This week Roifield is in wonderful San Francisco with a local version of Barwick Green. Both Lucy and Roifield retailed overheard stories to commence the levity this week. Lucy gets around on a Hoverboard apparently – she finds getting to the park difficult. She does do a very good impersonation of teenage boys.
Inheritance of Brookfield was discussed. What worries me is that once she becomes Pip Holman and inherits running the farm (if not the owner) will the programme be renamed The Holmans? Or unlike Helen will she keep her own name and bank account?
Yokel Bear is listening again – to the podcasts – but only to the real Archers ignoring that storyline! He reckons that The Archers is generally back on form.
Callers have to name their dogs so that they can become official #Dumteedogs.
Opinions on the Fairbrethern remain divided. Some could not care less; others are enjoying the “posh boys learn about farming story”. Josh is just considered laughable. Shula was slated to marry Nigel but Lucy deems her resolutely tupperware and not acceptable to Julia – Nigel got Lizzie as a consolation prize.
Sentence of the week: “Women make bad choices sometimes but they know about predator proofing.”
Kosmo
On this week’s episode we have calls from
New York Nigel who’s staying away from the roof
Yokelbear who’s re-engaged with Ambridge
Andrea Meling who doesn’t believe in Josh
Witherspoon who wants to know why the phones at Bridge Farm don’t work
Emily Thomas who wants to slap the farebrethren with a chainsaw
Allison Hartley who wants Tom and Kirsty to rejoin forces
Goddess Deeva who thinks what happens in Brighton should stay in Brighton
and
Andrew White who wants a word with Ian.