DTD: 167 - Pip kinda dumps Toby and where is Carol?

DumTeeDum - A show about BBC Radio's 'The Archers' - Een podcast door Roifield Brown - Zondagen

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In this week’s podcast there is a DumTeeDum from Bye Bye Steve; some light chit chat including a report on Derek’s activities at the races; Lucy’s alternative take on a week in Ambridge which mentions the absurdity of the proposed share out at Home Farm and the inevitable family feast which will go wrong; new and old callers highlighting certain aspects of village life, including an unnecessary and over the top castigation of poor Will and the hanging exercise undertaken by his current and ex wives, “Poor Will and the Jolly Hangmen” should be played.“‘Ello Pusscat” is still reverberating around the podcast and Lucy sometimes lets Roifield speak replaying to him his insistence from last week that he must have an opinion on all Ambridge matters when he tries to duck the question (and where are the village ducks – taken flight with Carol Toboggan?). I think the Toby story is far less a replay of the Will/Emma/Ed triangle than a repeat of the Nelson and Kenton ‘rent & son relationship replayed as Kenton and Toby.Yokel Bear is in charge of the social media cattle drive (sorry Yokelshire round up) this week. The mentioned #dumteedog is also on the dumteedum website and more contributions welcomed.Tweet of the week relates to Ruth and the need to use Pip for organ harvesting!The whisky meet up is not cancelled. Roifield means it is postponed!Roifield would like to hear from anyone who voted to exit the EU explaining why they did so. Map of the week is related to railways!KosmoThis week’s Dumteedum comes from Bye Bye Steve again! On this week’s episode we have calls fromLouise Lumbard who thinks Lilian is Anne BancroftBlithe Spirit who thinks Toby is en route to the skipWitherspoon who’s gone back in timeLord Louise who’s furious on Bert’s behalfandJacqueline Bertho who is loving the Em and Nic show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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