Saturday 10th December 2011
It’s nothing but lunches, dinners and drinks from now on. And a funeral – Angus Willis’s mother is sadly gone. Only next Saturday is blank.
Before the great chasm of January opens up.
Last minute I go to Rufus Pitman’s this eve: he is to bring out two books next year.
Lord Arrowby will be there. He’s been elevated even higher, you know.
I’ve still got Venice decor tips to cover, plus Venice art and Peggy’s dogs.
Come back, do come back.
It may not seem very PLRG to take an interest in Radio 4’s rural saga ‘The Archers’, but I happen to know that Adrian Edge is a keen follower. This makes is all the more fascinating that a recent storyline concerns the appallingly common Tracey Horrobin and her two revolting children, Brad and Chelsea, who move in with her sister Susan Carter. No sooner have they arrived than they set about REARRANGING THE FURNITURE in Susan’s living room.
I need hardly add that in every other respect these semi-criminal soap-opera characters have nothing whatever in common with our own beloved Multis .
No, of course not. Those Horrobins will go far.