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🗓️ 2 June 2025
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At Brookfield, David’s talking through the events they’ve planned for Open Farm Sunday. Ruth senses how concerned he is about security, even though they’ve got Rex, Ed and Will keeping an eye on things. While Ruth mulls over the details of the day and possibly having more “fun” events, David suggests a bag search on the gate, then admits he’s having flashbacks to what happened in the boardroom at Casey Meats and can’t help projecting his fears onto Open Farm Sunday. He wishes he'd been more proactive, despite everyone saying how fantastic he was, keeping people calm. Ruth sits David down with a coffee and does her best to reassure him, before suggesting it might be better to cancel Open Farm Sunday if it’s causing him so much anxiety. Alice’s self-laceration continues at the doctor’s surgery. Both she and Chris cover when Fallon appears. Fallon checks they’re coming to Harrison’s party tomorrow night and still providing the salads and playlist they promised. After Fallon’s gone, Chris and Alice confess they’d completely forgotten. When they see Azra she doesn’t think there’s anything obviously delayed about Martha’s development, but noting Alice’s concern she suggests referring Martha to a paediatrician. Later, after dropping Martha at nursery, Chris is relieved they’ve got the referral. But Alice can’t help worrying about the possibility of a delayed onset and there’s nothing Chris can do to help. Fallon calls with more stress about Harrison’s party, before Alice admits to Chris what she really wanted Azra to say was that Alice didn’t hurt Martha and everything’s alright.
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0:44.0 | You're listening to Monday's episode of The Archers from BBC Radio 4. Okay, so we've got your talk about carving at 11. |
1:08.9 | And then my talk about Hereford's at 12 |
1:11.7 | Yes |
1:12.0 | Teased by Fallon all day long in the events barn |
1:15.3 | Ben doing a display with Bess and the Sheep |
1:17.1 | At 2 out on Badger's Bank |
1:18.9 | Is that a bit late? |
1:20.8 | I don't think so |
1:22.1 | Straight after lunch |
1:23.7 | Pippon milking |
1:26.4 | In the parlour with small groups. |
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