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AndreaLUVSwordsLovelyI started listening to this podcast when it first aired on Apple Podcasts. Took me listening to it for a couple weeks to figure out the connection between all of the characters. It’s so wonderfully written and I love the full cast of talented voice actors. The soundscapes are absolutely fantastic. It really makes you feel like you’re standing in the room as the story unfolds. I am truly invested in this story and all the players involved. Plus, it’s a daily episode drop, so there’s that <3
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Filly Bu$terA nice pastimeLots of interesting storylines suddenly drppoed, lots of really boring storylines drag on & on & on.
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Brenda H. In Carlsbad CAGroundingCan tell you how much I love this podcast. You can’t get more wholesome than this. The writers do such a good job at keeping all of the scenarios, realistic, and relatable. They aren’t ridiculously sensationalized. They pink such a lovely picture and I really appreciate it.
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VTdairyfarmerThe most authentic depiction of farming anywhereI’ve been married to a fifth generation small scale dairy farmer for 42 years and I can say with certainty that the ag consultants on this show know what they’re talking about. It is, by far, the most authentic and real depiction of farming I have ever encountered, apart from, maybe, the original TV series of All Creatures Great and Small, from the 70s. I’m consistently blown away by everything from the attention to detail, the realistic situations, the veterinary issues, and the financial struggles. Lately, their depiction of land access is of huge relevance! Even though I’m in the US, and the political landscape is different, the struggles of farmers dealing with a messed up food and ag system is universal. This whole program gets it astoundingly right.
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Santa Barbara listener60+ years onWhen I was a child, I dreaded my mother playing The Archers on the radio (or in the evening if she had missed the earlier airing) because my brother and I had to be quiet. Even worse, was Sunday lunch when the omnibus episode was played and the whole family, including our grandparents, sat listening to the week in Ambridge. Things changed when, after emigrating to the US decades ago, one of the things I looked forward to on visits in the UK was listening to the latest goings on in Ambridge. I am so happy to be able to play the SAME program on Podcasts today. I literally grew up with these families.
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StarlightexpA break from the day.It’s a show that takes a bit of dedication to listen to at first because there are quite a few characters but once you get into it it will be addictive. I’m on my 8 year now and love a quick break from the day with a cuppa and the goings on in Ambridge
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KindnessIsImportantFantastic!I always enjoy listening to “The Archers” and I cannae wait to listen to more! Slainte Mhath
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Robertag-tThank you Archers.I love all these inter-generational relationships. It is so refreshing to hear things that are not all slick millennials or programmed gen zs
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LouLouJaneJaneThe BBC At It’s BestI have become utterly addicted to this incredible programme. No wonder it has such a long history. The acting is superb. The talent it takes to get through to the audience with just one single mode: sound. No special effects or trick photography needed! Modern-day issues are brought to the fore and spoken about from a number of angles. And I love that I learn something new with each episode. Or see something from a different angle. I make it a top luxury of mine, by listening to it once I am in bed and relaxed (I’m an ex-pat living in New York). Lights out. Archers on. I cannot overstate how much this programme means to me and also does for me. Thank you to all of those involved in the creation of The Archers.
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Penny in Santa BarbaraBBC podcast introSomeone should check the intro. The woman’s voice is cut off too soon. She seems to be saying BBC Radio Vodka. Of course it should be “BBC Radio Podcast” but the word “podcast” is cut to “podka “—- which with her lovely accent has a strong similarity to “vodka.” Just sayin’.
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SeraskDealing with the abortion issue.This is now verging on the ridiculous. Not only did Chelsea take WEEKS to make a decision, now we have Ben wallowing in self-loathing and making everything worse. This is not helpful to the many people/couples who are going through the exact same situation but who don’t have the luxury of time or sympathetic family/friends. Let’s move on for pity’s sake.
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hilskellonWhen can we get back to more?Loved the Archers for years now, and miss the normal 6 day week schedule! When can we get more please?
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YaooozilFamilyI just love The Archers. Real people. Real problems. Real heart. I’ve been listening for over 15 years and it’s just a piece of me.
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kspectator⬇️ AliceCan we all say goodbye to Alice? I realize all the different characters are what make The Archers so enjoyable, but I’ve started skipping episodes if I see that Alice is featured. Waste of time and oxygen!
