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P. G. Wodehouse, Aunt Agatha takes the count. Short story audio book, read by Nick Martin 

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This story follows on directly from the previous one, Sir Roderick Comes to Lunch and was first published in the Strand magazine in April1922.

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@boots_n_coots
@boots_n_coots 2 года назад
Eyes closed, I listen, as all the characters spring to life once more. Many thanks, dear Nick!
@sbarb5411
@sbarb5411 2 года назад
Same! Plus with a Cheshire cat-wide smile the whole time :)))
@user-di2er6cw2j
@user-di2er6cw2j 2 года назад
Hi! Another nice evening with you and Wodehouse. 'Capital'!
@indianatone218
@indianatone218 2 года назад
I had an aunt like that .well done again toppo .!
@aircastles1013
@aircastles1013 2 года назад
For anyone who hasn’t seen it, the Hugh Laurie/Stephen Fry version of this story is absolutely epic.
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts 2 года назад
Radio is better, surely!
@granthurlburt4062
@granthurlburt4062 2 года назад
@@Trickynickymarts They are both great. Laurie and Fry are terrific. However, radio (a) can be listened to while accomplishing other tasks and (b) we get different readings of scenes and dialogues that brings out different aspects of Wodehouse, and demonstrates how excellent his word choice, humour and characterization was.
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts 2 года назад
Yes, you are quite right although (a) can be a problem for me as the task can suffer due to mind being elsewhere!
@aircastles1013
@aircastles1013 2 года назад
@@granthurlburt4062 Of course, and not forgetting that reading them oneself should be the baseline from whence doth spring the double joys of trickynicky AND Fry and Laurie…..
@marisadallavalle393
@marisadallavalle393 Год назад
Yup. In stitches, so much so my cat got worried.
@eduardo_corrochio
@eduardo_corrochio 2 года назад
Always a pleasure to listen.
@sueroche2411
@sueroche2411 2 года назад
What a lovely surprise! Another brilliant story. Thank you so much Nick
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts 2 года назад
Thank you
@gwenmarshall9855
@gwenmarshall9855 2 года назад
Thanks Nick. You’re the best! These readings are just spot on.
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts 2 года назад
Cheers!
@rezzer7918
@rezzer7918 11 месяцев назад
Most satisfying! I *say* listening to this channel is highly entertaining. Not just reading, what?! This narrator is eminent; an accomplished voice actor in a class of his own; and really rather beyond comparison.
@tedar3986
@tedar3986 2 года назад
No other Woodhouse narration will do for me. Not even the amazing voices of yesteryear will suit since I first heard the perfection of our man Martin so long ago! Worth the wait sir! Ty as always Tricky Nick 😉😍
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts 2 года назад
I am touched, thanks again!
@aircastles1013
@aircastles1013 2 года назад
Thank you TrickyNicks! I can’t sleep without listening to you, you have massively improved my insomnia, in the best possible way! I have to hear each one through during the day, for the pleasure, then on at night so so quietly for the soothing voice….♥️
@bridgettanton2348
@bridgettanton2348 2 года назад
I absolutely agree, perfect rendition of the Wodehouse stories. Never heard better. They are my best bedtime listening, I can actually listen to them over and over, enjoy them just as much each time. They are up there with the Steven Fry, Hugh Laurie interpretation in their television series. Thanks so much Nick
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts 2 года назад
Thanks both!
@binghobson7122
@binghobson7122 2 года назад
That’s exactly what I do!
@granthurlburt4062
@granthurlburt4062 2 года назад
@@bridgettanton2348 That we can listen to these stories again and again shows what a wonderful writer P.G. was, as a plotter, a creator of dialogue and a creator of characters. So much is brought out with a minimum of words. Which is not to ignore the excellent choice of words that are less than common in modern speech. I love Jeeves' quotes from Shakespeare and philosophers
@nannettebartlett-yz2rs
@nannettebartlett-yz2rs Год назад
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@ConnieM777
@ConnieM777 2 года назад
Perfection.
@Linoosethemooss
@Linoosethemooss 2 года назад
Thank you
@lindahawkins8102
@lindahawkins8102 2 года назад
Absolutely superb. You bring the characters alive with panache. Look forward to more Jeeves & Wooster with relish !!
@sharonachrak3686
@sharonachrak3686 2 года назад
What a lovely surprise to open my tablet this evening to find this little gem waiting for me! Thank you Nick! xxx
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts 2 года назад
Cheers!
