Ambleforth Manor

By: Huntingdon Community Radio
  • Summary

  • Ambleforth Manor is a run down country house owned by the Colonel, his new Bulgarian bride and his son and daughter. The house is maintained by a butler, housekeeper and gardener and a decision has been made to open the house to the public to bring in much needed funds.
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  • Coming Soon
    Sep 20 2020
    The Drama Department of Huntingdon Community Radio are delighted to announce a new 15 minute comedy drama series ‘Ambleforth Manor’ written by local author, Patrick MacDonald.  The comedy will be aired during ‘Scribbler’s Hour’ commencing 30th September 2020.  Ambleforth Manor is a run down country house owned by the Colonel, his new Bulgarian bride and his son and daughter.  The house is maintained by a butler, housekeeper and gardener and a decision has been made to open the house to the public to bring in much needed funds.  Listen in at 7.40pm on the last Wednesday of every month to hear the antics of all  in ‘Ambleforth Manor’.
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    1 min
  • Episode 1 – ‘Not Quite What Was Expected’
    Oct 1 2020
    • The Colonel and Laurel welcome Olga at the airport.
    • Olga not at all impressed with the Colonel or Ambleforth Manor
    • Laurel has her concerns about the wedding
    • The wedding takes place
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    17 mins
  • Episode 2 – ‘Glamping in Scotland’
    Oct 28 2020
    • The Colonel & Olga honeymoon in Scotland
    • The Colonel spends the night alone
    • They return to the Manor and are introduced to the staff
    • Laurel & Hardy share their concerns about their new step-mother
    • The Colonel is too 'loved up' to realise what is happening
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    16 mins

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