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  • #3897
    Aunty JeanAunty Jean
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    Have you tried the Archers website? http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qpgr

    #3898
    Miss Mid-CityMiss Mid-City
    Participant

    Aunty Jean is quite right. The BBC website is a good place to start. I’ve previously used this blog post to help me work out when I started listening: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thearchers/2010/11/six_diamond_decades_-_the_1950.html

    #3905
    Jehane DewarJehane Dewar
    Participant

    Thank you both. I googled and it kept sending me to the BBC site but it never linked to the actual timeline.
    I have established I’m an Aldridge (1975 when Brian arrived).

    • This reply was modified 9 years, 7 months ago by Jehane DewarJehane Dewar.
    #3913

    Theres nothing recent on here, I remember I started listening about early to mid 2011.
    I know this because I didn’t listen to 60th anniversary.
    What were the major goings on? I’ll try and recall them, if someone could help!

    #3921
    Lady GarfGarfLady GarfGarf
    Participant

    Henry was born on 1st Jan 2011 so you could be a Henwee? Can’t remember what else was going on though (other than Nigel’s untimely demise) – was Pip going out with horrible Jude?

    #3922
    kiwi_listenererkiwi_listenerer
    Participant

    Try the Lowfield archives – there’s a yearly summary, and then you can home in on the precise time.

    http://www.lowfield.co.uk/archers/archives.phtml

    #3925

    First plot line I can remember is Caroline and Oliver’s Italian classes and them failing to get together.

    As for first major character to enter the village since I started listening, I think it might be either Lillian or Kenton coming back to Ambridge but not sure when that was (started listening in the autumn of 2001)

    #3928
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Interesting! It’s hard to pinpoint what I first remember really. I remember my Mother listening to the lunchtime repeat in the car when I was very young, and it was on most evenings as I was growing up. I remember something about not liking one of the female characters who was brought in for a while, and it was quite possibly Hazel Woolley which would have been 1983 when I was 7. I remember liking Clarrie who popped up around that time, and I think I remember David and Ruth’s wedding in the late 1980’s. Reading through those archives there are things I remember vividly and things not at all.

    The first actual new character I definitively remember was Siobhán in the late 1990’s.

    I listened on and off over the years, more often to the Sunday omnibus, but didn’t become a daily listener until about 2008 when I discovered the podcasts (I think they started in 2007). I say daily listener, but I tend to download them daily and listen to 3-4 at a time when I’m out walking/running, or when a new DTD comes out and I realise I need to listen to the relevant episodes first.

    #3933
    Claire HowardClaire Howard
    Participant

    I’m very sad to report that I think I’m a Titchener. ‘Sob’
    I really started listening fairly regularly when Lillian was having the affair with Pail but I don’t actually think I was listening when he arrived. So that makes me Voldermort. ‘Sniff’

    #3935
    Lady GarfGarfLady GarfGarf
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    I think you and I are quite similar LandlessGentry. My parents listened so I vaguely remember Ruth’s cancer story and her ‘affair’ with Sam. Also vaguely remember Brian seeing Siobhan and then the fallout with Jennifer finding out and then Ruari. But I properly started listening obsessively on the New Year’s when Nigel fell off the roof. So does that make me a Pargetter? An Ex-Pargetter? A Pargetter Who Has Ceased To Be?

    #3937
    Jehane DewarJehane Dewar
    Participant

    Landlessgrentry I started listening as a child, sitting up on the kitchen counter at lunchtimes. Think I was waiting for Listen With Mother. This was the early 1960s. But having read the timeline they first person I can remember arriving is Brian Aldridge in 1975.

    #4046
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Claire it’s ok, Rob was OK when he first arrived and before we knew better! At least you’re not an Ursula!

    Lady GarfGarf and MouldyRose I think there should be a name for those of us who were indoctrinated as children, but I can’t think of anything witty…

    #4053
    caddi butnotimecaddi butnotime
    Participant

    I do remember the Archers being on when I was a child: I remember we were forced to sit on some very uncomfortable stools every night and not being allowed to make a sound. Years later I started listening by accident. I have just discovered that it must have been around the time Cameron arrived. I must be a Fraser. Oh heck.

    #4062
    Jehane DewarJehane Dewar
    Participant

    We are lifers!

    #4065
    Aunty JeanAunty Jean
    Participant

    Caddibutnotime I feel your pain. Have not yet admitted this on the podcast but think I too must be a Fraser. ‘Sobs’. Only slightly better tan being a ‘Titchyknob ‘?

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