Dum Tee Dum Episode 73 – The aftermath
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Publication Date |
Sep 02, 2015
Episode Duration |
01:32:13

Long BH edition this week to address some more difficult issues which have appeared in The Archers this week and consequently the humour content is well down on the norm. Kenton first – the belief is that he is in need of counselling for a mental illness which will take a long time to repair but quite possibly a wave of a magic wand will right matters in days – which would undermine the wonderful portrayal to date.Next Rob and Helen – was Helen drugged?; just drinks and self loathing thinks Lucy.

Much concern that BBC did not give any warnings of injudicious content. Lucy considers that Helen’s report of her vulnerabilities effectively gave Rob the green light for his actions. Given Rob’s virulent attack on Jim, Pat’s conversion to Team Rob following their kitchen discussion seems highly unlikely to everyone.

Finally Pip’s abrupt employment volte face was typical of how not to handle a story line – we all know the production team can do better. And two people resigning their jobs within days seems against the odds. Roifield can count to 100 in German whilst I side with Miss Mid City over the overuse of Italian this week.

And can I say that Susan feels very proprietary over the shop – and her work is part paid for the management and Post Office aspects.

Kosmo

On this week’s show we have calls from:Blithe Spirit who wants a word with Radio 4Dusty Substances who remembers FarmageddonJacqueline Bertho who’s ruined her porridgeYokelbear who wants to talk about warningsCatherine Kavanagh who’s upsetWitherspoon who’s being washed away by a tropical stormCheeahs who knows why Helen had HenryMs Alliance who has questions for PatCatherine Baigent who’s wondering about storylinesGoddess Deeva who’s had enough of realityand Miss Mid City who thinks its elitist.

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