The Inimitable Jeeves

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The Inimitable Jeeves

P. G. Wodehouse

9780563525523
80 tracksReleased 2005-01-01BBC Audio

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9780563525523 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release The Inimitable Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse, released 2005-01-01 on BBC Audio. UPCs are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify a music release — album, EP, or single — across every digital and physical retail platform. This release contains 80 tracks, each with its own ISRC.

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Track List (80)

Episode One, Part 1. "Now, touching this business of old Jeeves..."
Episode One, Part 1. "Now, touching this business of old Jeeves..."
Episode One, Part 2. "I'm not much of a ladies' man myself...."
Episode One, Part 2. "I'm not much of a ladies' man myself...."
Episode One, Part 3. "Bingo! You're not going to lunch with a girl at this godforsaken eatery?"
Episode One, Part 3. "Bingo! You're not going to lunch with a girl at this godforsaken eatery?"
Episode One, Part 4. "I sprang the details on Jeeves that night."
Episode One, Part 4. "I sprang the details on Jeeves that night."
Episode One, Part 5. "Well, it appears to me as though our best plan would be..."
Episode One, Part 5. "Well, it appears to me as though our best plan would be..."
Episode One, Part 6. "Bingo reported a few days later that Rosie M. Banks was the goods..."
Episode One, Part 6. "Bingo reported a few days later that Rosie M. Banks was the goods..."
Episode One, Part 7. "Well, Bingo, how are things on the Rosie M. Banks front...."
Episode One, Part 7. "Well, Bingo, how are things on the Rosie M. Banks front...."
Episode One, Part 8. "Hello, Bertie Wooster speaking?"
Episode One, Part 8. "Hello, Bertie Wooster speaking?"
Episode One, Part 9. "Good egg indeed!"
Episode One, Part 9. "Good egg indeed!"
Episode One, Part 10. "Jeeves! Jeeves!"
Episode One, Part 10. "Jeeves! Jeeves!"
Episode Two, Part 1. "It struck me forcibly one morning..."
Episode Two, Part 1. "It struck me forcibly one morning..."
Episode Two, Part 2. "Yes, sir, you had something you wished to communicate to me me?"
Episode Two, Part 2. "Yes, sir, you had something you wished to communicate to me me?"
Episode Two, Part 3. "I can only say, at this juncture, that I felt more like a cat in the middle of a lot of hounds..."
Episode Two, Part 3. "I can only say, at this juncture, that I felt more like a cat in the middle of a lot of hounds..."
Episode Two, Part 4. "The drive that afternoon was as mouldy as I expected..."
Episode Two, Part 4. "The drive that afternoon was as mouldy as I expected..."
Episode Two, Part 5. "Mr Wooster, won't you, won't you help us?"
Episode Two, Part 5. "Mr Wooster, won't you, won't you help us?"
Episode Two, Part 6. "Well, rather a sad affair Jeeves?"
Episode Two, Part 6. "Well, rather a sad affair Jeeves?"
Episode Two, Part 7. "I say, you don't think these are just paste or anything like that?"
Episode Two, Part 7. "I say, you don't think these are just paste or anything like that?"
Episode Two, Part 8. "Hurry up Jeeves! This is going to be good ripe stuff!"
Episode Two, Part 8. "Hurry up Jeeves! This is going to be good ripe stuff!"
Episode Two, Part 9. "These look like pearls, what?"
Episode Two, Part 9. "These look like pearls, what?"
Episode Two, Part 10. "Well, Aunt Agatha I don't want to rub it in but..."
Episode Two, Part 10. "Well, Aunt Agatha I don't want to rub it in but..."
Episode Three, Part 1. " I hadn't heard from my Aunt Agatha in some time..."
Episode Three, Part 1. " I hadn't heard from my Aunt Agatha in some time..."
Episode Three, Part 2. "Oh dash it all, no!
Episode Three, Part 2. "Oh dash it all, no!
Episode Three, Part 3. "I got back to the flat about an hour later..."
Episode Three, Part 3. "I got back to the flat about an hour later..."
Episode Three, Part 4. "I say Bingo, doesn't jolly old Oswald's incessant flow of prattle make your headache.."
Episode Three, Part 4. "I say Bingo, doesn't jolly old Oswald's incessant flow of prattle make your headache.."
Episode Three, Part 5. "You're suddenly very quite, Mr Wooster..."
Episode Three, Part 5. "You're suddenly very quite, Mr Wooster..."
Episode Three, Part 6. "I say, Bertie!"
Episode Three, Part 6. "I say, Bertie!"
Episode Three, Part 7. "Jeeves?" "Sir?" "Jeeves, I've just about reached the 'death where is thy jolly old sting' stage."
Episode Three, Part 7. "Jeeves?" "Sir?" "Jeeves, I've just about reached the 'death where is thy jolly old sting' stage."
Episode Three, Part 8. "Ah, what ho what ho!"
Episode Three, Part 8. "Ah, what ho what ho!"
Episode Three, Part 9. "Where are all these bally cats?"
