The Cider Shed

By: Peter Fickling Keri Warbis Matthew Weir
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  • Life's too short to a be a Pat, Shula or Adam.
    Let’s not take anything, least of all BBC "The Archers" , too seriously.

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    Peter Fickling, Keri Warbis, Matthew Weir
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  • Dirty Harrison
    Sep 14 2024

    Hey you lovely lot,


    Join us this week as we welcome new Patrons: Pam, Helen, Rachel, Mike, Lex, Gerard and Jesi.


    A tanned Keri is reunited with Matthew as they navigate an Ambridge tempest of dog-poo bins, giant sunflowers and redecorating Greenacres.


    Nothing else happening, was there?


    • Litter-ally Dog Shit : Can we bin this storyline off please?
    • Neil Before Me : George has a heart to heart with the world's best Grandad.
    • Arrested Development : Harrison discovers how to dial 999.


    Produced by Matthew Weir


    Become a beautiful patron of The Cider Shed and receive early ad-free episodes and our exclusive Patreon-only midweek specials. It really REALLY helps us out.

    https://www.patreon.com/thecidershed


    To help us out with a lovely worded 5 star review hit the link below. Then scroll down to ‘Ratings and Reviews’ and a little further below that is ‘Write a Review’ (this is so much nicer than just tapping the stars 😊).: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-cider-shed/id1561411185


    Email us at: hello@thecidershed.com


    Message us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCiderShedPod


    Join the Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/357567078923256/?ref=share


    Find us on: https://www.instagram.com/thecidershedpod/?hl=en


    AI is used to create parts of this podcast. There, now we can't be shafted.



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    1 hr
  • BYE GEORGE!!! It's a Horrobin Holiday Special
    Sep 7 2024

    Join us this week as we interview the Horrobins.


    Go see Susie in this : https://millatsonning.com/shows/the-whistling/


    And then go see Madeleine in this : https://www.warhorseonstage.com/


    Susie has a wonderful podcast over here : https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/limited-time-only/id1570332675


    Produced by Matthew Weir


    Become a beautiful patron of The Cider Shed and receive early ad-free episodes and our exclusive Patreon-only midweek specials. It really REALLY helps us out.

    https://www.patreon.com/thecidershed


    To help us out with a lovely worded 5 star review hit the link below. Then scroll down to ‘Ratings and Reviews’ and a little further below that is ‘Write a Review’ (this is so much nicer than just tapping the stars 😊).: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-cider-shed/id1561411185


    Email us at: hello@thecidershed.com


    Message us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCiderShedPod


    Join the Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/357567078923256/?ref=share


    Find us on: https://www.instagram.com/thecidershedpod/?hl=en


    AI is used to create parts of this podcast. There, now we can't be shafted.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Little Shop of Horrobin
    Aug 31 2024

    Join Keri and Matthew on tour this week as The Cider Shed is recorded and edited in various locations.

    We've got 'Mystic Flannels', 'Found in a Skip Fashion' and a certain someone's 4-day course into the bendy unknown.

    Confused?

    You will be.


    • Copping a feel : Harrison and Fallon go undercover.
    • Run to you : With lovely Laura at the cricket, does Alistair regret going out for a duck?
    • Kate goes postal: Clive's shop crimes don't have a shelf life.
    • Fete. Up against your will : Wang a piglet, weigh a welly, and breathe. It's OVER for another year.
    • Massive welcome to new Patrons; Ali, Jet, Heather, Dylan and Adrian.


    Produced by Matthew Weir


    Become a beautiful patron of The Cider Shed and receive early ad-free episodes and our exclusive Patreon-only midweek specials. It really REALLY helps us out.

    https://www.patreon.com/thecidershed


    To help us out with a lovely worded 5 star review hit the link below. Then scroll down to ‘Ratings and Reviews’ and a little further below that is ‘Write a Review’ (this is so much nicer than just tapping the stars 😊).: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-cider-shed/id1561411185


    Email us at: hello@thecidershed.com


    Message us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCiderShedPod


    Join the Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/357567078923256/?ref=share


    Find us on: https://www.instagram.com/thecidershedpod/?hl=en


    AI is used to create parts of this podcast. There, now we can't be shafted.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    53 mins

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Funny and engaging way to enjoy a radio show about farming!

This podcast is extremely enjoyable to listen to. If you like the archers, it’s better, but that certainly does not seem to be a prerequisite.

Imagine dropping into your favorite bar, and overhearing three people, who are all a little different, get together to discuss a radio show. You would hear far more than some bland review, and here you do.

The show is definitely discussed, but in a slightly ‘grumpy old people way’. Constantly complaining about any banality or boring storylines, but with a genuine affection for a show that is, in fact, a rural, middle class, English drama about farming.

Always funny, sometimes insightful and nicely blending of the omnipresent online chatter about the show (in which the presenters are very active) and the show itself.

Personally I love the Archers, with all its banality, but this show makes it better.

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