
The Man Upstairs and Other Stories
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Narrated by:
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Frederick Davidson
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By:
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P. G. Wodehouse
About this listen
Included in this collection are 19 of Wodehouse's classic pre-World War II stories.
Click here to see all the titles in our P.G. Wodehouse collection.Public Domain (P)1997 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Critic reviews
Some lovely crafted dialogue and laugh out loud moments.
Well told.
Great little stories
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All of which means there are quite a few Wodehouse works now beyond reach to me since this man, Frederick Davidson, appears in the reader credit. Which might explain why these are in the freebie section of Audible's extended listening list. In this case, being free is not enough reason to suffer this "performance" in my remaining hours & days.
Reader is the issue
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If you want to listen for several hours at a time, then a longer single story would be a better bet as these can become a bit "samey" if listened to end-to-end.
Personally, I was not wildly taken with the narration, but not to the extent of marring the pleasure of Wodehouse's writing.
A useful anthology for short listens
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Posh and poorly read
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A poor read
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Appalling narration
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unbearable narrator
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If this book wasn’t for you, who do you think might enjoy it more?
I never found out! The narration is so naïve and poor that within a chapter I was so annoyed with Mr Davidson for ruining the brilliant PG Wodehouse that I abandoned the storyWhat was most disappointing about P. G. Wodehouse’s story?
Nothing, just the sub standard narration!What didn’t you like about Frederick Davidson’s performance?
Everything!! You've caused your own problems by previously using the incomparable services of Jonathan Cecil who not only reads the words, he acts the parts. His diction is perfect, he has a thousand voices, he reads at the correct speed and emphasises at the correct moment. I'm afraid Mr Davidson is very poor in comparison and I won't buy him again.If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from The Man Upstairs and Other Stories?
I couldn't comment as I never got past the first chapter of this poor performance.Any additional comments?
Jonathan Cecil is brilliant! Paul Shelley, Graham Seed, Nigel Lambert, Dinsdale Landen, Jeremy Sinden and James Saxon are acceptable and Ian Carmichael disappointing. David Ian Davies and Frederick Davidson however are awful, almost childish in the way they read and become immensely annoying. 'Jill the Reckless' is just as bad as the 'Man Upstairs' above and I shall not be investing in other titles read by these really poor narrators! I'm only sorry that I had to discover this the hard way and that my collection of Wodehouse will never include these titles!!!You will NOT enjoy this version
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