Episode Three, Part 9. "Where are all these bally cats?"
Episode Three, Part 10. "I want a word with you!"
Episode Three, Part 10. "I want a word with you!"
Episode Four, Part 1. "After Goodwood's over, I generally find I get a bit restless."
Episode Four, Part 1. "After Goodwood's over, I generally find I get a bit restless."
Episode Four, Part 2. "When I arrived at the hall the next afternoon..."
Episode Four, Part 2. "When I arrived at the hall the next afternoon..."
Episode Four, Part 3. "Bingo! Hello!"
Episode Four, Part 3. "Bingo! Hello!"
Episode Four, Part 4. "It certainly does! The thing's a sitter for old Heppenstall."
Episode Four, Part 4. "It certainly does! The thing's a sitter for old Heppenstall."
Episode Four, Part 5. "I say! Tenner on Heppenstall."
Episode Four, Part 5. "I say! Tenner on Heppenstall."
Episode Four, Part 6. "Ah ha! The soft, low gentle cough like a sheep with a blade of grass caught in its throat."
Episode Four, Part 6. "Ah ha! The soft, low gentle cough like a sheep with a blade of grass caught in its throat."
Episode Four, Part 7. "I am delighted to hear you say so..."
Episode Four, Part 7. "I am delighted to hear you say so..."
Episode Four, Part 8. "And when we return to the comfort of our fireside...'"
Episode Four, Part 8. "And when we return to the comfort of our fireside...'"
Episode Four, Part 9. "Oh, Jeeves. Where did you materialise from?"
Episode Four, Part 9. "Oh, Jeeves. Where did you materialise from?"
Episode Four, Part 10. "I suggested to James that he deliver my sermon on brotherly love..."
Episode Four, Part 10. "I suggested to James that he deliver my sermon on brotherly love..."
Episode Five, Part 1. "After the great sermon handicap had run its merry course..."
Episode Five, Part 1. "After the great sermon handicap had run its merry course..."
Episode Five, Part 2. "If this is a sporting proposition, let's have Jeeves in on it..."
Episode Five, Part 2. "If this is a sporting proposition, let's have Jeeves in on it..."
Episode Five, Part 3. "Page boy? You mean that tubby little chap in buttons?"
Episode Five, Part 3. "Page boy? You mean that tubby little chap in buttons?"
Episode Five, Part 4. "The worst of these country meetings if that you can't plunge as heavily as you'd like..."
Episode Five, Part 4. "The worst of these country meetings if that you can't plunge as heavily as you'd like..."
Episode Five, Part 5. "Hullo, Bertie old man!"
Episode Five, Part 5. "Hullo, Bertie old man!"
Episode Five, Part 6. "Bertie, I've been thinking."
Episode Five, Part 6. "Bertie, I've been thinking."
Episode Five, Part 7. "Ah, Wooster." "Steggles, what's the devil's going on?"
Episode Five, Part 7. "Ah, Wooster." "Steggles, what's the devil's going on?"
Episode Five, Part 8. "I'm bound to say that as a general rule my idea of a large afternoon..."
Episode Five, Part 8. "I'm bound to say that as a general rule my idea of a large afternoon..."
Episode Five, Part 9. "Ah, Wooster my dear fellow."
Episode Five, Part 9. "Ah, Wooster my dear fellow."
Episode Five, Part 10. "Ah, Wooster old man, come to watch the prize giving."
Episode Five, Part 10. "Ah, Wooster old man, come to watch the prize giving."
Episode Six, Part 1. "One evening in November, about a month after I'd got back from my visit to Twing Hall..."
Episode Six, Part 1. "One evening in November, about a month after I'd got back from my visit to Twing Hall..."
Episode Six, Part 2. "Great Scott! Is this second sight or something Jeeves?"
Episode Six, Part 2. "Great Scott! Is this second sight or something Jeeves?"
Episode Six, Part 3. "Ah, Bertie." "Hello." "Um..."
Episode Six, Part 3. "Ah, Bertie." "Hello." "Um..."
Episode Six, Part 4. "Ten minutes. Ten minutes he kept me waiting there Jeeves."
Episode Six, Part 4. "Ten minutes. Ten minutes he kept me waiting there Jeeves."
Episode Six, Part 5. "Bertie old man,I say Bertie, could you possible come down here at once?"
Episode Six, Part 5. "Bertie old man,I say Bertie, could you possible come down here at once?"
Episode Six, Part 6. "Blister! All ready Jeeves?"
Episode Six, Part 6. "Blister! All ready Jeeves?"
Episode Six, Part 7. "I didn't hear a word from Bingo for a couple of weeks after that...."
Episode Six, Part 7. "I didn't hear a word from Bingo for a couple of weeks after that...."
Episode Six, Part 8. "I say, I wonder if there's any change of my getting in on that seven-to-one money."
Episode Six, Part 8. "I say, I wonder if there's any change of my getting in on that seven-to-one money."
Episode Six, Part 9. "Except as a promoter, Bingo wasn't much in evidence in the early part of the performance."
Episode Six, Part 9. "Except as a promoter, Bingo wasn't much in evidence in the early part of the performance."
Episode Six, Part 10. "The show eventually got going again."
