
The Archers regularly goes through times of great excitement, but it also has times of dullness. This is really one of the latter times. Of course Mother's Day (or Mothering Sunday as the 1950s world of the Archers would have it) is marked in the usual over the top way. Supermum Jill and Ruth (pass me the sick bucket) are treated like royalty - no I don't mean they are regularly abused in the Sunday newspapers and then driven into a underpass pillar by a drunkard.
Talking of drinking Eddie and Lillian reached a mutually beneficial arrangement about the lenten avoidance of alcohol. Meanwhile over at Lower Loxley the boredom factor is shifted up a further notch by us having a daily bulletin about the progress of Nigel's wine - this is going to go on for at least a year. How exciting! There was a wine tasting and the cricket club is raising funds through a table top sale. Wake me up when the annual fete or flower and produce show is due. Brian is still plotting about the farm and leaving a legacy to Rory - but again this storyline is dragging on and on and on and on......
Talking of drinking Eddie and Lillian reached a mutually beneficial arrangement about the lenten avoidance of alcohol. Meanwhile over at Lower Loxley the boredom factor is shifted up a further notch by us having a daily bulletin about the progress of Nigel's wine - this is going to go on for at least a year. How exciting! There was a wine tasting and the cricket club is raising funds through a table top sale. Wake me up when the annual fete or flower and produce show is due. Brian is still plotting about the farm and leaving a legacy to Rory - but again this storyline is dragging on and on and on and on......
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