Your Letters
As a child of the 80s/90s, I clearly remember my parents banning any form of 'accent' on television. , Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles... even Eastenders. Though distraught at the time, I'm glad that they did. My job involves working with children on a regular basis, and I notice that some of them have distinct American twangs to their voices, particularly the girls, due to the influences of Hannah Montana and the High School Musicals. Rant over.
Caroline Wallis, via Facebook
Re . "One wonders if there are any fans now who refer to it as Ashburton Grove." Yes, there are quite a few fans who refer to the E** as Ashburton Grove.
Edd, Cardiff
Yes, there are still people who call it .
Ian C, Kent
Michael (Thursday's letters), only if it sells .
Jim O'Connor, Winchester
She blamed it all on a , I see...
Graham, Frome
Thank you for this week's Friday bear story. Can we have another one next week too?
Dr Toes, Carharrack
If this is a fish: > (Thursday's letters), then this: >, is a fsh! It's got no "i"!
Ahahahahaha... Er. I'll get me oilskins.
James, Stockport
To Angela (Thursday's letters), this is a mouse ~~( )8>
Emily Parry, Portsmouth