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This week’s episode is presented by Jacqueline and Stephen. The DumTeeDum is from Stephen. We found it down the back of the sofa when tidying up and realised that it hadn’t been used before.If you can help with editing, as mentioned on today's episode, please email [email protected] On this episode we hear from:·      Tracy from California, who thinks Stephen sounds like Adam,·      Martin Evans, who is a first time callerinerer and who isn’t impressed by Tom and Lee,·      Globetrotting Richard, who has thoughts about Lower Loxley and the tax implications of Elizabeth dying,·      David Mullis, who owes Helen a massive apology,·      Doris from New York, who calls us twice,·      Glyn, who speculates about Friday’s episode,·      Michelle, another first time callerinerer who has spotted some really bad decision making in Ambridge,·      Formerly cycling Christine who has a plot prediction involving Brian and Stella·      Our Sandra who wants to talk about Ruairi,·      Sarah from Smethwick who wonders amongst other things if Freddie lives in the real world,·      Katherine who wonders what Lee gets out of his relationship with Helen,·      Paul from Ulney who found Friday’s episode bizarre,·      Steve who also lost his glasses last week and wants to talk about superpowers,·      Claire from Clapham who has been shouting at her radio this week,·      And finally, Witherspoon, with news of a London Meet-up in July. Plus: there’s Sue's Week in Ambridge, Part Two of Stephen’s History of Bridge Farm, Tweet of the Week from Theo and the Social Media Round-up from Sandra. Please call into the show using this link: www.speakpipe.com/dumteedumAlternatively, you can send us a voice note via WhatsApp on +44 7957 167 696. Do keep your call to a maximum of two minutes. The minimum age for contributors is 18. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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