Fan grabs BBC's forgotten domain name during radio show's anti-scam plot

BBCʼs radio drama The Archers mentioned fake website during scam-awareness storyline but didnt buy the domain first. Quick-thinking fan registered it for £10 to protect listeners from potential misuse

November 28 2024 , 09:21 PM  •  58 views

Fan grabs BBC's forgotten domain name during radio show's anti-scam plot

BBCs radio drama got caught in an awkward mix-up during its scam-awareness programming when they forgot to buy a web-domain that was key to the shows plot-line

In a story about fake holiday rentals James Cooper a web-designer from Somerset noticed the oversight and spent £10 to register borsetshirebreaks.com (which was mentioned in the show) within 30 mins after hearing the episode

The shows fictional village Ambridge had several plot-points about fake vacation rentals: two families got tricked into booking non-existent stays at different locations. One group paid £360 for a 4-night stay that didnt exist; the other showed up at Jakob Hakanssons cottage after falling for the made-up listing

Im a nice person and Im not going to use it for anything nasty But I could redirect the domain to anything I want including ʼnaughtyʼ sites or scams

website message from James Cooper

The domain got more than 2‚000 visits since Nov-25; Cooper reached out to BBC offering to transfer the domain. Jonathan Frost from Vox Veritas Vita called it a missed chance to direct people to scam-awareness info

BBCs response was simple: they reminded listeners that Borsetshire isnt real and the website should be avoided - just as the shows characters have been warning during BBC Scam Safe week