DumTeeDum - A show about BBC Radio's 'The Archers'

Natasha, No!

01.14.2024 - By Roifield BrownPlay

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This week’s podcast is presented by Jacqueline and Stephen. The episode title was suggested by ...

We hear from:

·      Shirley from the Fens, a first-time callerinnerer (hurrah!) who has been thinking about the weather ·      Jen, Ambridge Pony Club, who has finally got something she has waited thirteen years for ·      Glyn, who has his predictions for the year ahead ·      Claire from Clapham, who has been thinking about Helen ·      Vicky, who is disappointed in Denise ·      Brian, who isn’t impressed by the Bridge Farm lot ·      Rob, who has been wondering about that Grange Farm land, ·      And finally Christopher, who also has his doubts about Denise.

We also have an email from Witherspoon, whose laryngitis means he couldn’t actually call about all that counselling.

Plus: we have the Week In Ambridge by Suey, a roundup of the Dumteedum Facebook group by Jacqueline and the Three Twitter Gongs from Theo.

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