Wodehouse's stories are certainly written for reading aloud and Martin Jarvis reads them in such a hilarious way that you simply have to laugh out loud. Too bad that not all of the stories are about Bertie Wooster and his gentleman's gentleman, Jeeves. Only two actually are: "Bertie Changes His Mind" and "Fixing It for Freddie". The rest is told from the point of view of Bertie's various crazy friends. I've seen the show Jeeves&Wooster and those stories that actually don't have Bertie and Jeeves as the main heroes were re-written for them in the show and to be honest, they were even funnier that way. I especially loved the story "Doing Clarence a Bit Good" in the show where Bertie had a big problem stealing the painting, almost gluing himself to a table. That was hilarious.