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Niban #2djThe furorPeople bemoan having to bemoan [dull, veg boxes, soup, cows, blah] about TA and then an episode as we just had on 29 Dec 2021 drops. And all heck breaks loose. Well, good for the SWs. Twitter and TA FB groups blew up. The story touched so very many people so viscerally, and in myriad ways no less. Gee whiz, it was TA at its best.
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Edna MillayLove it!Join the millions of people who listen to this really first-rate soap and fall in love with "Ambridge," a small fictional farming community and the fascinating characters who live there. The show is socially aware, moving at times, funny at others, with excellent production values. The acting is superb and the plots often include timely depictions of social problems presented in ways which are sympathetic and educational yet also entertaining. I haven't missed an episode in 12 years and I'm sure a great many listeners have better records than mine. It's a wonderful institution going back to 1951 which has been lovingly maintained and kept relevant.
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manfisherMy First and Only Soap OperaI’m a red-blooded American male. I would not have considered the soap opera as a valid genre except for women. But then I met the Archers. Initially I came in for the rural soundscapes and the general emphasis on people who are neither nobles nor royals. As it happened, however, I sucked myself into the plot and characters. I miss Fridays and Sundays, but the show is literally a mainstay for me.
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hpznThe bestI’m a new listener and fell in love with The Archers
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Karina1961Can’t wait for you to do Fridays as well!!Love the stories!
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Lily lazuliSunday-FridayWhen can we hope for the Sunday-Friday schedule to resume?….. give us more!!! 😊 please!
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juggling all the ballsTime to up the episodesPlease record more or add extras as u do atChristmas with actors available
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beanburgersSelling Blake?!?!I love the Archers! Been listening for years now . However yesterday’s storyline was shocking!!!! Philip talking to his son about “selling his work crew on”! Selling for a good price! Selling?!?!?! Modern day out and out slavery!!!! Perhaps in a coming episode this could be somehow explained! Surely these working men cannot be sold off?!?!? Is this a common practice in UK?!?!?! Phew! The storyline has revealed itself and it had been played out beautifully. Philip gets found out... and pays the price we can only hope . It has been a very well written storyline about an important and little talked about issue.
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CaccassyLong time listenerI’ve been listening to the Archers for at least 45 years. I’ve lived in the US for 35 of those years. When I first moved from the UK my parents would record the omnibus edition on tapes. It was a special a day when a package full of tapes arrived and I could catch up with life in Ambridge. I’ve listened to those tapes on road trips. I remember we were driving through the Arizona Desert when John Archer was killed! Now modern technology lets me keep up to date in real time! I’m still a big fan in spite of all the difficulties with recordings made during this pandemic. Thanks’ BBC for this podcast.
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EmmiNakaHaddQuick and funEnjoy taking part of this small rural town!
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NickiiooYAY DIALOGUE IS BACKThanks team we appreciate the work and effort can’t wait to binge now
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JimmyFK1Get backPlease. Enough of this. Get back to what has worked or at least tell people when you will.
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olwenbruceThe archersHow long is this slow unimaginative dialogue going on? Others have managed to play music, sing, and quite do quite a few other activities.
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lgjdiebidMuzzle RubyGreat to have the show back but why must we listen to dogs barking their heads off in the background? We get enough of that in my own neck of the woods . I keep thinking "the poor neighbors!"
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WantonDeviousHome!I grew up listening to the Archers in the 1960s while my mum did the ironing. Now I’m living is California and still able to feel like I’m home in Cardiff. Trivia Note: I once dated a girl in the 80s whose family lived next door to the agricultural story editor! I have now downgraded my review to 1 star because you mass deleted 2 months worth of episodes I was saving for a long road trip . Heartbroken I was not able to follow the events post explosion they COVID and furious you ruined my road trip I literally checked yesterday my episodes were there, this morning I turned on on the car to find out they’d been trimmed back to 30 days. I’m assuming you or apple did something to force the 30 day limit without warning me that I would lose the old episodes, and I’m sure you’ll both pass the buck but just to let you know you have someone who will never buy Apple again.
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Sparkling AuthorI missed youLiving in the states for the last 15 years I really missed you when you went off the air. So glad you are back and although it must be challenging for you I am enjoying the new format very much. You are my happy place for my Britishness Please keep safe all of you.
