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April 13, 2018 at 10:01 pm #6162
AnonymousInactiveI normally listen in my tea break at work , although on my days off, or when I know that a big story is coming up, I listen in my study overlooking the very non-English Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania.
It was in my study that I heard the Nigel off the roof ; and Nic’s death episodes.
However, I was sitting overlooking the sea in West Wales, when I heard Ed Grundy crash Will’s car and pull Emma out of the wreckage
I had to park my car in a layby outside St Albans to hear the fiasco of Will and Emma’s wedding. I was shouting at the radio, at got a very funny look from a passerby ….thank goodness I was in England! I just had to say “So sorry, the Archers” and got a nod of understanding. (Don’t tell me! The woman said, I’m an omnibus listener )
Come to think of it, I was in Wales again for the Greg suicide as well and years ago, Tony proposing to Pat (I was in Snowdonia for that)
Working on a dairy farm in Somerset, I heard Polly Perks’ car crash on the radio on my way home.
In Scarborough for Betty Tucker’s death …..I do get about don’t I? But never without TA!!
When Ed married Emma, I was in Cornwall, with two American friends who were giggling over the fact that no matter what, I seem to always faithfully tune in to this “odd show” Two days later at a B&B they told two other guests
“Fiona is ALWAYS ear glued to this odd show ” The English guests laughed and asked if anything had happened …..and my American friends said “not a lot”. “Well that sums up TA” said the man “60 years of Notalot ….”
Oh what does he know??April 15, 2018 at 6:55 am #6163
Claire AstburyParticipantI was ironing in the spare room during the extended episode which was the jury deliberations of Helen’s trial. I was in the kitchen in the house I lived in in Ipswich when I found out the results of George’s paternity test.
I had The Archers on during a lull in proceedings on the evening I gave birth to my daughter. I don’t remember anything about the episode but I do remember noticing it was 7pm and asking for the radio to be put on 🙂
Also, I had just found out I was pregnant and was listening in the car park at the cinema waiting to go into a film, when Hayley thought she was pregnant and I remember being thrilled we would be pregnant together. But it turned out she wasn’t pregnant and it wasn’t until while later that she conceived Abbie. No-one else will remember that episode (sometime in September 2006) but I can remember where I was exactly.
Look forward to hearing about other people’s memories.
April 30, 2018 at 6:24 pm #6186
Purple PumpkinParticipantI was in Denver, Colorado, at a conference when Helen’s trial came to its end. i had to skip out of a meeting to hear the jury deliberations, and a lovely American friend who had read about the storyline texted me afterwards to ask the outcome.
These days I usually listen to the omnibus and tweet along, and only occasionally hear an episode mid week. But back in the early 90s I lived in Boston and my long-distance girlfriend sent me cassettes once a week, with The Archers on one side and some chat on the other. D’t podcasts and internet radio make life easier!
May 1, 2018 at 4:36 pm #6203
Daniel CohenParticipantI moved the the USA in 1995, and I was not fortunate to have a friend record for me on cassettes so there were a few years when I could not listen. I had to wait until Radio 4 was broadcast live via the internet, and this opened up my world – particularly when I discovered how to record MP3s on an early, and very clunky device (before Apple stepped int o help my world!)
It was amazing to see that Helen’s trial made it into an article in the New York Times, and this was the first time I discussed a storyline with American friends.
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