John Gielgud in Leave it to Psmith by P. G. Wodehouse (1981)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Radio drama starring John Gielgud, Michael Hordern, Joan Greenwood, Simon Ward.
    An episode from the BBC radio anthology series 'Saturday Night Theatre'.
    Starring
    Sir John Gielgud
    Michael Hordern
    Joan Greenwood
    Simon Ward
    Broadcast on 10 March 1981.

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  • @Sunny25611
    @Sunny25611 2 года назад +36

    His unforgettable stories through my Grandmother’s voice on crisp autumn nights before bedtime.. ❤️

  • @annwanamaker5210
    @annwanamaker5210 2 года назад +8

    My first time w P G Wodehouse & I love it Thank You Sir John Gielgud

  • @DenisePoole-Closet-Crafts
    @DenisePoole-Closet-Crafts 2 года назад +15

    Thank you for taking the time to upload these wonderful radio dramas. 😀

  • @MsDormy
    @MsDormy 2 года назад +3

    I had a crush on Simon Ward I’m his ‘shouldn’t happen to a vet’ days! You really didn’t need to know that... just delighted to find this in my suggested. Makes a change to ww3. 👍

  • @Rardsley
    @Rardsley 8 лет назад +53

    THANK YOU SO MUCH for posting this. This play was my introduction to Wodehouse and Psmith has remained a firm favourite. Of all the radio productions of Wodehouse dramatisations, this one remains THE best. My parents had recorded it and we listened to it over and over again... alas now all copies are lost. So, THANKS AGAIN!

    • @bunty6268
      @bunty6268 4 года назад +3

      Ooh how Wonderful your listening pleasures seem... MANY Thanks for sharing Good Sir xo

    • @JoanKentBible
      @JoanKentBible 2 года назад +1

      Definitely a keeper!!!!

  • @tasha6151
    @tasha6151 2 года назад +14

    Wonderfully read -- and performed!

  • @cousinsister69
    @cousinsister69 3 года назад +12

    Thank you RS. Delightful listening. I enjoyed this in play version very much. Top actors. We are spoiled. Hi from Oz! 👇💜🙃

  • @annelawton6783
    @annelawton6783 2 года назад +5

    I laughed so much I cried. PSmith brilliant story brilliant cast in this.

  • @mwatts-riley2688
    @mwatts-riley2688 Год назад +1

    Your playlist is thd richest find since the finding of the titanic 40y ago! THANK YOU SO VERY DEEPLY! 👌 M
    . IL. USA

  • @bassmentality
    @bassmentality 5 лет назад +18

    My evenings sitting with my lovely mum. So many of them listening to BBC Dramas. Thank you for uploading it!

    • @bunty6268
      @bunty6268 4 года назад +6

      How lovely that sounds... I'm so happy for you to have a memory that I long to have....

  • @girllovesmusic
    @girllovesmusic 9 лет назад +79

    I never thought I could enjoy Wodehouse more than when Jonathon Cecil reads them but it seems I was wrong. This is fantastic!

  • @CORONA-lk4ct
    @CORONA-lk4ct 2 года назад +11

    Great job , as all the actors are excellent ,sound effects n direction is wonderful, ♥️👍♥️

  • @inamorata966
    @inamorata966 3 месяца назад +1

    Michael Hordern was an actor of the first water. In the shadow somewhat of Olivier and Gielgud himself, MH can perform as well as either. His comedic chops, moreover, were razor sharp. As Senex in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1966), MH was second only to Zero Mostel as Pseudolus. Hysterically funny.

  • @clarajones7646
    @clarajones7646 8 лет назад +11

    Great book... I read this years ago and its just as good this time around,, Thank you.........Thank you...........

    • @rogerevans8081
      @rogerevans8081 4 года назад +3

      clara jones That's the thing. Repeated readings do nothing to diminish the delight produced by Wodehouse's prose.

  • @dmx5439
    @dmx5439 4 года назад +6

    Brilliant....❤

  • @feralbluee
    @feralbluee 8 лет назад +21

    Love this. . . started out a bit slow - but being Wodehouse, i stuck with it and got into this rendition. thanks much :}

    • @susanwilsonroberts6044
      @susanwilsonroberts6044 4 года назад +4

      I was given this book at the age of 16 the book I was given had Jeeves and Bertie and Mullener and then the full book of Smith and frankly I've been reading it ever since I started listening to it and I was laughing from the minute I started I guess you have to have the British sense of humour. In fact my 1st and present husband both forbade me read it at bedtime because I couldn't stop laughing

    • @rogerevans8081
      @rogerevans8081 4 года назад +2

      Susan Wilson Roberts One does tire of British people congratulating themselves on a supposed "British sense of humour" beyond the ken of any lesser mortals- as though Wodehouse's great popularity depended on British readers.

