A DumTeeDum Carpool Karaoke is being suggested to over take James Corden (appearing in a cinema near you as Pierre Lapin) in popularity and it looks as though someone should organise it for 14 May at the live recording. Hosts are suntanned and holiday refreshed Lucy along with Robert who has recovered from his ailments.
Stonking weekly ramble around the events in Ambridge this week from Lucy. I shall have to go and listen again. During the monologue a vacuum cleaner fires up – it seems Robert has a cleaner who does – now there’s posh! Discussion soon becomes a listing of all the people now facing jail – the entire Home Farm clan, plus Will, Joe and Ed mainly for perverting the course of justice. And Shula and Helen simply for both being annoying. Lucy predicts the inheritance problems at Home Farm will get serious. I have had my say in the DumTeeDum Forum on this particular subject.
British Winter vegetables are dull and boring and Lucy gets depressed eating a turnip – so she gave up on veg boxes. There is no way that Bridge Farm is making any money on anything they do. Luckily the writers have never seen a business plan in their lives. Helen was always supposedly the second best marketeer at Home Farm after sausages Tom. Luckily Ian is even better at it! And Lucy has done a cheese making course.
After 28 minutes of yammering the first caller gets a look in! Yvette from NZ remarks that no other soap would resuscitate a story from 40 years ago. Emmerdale have just brought up a story over 30 years old relating to Charity Dingle being groomed, raped and becoming a mother by a policeman – so it does happen elsewhere!
Kosmo
On this week’s episode, we hear views from New York Nigel, Miriam and Witherspoon.