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Anne58 Wed 09-Sept-15 11:17:55

The original one is full, having reached 1,000 posts shock, so I thought we could start again!

LullyDully Tue 22-Mar-16 18:36:46

Please do the Midwives deliver Helen's baby for us Marmight....worth a giggle.it was on the mumsnet link given by Midlothian.

Alea Tue 22-Mar-16 17:59:26

Lovely - I had no idea how to do this! Thank you.

Marmight Tue 22-Mar-16 17:55:11

Here you are Iam64 grin

Nanato2plus3 Tue 22-Mar-16 17:33:23

I completely agree, Ayjay - I'm sure it was him. He obviously underestimates the Fairbrother boys...

You know, I just can NOT listen to the Rob/Helen bits - I actually hit the mute when they start having one of their "conversations." Surely noone is that malleable - I mean I could see if she was 'weakened' before Rob started in on her - but she never struck me as 'weak.' I just can't take it! Someone will have to tell me when Rob gets it and they split up. I can't wait to hear Helen say, 'I can't believe I've been so stupid' (I'm hoping during Rob's funeral.)

Iam64 Tue 22-Mar-16 17:32:14

I don't have the technical skills to share a post I came across on Facebook.
It's a photograph of the Queen being followed by Bond (Daniel Craig) as they left the palace so the Queen could parachute into the olympics. Bond to Queen - 'what about Rob titchner madam"
Queen replies "make it look like a farm accident Bond"

Yey!

AyjayF Mon 21-Mar-16 20:23:47

It must have been Rob who set fire to the henhouse mustn't it?

LullyDully Mon 21-Mar-16 11:59:52

There is a wonderful Midwives meets Archers clip on mumsnet. Not sure how to post it here so will leave it to someone cleverer than me. Not easy on kindle.

merlotgran Mon 21-Mar-16 11:50:39

I wonder why they're bringing Bruce in just as we're hoping the storyline will end?

Maybe he's just found out about Henry's school fees?

LullyDully Mon 21-Mar-16 11:45:06

I do feel that the boarding school idea is the game changer.

Gracesgran Mon 21-Mar-16 11:29:59

Bruce is Rob's dad btw.

I agree that I do not think boarding schools would be able to take a child of 5 as a boarder. He may be able to attend as a day boy transitioning to boarding, weekly boarding or flexible boarding at 7 but 5 seems very unlikely.

merlotgran Mon 21-Mar-16 10:52:33

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/radio_addicts/2595801-Will-it-be-porridge-or-curtains-for-Knob-Await-a-sensible-and-sensitive-ending-to-That-Storyline-on-The-Archers-thread?pg=8

I often look in on the Mumsnet Archers thread. It's funny, lively, witty and moves along at a cracking pace.

As entertaining as the programme itself I think.

shysal Mon 21-Mar-16 08:52:20

pink, I think they will have gained more listeners than they have lost. About the boarding school: up-thread somebody said that Mumsnetters have found boarding schools for 5 yr olds. It is interesting that they have a thread too. I wouldn't have thought there would be many listeners in that age bracket before the current story line.

Over the years, even when I was a child, we used to look out for the 'lesson of the week' on the Archers. These sorts of topic are often covered.

pinkwallpaper Mon 21-Mar-16 08:40:07

It annoys me that if you disagree with the folk that say the Helen/Rob situation is just highlighting what really happens and we should be aware of this type of domestic violence. Fair enough argument if the SW were really being realistic, but sending a 5 year old to boarding school, where in England would this be? What head teacher would believe Rob and Ursula and take him not having seen the mother, that would be worrying if there are really places like that. Have the SW done their research and found such a place? Of course we should be aware of domestic violence and if the BBC want to highlight it so be it but I do not feel the Archers should be that place. A lot of us have listened for many years and do not want these terrible scenes in our living rooms. How many listeners has it lost?

NfkDumpling Mon 21-Mar-16 08:04:11

I bet Rob cancels the teaparty and Helen doesn't even get it know about it.

Alea Mon 21-Mar-16 07:12:23

As I understand it, Pat suggested hosting a family tea "party" to thank Ursula for her "help" and I did wonder if that might be a flashpoint. It would be good if this bombshell was dropped when Helen has her family for moral support.
But is life that straightforward?

suzied Mon 21-Mar-16 07:01:53

Spoiler alert: the Radio Times listings for next week state that "Henry causes a crisis at Ursula's leaving party", and Bruce is listed on the cast list ( apparently the actor playing him is well known for playing baddies, so maybe he's another psychopathic member of the family).

I'm wondering - would Ursula, whose only been in Ambridge 5 minutes, really have a leaving party?
How many parties go on in Ambridge?
Maybe the sh1t is really hitting the fan over the Easter weekend?
Anyway, I can't wait .

Gracesgran Sun 20-Mar-16 20:43:50

... and Henry is spending a day at the farm ... with no Rob, who thinks it will be nice for Helen and him to have time together.

Oh please let it keep unwinding.

merlotgran Sun 20-Mar-16 19:26:23

The s**t will hit the proverbial when Helen hears Henry say he wants to go to boarding school so he can be just like Daddy! shock

Asking a five year old to keep a secret like that?

Rob only said, 'Don't tell mummy'

Luckygirl Fri 18-Mar-16 22:14:07

The thing that will flip Helen into action is the boarding school plot.

LullyDully Fri 18-Mar-16 20:22:20

Fingers crossed. Not there yet.

Nelliemoser Fri 18-Mar-16 19:18:00

Good for Kirsty she has started the end game!

NfkDumpling Fri 18-Mar-16 18:33:24

I can't not listen herisson, I'm in too deep! Hooked! I have to know what's happening!

merlotgran Fri 18-Mar-16 16:06:32

And I thought they all hated eachother, grumppa confused

grumppa Fri 18-Mar-16 14:40:51

Salem House, Dotheboys Hall... the sort of school that made Rob the man he is today.

I find it bizarre that Ursula's farmer husband is prepared to pay for the education of a child without a drop of Titchener blood. And what would Rob's brother make of his inheritance being frittered away?

herisson Fri 18-Mar-16 14:35:00

NfkDumpling et al, not listening to The Archers has been a liberating and life enhancing experience since I decided to give up (it's been nearly a month) because the Rob/Helen thing had just got too relentlessly depressing. I'm not ashamed to say I listened for entertainment not for social awareness education. I can keep up with plot developments on this excellent forum and twitter without screaming at the radio every time Rob says 'there's a good girl' and 'I've had an idea.' So in theory I'll be ready to retune when the programme moves on, but I'm not sure I'll bother.

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