    • @rosemariemann1719
      @rosemariemann1719 2 года назад

      @@rogerevans8081
      It's just that our " British"
      sense of humour does
      differ quite often
      from other countries .
      It has several facets,
      e.g.,irony, understatement,
      farce, plays on words....
      but can be quite
      subtle at times...☺️
      By the way, I've recently
      been watching
      ( twice, because it was
      so well done,IMHO),
      Noel Coward's comedy,
      " Present Laughter", with
      the excellent Donald Sinden,
      and other very competent
      actors. If you choose to
      watch it, enjoy the quirky/"creepy"
      "Mr. Maul", played by a young
      Julian Fellowes .
      This play is ( IMHO) a
      good example of
      "British sense of humour".
      And there are many others...
      ** Enjoy ! **
      🇬🇧😊💕🌎☺️🇬🇧.

    • @rogerevans8081
      @rogerevans8081 2 года назад

      @@rosemariemann1719 Odd that you choose to reply to my comment about British people constantly congratulating themselves on their superior sense of humor by doing that very thing. Self-awareness is clearly not growing on trees there.

  • @Vintagevanessa99
    @Vintagevanessa99 2 года назад

    Fabulous stories and a wonderful timeless cast thankyou

  • @peterfreeman6677
    @peterfreeman6677 4 года назад +19

    Author: P.G. Wodehouse
    Dramatised by: Michael Bakewell
    Director: Peter King
    "Blandings stands as ever, bathed in fragrant and gentle summer. Love shimmers, skulduggery lurks. Lord Emsworth desperately attempts to escape the efficient Baxter and the place seems rife with poets doing poems. Then, of course, someone steals that necklace..."
    The Author: John Gielgud
    Lord Emsworth: Michael Hordern
    Lady Constance: Joan Greenwood
    Psmith: Simon Ward
    Baxter: Christopher Godwin
    Freddie: David Troughton
    Joe Keeble: Bryan Pringle
    Beach: Ellis Dale
    Eve: Caroline Langrishe
    Miss Peavey: Zoe Wanamaker
    Cootes: Stuart Milligan
    McTodd: Peter Marinker
    Susan: Alex Marshall
    Briggs: Alan Dudley
    Newspaper employee: Haydn Wood
    Flowered waistcoat: Michael Spice
    Snuff-coloured suit: George Parsons
    Waiter: Ronald Herdman
    Young lady: Patience Tomlinson
    Young man: Spencer Banks

  • @yasminkeyani7948
    @yasminkeyani7948 5 лет назад +18

    Love the book. Love this radio version! Thanks!

  • @mjrussell414
    @mjrussell414 2 года назад +2

    Well, that was excellent, but then I’ve been partial to a little Wodehouse since I was a kid and discovered Jeeves and Wooster on PBS. I think I supplied my local library at the time with most of their supply of his works.

  • @joanmelville8310
    @joanmelville8310 2 года назад +3

    Beautiful selection .Thank you for postingx

  • @esterbengoa6077
    @esterbengoa6077 2 года назад +9

    Thank you very much for this. I watched it on TV ages ago and I thought it was superb.

    • @Daisy59404
      @Daisy59404 2 года назад

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  • @linenmccartney2374
    @linenmccartney2374 2 года назад +3

    Joan Goodwood is the perfect combination of menace and charm.

  • @JanetCaterina
    @JanetCaterina 5 лет назад +14

    Joan Greenwood Love this woman, her voice speaks of a demeanour, the demeanour of the aristocracy

  • @pearl3761
    @pearl3761 2 года назад

    A joyful experience. Thank you!

  • @ramblerandy2397
    @ramblerandy2397 2 года назад +2

    The late Simon Ward is perfect here as Psmith. And at the time, like Psmith, I fell in love with Miss Halliday [Caroline Langrishe]. 🧐

  • @spensert4933
    @spensert4933 2 года назад +2

    The silky elegance of JG is the best

  • @tashareally3959
    @tashareally3959 7 лет назад +7

    Listenlicious

  • @spensert4933
    @spensert4933 3 года назад +3

    What a combo

  • @catherinefranks786
    @catherinefranks786 4 года назад +11

    RUclips I love you.. The best thing ever. Something for every mood. Come out and take a BOW....

