I didn't want to hi-jack The Archers thread with this so thought I'd start a separate one.
Last week, Countryfile did a feature on domestic violence in rural areas. Part of it highlighted how with poor transport links for example, victims often have nowhere to go for help and support.
This evening, Points of View began with complaints from some viewers who thought it was an inappropriate programme to discuss such issues. The ones aired were (surprisingly, I thought) from women and the last one had a particularly hard faced attitude. SHE wants Countryfile to be about animals and crops and country activities NOT about real life issues like abuse.
Does she really think rural life is just about fluffy bunnies and maypole dancing?
What really made me explode was her 'Let's keep it like that' comment at the end of her mercifully short statement.
So, it's OK to cover rural crime (sometimes violent) involving machinery and stock affecting farmers who mostly happen to be MEN but not an issue which largely affects women and has captured the attention of many, many radio listeners thanks to The Archers.
DH has just told the Jack Russells it's OK now to come out from behind the sofa 
Tuchel urges parents to let kids stay up for England game
Shropshire homes for migrants on hold!


