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Show less. Available now 20 minutes. Last on. Tue 21 Jul More episodes Previous. Birmingham comedian Darren Harriott will also debut his first radio stand-up series Black Label. In addition to upcoming comedy talent, Radio 4 attracts well known names from across comedy, entertainment and culture to our comedy programming. Next year Suggs will present a four-part series, where the Madness frontman shares a love letter to multicultural London through music, history and comedy.
They play a couple who have been married for over 40 years. Natasha assures him she only supervised; Tony and Johnny did all the heavy lifting. Tom explains how he and Helen want to be more proactive in securing business after losing a number of contracts. Natasha mentions her conversation with Susan yesterday. Denise is sympathetic and Jakob recognises her concern. Much to the relief of both of them, Brian delivers the news that the pig unit will remain open.
Neil thanks Brian for his effort in keeping Berrow open. Brian clocks that the conversation is awkward and assures Neil that their personal and professional lives will not clash again. Ruth thinks a party could be the best way for Steph to move on from her marriage break up. At the first Borchester Show in two years, Jazzer helps Ed prepare his ram lamb for the show ring. Plenty of people from Ambridge are at the show. At the shop, Natasha and Susan share their experiences of having strange dreams while pregnant.
They laugh at the myths around how to tell if a baby will be a girl or a boy. Ben and Beth have a luxury afternoon tea at The Orangery. Chelsea serves them and Beth teases Ben about Chelsea giving him special attention.
Beth feels flat after her dad sided with Steph over her infidelity. Ben encourages her to forget all about it for the weekend. But then Steph turns up. She asks Beth if she can stay with her, and Beth immediately says no. Steph walks off and Ben wonders if Beth was too harsh on her sister. Sometimes Ambridge reminds me of The Village , that splendidly implausible M Night Shyamalan film about a 19th-century community in Pennsylvania.
But hardly anyone knows about it and no one dares go there.
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