Go Neil!

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surprised Rivetinzzzzzzzzzzzz sealed I didn't even know it was still running winklaughing.  Sorry WTG soaps are not my thing but I hope you enjoyed it smile.  

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Need a significant attention span to appreciate the Archers, two year story lines are not unusualwink

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Bakers2 replied on 18/08/2019 11:11

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I confess to being an addict. I can't miss it even when we visit our daughter in NZ 😂😂. These days it's generally on catch up but I always  did the ironing  whilst listening to the Sunday omnibus whilst working and children at home. Ironing had to speed up or slow down accordingly! These days I generally listen Sunday thro Friday on catch up when I go to bed. 

They certainly tackle upto date issues and they aren't always fighting and screaming at each other - which is what appears to happen in Eastenders, Emmerdale and Corrie. Don't  watch any I'm only going by the odd trailer I catch. Life Murton be exhausting if you live as portrayed in these soaps always a crisis and huge drama.

Very interesting to hear Neil turn, without the screaming etc, on Susan. Interesting that owning a house was more important to Emma than being happy with Edd and her children. Housing shortage is difficult city/town/country. The Jim storyline may or may not lead further....

 

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brue replied on 18/08/2019 11:31

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I haven't been listening recently so have missed the latest dramas but wtg you are spot on about the continuity remarks they are often very amusing!

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