Lucy remains under her blanket as she delivers her weekly discourse on Ambridge events, apparently the only solution is for her to return to her former house! The unexpected appearance of Mr Mason from Downton Abbey receives comment but he obviously has farming experience and being distracted by him explains Jill’s inability to spot mental illness at Lower Loxley. Carolyn Pickles also has famous connections as Lucy lays out for our delectation.
Bridge Farm management and economics come under the microscope and we all it hope it leads to Tom and Kirsty becoming a couple again by Christmas.
Roifield, there have been developments in the village – Glebelands and Manorfield Close – but no-one seems to really live in either, at least no-one permitted to use the village microphones. Beechwood is way out of the village so we will never hear of any residents from there either!
The saga of baby Macy and parental duties are the subject of some strong statements by Roifield who again points out the fundamental lack of effort in depicting family life. The last 6 years have been dominated issues and plot driven drama. Roifield and others of us feel that character driven stories would bring colourful illumination to matters such as this one.
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On this week’s episode we hear views from Drew, Nigel, Claire, Patrick, Glynn, Marion, Mary, Lesley, Berkshire Sausage and Witherspoon.