Right Ho, Jeeves (Dramatised)
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Narrated by:
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Michael Hordern
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Richard Briers
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By:
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P. G. Wodehouse
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- Neil M.
- 23-09-17
"a jolly good listen"
really enjoyed the book and really glad i didn't listen to it first!
Bertie's character is not his usual self towards Jeeves.
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- phantom lover
- 27-04-16
More fun from Bertie and his amazing manservant.
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I would recommend this to a friend as long as they like a bit of slapstick fun.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Right Ho, Jeeves (Dramatised)?
Berties panic concerning Aunt Dahlia.She always tells him just what she thinks of him!
Which scene did you most enjoy?
Aunt Dahlia asking Bertie to give the prizes at the school.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes
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- Simon Oliphant
- 06-01-23
Classic PGW
Classic PG Woodhouse, with good performances by a well chosen cast.
Briers and Hordern are excellent as the main characters.
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- JayCee
- 28-03-17
Wonderful voices in very special dramatisations.
Would you listen to Right Ho, Jeeves (Dramatised) again? Why?
I have, many times! It brings a smile to my face every time.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Right Ho, Jeeves (Dramatised)?
Bertie imagining he can solve everyone's problems without Jeeves.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Laugh a lot each time.
Any additional comments?
These BBC dramatisations were gems; I don't think anyone has come close to the sheer joy of Richard Briers speaking the words of Wodehouse.
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- michael
- 13-10-16
Master craftsmen at work - PGW, Briers and Hordern
This dramatisation is excellent and really brings the story to life. Briers is the best Bertie there is. Splendid.
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- Amazon Customer
- 28-08-18
Find something better than this. I challenge you..
Find something better than this. I challenge you.. These are the best J and w bar none.
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- sxswlondon
- 04-04-18
You can't do better than this!
If you could sum up Right Ho, Jeeves (Dramatised) in three words, what would they be?
Hilarious, brilliant, silly
What was one of the most memorable moments of Right Ho, Jeeves (Dramatised)?
I loved all of it from beginning to end.
What does Michael Hordern and Richard Briers bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
Everything! These two completely make Jeeves and Wooster. If ever a man was born to play the hapless, hilarious Bertie, it's Richard Briers – this is a masterclass in comic acting and verbal dexterity. He is genuinely hilarious. And if ever a man was born to play the witheringly acerbic Jeeves, it's Michael Hordern. They make this what it is – brilliantly funny. I really hope they had as much fun working together as it sounds like they did...
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I just laughed, again and again, out loud, and very few books ever do that to me. The combination of Wodehouse's fantastically anarchic writing coupled with Briers' and Hordern's superb performances pretty much guarantee that you can't fail to find this brilliantly silly and side splittingly funny.
Any additional comments?
Wodehouse's writing was really ahead of its time in its joyous silliness and its anarchic use of language – there's something a bit Goons-y about it – just the character names have me in fits. It still feels fresh and a bit bonkers in 2018. And did I mention that Briers and Hordern are brilliant? I may have.. once or twice.
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- S. F. Bond
- 16-02-15
Briers' performance brings Bertie Wooster to life.
Excellent reading brings out all the Wodehouse humour and one wants to listen to it all over again straightaway.Richard Briers is exceptional.
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- Linda
- 22-06-18
Well performed classic Wodehouse
I absolutely love this combo and this audiobook did not disappoint. Great rendition of this classic story. Will listen to it again and again. It really puts a smile on your face.
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- Intheamazone
- 16-09-16
Simply Spiffing!
A rollercoaster of rollicking fun! Michael Hordern and Richard Briers are perfectly cast as Jeeves and Bertie in this wonderful dramatisation. It's hard to beat and thoroughly, one hundred percent, recommended!
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