My Man Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse (1881 - 1975)

Bertram Wooster is an English gentleman living in New York, who seems to get himself into all sorts of jams. It’s up to his manservant Jeeves to come up with the plan to save the day from unpleasant houseguests, stingy uncles, broken hearts, and hard-partying aunts. (Summary by Mark Nelson)

Marv Fj

its pronounced Wood-house

08-04 Reply

Andrew

I lasted less than three minutes before I couldn't listen any more. Wodehouse's words in an American accent just isn't right

05-23 Reply

Jason Purchase

No, no, no, no, no. American's should not narrate PG Wodehouse.

05-27 Reply

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