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

DTD 153 - The Queen of The BBC Dumteedums and colonic insights

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

🗓️ 31 January 2017

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

The DumTeeDum this week comes from the recently retired Queen Bee (Director) of BBC Radio - Helen Boaden. Several times in this podcast The Archers is credited with getting people into radio and/or drama. This is wonderful and long may it continue.Following Lucy's entertaining and enjoyable monologue (which briefly manages to review Anisha's bush and Rex's interest therein) the podcast gets extremely dirty very quickly as our hosts discuss shit in detail as Roifield talks about a colonic irrigation he enjoyed some years ago. Whilst he had the one he has never had a second!And with the probable / possible (?) end of Rob it is worth noting that Paul Trueman's just giving page has achieved £172k for Refuge - starting just about a year ago. Well done Paul.Naked Fingers is still very touched by being Lucy's favourite caller. And apparently there is a whisk(e)y meet up in May but no-one is admitting when or where it is. Can I come please? I like whisky, particularly Talisker. And then our hosts fell out about who will have the better meet up - London or San Francisco?Yokel Bear is in job share with Millie Belle and does his first review of social media activities in the last week. Matches Millie's coverage and enthusiasm. Well done to both.KosmoOn this week’s episode we have calls fromWitherspoon who makes a Rob-callAndrew Horn who thinks Justin’s in it for the moneyRobert Wilson who’s pissed againandNew York Nigel who’s suffering from plot whiplash

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0:00.0

This podcast is a Royfield Brown production.

0:05.0

Find others on iTunes.

0:08.0

All right.

0:09.0

Yeah, I know.

0:11.0

Now I need you all for a project. James Jeffrey is a friend of Roberts, is sponsoring

0:16.9

Dumty Dum. He is very nearly as clever as Robert and actually slightly more creative. He builds prototypes for the web and does some amazing things with data for arts and culture.

0:31.0

In fact, I may ask him to work on the village website if I can loosen Jennifer's

0:36.4

grip on the thing. He's worked with all the best people you know. The BBC Research and Development team creating interactive story

0:46.3

explorers for Home Front and Piki Blinders for the London Philharmonic Orchestra,

0:52.1

creating a prototype of a searchable archive of their historic performances.

0:58.0

Once he even built some tweeting receipt printers for a little drum exhibition. Now that's the kind of innovation we need for the village show.

1:07.0

So if you'd like to talk to him about your project idea, you could get in touch with him at Robert, Robert. What's his email address?

1:17.0

James at shedcode.

1:21.0

dot co. UK. That's James at S-H-E-C-O-D-C-O-C-O-C-O-C-O-O-K or you can have a browse of his website shed code dot co dot UK and do tell if I was

1:36.7

looking for him if you see him won't you I want him to design me a digital

1:41.6

for Sirjumstone design me a digital research of stone.

1:43.4

My name is Helen Bowden and I'm the director of BBC radio and today is the last day at the BBC for me after 34 years and I want to share a tune

1:57.7

with you that's been important to me since I was about four. Don-dder-dder-dder-dder-dder-dder-dder-dder-dder-dun. This is done dum dum dum dum d'um d'a d'a d'a d'a d'a d'a d'a d'a d'a d'a d'a d'a'a'a'a'a'a'a, the show about reality darky drama that is centered on

2:23.4

Ambridge in the heart of the Midlands. I'm the spirited evening of

2:26.6

nationalism, Royfield Brown, and with me I have the last kilting the pawn shop that

2:31.4

is Lucy Freeman and the last part of

2:34.0

our Burn tonight folks is you now this week's dum dum comes from Helen Bowden

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