    • @Eva_Zark
      @Eva_Zark Před 3 lety +1

      I teach English in a Greek primary school...

    • @Trickynickymarts
      @Trickynickymarts  Před 3 lety +1

      Ah, I thought you must be pretty hot at the lingo to be able to appreciate it so much. There is a wide vocabulary and a fair bit of slang that makes it tricky at times for a native speaker!

    • @sueroche2411
      @sueroche2411 Před 2 lety +1

      Couldnt agree more. Genius.

    • @sbarb5411
      @sbarb5411 Před 6 měsíci

      I second OP, no other comes close! I even have your voice in my head whenever I myself read one! Can't thank you enough and wish you'd have the time to read more!@@Trickynickymarts

  • @IvanIvanov-rp8ic
    @IvanIvanov-rp8ic Před 3 lety +13

    Never the happiest than when curled up with wodehouse's latest on a cold Russian day. It is like giving the dog a bone *nudge nudge*. With the whole world off its onion, trust it to Trickynicky to rally round with one of his life-savers...

    • @Trickynickymarts
      @Trickynickymarts  Před 3 lety +1

      Ha! Nicely put - and thank you Ivan.

    • @jerryjohnson8485
      @jerryjohnson8485 Před 2 lety

      *say no more*

    • @EVZYL
      @EVZYL Před 2 lety +1

      Ah, my beloved Russia! I lived in Moscow for three wonderful years. Best wishes from Patagonia, Chile.

  • @spikemcnock8310
    @spikemcnock8310 Před rokem +3

    Listened to this one again and it's still fantastic.

  • @spikemcnock8310
    @spikemcnock8310 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Listened again to this and it's still a great story.

  • @butafogo1
    @butafogo1 Před 3 lety +4

    Delightful, as usual. Although she didn't say much, I was particularly taken by the voice of Aunt Julia. Welcome back, Tricky Nicky.

  • @sugarfalls1
    @sugarfalls1 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Wodehouse is in a class by himself! "Now if you tackled my life, you'd have something worth writing about!" lmao I love Wodehouse! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @luluappler
    @luluappler Před 3 lety +4

    woohoo
    another Trickynicky
    thank you 🤗

  • @TedaR
    @TedaR Před 3 lety +5

    VWD as always Nick! TYSM! You have been missed. Hope yall are all doing well. Blessings fr Nashville

    • @Trickynickymarts
      @Trickynickymarts  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you. Yes all fine thanks and you too I hope. Next one should be sooner!

  • @MJ1919
    @MJ1919 Před 3 lety +14

    Just discovered you.
    Oh what a joy it is listening to your very clever audios.
    It takes my mind off all the craziness .wonderful escapism.
    Thank you so much for helping me smile again 🙏🏼❤️

    • @Trickynickymarts
      @Trickynickymarts  Před 3 lety

      Ha! Escape away and smile freely!

    • @MJ1919
      @MJ1919 Před 3 lety

      @@Trickynickymarts Will do.
      Keep yo the good vibes 😁👍🙏💗

  • @boots_n_coots
    @boots_n_coots Před 3 lety +8

    Yes yes, good reading and all that, but seriously... could you spot me a fiver? Just till next Tuesday? There’s a good chap!

  • @spikemcnock8310
    @spikemcnock8310 Před rokem +2

    Enjoyed that but I guessed the stolen dog part which made me smile. Thanks for posting it.

  • @indianatone218
    @indianatone218 Před 3 lety +5

    spot me a fiver old boy too ,good as ever whato !

  • @Linoosethemooss
    @Linoosethemooss Před 3 lety +4

    It's been a while. I've been waiting for another wodehouse story from you!

  • @theserotskenator
    @theserotskenator Před 2 lety +7

    Top work, laddie! Upon my Sam, you can count on Wodehouse to throw and extra curveball in there. I learned recently that Featherstonehaugh is pronounced 'Fanshaw'.

    • @Trickynickymarts
      @Trickynickymarts  Před 2 lety +2

      Cheers for that and yes I learnt that but too late! Although it seems that the pronunciation of the name can vary a bit - rather like the word valet, as in two hills meeting or a heck of a din.

    • @Canalcoholic
      @Canalcoholic Před 2 lety +2

      @@Trickynickymarts In fairness, Jonathan Cecil gets it wrong too. He also pronounces Ukridge as in ukulele, and not (as I assumed) as in Uckfield.
      Edit: Stephen Fry also says Ewkridge, but gets Fanshaw right.

    • @Trickynickymarts
      @Trickynickymarts  Před 2 lety +2

      @@Canalcoholic Its a tricky old thing! I am fast taking the view that maybe it doesn't really matter too much, after all there are plenty of regional accents and dialects to cover most pronunciations. Even most of my howlers - surely!