Episode Six, Part 10. "The show eventually got going again."
Episode Seven, Part 1. "One of the advantages that I get from being a bachelor...."
Episode Seven, Part 1. "One of the advantages that I get from being a bachelor...."
Episode Seven, Part 2. "While you were entertaining Mrs Gregson, sir, there was a delivery for you from the Burlington Arcade..."
Episode Seven, Part 2. "While you were entertaining Mrs Gregson, sir, there was a delivery for you from the Burlington Arcade..."
Episode Seven, Part 3. "I wish the deuce people would get these things right!"
Episode Seven, Part 3. "I wish the deuce people would get these things right!"
Episode Seven, Part 4. "Good afternoon, sir."
Episode Seven, Part 4. "Good afternoon, sir."
Episode Seven, Part 5. "Bertie!" "Eustace! Oh my aunt!"
Episode Seven, Part 5. "Bertie!" "Eustace! Oh my aunt!"
Episode Seven, Part 6. "He-he-hello, Aunt Agatha."
Episode Seven, Part 6. "He-he-hello, Aunt Agatha."
Episode Seven, Part 7. "That's what so hard to induce him to explain with any precision."
Episode Seven, Part 7. "That's what so hard to induce him to explain with any precision."
Episode Seven, Part 8. "Jeeves, Jeeves! I'm sorry to disturb in mid-dish but..."
Episode Seven, Part 8. "Jeeves, Jeeves! I'm sorry to disturb in mid-dish but..."
Episode Seven, Part 9. "Dear Bertie, will you give the enclosed to your man...."
Episode Seven, Part 9. "Dear Bertie, will you give the enclosed to your man...."
Episode Seven, Part 10. "Oh, seems a dashed shame that I have to go off to Harrowgate today Jeeves...."
Episode Seven, Part 10. "Oh, seems a dashed shame that I have to go off to Harrowgate today Jeeves...."
Episode Eight, Part 1. "Once a year the committee of the Drones decides that the old club could do with a wash and brush up..."
Episode Eight, Part 1. "Once a year the committee of the Drones decides that the old club could do with a wash and brush up..."
Episode Eight, Part 2. "Bertie." "Ow!! Watch it, those are my summer trouserings!"
Episode Eight, Part 2. "Bertie." "Ow!! Watch it, those are my summer trouserings!"
Episode Eight, Part 3. "Bar a weekly wrestle with the pink'un and an occasional dip into the form book..."
Episode Eight, Part 3. "Bar a weekly wrestle with the pink'un and an occasional dip into the form book..."
Episode Eight, Part 4. "I reported to Bingo that evening that although his allowance seemed back on the straight..."
Episode Eight, Part 4. "I reported to Bingo that evening that although his allowance seemed back on the straight..."
Episode Eight, Part 5. "I left Bingo and wife in the hall whilst I went upstairs to the drawing room..."
Episode Eight, Part 5. "I left Bingo and wife in the hall whilst I went upstairs to the drawing room..."
Episode Eight, Part 6. "Why, bless my soul Mr Wooster...."
Episode Eight, Part 6. "Why, bless my soul Mr Wooster...."
Episode Eight, Part 7. "And everything is now thoroughly satisfactory, sir?"
Episode Eight, Part 7. "And everything is now thoroughly satisfactory, sir?"
Episode Eight, Part 8. "Oh Jeeves, answer it."
Episode Eight, Part 8. "Oh Jeeves, answer it."
Episode Eight, Part 9. "I didn't enjoy myself much in Norfolk."
Episode Eight, Part 9. "I didn't enjoy myself much in Norfolk."
Episode Eight, Part 10. "I pushed on to the old flat seething like the dickens."
Episode Eight, Part 10. "I pushed on to the old flat seething like the dickens."

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What is UPC 9780563525523?
UPC 9780563525523 is the Universal Product Code (barcode) for "The Inimitable Jeeves" by P. G. Wodehouse, released on BBC Audio.
What is a UPC code in music?
A UPC (Universal Product Code) — also called an EAN barcode — is a unique numeric identifier assigned to a music release by its distributor. It identifies the release as a whole (album, EP, or single) and is required by every digital storefront and physical retailer.
How is a UPC different from an ISRC?
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UPC 9780563525523 contains 80 tracks.
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9780563525523 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to The Inimitable Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse. UPCs (also called EAN barcodes) are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify music releases — albums, EPs, and singles — across all digital and physical retail platforms.

This release contains 80 tracks. Each track has its own ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) that identifies the specific sound recording, while the UPC identifies the release as a whole. Knowing your release's UPC is essential for neighboring rights collection societies like SoundExchange and for transferring music between distributors.

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