Programming note: Tonight, I'll be back with Episode Five of our latest audio adventure, P G Wodehouse's The Girl on the Boat. Tomorrow, Wednesday, I hope to be here for our regular Clubland Q&A taking questions from Steyn Club members live around the planet at 3pm North American Eastern - which is (for this month only, due to time-change disparities) an hour earlier across the Atlantic: 7pm Greenwich Mean Time, and 8pm in western and central Europe. Hope you can swing by. ~It is over four years since Shannon Bream and I talked on Fox about the US Chief Justice's wish to avoid the Supreme Court being dragged into "controversy". And I remarked to Shannon that at a certain point the desire to avoid controversy becomes itself controversial. ...
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It's time for Part Seven of our latest Tale for Our Time: The Girl on the Boat is P G Wodehouse's nautical entertainment of 1922 - and very different from last month's Armageddonpalooza. Thank you for all your comments on this latest offering. Israel Pickholtz, an Israeli member of The Mark Steyn Club, appreciated a gag from Episode Two: I'm not one for laughing out loud, but the line about the deaf-and-dumb hospital. Well. That's in a league of its own. Had I been mid-drink, it would have come straight out of my nose. That's good, Israel. From hereon in, make sure each installment is accesorised with a suitable beverage. In tonight's episode, Sam has to a) tell Eustace that he's now engaged to the girl who jilted Eustace while b) ...
Welcome to Part Six of our nightly audio entertainment - The Girl on the Boat, P G Wodehouse's comic diversion of 1922...
Welcome to Part Five of our brand new Tale for Our Time: The Girl on the Boat by P G Wodehouse, published in 1922...
Here we go with Part Four of our latest audio diversion, and our second foray into the oeuvre of P G Wodehouse...
Welcome to the third installment of our brand new Tale for Our Time, an ocean-going romp by P G Wodehouse, published in 1922...
Welcome to Part Two of The Girl on the Boat, our latest audio adventure in Tales for Our Time and our second foray into the oeuvre of P G Wodehouse - as well as, we hope, a respite from the woes of the world, if only for twenty minutes before you lower your lamp...
Welcome to the sixty-ninth audio adventure in our series Tales for Our Time...
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The first part of a Jack London tale of exceptionally frosty fiction...
Welcome to the sixty-eighth audio adventure in our series Tales for Our Time - and our first foray into the work of Robert Hugh Benson...
A remote fantastical kingdom far from Europe's chancelleries of power... An unpopular monarch on the eve of his coronation... A ruling class of plotters and would-be usurpers... ...and a gentleman adventurer on holiday. No, not Ruritania in the nineteenth century, but the United Kingdom in the twenty-first...