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The Archers

09/09/2016

Duration: 14 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 FMLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 LW

Pat and Tony wait to hear if the trial will continue. Helen doesn't think she could go through a re-trial and worries that Jess might withdraw her evidence.

Judge Loomis announces the trial can continue with eleven jurors, and reminds them to judge the case on the evidence presented.

Rob is called to give evidence in rebuttal. He denies Helen's claim of rape and insists that Jess is lying too - she's just out for revenge because he divorced her. He points out the Jess claimed Rob was the father of her son when it was in fact someone else. Now he just wants to give Henry and Gideon a safe, loving home, and begs Bywater to clear his name.

Tom's convinced the jury aren't going to take Rob's word over Jess and Helen's. Tony remains cautious. Pat has found Johnny - he assures them the farm is in safe hands with Neil and Jazzer. He just wants to be with Pat, Tony and Tom - and Helen. Tom acknowledges they are still a family, no matter what happens next.

Bywater makes his closing statement. As Tony starts to cry, Johnny comforts him. Finally, Anna makes her closing remarks outlining everything Helen has gone through. Judge Loomis wraps things up and invites the jury to retire to deliberate. Show less

Contributors

Director:
Sean O'Connor
Tony Archer:
David Troughton
Ian Craig:
Stephen Kennedy
Shula Hebden Lloyd:
Judy Bennett
Daniel Hebden Lloyd:
Will Howard
Kirsty Miller:
Annabelle Dowler
Johnny Phillips:
Tom Gibbons
Fallon Rogers:
Joanna Van Kampen
Rob Titchener:
Timothy Watson
Helen Titchener:
Louiza Patikas
Ursula Titchener:
Carolyn Jones
Bruce Titchener:
Michael Byre
Anna Tregorran:
Isobel Middleton
Peggy Woolley:
June Spencer
Judge Loomis:
Nigel Anthony
Julian Bywater:
Alun Raglan
Mr Ellis:
Sam Dale
DC Wendy Sharples:
Nicola Ferguson

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