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

DTD: 150 - Happy Birthday us and Tom Archer, pin head or Twonk?

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

Dumteedum

Bbc, Ambridge, Radio4, Tv & Film, Archers, The Archers, Drama, After Shows, Tv Reviews

4.8875 Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2017

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

Some of us can claim to have listened to 150 episodes of this podcast and have survived bouts of laughter to split our sides, crying enough to drown; the impact of tent flaps, tuna custard bake, scotch egg buns in ovens, stuffed culvert gate, Haugh gate and murdering mother in the motorway services.So time for another 30 minutes (if you believe that you will believe anything) of merriment in the hands of arch punner Lucy and podcast husband Roifield, some of it at the expense of that well known fly on the wall documentary "The Archers".Kosmo who hopes this is an accurate summary because he cannot get it to download in Mexico due to the flaky wifi!Will write again if download eventually works.KosmoOn this week’s episode we have calls fromBarwick Green who’s focused on marital harmony Miriam who’s horrified by TomBye Bye Steve who wants Debbie to be less perfectJacqueline Bertho who’s got a long arm quilting machineMaeve who says Joe’s due to be eaten by a ferretandWitherspoon who says Tom’s a pinhead

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0:00.0

One minute you're watching the diving trying to figure out the point system

0:04.3

wondering how on earth you learned a double pipe talking to summer soles and the

0:08.3

next...

0:09.7

Splosh you're a millionaire! Lotto, will you be next?

0:14.0

Play on app.

0:16.0

The National Lottery.

0:17.0

Account terms, rules and procedures apply.

0:19.0

Players must be 18 or over. This podcast is a Royfield Brown production.

0:28.0

Find others on iTunes.

0:30.0

All right.

0:32.0

Yeah, I know. Now I need you all for a project. James Jeffrey is a friend of

0:37.4

Roberts is sponsoring Dunty-dum. He is very nearly as clever as Robert and actually slightly more creative.

0:47.0

He builds prototypes for the web and does some amazing things for data for arts and culture. In fact I may ask him to work on the village

0:56.4

website if I can loosen Jennifer's grip on the thing. He's worked with all the best people, you know.

1:04.1

The BBC Research and Development team, creating interactive story explorers for

1:09.5

home front and peaky blinders for the London Philharmonic orchestra creating a prototype of a

1:16.0

searchable archive of their historic performances. Once he even built some tweeting receipt printers for a little drum at the exhibition.

1:25.0

Now that's the kind of innovation we need for the Village Show.

1:29.0

So if you'd like to talk to him about your project idea, you could get in touch with him at

1:36.4

Robert, Robert, what's his email address?

1:40.6

James at shedcode.coed. UK. That's James at S-H-E-D-C-O-C-O-C-E-E dot-C-O-K or you could have a browse of his website, shed code.co.co.

1:56.6

Do tell him I was looking for him if you see him, won't you?

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