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Shula Hebden Lloyd

I missed it last night, but it's gotta be, doesn't it?

Couldn't happen to a more deserving woman.
 
Oh dear, Alistair's dodgy mate ?

That's what addicts do in Ambridge*.

Don't you remember Neil? The heroin addict? And the lovely, trusting vicar? ;)

*Ed and Alastair - obv - being the exceptions, as they're needed for future storylines. Other addicts brought into the storyline are like the Bloke You've Never Seen Before in the Star Trek landing party.
 
I used to listen to the Archers in a previous existence. Nowadays I catch it sometimes for the sake of nostalgia. Ambridge was always a high crime area but the way it has gone nowadays the police would be patrolling in groups of 5 with an armed response vehicle parked on the village green ready to go at all times.

Perhaps it is true to life in a village somewhere in the Midlands. I can't wait until the whole village is covered on one giant organic-sausage factory producing the entire national requirements of Britain's biggest supermarket. The stories then can take place on the factory floor and in the office.
 
I think St Stephens is better off without Shula. I thought the Vicar gave a pretty good explanation about the statue. He assured Shula that he himself wasn't indulging in the sin of idolatry and made it quite plain where his boundaries lay.

There was no need for Shula to spit the dummy out. I reckon that Shula is going to come creeping back to St Stephens later.
 
You're thinking of Clive Horrobin, Neil's ne'er-do-well brother-in-law. :p

No they're right, Neil does have a drugs past; it was a long long time ago and involved cannabis. He was an urban tearaway who became civilised by the countryside.

Louis (40+ years and counting of radio 4 addiction) MacNeice
 
No they're right, Neil does have a drugs past; it was a long long time ago and involved cannabis. He was an urban tearaway who became civilised by the countryside.

Louis (40+ years and counting of radio 4 addiction) MacNeice

No actually, I really did get n'ere do well Clive and long suffering Neil mixed up.

I think it's because my ears automatically close every time Susan comes on. I like her even less than Shula.
 
Shula makes me want to throw something at the radio every time I hear her voice :mad: She's become a very nasty piece of work and all in the guise of godbothering :rolleyes:

Bit of a derail here but can anyone remember when Will developed that awful whiney voice and the VERY broad Borsetshire accent, he didn't speak like that when he was younger :confused:
 
lets hope he tries again, she tries to catch him and he stabs her repeatedly.

He has been named!

I'm hoping she goes on a mad vigilante spree, gets nailed by a vanload of rozzers with CS, and spends the next thirty years of her life doing a Clive :)
 
WELL.

They're either:

a) pointing towards Alastair's disillusionment, with Ryan being a complete skuzz; OR
b) pointing towards a dramatic denoument in which Alastair lays all the accusations at Ryan's door, only to find that ALL these breaches of confidentiality and trust and anonymity have woven a massive web of unfounded gossip. And Clive Horrobin is really to blame. Cue guilt, shame, consequences.

I'm all up for a) tbh
 
WELL.

They're either:

a) pointing towards Alastair's disillusionment, with Ryan being a complete skuzz; OR
b) pointing towards a dramatic denoument in which Alastair lays all the accusations at Ryan's door, only to find that ALL these breaches of confidentiality and trust and anonymity have woven a massive web of unfounded gossip. And Clive Horrobin is really to blame. Cue guilt, shame, consequences.

I'm all up for a) tbh

I'm more prosaic than that. I'm just hoping that a startled horse kicks Shula hard between the legs and hopefully kills her, therefore allowing Alistair to re-start his life (possibly after having poisoned Daniel slowly to death with something interesting like thalium).
 
Bit of a derail here but can anyone remember when Will developed that awful whiney voice and the VERY broad Borsetshire accent, he didn't speak like that when he was younger :confused:
In real life he's the actor wot plays Mike Tucker's son
 
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