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Made for Two
8 Aug 2003

jo king and stewart hinsleyMost couples about to be married face the question of what reading to have at their wedding. How about 1 Corinthians 13 ("faith, hope and love"), or on a more humanist track an extract from The Prophet by Kalil Gibram, perhaps? Or maybe something from The Archers...?

That's what Johanna King and Stewart Hinsley chose for their recent wedding, and bizarre though it may seem, the extract they chose is surprisingly apt.

It wasn't the only unusual thing about the service, at St Gwyddelan's Church in Dolwyddelan, near Bangor, which combined elements of Quaker procedure with a conventional Church of Wales ceremony.

After the vows, the bride and groom's friends Daniel Doncaster and Maggie Griffiths stood one behind the other and performed this (slightly amended) scene, which was written by Adrian Flynn and broadcast by Nigel and Elizabeth Pargetter on 8 June this year:

NIGEL Approaching a gentle left bend.
ELIZ O.k.
NIGEL Remember not to lean into it.
ELIZ ItÂ’s all right, Nigel... IÂ’m getting... the hang of it now.
NIGEL Great fun, isnÂ’t it?
ELIZ Oh yes... Though it takes some getting used to... being back here.
NIGEL Now, then.. IsnÂ’t that a marvellous view?
ELIZ Actually all I can see is the back of your neck.
NIGEL ItÂ’s just like marriage really, isnÂ’t it?
ELIZ You mean seeing the back of your neck?
NIGEL No, I mean tandem-riding and marriageÂ… both rely on teamwork and good communication.
ELIZ (STRUGGLING) Yes.
NIGEL And of course, having clearly defined roles. Captain in front, stoker behind.
ELIZ (STRUGGLING) Well, itÂ’s certainly good exercise, but I wouldnÂ’t mind a go up front some time.
NIGEL

Right then, Lizzie, we just have to battle up this hill, before it all becomes plain sailing. And thatÂ’s just like marriage as well, isnÂ’t it? Sometimes it can be a real uphill struggle.

ELIZ (PANTING) Oh, yes.
NIGEL And thatÂ’s when you have to redouble your efforts an work even harder together.
ELIZ (PANTING) Yes.. Or we could just get off.. and walk for a stretch.

It need hardly be said that Jo and Stewart are keen cyclists and long-time Archers listeners. And - probably fortunately - so was their vicar, Cathy Jones!

Our thanks to Paul Cooper for the photograph

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