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I was actually swearing at her, you could almost see that self-righteous smirk on her face as she could not wait to add her two pennyworth to the situation.
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Oh you nerd!
Where can I get one? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I am rather aren't I? I hadn't realised until I started joining in this thread that I sem to absorb everything like a sponge. IT sems to be my specialist subject. Anyway my map was a pull ouit from a book for Archer nerds my sister gave me as a joke one Christmas. However ther is a full OS style map of the area. You can get it from Amazon/E bay and maybe other places. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/33050...13=80&ff14=122 |
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Oh you nerd!
Where can I get one? ![]() ![]() ![]() http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00w47v9/p00vxt0n http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/archers/...idge_640.shtml http://www.amazon.co.uk/Archers-Addi.../dp/1873590083 http://www.themapcentre.com/fictiona...o-4-8857-p.asp |
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![]() ![]() I am rather aren't I? I hadn't realised until I started joining in this thread that I sem to absorb everything like a sponge. IT sems to be my specialist subject. Anyway my map was a pull ouit from a book for Archer nerds my sister gave me as a joke one Christmas. However ther is a full OS style map of the area. You can get it from Amazon/E bay and maybe other places. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/33050...13=80&ff14=122 Quote:
![]() ETA I've just ordered the OS one. I'm thinking of getting the Archers Addicts one too ![]() I've also set the BBC one as my desktop background . . . |
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Thanks both of you. I'm going to have to get at least one of those. I like the OS map. I love maps, and I love the idea of a real OS map for Borsetshire
![]() ETA I've just ordered the OS one. I'm thinking of getting the Archers Addicts one too ![]() I've also set the BBC one as my desktop background . . . I would wait until map one arrives if I were you. I have a feeling that they are both the same. Come think of it it would be more of a problem if they were different.
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I think that Peggy may well have a Damascene conversion when the facts start to come out. She's very tribal in her attitudes, and this evil swine terrorising her granddaughter will be a revelation to her.
And as older listeners will know, Peggy's first marriage, to alcoholic Jack Archer, caused her considerable heartache. She may well be quite sympathetic when she finds out what Helen has endured. |
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Steady on there is no need to go overboard.
I would wait until map one arrives if I were you. I have a feeling that they are both the same. Come think of it it would be more of a problem if they were different.![]() On a different note, I've always wanted a map of Nutwood I've always been a big Rupert Bear fan
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My OS one is already on the way!
On a different note, I've always wanted a map of Nutwood I've always been a big Rupert Bear fan ![]() ![]() I didn't look at the map in Lord of the Rings until I had completed the tome and it was all 'wrong' as I had the 'correct' version in my head already. On another note.........I'm really enjoying this thread so thanks to all the posters. I'd particularly like to mention NMdum1, cika and An Thropologist for their lengthy, thought-provoking input.
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Don't do it.
![]() I didn't look at the map in Lord of the Rings until I had completed the tome and it was all 'wrong' as I had the 'correct' version in my head already. On another note.........I'm really enjoying this thread so thanks to all the posters. I'd particularly like to mention NMdum1, cika and An Thropologist for their lengthy, thought-provoking input. ![]() I guess the Helen story will drag on with Trial and verdict, Then some new evidence and she will be released. But there is a long way to go before that happens. My big fear is Rob will recover and get both children. Poor little Henry with no Mummy to care for him. It's tear jerking. |
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I think that Peggy may well have a Damascene conversion when the facts start to come out. She's very tribal in her attitudes, and this evil swine terrorising her granddaughter will be a revelation to her.
And as older listeners will know, Peggy's first marriage, to alcoholic Jack Archer, caused her considerable heartache. She may well be quite sympathetic when she finds out what Helen has endured. |
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My OS one is already on the way!
On a different note, I've always wanted a map of Nutwood I've always been a big Rupert Bear fan ![]()
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Don't do it.
![]() I didn't look at the map in Lord of the Rings until I had completed the tome and it was all 'wrong' as I had the 'correct' version in my head already. On another note.........I'm really enjoying this thread so thanks to all the posters. I'd particularly like to mention NMdum1, cika and An Thropologist for their lengthy, thought-provoking input. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Don't do it.
![]() I didn't look at the map in Lord of the Rings until I had completed the tome and it was all 'wrong' as I had the 'correct' version in my head already. On another note.........I'm really enjoying this thread so thanks to all the posters. I'd particularly like to mention NMdum1, cika and An Thropologist for their lengthy, thought-provoking input. ![]() Thank you for your thanks ... I'm only a very occasional poster on DS and only on civilised threads like this one! ![]() (I always think I have no visual imagnation and can't picture what I'm reading. And yet I knew when the film version of LoTR was 'wrong'!) |
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Thank you for your thanks ... I'm only a very occasional poster on DS and only on civilised threads like this one! ![]() (I always think I have no visual imagnation and can't picture what I'm reading. And yet I knew when the film version of LoTR was 'wrong'!) Poldark on the other hand was one where I saw the TV series (Angharad Rees and Robn Ellis version) first and then read all the books with those images in my head. Of course the new series is intolerable! ![]() I hate to see photos of the Archer's actors because they don't look a bit like the characters in my head. |
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I know what you mean. If there is a book and a film I have to do the film first. If I do the book first both are spoiled. Captain Corellis Mandolin is a favourite book but I hated the film. I read the book first and they cast it so badly.
