Isn’t modern technology wonderful? For a long time the microphone leads could not reach outside the village so Dan and Doris could be consigned to Lillian in the Channel Islands to allow Dan to return with a new slightly different voice and more recently Helen and her partner could get married on the Isle of Wight, where Mr Titchenor ensured that events progressed without the knowledge or interference of The Archer clan.
Typically to maintain the fiction of only recording within Borsetshire on several occasions the might of the Empire was able to relocate at least part of the Glastonbury Festival within listening distance of Borsetshire, but then the BBC Empire is part of the Festival PR machine.
Then WiFi and Bluetooth arrived and microphones no longer need cables and the result is a waste of almost a week of listening as Justin looks to spend Damara money on either a four legged animal for Lilian’s enjoyment or a racing dinghy to show off his nautical skills. What about consulting the directors on investing to return a profit, not lining your own pockets?
It felt as if someone had taken a look at all the ongoing stories, hated what they saw so rang up a couple of old mates to see if they could get to the Mailbox and then told the writer to some write any old rubbish very quickly as those expected in for recording had been pandemically pinged and were not available for recording this week.
Kosmo
On this week’s episode we hear views from Formerly Cycling Christine, Dr Becky, Dusty Substances, Claire from Clapham, Jen, Katherine, Glyn, Sue, Brian and Daniel as well as emails from Lyn and Emily.