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

DTD 152 - Punditry is poop and what will Rob do next?

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

🗓️ 24 January 2017

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

Lucy and Roifield are running on time this week, it is the summary which is late! Nosila opens proceedings with a kazoo provided by I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue. Then Kosmo is told to sod off – but he is still writing podcast summaries, honest. Lucy discusses Lily’s party at great length as she is unable to discuss Lilian telling Justin about Rob as the microphones were not working at the time. Anyway Lucy’s dissection of the mooning is as funny as her description of Spring Shimmer – a wonderful new lipstick used by Susan. Lucy does not think Rob has gone – like Arnie he will be back.Roifield cannot understand why Lilian and Justin’s discussion was not transmitted – but I think it would have added nothing to the drama and instead we get the satisfaction of Rob being given an unexpected bum’s rush.My theory is that the new editor has decided to clear the detritus of the SoC era as quickly as possible so that he can steam the ship SS Archers in a different direction – the writers were told to wrap up as many loose ends as they could – in exactly the same way as SoC did away with Darryl and other stories when he arrived. I just want to know if George is a thief! Roifield makes a similar summary.KosmoOn this week’s episode we have calls fromBarwick Green who disapproves of blackmail, ishVicky Cole who thinks Lilian’s in dangerClare Astbury who says it all got sorted a bit quickandGoddess Deeva who’s all loved up

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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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