More than he paid for it, I'll warrant.Did we even find out how much the memorabilia was worth?
I doubt he paid for any of it.More than he paid for it, I'll warrant.
Heh, no - I meant more than Wesley paid for it!I doubt he paid for any of it.
It would have come from the Shires Brewery as free promotional stuff.
I'm at a loss to understand the dramatic purpose if that's all the transaction amounts to. Mind you, tonight's episode was outstandingly poorly scripted.Kenton and Jolene had plenty of time to do their research.
Serves them right if they undersold.
They seemed happy enough with the price (whatever it was).
Written by the offspring of a BBC board member I reckonI'm at a loss to understand the dramatic purpose if that's all the transaction amounts to. Mind you, tonight's episode was outstandingly poorly scripted.
It was probably just a set up for the 'no darling' challenge.I'm at a loss to understand the dramatic purpose if that's all the transaction amounts to. Mind you, tonight's episode was outstandingly poorly scripted.
They even signposted it with the humbugs.I can't see Justin doing a Scrooge turnaround - but then the scriptwriters think nothing of giving people a character transplant. Tbh I couldn't have foreseen Martyn Gibson having second thoughts about being an evil wheeler dealer, but here we are. Or at least, here he says he is.
In fiction, no cat sitters have ever not had the cat escape. Panicking about a lost cat is almost compulsory.If you borrow a cat you'd have to keep it indoors otherwise it'll bugger off (hopefully) back to where it came from. Needs to be done for a couple of weeks I think if the plans are for it to be there more than a couple of days.
With a split from Lillian as the rock bottomI presume all this weirdness with Justin is going to lead to a Scrooge-esque Xmas story.
Far sooner, tonight has been the worst episode since the soliloquy’s over lockdownI presume all this weirdness with Justin is going to lead to a Scrooge-esque Xmas story.
Fucking hell that was atrocious the man's on drugsFar sooner, tonight has been the worst episode since the soliloquy’s over lockdown
More than a bit cringey and sadly right in my prediction but I suspect that was pretty obvious. For an Xmas special I could understand it but this is just yucky.Far sooner, tonight has been the worst episode since the soliloquy’s over lockdown
Over 105 !Peggy has pegged it unfortunately.
June Spencer: Long-serving star of BBC Radio 4's The Archers dies aged 105
The actress played matriarch Peggy Woolley in BBC Radio 4's long-running drama from 1951 until 2022.www.bbc.co.uk