Tracklist
- CD 1
- 1Episode One, Part 1. "It's always the same when you're trying to tell a story."3:42
- 2Episode One, Part 2. "So he's been, ah, haunting my flat, you say?"2:11
- 3Episode One, Part 3. "And I must say Jeeves, this news has relieved my mind considerably."3:04
- 4Episode One, Part 4. "Even though I forced the man to climb down, quelling him as described with the force my personality...."3:39
- 5Episode One, Part 5. "I say, anything wrong, Bertie?"3:18
- 6Episode One, Part 6. "Jeeves?" "Sir?" "Jeeves, I've just been having a chat with Mr Fink-Nottle..."1:56
- 7Episode One, Part 7. "What with picking up the threads, and so forth, at the Drones..."4:22
- 8Episode One, Part 8. "Well, Gussie!" "Hello, Bertie." "What ho!"3:37
- 9Episode Two, Part 1. "Uh, Jeeves?" "Good afternoon, sir." "I'm sorry to disturb you ...."1:55
- 10Episode Two, Part 2. "Perplexed. Explain. Bertie."2:44
- 11Episode Two, Part 3. "And so dismissing Aunt Dahlia from my mind for the nonce..."1:39
- 12Episode Two, Part 4. "As I drained the glass down, new life seemed to burgeon within me."6:59
- 13Episode Two, Part 5. "I suppose it must have taken Aunt Dahlia three hours or so to get back to Brinkley..."5:46
- 14Episode Two, Part 6. "I bunged foot sedulously on the accelerator all the way down to Brinkley Court that afternoon..."3:08
- 15Episode Two, Part 7. "I venture to take issue with you, Aunt Dahlia."2:15
- 16Episode Three, Part 1. "Think, Jeeves. At the moment, as you are aware, Gussie is a mere jelly in the presence of Miss Bassett..."1:52
- 17Episode Three, Part 2. "So there you have it. My initial realisation that the one infallible method of indicating to a girl that you love her...."4:31
- 18Episode Three, Part 3. "Alright then." "You'll do it?!"2:18
- 19Episode Three, Part 4. "Have you by any chance been gnawing on the thing at all?"4:05
- 20Episode Three, Part 5. "I was a bit fed with Jeeves, I must say."4:36
- 21Episode Three, Part 6. "Bertie! This is positively bright! I believe it may work."2:37
- 22Episode Three, Part 7. "Well I never!" "Did you call, sir?"5:13
- CD 2
- 1Episode Four, Part 1. "Gussie! Well, Gussie." "You and you 'Well, Gussies'!"4:22
- 2Episode Four, Part 2. "Yes, Gussie, hand her that one and I don't see how she can help feeling you're a twin soul."1:41
- 3Episode Four, Part 3. "It was not until I'd reached the drawing room and was enabled to take a square look at the Bassett...."3:25
- 4Episode Four, Part 4. "Oh, Mr Wooster." "For you, I mean to say."4:11
- 5Episode Four, Part 5. "A minute or so later a Bertram Wooster who looked as if he had passed through the furnace..."3:58
- 6Episode Four, Part 6. "I don't if it has happened to you at all, but a thing I have noticed with myself..."3:06
- 7Episode Four, Part 7. "Almost immediately afterwards, however, its manner became remarkably peevish."3:22
- 8Episode Five, Part 1. "Ah, Jeeves, what are you doing here?"3:29
- 9Episode Five, Part 2. "I was still in bed when Tuppy manifested himself the next morning..."3:40
- 10Episode Five, Part 3. "An idée fixe, you know, one of those things fellows get."6:18
- 11Episode Five, Part 4. "Oh, Bertie, the grass is wet. Do you want to walk? I shall ruin my shoes."3:46
- 12Episode Five, Part 5. "And gathering about her slim shoulders the shawl which she had put on as a protection against the evening dew..."3:26
- 13Episode Five, Part 6. "Why they have these bally benches in gardens is more than I can see."3:41
- 14Episode Six, Part 1. "Ah, Gussie! A lovely morning, is it not?"3:28
- 15Episode Six, Part 2. "It was a thoughtful Bertram Wooster who walked away and left him at it."2:52
- 16Episode Six, Part 3. "What ho, what ho, what ho, what ho Bertie!"2:18
- 17Episode Six, Part 4. "So Gussie's getting a lift to Market Snodsbury with Aunt Dahlia, is he?"3:24
- 18Episode Six, Part 5. "The proceedings had already got under when Jeeves and I arrived."3:17
- 19Episode Six, Part 6. "Or rather the other way around and there you have it in a nutshell."2:29
- 20Episode Six, Part 7. "Yes, well, what's this one?" "Spelling and dictation, P K Purvis."4:07
- CD 3
- 1Episode Seven, Part 1. "Good evening, sir." "What? Oh, Jeeves. My tea?"3:12
- 2Episode Seven, Part 2. "Bertie?" "Hullo?" "Bertie, I owe you an apology."3:07
- 3Episode Seven, Part 3. "Well, Jeeves!" "Precisely, sir." "Quite!"2:12
- 4Episode Seven, Part 4. "Ah, Angela, there you are."1:48
- 5Episode Seven, Part 5. "And I meant it to sting. Moody and discouraged were about the two adjectives..."4:50
- 6Episode Seven, Part 6. "The first thing that met the eye on entering Anatole's room...."3:33
- 7Episode Seven, Part 7. "Hello, Aunt Dahlia!" "Attila!"3:19
- 8Episode Seven, Part 8. "Oh, yes, Jeeves?" "A note for you, sir."5:17
- 9Episode Eight, Part 1. "I beg your pardon, sir, I should have moved to one side."5:28
- 10Episode Eight, Part 2. "Right, Jeeves, that's about enough of that. Let's toddle round to the front lawn...."1:27
- 11Episode Eight, Part 3. "Aunt Dahlia, hello." "Well, Bertie dear, here we all here."2:19
- 12Episode Eight, Part 4. "Well say on, young Glossop!"3:01
- 13Episode Eight, Part 5. "So, Jeeves, this is what your great scheme has accomplished!"0:57
- 14Episode Eight, Part 6. "Seppings! Seppings! Seppings!"1:09
- 15Episode Eight, Part 7. "I remember Jeeves saying on one occasion that hell hath no fury like a woman scorned."1:53
- 16Episode Eight, Part 8. "Bertie, is that you? Bertie?"2:09
- 17Episode Eight, Part 9. "Tuppy!" "What ho, Bertie, you back? You look like the wreck of the Hesperus."2:59
- 18Episode Eight, Part 10. "After your departure on the bicycle, the various estranged parties agreed so heartily in their abuse of you..."2:59
More by P. G. Wodehouse
Issues
R3x CD5 June 2006- R3x CD8 October 2009

