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cmcpne Sat 21-May-11 20:30:57

Well I am an addict and proud of it! Love it all even the boring bits and now love Ambridge Extra.......I believe I am not alone either????

Mishap Tue 03-Mar-15 19:02:00

Certainly not in Herefordshire. We have had some lovely weather.

I have just heard the pre-programme intro and it seems that Hilary Nokes might actually put in an appearance!

Yes - no more drama needed - enough, enough!

Mishap Tue 03-Mar-15 19:15:47

No such luck - full frontal drama as I write! Is this how we get rid of Rob?!

In the midst of all this drama the unrecognisable voices make it all incomprehensible quite honestly.

Gracesgran Tue 03-Mar-15 19:22:34

Oh dear. I really wouldn't mind if the Rob character was written out and we found out all the truths he has been hiding. I think he may, sadly, come out as a bit of a hero.

BBC Midlands Today forecast further rain for Ambridge!

mollie65 Tue 03-Mar-15 19:32:34

no rain/flooding in East Herefordshire where I live or anywhere near
usually one can rely on the Archers to be topical and realistic - what has happened to the programme shock

J52 Tue 03-Mar-15 19:38:02

What a load of hammy acting! Total chaos! I have no idea who was saying what or why!

Please! The writers don't seem to think their listeners are very decerning.

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merlotgran Tue 03-Mar-15 20:48:37

I'm glad I'm not the only one who couldn't really follow what was happening. I was just working out which voice was yelling when it cut to another scene.

eGJ Tue 03-Mar-15 21:26:23

No rain to speak of on the Herefordshire MetCheck site!! But do look at The Archers website! There's a full "Weather Forecast" by a BBC presenter and a "Flood Timeline"! Seems a lot of GNetters live in Herefordshire! I thought Ambridge was Worcestershire!

Gracesgran Tue 03-Mar-15 21:36:23

www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/4gnZ0YZDdJW2NHHZ1vYz00y/uk-weather-warning-borsetshire

Rolling news coverage from Ambridge!

merlotgran Tue 03-Mar-15 21:53:44

Thanks, Gracesgran grin

I've been reading it out to DH. He thinks we're all sad!!

Soutra Tue 03-Mar-15 22:18:39

Brilliant! Thank you for that, I always knew The Archers was real . Is it too much to hope that we have seen the last of the obnoxious heroic Rob Titchener? And who would have thought Christine was 83? I can't wait for tomorrow!!

merlotgran Tue 03-Mar-15 22:33:20

I was so confused when they were trying to get Christine into the boat I thought Rob had gone overboard. Drat! Now he'll be a bloody hero and Helen will never shut up about it.

mollie65 Wed 04-Mar-15 07:54:20

allegedly the Archers was originally set in Worcestershire (Borchester is 'Worcester')
and recorded at Pebble Mill in Birmingham (remember that)
and there were Worcestershire/Herefordshire accents galore but it seems to have gone the way of TV 'soaps' and 'needs' high drama rather than easy rural story lines with information imbedded therein (original Archers with Dan and Doris was intended for farming info (an everyday story of country folk shock).
surprised so many GNetters live in Herefordshire - is it because we lead such boring Herefordshire lives that we lurk on here grin

grumppa Wed 04-Mar-15 08:42:59

Always thought Borchester was Evesham. Great lateral thinking by the programme makers though: if you can't move the Archers to a flood zone move the flood zone to the Archers.

I have been hoping all week that the cast would suffer the fate of The Bowmen in the Tony Hancock satire: all wiped out. What else is the point of the flood?

J52 Wed 04-Mar-15 08:47:59

I thought that it was set in a mythical land somewhere on the Hereford / Gloucestershire/Worcestershire borders and that Underwoods was modelled on Cavendish House dept. store in Cheltenham.

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Anne58 Wed 04-Mar-15 10:49:48

I'm sure Helen said something about Ambridge village never having been flooded before, but I'm also equally sure that Ambridge Hall (home to Lynda and Robert Snell) did suffer some flood damage previously.

Having been brought up in Worcestershire, I think Bert Fry's accent is pretty much like some of the older chaps that I remember, but he was one of the ones singled out to be given an accent based hammering in a recent Daily Telegraph column.

Anne58 Wed 04-Mar-15 10:50:54

PS Although I do find it odd that he seems to say "Whirr" when he starts speaking confused

sara4 Wed 04-Mar-15 13:42:58

Rob rescuing Shula from the flood will mean she will be reluctant to say what he did to the anti hunt protester. AND if Freda Fry is 75 how on earth does she manage to be the sole cook in the kitchen at the Bull? I too am still having problems with all the new voices. Why can't they leave things alone. I remember Ambridge Hall getting flooded. I think the editors must be getting careless.

mollie65 Wed 04-Mar-15 14:23:25

grumppa - I always thought Faversham was Evesham smile but who knows.
back in the dim and distant past one could tell who was talking as the conversation would go something like - Hello Phil/Jill/Dan .........blah blah.

J52 Wed 04-Mar-15 15:19:18

Listened to it again, at lunch time. If it was a surprise flood where did the boats come from? x

Lilygran Wed 04-Mar-15 15:45:30

Definitely used to be Worcestershire. The Old Bull at Inkberrow was said to be the model for The Bull in Ambridge. Why were all the usually calm, competent women hysterical? Except Clarrie who is usually so indecisive. I hoped Rob was going to be drowned as well.

eGJ Wed 04-Mar-15 16:05:55

Now come on! We don't want Rob to be a hero do we? grin

eGJ Wed 04-Mar-15 20:57:06

The website has been updated complete with map as to who is where!! grin

Gracesgran Wed 04-Mar-15 21:13:55

This is the link for the who is where bit.

www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/40HbHvTvSwRJ5fmfr7ScVH1/whos-where

Anne58 Wed 04-Mar-15 22:08:01

I daren't click Graces , there might be pictures of them shock

merlotgran Wed 04-Mar-15 22:17:32

Don't worry, phoenix, the only pictures are of a couple of golfers who haven't even got their feet wet.

You'll be relieved to know that Joe's ferrets are propping up the bar at Grey Gables.

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