... are also in on the "ruddy cyclists" theme.![]()
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I'm not sure I'd call it that. Two of the more level headed characters escape death when a bunch of joyriding teenagers run off the road, and then set about calling 999...
Oops! Maybe I should put a "spoiler" tag in the topic title, but then, as I got it wrong anyway, maybe not.I have downloaded the omnibus from last week so don't know what you're on about re the cycling storyline![]()
Oops! Maybe I should put a "spoiler" tag in the topic title, but then, as I got it wrong anyway, maybe not.
The fall out was that David "confessed" to Elizabeth (must be 6 weeks ago now!) what actually happened on the church roof.
The way I remember it, David and Elizabeth seemed to be on the verge of incest when David said that he had goaded Nigel into going up to take down the banner. I think it was at a picnic or something like that.
I'm not much of an addict myself, I try to keep up because of Mrs Norm's fascination with it but I was mostly listening this evening because I'd tuned in for "It's your round" and hadn't switched it over.
David dared Nigel to go up on the roof. Nigel fell off the roof. QED David is to blame for Nigel's death because Lizzie cannot concede that her dead husband was an autonomous adult in life who was responsible for his own choices, and the consequences thereof.
Hopefully Lizzie will top herself from grief. Ideally by driving herself and Ruth into a tree after fatally running down Kenton en route.
Let it be soon. Please let it be soon.
She is more upset that David "lied" by not fessing up when it happened.
Oops! Maybe I should put a "spoiler" tag in the topic title, but then, as I got it wrong anyway, maybe not.
The fall out was that David "confessed" to Elizabeth (must be 6 weeks ago now!) what actually happened on the church roof.
I knew that really, I'm just pretending that I don't listen.It was Lower Locksley Hall roof, not the church...![]()
Is radio drama not a bit 1930s??