  • @RobertSeviour1
    @RobertSeviour1 7 лет назад +47

    I've listened to every one of the deaddogsmoking catalogue and am still greatly enjoying them on a second run through. Heartfelt thanks for making these wonderful pieces available.
    Is anyone writing to this standard these days? Suggestions welcomed

  • @raymondlawson8914
    @raymondlawson8914 4 года назад +2

    Amazing

  • @JoanKentBible
    @JoanKentBible 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful!!!!!!!!

  • @filmnoir50
    @filmnoir50 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you so much!

  • @opeolusawyerr8415
    @opeolusawyerr8415 7 лет назад +3

    Great, P. G. WODEHOUSE - Leave it to PSMITH

  • @richardburns8973
    @richardburns8973 3 года назад +4

    Love Horden !!

  • @rosemariemann1719
    @rosemariemann1719 2 года назад +2

    Psmith :
    The " P" is silent, as in
    "Ptarmigan"." Psychic",
    and "Swimming"...
    🇬🇧😊💕🐦😊🇬🇧...

  • @feralbluee
    @feralbluee 3 года назад +4

    Excellent - wonderful. good adaptation. and the acting was so good, especially Clarence :) and the narrator - you know the John Gielgud. good production all around. but i am glad i just listened to whole audiobook, so i knew all the background and events. thank you so much. . . Stay safe :)

  • @electrictofumuffins6384
    @electrictofumuffins6384 2 года назад

    The sound is very listenable.

  • @BelatedCommiseration
    @BelatedCommiseration 8 лет назад +17

    Thought Freddie Threepwood sounded familiar! It was David Troughton! He was great, as indeed was Simon Ward as Psmith! :) Its a shame to typecast, but I always think of Trughton as playing bewildered upper/middle class types (which he does very well) and compartively recently I saw him on New Tricks being an East London gangster...and he was really good there! One of those talents I wish I saw more of on screen, though I daresay he is mostly on stage. Only really ever read the Jeeves books and some of Blandings...only recently started paying attention to Psmith when I got a recently got a literary biography of P.G Wodehouse...and I definitely think I will have to start paying more attention to him! I read that the meticulous Wodehouse very rarely had any character 'spring' to him in the way some novelists do...he would work them out very thoroughly...the one exception being Psmith who just apparently popped in there and started dictating terms! I can certainly see that from how he is played here!

    • @Concetta20
      @Concetta20 8 лет назад +2

      Psmith also reminds me of his Lord Ickenham character.

    • @suburbanbanshee
      @suburbanbanshee 2 года назад +2

      I came across Psmith's adult books first of all, and was rather startled (but pleased) to find out that he and Mike had first existed as children at school. So I read Psmith's books somewhat back to front.

  • @robm.4512
    @robm.4512 2 года назад

    Just……superb!

  • @rozitasheilarahim8016
    @rozitasheilarahim8016 2 года назад +2

    Nothing great about the story, but brilliant narrator. Love her voice. Thank you for uploading this audiobook.

  • @lsdmadman
    @lsdmadman 9 лет назад +4

    thanky...good schtuff

  • @TheKathymorrison
    @TheKathymorrison 2 года назад +1

    Really enjoy these stories but love this one.. Wonder where the author gets these stories from???

  • @dantean
    @dantean 3 года назад +2

    Like listening to the Disciples speaking on God's behalf.

  • @imsathyasekar
    @imsathyasekar 5 лет назад +2

    I loved the dramatization of one of my all time favorite books.
    Who played Eve Halliday in this? She wasn't called out at the end

    • @michaelprobert4014
      @michaelprobert4014 5 лет назад

      Her name is credited but the character is just called Eve which makes it easy to miss. The name of the actress sounds like Caroline Langrish.

    • @finosuilleabhain7781
      @finosuilleabhain7781 4 года назад +1

      @@michaelprobert4014 'Langrishe'. The 'e' is silent :o) Still going strong.

    • @michaelprobert4014
      @michaelprobert4014 4 года назад

      @@finosuilleabhain7781 Thanks for the clarification. 🙂

  • @mattkaustickomments
    @mattkaustickomments 2 года назад

    What a delightful farce! As a car guy, I must point out an anachronistic mistake however. When the dandies are talking about whether to take the Bugatti or the Ferrari to the ball… the Ferrari brand did not exist for another 25 years!! Oooops!

