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How are we going to cope without The Archers?

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Kate54 Fri 01-May-20 19:01:41

Maybe it’s the lockdown but The Archers has become very important to me! The news that we’ll be ‘treated’ to re-runs of past storylines for the next three weeks or so is very bad news indeed, particularly as the inevitable disaster of the Philip/Kirsty nuptials has yet to unfold.
Except there won’t be any nuptials, will there?!
I think I know Philip’s true (evil, obviously) character will be revealed - as it surely must, please God - but do any of you have any ideas? I know a lot of you couldn’t care less but humour those of us who do!

LullyDully Tue 26-Jan-21 17:03:30

Has anyone got any idea when we will get justice from the BBC and go back to 6 nights again ?

LullyDully Tue 26-Jan-21 17:01:23

I was shocked by Shula's attack on Philip. He is a despicable crook but as a prospective member of the clergy she was too judgemental. She slipped in my estimation. I don't think Alan would have approved.

Elrel Tue 26-Jan-21 16:01:45

Interesting encounter between Freddie and Steff. That could run for decades!

Iam64 Tue 05-Jan-21 16:54:58

merlotgran, we usually agree on the Archers, if not the politics threads but - I don't see Peggy as a nasty old biddy. Yes, there may be more help available for dependent drinkers now than when Peggy was living with her awful drinker of a husband. What hasn't changed is exactly what Peggy said to Chris, with an alcoholic, drink is always there. She's old enough to know that even a bright young woman like Alice, with a loving husband and professional therapy is likely to drink at some point.

The modern slavery story alongside the MBE is a challenge isn't it. Even David made the connection with historical and modern slavery. I read that the officials involved in the process of awarding British Empire honours did discuss dropping the "empire" because of its links with slavery and the fact the empire was built on slavery. I hope we can find a positive, inclusive way of incorporating our history into the way we live today.

eGJ Mon 04-Jan-21 21:32:25

This evening’s programme was more interesting than the “special” 70th one. The knock on effects of the slave labour builders is more far reaching and is going to build up and up. Just using few characters tonight made one of the better recent programmes ( and no Peggy for merlot!)

merlotgran Sat 02-Jan-21 12:35:01

Peggy has always been my least favourite character but I really want to throttle her for interfering in Chris and Alice's marriage.

Times have changed since her marriage to an alcoholic so why does she assume Alice won't stay sober? Why does she assume support from a loving husband and professional therapy won't work?

Give the girl a chance.

Nasty old biddy!

Kate54 Sat 02-Jan-21 10:02:09

Good point Scribbles. But plenty of witnesses to prove her innocence, surely? Will Gavin step up and the be the man we all know he can be??!
p.s. this is definitely a thread for Archers listeners (if not necessarily devotees). I started it at the beginning of the first lockdown and hope it will continue until the programme reverts to its six day a week format. If it ever does......I am seriously beginning to doubt it as, despite all the 70th anniversary celebrations yesterday, no one mentioned it.

LullyDully Sat 02-Jan-21 08:40:45

I think this thread is for people who do enjoy the Archers. Personally I do, even when it goes a bit off piste. Each to their own.

midgey Fri 01-Jan-21 20:32:27

Oh lord I missed it.....will have to listen to catch up!

eGJ Fri 01-Jan-21 20:29:44

She only came in in 1999 for four episodes as Tom’s girlfriend and the things she had suffered, jilting, miscarriages changes of jobs and then Philip Moss. Poor girl

Scribbles Fri 01-Jan-21 20:27:07

Kate, it will be life-changing if she's convicted and sent down. Miscarriages of justice do happen.
I have to add that I hope there is no evidence against her and she is released without charge. Even though I often find the Kirsty character mildly irritating, nobody deserves the piles of ordure that have been shovelled upon her over the years

eGJ Fri 01-Jan-21 20:13:49

Nice touch with Linda Snell’s MBE though. I think after the backlash over Nigel‘S death for the 60th they couldn’t do anything as dastardly. But the quiz afterwards was fun as well as Farming a today and Woman’s Hour pity they didn’t trail these though

crazyH Fri 01-Jan-21 20:09:17

Never listened to the Archers - I'm more a TV sort of person.

Kate54 Fri 01-Jan-21 20:04:59

Well that was a bit disappointing. Wrongful arrest? Hardly life-changing. Quite enjoyed Kenton and Jolene’s virtual quiz afterwards though!

eGJ Fri 01-Jan-21 19:15:46

Well it’s all come out, poor Kirsty

eGJ Fri 01-Jan-21 14:37:33

Catch up on Sounds with today’s Farming Today and Woman’s Hour? Great Archers programmes!

Awaiting tonight with trepidation; any suggestions anyone?
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eGJ Thu 31-Dec-20 12:21:48

It looks as though Harrison has his hands full in the next couple of weeks reading the teasing one-liners in the Radio Times!

Nannarose Thu 31-Dec-20 11:34:30

My life and the Archers pretty well began together. Of course there were times in my life when I didn't listen to every episode, but I have always followed it. Rather like Morris dancing, there is nothing quite so English as the both the people who like it and the people who disparage it in various ways.
My own dislikes are the way in which more recent script writers seem to have completely forgotten back stories. I can only assume that Alice's 'best friend' Amy has been relegated because TA scriptwriters are not at all keen on nurses. Doctors can occasionally be characters (Poole & Locke) and one teacher (Kathy Perks) although she really got a lot more to say when she abandoned the profession. But as soon as Amy qualified as a midwife she hasn't had a look-in.
Never mind, the police officers in TA can turn their hand to anything!

Mouseybrown60 Thu 31-Dec-20 10:54:59

I didn’t know that the actor who plays Gavin is also the new Todd in Corrie.
I hope that Tracy and Jazzer get together. I have been listening since the 1970s when the TV programmes were affected by the miners strikes. Anyone remember that?

M0nica Wed 30-Dec-20 22:44:56

I am a very ex-listener, am I allowed to contribute?

Grumpygran12 Tue 29-Dec-20 19:24:20

So Charleygirl and Jaxjacky why bother posting that you've never listened? This is clearly a thread for people who do listen. Are you expressing some kind of superiority or what?
Should we admire your intellectual restraint

eGJ Tue 29-Dec-20 19:14:39

I have a nasty feeling that something dreadful will happen to Gavin before the end of the week as he is not in the next two weeks’ cast lists

Elrel Tue 29-Dec-20 13:35:56

Just listened on BBC Sounds to ‘With Great Pleasure’ first broadcast at 7am on Christmas morning, a special Archers edition. All kinds of interesting sidelights on both the actors and their characters, as well as their choices of words and music. The programme started with Brian Aldridge and finished with Tracey Horrobin.

Craftycat Sun 27-Dec-20 22:23:44

What no Archers? No Corrie either?
I do feel sorry for poor Gav as he is in both!!
Surely the Archers can be recorded safely.
I dread to think what rubbish they will dish up to replace them.

Jaxjacky Sun 27-Dec-20 19:41:28

No Charleygirl5 I haven’t either..oops.