@lizhirsh5379
@lizhirsh5379 3 месяца назад
😮
@marisadallavalle393
@marisadallavalle393 Год назад
Thank you Nick Martin. You bring me joy.
@sockmonkey22
@sockmonkey22 2 года назад
“Vicars are the devil, what?” 😇🤣
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts 2 года назад
A foot in mouth highlight!
@SunnyBeetle1922
@SunnyBeetle1922 2 года назад
This was such an enjoyable rendition of the delightful Jeeves and Wooster. Thank you Nick for giving my breakfast time a lift....I loved every minute❤❤❤
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts 2 года назад
Ah, nothing like a lifted breakfast!
@SunnyBeetle1922
@SunnyBeetle1922 2 года назад
@@Trickynickymarts indeed... I'm looking forward to many more!!!:@)❤❤❤
@nannettebartlett-yz2rs
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@romanak.490
@romanak.490 2 года назад
yay!!! thank you! it's been a long wait...deeply appreciate your amazing performances
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts 2 года назад
Thank you
@christabedwin
@christabedwin 2 года назад
Ah splendissimo. I'm so pleased you do this. :)
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts 2 года назад
Thanks!
@binghobson7122
@binghobson7122 2 года назад
So excited to find this here waiting for me tonight! 😃
@tarantour
@tarantour 2 года назад
Enjoyed every minute, thank you so much.
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts 2 года назад
Great!
@marvinlittman1096
@marvinlittman1096 2 года назад
Just writing to say that I really enjoy your performing of the Wodehouse stories. I'm very grateful to you!
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts 2 года назад
Thank you, that's very kind and appreciate it.
@willowwobble
@willowwobble Год назад
Wonderfully well narrated! Thank you.
@MixerTWS
@MixerTWS 2 года назад
Thanks once again!
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts 2 года назад
Thank you
@TedaR
@TedaR Год назад
Nick the Ladybird led me back here. I love that book & your reading was precious! (tho for me Bertie was telling the tale which was even better😉) Enjoyed this & Sir Roderick's luncheon again! You truly have a gift sir! ✔💯👏👍😍
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts Год назад
A second serving - that's great. Thank you - truly!
@nw133
@nw133 2 года назад
Loved every minute of this one (as i do all you readings) Nick. Thank you for a wonderful half hour. More please!!
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts 2 года назад
Thank you - more to come soon.
@buniluvr
@buniluvr 2 года назад
My dearest Lord “M” - what a delightful narration and story, full of joie de virve! Nobody does it better! Cheers my friend, julie
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts 2 года назад
Thank you!
@fashilaoyue5942
@fashilaoyue5942 2 года назад
Always fabulous 😌
@womanonabicycle
@womanonabicycle Год назад
Thanks so much.
@ztgglis
@ztgglis 6 месяцев назад
That was sooooo good!
@spikemcnock8310
@spikemcnock8310 Год назад
Excellent ol bean.
@granthurlburt4062
@granthurlburt4062 2 года назад
Thanks so much for posting. I love the covers too. I dont know whether they're from the original books but they really bring the era to life and makes it real
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts 2 года назад
Thank you. Actually I trawl images for quite a while looking for something that I think appropriate and then suddenly bingo - that's the one! Very pleased that you appreciate them.
@mariadorothea9506
@mariadorothea9506 2 года назад
Thank you ‼️‼️😊😊😊
@fourtails1192
@fourtails1192 2 месяца назад
Love this ...the French accent is very amusing 😂👍✌️
@alliswell44596
@alliswell44596 9 месяцев назад
You are sooo amazing ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@Bambisgf77
@Bambisgf77 2 года назад
Thank you!
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts 2 года назад
Cheers!
@user-bc5ns4wx1i
@user-bc5ns4wx1i 2 года назад
Thanks for reading this story for us! I guessfor Jeeves a red cummerbud is as awful as purple socks?
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts 2 года назад
Pleased you liked it. Yes, and what on earth would Jeeves make of today's modern man?
@jerryjohnson8485
@jerryjohnson8485 2 года назад
He quite possibly not know where to start,and just burn it to the ground🕴️
@AdamOfIngolstadt
@AdamOfIngolstadt Год назад
I love how these crooks were so caught off guard by Bertie offering the money with no reservations. Just shows how much heart-- and how little brain-- Bertie posesses.
