A few random thoughts and comments --
Jennr8r, I looked up your suggestion but I do not have it available as audio. Too bad.
PTquilts, I love Wodehouse and have often genuinely lol (loudly even) many times. There was one story I remember about a country weekend and it wasn't Bertie Wooster but one of his friends and a dead cat and much merry mayhem and shouts in the night

The British TV series with Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry was most excellent! For those who didn't discover Hugh before he became House, you have a different side to see.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeeves_and_Wooster
Not quite the same but in the category of "funny period ensemble comedies with heavy accents", the stories of Damon Runyon are also hilarious. So far I haven't found much audio, but for you book readers it is there if you can navigate the lingo. Damon is pretty much unknown now except for the musical Guys and Dolls but he was big and his characters identifiable. The Frank Sinatra/Marlon Brando version is a classic but if you watch now it seems very slow paced because it is essentially a stage show on film and we have become educated as media views to expect the rapid cuts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damon_Runyon
Bear -- I've been doing some Rita Mae.
I'm just finishing up another Caroline Fraser book before I move on to the Stilt House -- Prairie Fires, the Pulitzer prize winning biography of Laura Ingalls Wilder.
https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/caroline-fraser
I knew a lot of the real story, and I knew quite a bit about Rose -- but not like I do now! Last summer?? I read a biography of Charmian London (Jack London's 2nd wife/widow) by Iris Dunkle where Rose was definitely cast as a villain in her life...
https://www.oupress.com/978080616713...tredge-london/