Poldark on the other hand was one where I saw the TV series (Angharad Rees and Robn Ellis version) first and then read all the books with those images in my head. Of course the new series is intolerable! ![]() I hate to see photos of the Archer's actors because they don't look a bit like the characters in my head. |
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Poldark on the other hand was one where I saw the TV series (Angharad Rees and Robn Ellis version) first and then read all the books with those images in my head. Of course the new series is intolerable!
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I hate to see photos of the Archer's actors because they don't look a bit like the characters in my head.
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I hate to see photos of the Archer's actors because they don't look a bit like the characters in my head.
In my mind's eye, Debbie Aldridge is blonde. Tamsin Greig just sounds like a blonde to me. When I first saw her on tv, I actually thought "She sounds like Debbie Aldridge, but she can't be, because Debbie's blonde". Just shows how real the show is imo. |
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Its a really nice thread,
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You would think a Hazel poster would have stuck their oar in.
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Borsetshire maps – what fun!
I wasn’t too far off I don’t think, on the whole, with the mental image versus the actual person of the actors. I found the Kim Kardashian swipe particularly cruel because Louise Patikas has healthy curves and has personality and genuine interests (cheese must presumably be a bit of a passion) and I’ve always found the Kardashian dynasty very plastic and frighteningly shallow as a concept and therefore the opposite of what the man Rob pretends to be to everybody around him (and Helen’s ideal man) would actually want in a woman. It’s certainly different that say some of the period dramas I’m fond off where I saw the TV adaption before reading the book. John Thornton from North and South and Richard Armitage are one and the same to me so I have struggled even with The Hobbit series, never-mind with some of his other parts like in Spooks where he’s not plastered in make-up. And Edith Evans just IS Lady Bracknell! “A Handbag!” I’ve only been listening for a few years, probably about six or seven months before Rob and Helen began and thus was more disturbed by the sudden change in Tony’s voice than anything else. It was jarring. Thank you for your kind remark DiamondDoll. And interestingly theory about Peggy, I suppose we are all hoping and praying that might be true. If not a posse of village men with pitchforks and flaming torches to run Rob out of town, a group of seriously pissed off Archer family women…. |
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Vicky Tucker is a brassy blonde. The actress looks nothing like her.
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Borsetshire maps – what fun!
I wasn’t too far off I don’t think, on the whole, with the mental image versus the actual person of the actors. I found the Kim Kardashian swipe particularly cruel because Louise Patikas has healthy curves and has personality and genuine interests (cheese must presumably be a bit of a passion) and I’ve always found the Kardashian dynasty very plastic and frighteningly shallow as a concept and therefore the opposite of what the man Rob pretends to be to everybody around him (and Helen’s ideal man) would actually want in a woman. It’s certainly different that say some of the period dramas I’m fond off where I saw the TV adaption before reading the book. John Thornton from North and South and Richard Armitage are one and the same to me so I have struggled even with The Hobbit series, never-mind with some of his other parts like in Spooks where he’s not plastered in make-up. And Edith Evans just IS Lady Bracknell! “A Handbag!” I’ve only been listening for a few years, probably about six or seven months before Rob and Helen began and thus was more disturbed by the sudden change in Tony’s voice than anything else. It was jarring. Thank you for your kind remark DiamondDoll. And interestingly theory about Peggy, I suppose we are all hoping and praying that might be true. If not a posse of village men with pitchforks and flaming torches to run Rob out of town, a group of seriously pissed off Archer family women…. Clearly Oscar had her in mind when he wrote the character, even though Edith Evans was only 6 at the time. The man had amazing foresight. ![]() BIB2. In the case of Ambridge its more likely to be a posse of village women.
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On this map it shows the Police House. Who lives there, because Harrison moved into a house with Fallon didn't he move into the flat above the shop with Fallon?
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On this map it shows the Police House. Who lives there, because Harrison moved into a house with Fallon didn't he move into the flat above the shop with Fallon?
I thought Harrison and Fallon moved in after that, but if they're in the flat above the shop, I have no idea who's there now. |
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Having got fed up listening to Radio 2 on my car journey to work I switched over to Radio 4. I work shift work so get to listen to a variety of programmes and when on nights have picked up the odd episode of The Archers. With the recent Helen/Rob storyline I have been getting more hooked and will probably start listening regularly (probably the on-line omnibus). I was wondering if there is anywhere on-line where I can read up on who is who and current/recent storylines. There is some info on Wikipedia but it very limited.
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Where can I get one?
Anyway my map was a pull ouit from a book for Archer nerds my sister gave me as a joke one Christmas. However ther is a full OS style map of the area. You can get it from Amazon/E bay and maybe other places. 