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts Год назад
Well like the rest of us, he specialises in certain areas.
@r4b32t11
@r4b32t11 2 года назад
Your the BEST Tricky…. I mean to say 🍾🥂
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts 2 года назад
Thanks!
@sbarb5411
@sbarb5411 2 года назад
"Whose demeanour was that of one who picking daisies on the railway has just caught the dawn express in the small of the back" :))))) "Grabbed my hand [..] massaging the fin with some fervor"
@mavisemberson8737
@mavisemberson8737 15 дней назад
Honoria Glossop and Aunt Agatha... spread the gloom once more!
@katyvdb5993
@katyvdb5993 Месяц назад
Enchanting story, enchantingly read! Whatever do you suppose the 'deserving poor' did with Bertie's scarlet cummerbund when they were given it?
@marisadallavalle393
@marisadallavalle393 Год назад
"His collar buttoned in the back!"
@talstory
@talstory 2 года назад
Dear TrickyNicky..as many other Wodehouse addicts I love your reading which surpasses many others..thanks for breathing so much life into these wonderful words. Your delivery is truly admirable. One quibble with this story, or query..you seem to have edited it somewhat from the version I recall, in which it is Aunt Agatha who is egging Bertie on to marry Aline Hemingway, which gives a hefty edge to the denouement - also gives spice to the story as Bertie is constantly trying to avoid her during the tale. Are there two versions of the story? Or have you tried to improve the original? (hard task)..final comment..what about having a go at the classics..the Totley Towers saga, Gussie Fink Nottle and Spode..etc? It would be amazing to hear your rendition of those..thanks again
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts 2 года назад
Thank you and very pleased that you enjoy them! This is the story as published in the Strand as a short story as far as I know. I think the short stories were taken by PG and compiled into the novels with some changes. Hence the difference. I am not nearly able enough and nor would I attempt to change anything. Thanks again.
@feanorian21maglor38
@feanorian21maglor38 6 месяцев назад
Yes I remember that version of the story too.
@Canalcoholic
@Canalcoholic 2 года назад
Hang on a minute, so this is the original version of the story, which was then expanded upon? Bertie has gone to this hotel of his own volition and met Aline en route. He hasn’t been called there by Aunt Agatha to meet the girl she wants him to marry.
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts 2 года назад
Yes, this story was for the monthly Strand magazine and later adapted and incorporated into The Inimitable Jeeves. Also it was re-written for the Cosmopolitan magazine. So it has gone in a variety of directions! Cheers
@GrandOldMovies
@GrandOldMovies 2 года назад
@@Trickynickymarts In the (I guess revised) version I read, it's Aunt Agatha who intends to force a reluctant Bertie to marry Aline Hemmingway; and the Hemminways' friendship with Aunt Agatha is their ruse for stealing her pearls. Otherwise, the story is pretty much the same, though I think in the revised version Aunt Agatha gets a bigger comeuppance.
@justme-hh4vp
@justme-hh4vp Год назад
@@Trickynickymarts Thanks for this explanation, thought i was having some weird deja vu! Although, it makes more sense that Aunt Agatha would summon Bertie to meet Hemmingway after the breaking of the Glossop engagement and makes for a neater denouement.
@granthurlburt4062
@granthurlburt4062 Год назад
I have nurtured a hope that Wodehouse was poking fun at Ernest Hemingway with the last name of Ailene and her brother but alas this was published 1922 and Ernest's first collection of stories was published 1923. Alas!
@saintexupery8406
@saintexupery8406 2 года назад
Matisse?
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts 2 года назад
Yes! lovely and fitting I thought.
@Canalcoholic
@Canalcoholic 2 года назад
I do enjoy your readings, but feel obliged to point out that pince nez is pronounced ‘parnce nay’.
@Trickynickymarts
@Trickynickymarts 2 года назад
Right of course - Anglo-French! But is there not a little extra hue of comedic colour to hear our Bertie come out with such things? A Woosterism!
@SunnyBeetle1922
@SunnyBeetle1922 2 года назад
@@Trickynickymarts so true...Bertie was forever asking the inimitable Jeeves for the correct word or pronunciation ;@)
@mavisemberson8737
@mavisemberson8737 Год назад
@@Trickynickymarts It was the pronunciation of the Upper Classes until recently :-)
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