  • @CORONA-lk4ct
    @CORONA-lk4ct 2 года назад

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  • @ginawiggles918
    @ginawiggles918 4 года назад +1

    Why are all the items being deleted?

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    @CORONA-lk4ct 2 года назад

    ♥️👍♥️💙😲💙

  • @spensert4933
    @spensert4933 3 года назад +4

    Well aren't you the snake's eyebrows!

  • @treeofparadise9619
    @treeofparadise9619 9 лет назад +3

    earls, butlers &younger sons at blandings castle not Mc old bean wot.. .

  • @spensert4933
    @spensert4933 2 года назад +1

    33:15 what poets sound like

  • @apoxonxyourxexes
    @apoxonxyourxexes 2 года назад

    How do I do a time stamp

  • @girllovesmusic
    @girllovesmusic 9 лет назад +5

    Liz, you're the oyster's eye tooth.
    teehee

    • @pearl3761
      @pearl3761 2 года назад

      “When it comes to the smooth stuff, old girl, you’re the oyster’s eye-tooth!”

  • @chicagogyrl4846
    @chicagogyrl4846 2 года назад

    Why no summary?

  • @jennbeck9611
    @jennbeck9611 2 года назад

    2

  • @ecollen
    @ecollen Год назад

    This is not a film RUclips.

  • @peterjongsma2754
    @peterjongsma2754 4 года назад +1

    Just finished The book.
    Dec 2019.
    Wodehouse playhouse is brilliant.
    Watch it.
    Sorry but don't needthis attempt.
    Read the book.
    Or watch Wodehouse playhouse.

  • @Petey_Ouspensky
    @Petey_Ouspensky 2 года назад

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  • @Charmagh110
    @Charmagh110 2 года назад

    50:00

  • @aj0nutube
    @aj0nutube 2 года назад

    34:43

  • @MsHburnett
    @MsHburnett 2 года назад +1

    Please get an i tech to clean up the audio. Thx

  • @veritas6335
    @veritas6335 2 года назад +2

    Amusing, although large parts of this are un-understandable to the American ear, especially when spoken by characters with a regional accent or less than a proper upperclass accent. Gielgud is, as always, delicious, however.

    • @annelawton6783
      @annelawton6783 2 года назад

      Do you mean ‘incomprehensible’? But two of the characters were Canadian ? The accent is received pronunciation. The BBC!

  • @apoxonxyourxexes
    @apoxonxyourxexes 2 года назад

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  • @raylouis9218
    @raylouis9218 Год назад

    The Psmith character is totally miscast. Tone is miles off. Psmith is unflappable, not irritable like this guy.

  • @danacoleman4007
    @danacoleman4007 2 года назад +1

    this REALLY sucks.

  • @parrmik
    @parrmik 4 года назад +2

    In the 1920's , i suppose it was humorous to be dictated to by a controlling female . In the 2020's , reality makes the joke a little less shiny.

    • @bunty6268
      @bunty6268 4 года назад +7

      Oh do shut up

    • @parrmik
      @parrmik 4 года назад

      @@bunty6268 don't dictate to me !

    • @dmann1115
      @dmann1115 4 года назад +4

      As if! Men still get paid way more than women for the same work, men still own most of the property in the world, and dominate just about every institution, every government. Take a seat.

    • @nadtoboivstautkakgory
      @nadtoboivstautkakgory 3 года назад

      No

    • @cavramau
      @cavramau 3 года назад

      @@parrmik don't dictate to others if you don't want to be dictated to.

  • @michaelswithenby5601
    @michaelswithenby5601 9 лет назад +2

    Very England middle class not upper class as you infer.

    • @antoniocasinelli7742
      @antoniocasinelli7742 9 лет назад +1

      +Michael Swithenby Are you referring to Wodehouse's novels in general or to the accent of the characters in this show?

    • @Tsuki17
      @Tsuki17 7 лет назад

      audio book Agatha christie
      l

    • @mikehobart
      @mikehobart 7 лет назад +6

      imply

    • @noelnicholls1894
      @noelnicholls1894 3 года назад +5

      OK. I’d call that upper middle class if not the scrapings of high society.
      Middle class never, the middle class has to work for a living. Even if as lawyers, bank managers and such.