    • @warrencraig6948
      @warrencraig6948 Před 2 lety

      quite so old horse ha ha

    • @mavisemberson8737
      @mavisemberson8737 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Trickynickymarts After all Worcester is pronounced Wooster. !

  • @jennynyuawe9633
    @jennynyuawe9633 Před 3 lety +5

    Make my day😄

  • @maitlandmottmorency
    @maitlandmottmorency Před 3 lety +9

    Another fantastic reading. If you aren't a professional, you should be. One nit: I think Featherstonehaugh is pronounced 'Fanshawe'. One of those many British names that sounds nothing like its spelling.

    • @Trickynickymarts
      @Trickynickymarts  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you!
      I thought that might have been a funny one. Actually, I have since realised that I got 'wan' wrong too and it should rhyme with swan. Oh well, live and learn. Thanks again.

    • @filkinsworks
      @filkinsworks Před 3 lety +2

      When I was at school in the 1960s, there was new chap one term called Fetherstonhaugh, and we worldly young gentlemen confidently called him 'Fanshawe'. And the chap, rather crossly, said he liked to be called Fetherstonhaugh. So, there's some and some on this one!

    • @MixerTWS
      @MixerTWS Před 3 lety +1

      @@Trickynickymarts My favourite example of the pronunciation of a PGW name is Archie Moffam from 'Indiscretions of Archie.' He's fond of telling people his name "is pronounced Moom, to rhyme with Bluffinghame." A joke that works much better on the printed page than in an audio book!

  • @katyvdb5993
    @katyvdb5993 Před 2 měsíci

    That was beautifully read, but I confess that I found the morality (lack of) of Ukridge too ruthless to make him a sympathetic character - reminded me uncomfortably of how Becky Sharp and Rawdon ruin their landlord in 'Vanity Fair'. But your characterisation is perfect, thank uou for introducing me to this P G Wodehouse story that I have never come across before.

  • @anantsubramanian9278
    @anantsubramanian9278 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Featherstonehaugh as many have pointed out is Pronounced Fanshawe.. PGW himself ridiculed the weird British pronunciations. He had a character Mapledurham .. ‘pronounced’ Mum

  • @jillsy2815
    @jillsy2815 Před 20 dny

  • @Rosemary2009
    @Rosemary2009 Před 3 lety +4

    It's Thanksgiving Day across the pond, Mr. Martin. Today I am thankful for another wonderfully read P.G. Wodehouse story. I hope you are having a terrific Thursday! Take care.

    • @Trickynickymarts
      @Trickynickymarts  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you Rosemary. Good job this man wrote a lot of tales! With best wishes from this side to you all for a great day yesterday with friends and family.

  • @geoffreypiltz271
    @geoffreypiltz271 Před 3 lety +1

    Very, very professional. Nobody will ever match Jonathon Cecil, but you come close.

  • @angelam4136
    @angelam4136 Před 3 měsíci

    Enjoying this one. What are the words the narrator mutters to himself at 8:00 please as he walks away from Ukbridge? Sounds German

    • @Trickynickymarts
      @Trickynickymarts  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Spelt, Ichabod. Hebrew - without glory.

    • @angelam4136
      @angelam4136 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Trickynickymarts thank you! Never heard it used in that context

    • @katyvdb5993
      @katyvdb5993 Před 2 měsíci +1

      In the King James translation (which is certainly the one that P G Wodehouse's heroes knew!) Ichabod is rendered 'The glory is departed'. You can find the reference in 1 Samuel, chapter 4, verse 21.
      H G Wells' Mr Polly also uses it, with the same regretful, elegance sense...only much more seriously!

    • @angelam4136
      @angelam4136 Před 2 měsíci

      @@katyvdb5993 thanks! Prior to Nick's response I only knew it in reference to Mr Crane. I must have read that Bible passage years ago but it never stuck.

    • @katyvdb5993
      @katyvdb5993 Před 2 měsíci

      @angelam4136 Delighted to be of service! I tried to write 'elegiac', not 'elegance', in case you wondered what on earth I meant, but my autocorrect thought it knew better...

  • @chunkybird1241
    @chunkybird1241 Před 3 lety +1

    Tip: set speed to 1.25x. Sounds better 👍

    • @Trickynickymarts
      @Trickynickymarts  Před 3 lety +2

      Yes - works like seasoning, do it to your taste!

    • @dmjune1
      @dmjune1 Před rokem +1

      ​@@Trickynickymarts yes, I listen at night, and slow you down to 75%. My brain relaxes better.
      I absolutely love your voice acting. To me, you ARE Bertie, Jeeves, Bingo and the others. Thank you!