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DTD: 371 – What’s the story with Tony Archer and more Ambridge musings

Poor Tony – what has he done to be blessed with a mother like Peggy, a wife like Pat (who oddly does not converse in Welsh with her daughter-in-law – why not? – there could be subtitles for the rest of us like when watching Icelandic Noir), a daughter like Helen and ye gods a son like Tom?  To be honest you can understand why Tony has followed in the footsteps of Pete Waterman and Rod Stewart and built himself a model railway so that he at least one world where he is control.  (You wonder where Rod found the […]

DTD: 370 – Susan talks to the press and Peggy’s thoughts on Tony

Trazzer may be no more; short term, short lived intercourse and tragically sussed by Johnny in record time (you can argue too much for your own cover story).  Disappointing as I was looking forward to the Cricket Team Sunday teas as Jazzer takes up the role of caterer delivering those wonderful Scottish staples – cullen skink to start followed by haggis, neeps and tatties washed down with gallons of whisky, but only for the away team!   Meanwhile Neil and Soosan were setup for an incredible fall.  I am convinced that the entire slavery story has been given a prominence […]

DTD: 369 – A Ménage à abattoir – Who are Ambridge’s swingers?

Sometimes I do not identify the absurdity of the week until Roifield and his rotating hosts (this week – Keri and Pete) commence their discussions.  On this podcast when it came it was like being thwacked over the head with a heavy book.    In common with most of the legal arrangements in Ambridge we have no idea if the Three Weird Wilders who have taken on tenancies of about 400 acres of prime Ambridge land are a partnership or a limited company.  If they have taken any legal guidance at all (doubtful) then they will have formed a company […]

DTD: 368 – David gets a gold star and Shula is given the clap twice

Picture an editorial meeting, somewhere near Birmingham.  The Editor has had a great idea for a storyline; it is so good he tells everyone that we can get the new nasty Mr Big in a corner and then for weeks on end someone in the village can give him a good kicking.  One week Jim can do it on behalf of the atheists; the next week Shula can do it on behalf of the Christians and so the listeners will know just how bad Mr Big is as everyone is against him.  Plus the editor adds that we can have […]

DTD: 367 – Rex turns on Brookfield, Brian loses it and what biscuits do we serve builders?

This week was ever more absurd as Brian decided to attack Kirsty one moment over her husband’s activities and the next is hail fellow well met supporting Neil.  No meat processor would send in an auditor to go through the records on the basis of an allegation of a contractor having used unpaid labour – so far out to lunch.  They might want a meeting to understand what happened – but a full audit?   Philip’s appearance at Greenacre’s also beggared belief – he knew Jim did not like him so he simply would not go there, all for dramatic […]

DTD: 366 – The guilt of Ambridge and chunky Kit Kats

We have raised £4,299 of our £5,000 target for Unseen, help us get to 5K by donating here https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/blakekenziesandjordan Roifield wastes a lot of energy defending Shula over her inability to answer the phone pointing out that she is still a vicar in training.  She may be a vicar in training – but she is an adult, fully grown with a grown up child.  She knows what is right and what is wrong – either she wants to talk to the caller or she doesn’t.  Her behaviour was not that of an adult.   BL’s response was completely out to lunch – the […]

DTD: 365 – The 70th-anniversary episode edition

Trazzer – on or off?  Obviously immense disappointment that the village noticeboard in the telephone box did not get the implied treatment but I hope that the ghost of Martha Woodford will be along to rectify the three broken panes.   To my mind the engineered but unwarranted arrest of Kirsty (who had previously been co-operating with the police) was better than killing off a well loved character simply because it was a programme anniversary for no good reason; we know she will come back and in any event it was a mystery that they could find enough evidence to […]

DTD: 364 – New Years day fundraiser

DumTeeDum is asking you to donate to “Unseen” which is a UK charity fighting slavery around the world and at home in Britain. Give as much as you can, so that by working in partnership with communities, business, governments and other organisations we can help to stamp out slavery for good. Ian Pepperell (who plays Roy Tucker) is giving a signed 70th anniversary Archers script to someone who donates and we will not be running this as an auction, but will select the winner of the script randomly. Give what you can and spare a thought for those confined against […]

DTD: 363 – Kirsty shops Phillip on Christmas Eve

Official podcasting platforms are ditched in favour of Zoom.  My perennial war cry is that if Roifield (and I mean Roifield?) can deliver an excellent clean Zoom recording outside a studio of numerous participants (well three – Quentin and Rosie) of which only one is anywhere near Birmingham (I think) and the others are spread in other countries – why can the BBC not manage six proper episodes a week.   My two-pennorth is that if Kirsty was cooking the books how in heaven’s name did she miss the non-payment of Income Tax and NI deductions being “not paid” to […]