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lylesgoldServiceMany people around the world look to the BBC as a dependable oasis of comfort and stability. I’m delighted you continue to produce quality shows like the Friday comedy with the participants in their homes, but don’t understand why you can’t do the same thing for the Archers. What you’re doing to this drama at the moment is half-hearted rubbish. If you don’t make the effort to fix it, this, the world’s longest running show, will have no audience and will be gone for good.
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20vt20ga06ma 01Horrible since virusThe Arches was a fabulous show. Since they started recording during the virus it is intolerable. BBC should be able to figure out how to record a dialog with multiple people. I am so disappointed. We wanted to find out what would happen to Philip. Please BBC engineers, get the characters to interact, even if they are social distancing.
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clove119Glad the podcast is back on!Absolutely love the Archers! This podcast is the best!
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Jezz A BelleLove the new formatAmazing example of performers giving us their best in strange and difficult circumstances. Big thanks to the BBC, the writers, performers, and audio people for the comforting content.
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AllenMichieMince PiesHistoric! The episode “Making Mince Pies with Jill Archer” is unquestionably the most hypnotically boring 13 minutes in broadcast radio history.
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MelanieFALittle UK blissSo grateful to have 15 minutes of UK here in Mexico! And so glad the present stories were pre-recorded before Covid-19- so refreshing not to hear! Thanks for stretching out the last reminder of episodes - even if we have to give up a day or two it’s still such a pleasurable listen!
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LairBear7Enjoy every episodeWhat’s happened to Friday episodes? This is the second week they haven’t been available!
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luminiciEscaping realityI watch the television and it’s coronavirus 24/7. I listen to the radio and it coronavirus 24/7. Can’t we for 13 short minutes a day be entertained without the thought of coronavirus?
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Ana.one.nUpset they ignored covid19The best show ever but why did they ignore coronavirus
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a long way from honeBritish charmThis is my little piece of home from the sounds of the countryside to the local pub, Jills homemade cakes, the narrative the nostalgia all enjoyed whilst living here. in the desert of Arizona. I’ve listened for many years usually while soaking in the bath !
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UK expat in TexasExpat heavenI now live in the US and my 15 minutes a day with the Archers keeps me connected to home. Love it. Always fun, relevant and never boring!
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ZoobisOld fan jumping shipI’ve been à daily listener for about 25 years. Until today. Fed up with the homosexual propaganda. So voting with my feet.
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exile for angelaExile in the USA !I lived in the foot hills of the blue ridge mountains for 25 years and haven’t missed a beat of the Archers. Berkshire and Devon were my Home Counties, but I notice I now talk, mainly to myself , with a Borcetshire accent. Alongside the dear folks of ambridge I enjoy DUMTEDUM , dissecting every character and nuance of the archers characters. Looking forward to hearing their views of Brexit next week!
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Marmite LadyBest Radio Soap OperaIt’s been going for years and it is such a lovely 15 mins a day to listen to.
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Mercuria09Download issuesI love the Archers, but for the last week or so I have not been able to download the episodes. TG for iPlayer.
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newtobbqI really and truly hope there will be a movie adaption.Please.
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ChicwiggyConsistently goodNow presently living in America, I am suffering real England withdrawals... minus the Brexit headaches!? I love the fact that every day I can listen to a good story about humanity, livestock, technology, and land..all .coexisting and forming wonderful relationships along the way. It has been such a pleasure to see this amazing series is still going strong. Thank you!
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Georg-Alfred von Salm-SalmStarted out as a whim, now I’m addictedFour years into this program and I’m fantasizing about a film adaptation.
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Em1271Dedicated listenerGlad to find a way to listen to this abroad. My little touch of home.
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Phoebe FigalillyIndispensable listening for Archers fansI’ve been listening to The Archers for about 10 years and Dumteedum pretty much since it started. Roifield and Lucy provide knowledgeable, humorous, socially insightful and personal commentary on our favorite “contemporary drama in a rural setting.” They have built an engaged community of listeners and contributors to the podcast. Folks call in with commentary and plot predictions not just from the UK, but the US, Canada, Australia, Japan, Singapore, and all corners of the world. Listeners are so engaged they have meetups all around the world and support each other during times of trouble. As a year round traveler, I appreciate the “around the dinner table” dynamic of the Dumteedum podcast which makes me feel like I’m spending time with people I know and care about. This podcast is a “must listen to” for Archers fans wherever you are in the world.
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