The inevitable sequel to "The Right Track," delves deeper into the complexities of addiction and relationships. Harry's declaration to Alice that he's not drinking and plans to attend rehab sets the stage for what seems like a hopeful turn in their tumultuous journey. However, the narrative takes a poignant twist as Harry's unresolved trauma mirrors Alice's own struggles with sobriety. #thearchers@thearchers
It's nearly time for #TheArchers Omnibus, and I'm practically smouldering with optimism.
That's because I've spent all morning waiting for the rain to stop so I can put the rubbish out, which is just the sort of mental preparation a regular listener needs.
It's nearly time for #TheArchers Omnibus, in which a weekload of episodes are shovelled out at once for the benefit of those who couldn't be bothered with it during the week yet, somehow, have nothing better to do on a Sunday.
So let's see what's happened this week. Did anyone win the cricket? How many wheels are on Harry's wagon? And will there ever be sheep?
It's almost time for #TheArchers Omnibus, a weekly round-up of all the desperate things the scriptwriters have had to do to map the nihilistic vortex of existential despair onto the agricultural calendar.
We're lumbering up to #TheArchers Omnibus so it's all tea and excitement in this household, or will be if I manage to find any.
Last week we found Jim spoiling for a restraining order, ill-advised wall hangings at the tea-room and soupiness at the dog-mender's, but nothing at all (again) in the way of sheep or goats or barley.
I'm not sure Natasha and Tony have thought through the impact on vegetarian customers of dead animal skins on the tea-room walls. #TheArchers@thearchers
It's creeping up to 10 o'clock in Grim and Miserable Time, and thus #TheArchers, a radio soap in which a handful of actors (or one skilful impressionist) reads out a script against a wilfully curated background of allegedly agricultural noises.
Last week, IIRC, a sweet little doggy had eaten part of a publican, and I can't see them improving on that. But, being charitable, I'll suspend my disbelief, at least for one more week.
@HederaVulpes@thearchers I'm not sure Lynda had much to do with it. I think the Spare Room Fairy magicked the accessible room into existance a couple of days ago and then modified Lynda's memory to leave her thinking that it was all her idea! #TheArchers
(It's a great idea, just a little unbelievable given that we haven't heard anything about it up to now, eg Adil never complained about the noise whilst the room was being converted)
@HeatherMJ@Malwen@thearchers
I have limited mobility and have been walking with crutches for several years.
Stairs are daunting - it's the fear of falling.
Kenton discharged himself: likely before any physio instruction. Mainly though, he has severe bites to his legs: the stitches may pull painfully when raising a leg for stairs. #TheArchers
@wibble@thearchers you mean you missed the sheep on the cricket field? That's a shame. If I was you I'd use Sounds to catch up on the episodes you've missed, and skip this week. This week really isn't much fun. #TheArchers