Radio Times Ambridge Diary March 29-April 1

The modern slavery storyline comes to a head as Philip and Gavin stand up in court to face the consequences of their actions. Equal focus will be given, of course, to Kirsty, waiting anxiously at home and getting support from Roy, who reveals a secret of his own. But what will the outcome be for the Mosses when the verdict is passed?
Alice finds life as a new mum challenging but is bolstered by wise words from Harrison. Lynda compromises with Eddie, but the talks take an unexpected turn when the truth about the Darrington Mystery Plays emerges. The stage is set for a showdown between Lynda and her nemesis, Evangeline.

Thanks to fleetingeileenm of ‘The Archers in Mustardland’

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So soon? Bwahahaha.

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Since they are both pleading guilty, you’d think it would be ‘sentence’ rather than ‘verdict’.

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That, Janie, is an excellent point. It would also explain why the case is coming to court so quickly.
Doh!

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“This is a very grave matter, a very grave matter indeed. But in light of the fact that I need a new swimming pool…”

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