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EPISODE · Jul 25, 2016 · 1H 25M

DTD 120 - The Peasants Revolt

from DumTeeDum - A show about BBC Radio's 'The Archers'

Another week another podcast. No summary last week in view of the poignant message from Tracy Chevin and this one is later than normal.There is a lack of new DumTeeDums to open the show – contributions are needed from all of us!Following her usual bedrock solid but rumbustious run down of Sex and the City, sorry The Archers (with added sex) Lucy was upbraided by Roifield for some alleged errors. She also included one very real error in that Peggy has not left Rob her home – she changed her will after she realised she had upset Tony.Lucy kept referring to her immediate holidays and Roifield is planning a week with various male replacements but could not think of an unreconstructed male to fill one of the vacant chairs. I hereby offer my services and I have just come back from Yorkshire too!Kosmo does remember Jill putting Lynda in her place over one panto, reminding her that it was supposed to be enjoyable, but I do not remember Lynda flouncing out completely before.Tweets of the week featured Yokel Bear on yurts, Bob Hawkins on Tom and baby food, Chaotic wants a go on a plate meter, D Daley likes Kate’s voice with Paul Trueman remarked on silage featuring in a normal Archers week.Near the end the men’s week was discussed again and neither Lucy nor Roifield know any men! Luckily Lucy was still recording the bonus material.Next week no Lucy. Harriet will be sitting in the hot seat.KosmoOn this week’s episode we have calls from Jo who’s been arguing with usClaire who liked the fete showdownDusty Substances who cannot understand why anyone likes the junior archersYokelbear who’s enjoyed quite a lot of sex this weekSteve who wants to know who’s eating his teaCatherine Rowan Jones who wants more lesbiansNigel who is disturbed by condom machinesand Goddess Deeva who wants a restraining order on Harrassment Burns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Another week another podcast. No summary last week in view of the poignant message from Tracy Chevin and this one is later than normal.There is a lack of new DumTeeDums to open the show – contributions are needed from all of us!Following her usual bedrock solid but rumbustious run down of Sex and the City, sorry The Archers (with added sex) Lucy was upbraided by Roifield for some alleged errors. She also included one very real error in that Peggy has not left Rob her home – she changed her will after she realised she had upset Tony.Lucy kept referring to her immediate holidays and Roifield is planning a week with various male replacements but could not think of an unreconstructed male to fill one of the vacant chairs. I hereby offer my services and I have just come back from Yorkshire too!Kosmo does remember Jill putting Lynda in her place over one panto, reminding her that it was supposed to be enjoyable, but I do not remember Lynda flouncing out completely before.Tweets of the week featured Yokel Bear on yurts, Bob Hawkins on Tom and baby food, Chaotic wants a go on a plate meter, D Daley likes Kate’s voice with Paul Trueman remarked on silage featuring in a normal Archers week.Near the end the men’s week was discussed again and neither Lucy nor Roifield know any men! Luckily Lucy was still recording the bonus material.Next week no Lucy. Harriet will be sitting in the hot seat.KosmoOn this week’s episode we have calls from Jo who’s been arguing with usClaire who liked the fete showdownDusty Substances who cannot understand why anyone likes the junior archersYokelbear who’s enjoyed quite a lot of sex this weekSteve who wants to know who’s eating his teaCatherine Rowan Jones who wants more lesbiansNigel who is disturbed by condom machinesand Goddess Deeva who wants a restraining order on Harrassment Burns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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