Brilliant merlot. I thought the "Q&A with Tim Stimpson, script writer for The Archers" was interesting. These two questions caught my attention:
Is it hard to write for both Helen and Rob and get into the minds of two very different characters?
I've spent so long living with Helen and Rob in my head it wasn't hard to write for them. Even a person like Rob will convince himself that he's a good person, and if you follow those psychological contortions you can usually find the core of who they are. If anything Helen was harder to write for as she has had to bury so much deep in her subconscious.
During the trial how have you ensured Helen’s experiences are portrayed realistically?
We have had a lot of assistance from professionals and charities to make sure that the portrayal of Helen's experience is correct. A barrister has helped us devise the storyline and we've had lots of advice about what Helen's life would be like in a Mother and Baby Unit. Having to bring little Jack with her to court means Helen's experience is quite unusual.
That last line made my heart turn over when I read it.
Virtual patient in Virtual ward ??
Bereavement wipes out everything



Lazigirl. I had to go for it while I felt brave but that is why I missed the tabs off the ends. I have decided to keep doing zips until I get over this silliness so it looks like everyone will get a makeup bag or similar for Christmas!


