DTD - Episode 92 - The best week ever in Ambridge and Andrew Horn returns

DumTeeDum - A show about BBC Radio's 'The Archers' - A podcast by Roifield Brown - Sundays

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Andrew Horn returns as Roifield has headed off to Canada.Andrew Horn caused a heart attack as he repeated comments I had made in another forum about the anaerobic digester and the rest of Berrow Farm - I covered all of this in umra and I agree it was important. Andrew also raised the paternity test - I went back to the recording to prove that Dr Locke had indeed taken the DNA sample. What the programme needs is an archivist who knows what is going on and checks the continuity. There was no "DNA Tester" as credited it WAS Dr Locke.Allan Carr, sorry R Brown, did a first time call in. He liked last week's Archers with three heartwarming couples interacting. The Brian / Jenny conversation was particularly liked. Andrew found David annoying this week for being sulky. For Andrew and / or Lucy's benefit historically Jennifer was a trained teacher well before she became pregnant with Adam - she went to West Midlands Training College in Walsall. It is now part of Birmingham University.Lucy reveals that during the transmission of the programme she constantly tells Rob to "shut up" and also sings the dumteedum when she thinks the final line has been spoken. She did not reveal how often she is right.Marjorie Antrobus was much later than either Doughy or Lester - after Laura Archer had died. She was Ruth's landlady of course, arriving at Nightingale Farm as late as 1985 - 34 years after it all started. The brief was for something much earlier. So how about Lauras?Strong feeling that the week was back on form. Paul Brodrick, who wrote the week, has been on the team for some time and his feeling for the characters shone through.Millie Belle wants answers to questions on Facebook to get to know the new community members a little better. And Harriet Carmichael has contributed some wonderful new adverts to the podcast.KosmoOn this week’s episode we have calls from Roifield Brown whoever he isKosmo who thinks we should all be Doughie Aunty Jean who’s bridling at Shula Witherspoon who wonders if Ian was being overly harsh Kat Brown who’s stunned Sarah Hides who thinks she was missed last time Scott Matthewman who loved this week Mary Not Contrary who knows what Jenny’s new project will be Jacqueline who gives us her week in strange noises And Jan from Can who wishes us all a happy new year Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.