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Tuned To 'The Archers' For The First Time In Months.

(40 Posts)
mae13 Wed 29-Apr-26 14:20:08

I wish I hadn't.

Ruth is going semi-hysterical (again) about yet another health problem either real or manufactured by her paranoia, and the rest are at each others throats. Very noisily.

Time to kill it, BBC.

Iam64 Sun 03-May-26 16:42:30

Neither can I silver linings
I’m also at a loss as to why, when even the director at that time, realised their mistake, hphis type of character has not arrived

I rather fancied a grown up but still jolly Tim Beachum falling in love with Lizzie, combining their stately homes but still living in Lizzie’s whilst developing a good business and happy lives
Ambridge is very short on Labradors, working cockers and eccentric folk, rich in land, less so in money. Every village has them

silverlining48 Sun 03-May-26 14:19:24

Like most things, its horses for courses. As for Nigel my dh cant forgive them for writing him out.

Basgetti Fri 01-May-26 20:39:24

It’s awful now. We turn off.

Iam64 Fri 01-May-26 19:47:09

Galaxy - David was written to kill Nigel. I’m still in Therapy. Nigel was a cracking character. TA still misses him and his friend, Tim ? Somebody. Naughty giddy boys

GrammaH Fri 01-May-26 15:45:55

My mother used to listen to the Archers so I remember it from those days. I stopped listening when I got married but picked it up again probably 20 years ago and I listen every evening whilst I have a bath. Like any soap, it has some silly storylines, some health issues, some irritating characters but I love it. My two best friends from school days also listen so we chat about it & the characters quite often.

Moth62 Fri 01-May-26 14:03:36

It is a soap opera now really, but my point was that I didn’t feel it was so much of a soap opera in the early sixties when Dan and Doris and, my own favourite, Walter Gabriel were in it. Has anyone read the trio of books written about the Archers and the village during the second world war? Can’t remember the author, but they’re very good.

Grannybags Fri 01-May-26 09:44:22

The Archers podcast is interesting.

They have sometimes have writers on who explain that some of the story lines have been two years in the making! Things are played out in real time

Galaxy Fri 01-May-26 09:00:43

To be fair it wasn't the scriptwriters, it was David grin

NotSpaghetti Fri 01-May-26 08:53:17

you can listen occasionally but still feel you know all the characters

Yes. It's always familiar.
We listen to it pretty often. Not religiously but mostly I suppose.
We do eye-roll grin
The current Brian story is pretty tedious in my opinion.

Iam64 Fri 01-May-26 07:38:17

How can anyone refer to Nigel’s death in that way Greydusyer.
Some of us have never forgiven the script writers for killing Nigel, a really excellent character. I seem to recall the producer at the time had worked on Eastenders

I have times when I’m interested and listen regularly. Times like now when I might catch up when driving, it’s my one soap .

Galaxy Fri 01-May-26 07:10:21

It as Nigel.

Greyduster Fri 01-May-26 06:20:19

The last time we listened to the Archers was the episode when some bloke jumped/fell off a roof. We stopped the car to listen to that and now I can’t even remember his name! Bring back Dan, Doris and Walter Gabriel!!

dogsmother Fri 01-May-26 06:14:41

Oh it’s fine, it’s a soap opera that a lot of us can just get lost in, so please let us be. We all have our own tastes and opinions ones man’s meat is another’s poison isn’t it?

Grammaretto Fri 01-May-26 06:08:09

I like that you can listen occasionally but still feel you know all the characters. There's always one interesting story line.
A bit like Gransnet 😂

Allsorts Fri 01-May-26 05:43:22

Can’t find a character likeable now. Time to give up.

mae13 Fri 01-May-26 05:11:13

I recall when Rob Titchener got together with Helen and he managed to insinuate himself with the local hunt.

It was cringeable when they went to their first meet and Rob insisted on Mansplaining about it all. Talk about Hunting-By-Numbers-Made-Easy-For-Peasants!

Noooooooo!

Romola Thu 30-Apr-26 23:19:46

I listened for over 40 years from about 1970. The Helen/Bob story was so brilliantly done and somehow I lost interest after that.
Perhaps I should give it another go.

singingnutty Thu 30-Apr-26 21:11:20

We do listen although there are some weeks when we wonder why! It’s a bit of an acquired taste unless you have been listening since childhood, as I have.

mumofmadboys Thu 30-Apr-26 17:27:00

I listen in bed at night just before I go to sleep. I love it and it helps me to unwind from the day

Davida1968 Thu 30-Apr-26 17:08:52

I still love The Archers, so does DH. Some very relevant and well-told storylines, IMO.
(Not least currently, regarding what different people may do, when their beloved son commits a crime.)

midgey Thu 30-Apr-26 17:07:20

I used to have my supper listening to the Archers as a child, still listening now!

Witzend Thu 30-Apr-26 17:07:08

Moth62

I listened every Sunday morning, as I had since a child, until all the hoo-ha with Ed and Will and Emma and baby George. At that point I felt it had fallen into soap opera storylines and I stopped listening.

It is a soap opera though, isn’t it?

garnet25 Thu 30-Apr-26 16:59:27

I've listened since it started in the Midland region. When I met my husband I found out that he also listened and we still both do.Yes sometimes it gets stupid, boring, or ridiculous but we keep listening. We have got tickets for the live show.

Peaseblossom Thu 30-Apr-26 16:57:59

mae13 No-one is forcing you to listen to it.

silverlining48 Thu 30-Apr-26 16:46:01

I have listened to the archers first more than 40 of their 75 year run. They must be doing something right.
Their story line about dementia as well as coercion in marriage were both able to progress over real time and both woukd have educated many listeners, especially the coercive one.