Read by Bill Wallis
P.G. WODEHOUSE is a comic genius best known for Bertie Wooster and
Jeeves, pig loving peer Lord Emsworth, and a regiment of aunts and
butlers. But although Wodehouse and his work have become indissolubly
part of the English language and it's literature, the writer himself
is enigmatic. His life, notorious for one historic blunder during the
Second World War, remains unexplored. Based on research throughout
Britain, Europe and the United States, Wodehouse: A Life goes deep
beneath the surface of Wodehouse's extraordinary career, and reveals
as never before his fascinating complexity. ROBERT McCRUM is the author
of several novels and two works of non-fiction, The Story Of English
and My Year Off. He is literary editor of The Observer and lives in
London. BILL WALLIS has appeared in over 200 radio series and plays,
while among his numerous productions for the RSC are The Alchemist,
The Master Builder and Twelth Night. He is also a prolific film and
television actor, having numerous appearances to his credit that
include Keep Tha Spidistra Flying, Midsomer Murders, Bad Girls,
Doctors, Poirot and as Dr. Nick MacKenzie in Dangerfield."
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