Welcome to Dumteedum the weekly podcast on the wonders of the Birmingham Road system which used to baffle me on visits in the early eighties and which Roifield tells us been improved in recent years in such ways that he, despite being locally raised can no longer advise on the best way to get across the City, with Snow Hill having at least six ways of leaving only 44 more needed to catch up with Paul Simon.
On Archers matters it seems that both Jake and Mia followed Nic’s example and adopted the Grundy surname when they moved to the village. It makes it easier but I do not believe there were any formal adoptions. There was far too little interaction with Andrew following Nic’s death and I believe that aspect deserved far more attention, particularly as Andrew was cast and seemed far more reliable than Nic’s original reports on her ex-husband.
The economics of The Stables were wondrous before the vet practice arrived. Experts advise me that Sunday is a key operating day and the owner has to be present, but Shula was in those days a churchwarden so her presence was also needed at St Stephens – a very clever trick! The Stables do livery as well as teaching riding but the competence of the stable girls and employees must be wonderful to allow Shula to swan around the village given all the duties mentioned by a caller this week.
Kosmo, on twitter as @kosmo100
On this week’s episode, we hear views from, Carol, Catherine, Monty, Andrew, Jojo, Welsh Witch, Vicky, Witherspoon and emily. Download the new Dumteedum app here https://t.co/yMyP13JJHY